Album Reviews
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Bay Area-based Latin rock collective Malo burned bright and fast in their initial ride between 1971 and 1974. A fantastic live band that was ill served by a record label that didn’t quite know how to promote them. This collection presents the best of that era by compiling their fine but somewhat limiting singles. Read more
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Though this greatest hits package feels somewhat slapped together, it still doesn’t diminish the fact that the music contained within the three discs ranges from some of the weirdest to some of the most beautiful music you will ever hear. Read more
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Though this greatest hits package feels somewhat slapped together, it still doesn’t diminish the fact that the music contained within the three discs ranges from some of the weirdest to some of the most beautiful music you will ever hear. Read more
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First generation Punk rock band 999’s first three albums illustrate why they are one of the most underrated bands of the punk era Read more
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First generation Punk rock band 999’s first three albums illustrate why they are one of the most underrated bands of the punk era Read more
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Dayton, Ohio–based funk band Lakeside’s early successes are documented here on this enjoyable two CD set, the first in a series reissuing their storied discography. Read more
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Dayton, Ohio–based funk band Lakeside’s early successes are documented here on this enjoyable two CD set, the first in a series reissuing their storied discography. Read more
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Though burdened with a most unfortunate band name, Wynder K. Frog released some seriously funky music in its brief existence. This box set serves as an excellent tribute to the visionary musical mind of Mick Weaver. Read more
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Though burdened with a most unfortunate band name, Wynder K. Frog released some seriously funky music in its brief existence. This box set serves as an excellent tribute to the visionary musical mind of Mick Weaver. Read more
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Jazz vocalist Keely Smith took a creative risk in 1964 and released an album of Beatles covers. The creative risk produced a gorgeous album of jazz pop and gave the lads from Liverpool a new level of cultural credibility. Read more
