Cherry Red
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Leviathan was the new moniker of Mike Stuart Span, whose label insisted they change their name. It wasn’t an unwise decision, as their music was suddenly much different than what they had previously done. Sadly, complying with their label’s demands didn’t seem to matter, as their sole album is finally seeing release 48 years after… Read more
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Leviathan was the new moniker of Mike Stuart Span, whose label insisted they change their name. It wasn’t an unwise decision, as their music was suddenly much different than what they had previously done. Sadly, complying with their label’s demands didn’t seem to matter, as their sole album is finally seeing release 48 years after… Read more
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Part four in our examination of the albums that made 2016 notable. Read more
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All week long, we take a look at many of the records that made 2016 notable. (Just don’t call it a best of list!) Read more
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él Records’ latest compilation brings together the work of two German Easy Listening superstars-names likely not known today outside of their homeland, but nonetheless both are substantial artists in their own right. Read more
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él Records’ latest compilation brings together the work of two German Easy Listening superstars-names likely not known today outside of their homeland, but nonetheless both are substantial artists in their own right. Read more
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This twofer offers up the best of the best from Dave & Sugar, who may be obscure now, but in their time were quite successful in making an enjoyable blend of country and pop. Read more
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This twofer offers up the best of the best from Dave & Sugar, who may be obscure now, but in their time were quite successful in making an enjoyable blend of country and pop. Read more
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British progressive group Quiet World took a bold step and released a conceptual record for its debut album. The Road was a gamble that didn’t pay off; this reissue, however, shows that there was more to the story, and serves as a cautionary tale about being too audacious too soon in one’s career. Read more
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British progressive group Quiet World took a bold step and released a conceptual record for its debut album. The Road was a gamble that didn’t pay off; this reissue, however, shows that there was more to the story, and serves as a cautionary tale about being too audacious too soon in one’s career. Read more
