Album Reviews
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The twenty songs on this twofer from country crooner Jim Ed Brown might only scratch the surface of his brief but vast solo career, but it highlights the high quality of his output in twenty superb songs. Read more
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Tyketto’s debut album Don’t Come Easy was a victim of the sea change caused by grunge and alternative rock, a record released with much promise yet quickly left to wither and die after its release. This reissue reintroduces to the world an album that has since been recognized as a lost classic. Read more
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Tyketto’s debut album Don’t Come Easy was a victim of the sea change caused by grunge and alternative rock, a record released with much promise yet quickly left to wither and die after its release. This reissue reintroduces to the world an album that has since been recognized as a lost classic. Read more
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Chicago-based electronica duo Telefon Tel Aviv’s debut album arrived a week after the 9/11 attacks, and served as a calming balm for troubled times. This reissue highlights that distinctive record, an album that has yet to age or lose its potency. Read more
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Chicago-based electronica duo Telefon Tel Aviv’s debut album arrived a week after the 9/11 attacks, and served as a calming balm for troubled times. This reissue highlights that distinctive record, an album that has yet to age or lose its potency. Read more
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This year’s archival copyright release from The Beach Boys is a collection of two live performances. As live performances go, it’s a perfunctory show, yet these two shows represent something greater: a band at a crossroads, shortly before things worsened for their career. Read more
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This year’s archival copyright release from The Beach Boys is a collection of two live performances. As live performances go, it’s a perfunctory show, yet these two shows represent something greater: a band at a crossroads, shortly before things worsened for their career. Read more
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Matt Bianco’s 1984 debut album was a definitive release for the sophisti-pop genre; this reissue compiles the band’s album and contemporary singles and remixes, and only enhances the album’s rightful legacy. Read more
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Matt Bianco’s 1984 debut album was a definitive release for the sophisti-pop genre; this reissue compiles the band’s album and contemporary singles and remixes, and only enhances the album’s rightful legacy. Read more
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One of the most notorious bootlegs in rock and roll history has also been erroneously credited. This new release-taken from a larger box set encompassing all known recordings from Dylan’s infamous 1966 tour–offers the actual Royal Albert Hall performance, and it serves as a document of the frustrating nature of that infamous and legendary tour. Read more
