Pop
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A sad song about remembrance that is a radio staple for a very good reason. Read more
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The belated second volume of Ace Records’ tribute to Brian Wilson is a big heaping helping of great songs from a wide array of styles, proving the point that Wilson was and is one of the best modern pop composers of our time. Read more
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The belated second volume of Ace Records’ tribute to Brian Wilson is a big heaping helping of great songs from a wide array of styles, proving the point that Wilson was and is one of the best modern pop composers of our time. Read more
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Madonna would make her name with Like A Virgin, but this number, taken from her self-titled debut album, proved that she didn’t need to rely on persona to sell her records. Read more
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Two recent reissues capture the glory of Chicago-based garage rock band’s. Second album A Scratch In The Sky is a psychedelic pop classic. Read more
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Music expert Bob Stanley’s specialty label Croydon Municipal has released three distinctive,. essential, and downright enjoyable collections documenting women singers of the 1950s and 1960s. Read more
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Glasgow indie-pop band Bis celebrate with this two-disc retrospective, a good case for the band’s greatness, and a taster for a forthcoming reissue campaign. Read more
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A 2-CD compilation of Thompson Twins’ best remixes and b-sides. Read more
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The upbeat “Turn To You,” the second single taken from The Go-Go’s sophomore album, Talk Show, was bittersweet; it was a more mature, grown-up, sophisticated style, yet, sadly, it would prove to be the band’s last successful Top 40 hit, peaking at 32. Though the band would split up not long after the album’s release,… Read more
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The Hues Corporation, a Las Vegas-based R&B group, first came to prominence as the band in the film Blacula, which provided the band with the break they had been seeking, and which resulted in a record deal. Though success was long in coming, when it did come, it was well-deserved. Freedom For The Stallion,… Read more
