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If psych-pop with a twist is your bag, baby, this compilation is definitely where it's...
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Overall, you know exactly what you're getting with Ms Twain, and for her fans this is...
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...no arguments - Blondie were, in modern parlance, the bomb.
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International issue for the Norwegian nu-jazzer's 1998 EP.
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The platinum-coated Cowboy returns to the kind of songs that made him a household...
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These girls have enough self-belief and chutzpah to ride out any storm. Make no...
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...it still sounds like one of the most vital and important reasons to love rock 'n'...
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All Gallic cool mixed with naïve whimsy. A bit like Francoise Hardy in the 25th century.
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Nashville has a way of chewing up talent and spitting it out and sometimes we have to...
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Business as usual for the former Night Tripper, then. But business that's most welcome...
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Tommy's vague plotline of childhood trauma, spiritual chicanery and redemption to this...
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Above all, the seeming ease with which Burch delivers these epistles of familial...
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The real joy to be found in a hand-tooled album like this is imagining what its...
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...if any artists are tempted to attempt an album of other peoples songs, they should...
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Slow, elegaic and unhurried, it settles like summer dust on the ears and never once...
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Country Blues as parched and mysterious as the desert landscape which inhabits these...
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...this is a world of night thoughts and bitter recriminations. But don't fool...
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Mellotron solos! Lyrics about women selling tea! Scary chord changes! Folk music...
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But underneath all the colours and textures of country, Philly soul and new wave...
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Long may they go their own way...
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Difficult second album time for Dan Berridge's lushly cinematic sampladelia.
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Isn't this just a souped-up MTV-style 'Unplugged' session in wolf's clothing?
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Gabriel remains a songsmith who speaks from the heart and never fails to move. Ten...
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Bolan, for all of his mercenary fame-seeking and shameless bandwagon-jumping was a...
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The Fleur De Lys' cover of the Who's 'Circles' (featuring a young Gordon Haskell on...
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...he reminds us why we loved him in the first place: the undeniable gift with a...
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Again and again, Beck's words reflect the cynicism born of betrayal and longing...
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To not have these nuggets of purest pop within reach (in case of emergency) should be...
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Already veterans of the London psychedelic scene, their determination to be the best...
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So much here goes beyond mere R 'n' B. These are archetypes.
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...Leige And Lief was in no way their best work. These three reissues are undoubtedly...
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...Joni Mitchell remains almost unimpeachable with a legacy as amazing as this...
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When The Roses Bloom Again proves that old Peely was right on the money. Let those...
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'Modern Times' is the exception that proves Bob's recent assertion that most modern...
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The title comes from a haiku...repeated at intervals throughout...What occurs in...
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Another blow against those who equate country with stultifying conservatism.
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Maybe it takes a foreigner to get to the dark heart of much of our indigenous music,...
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Before you know it you've played it five times in a row and have started scouring the...
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strangely intense and, simultaneously, so laid-back as to be almost horizontal...
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...the trio moved to an alternative universe where Yellow Submarine was everyone's...
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...'Harry Irene' is the most touching song about lesbian restaurant owners ever recorded.
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The smoothest Geordie in the world dusts off the tuxedo one more time. His best album...
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Tony Visconti returns to the fold to sharpen things up.
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Their greatest moment? When Daltrey screams at the end of ''Won't Get Fooled Again''?...
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It's incredible that someone who, these days, is undoubtedly more superannuated than...
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...it's all here - the legendary, and the legendarily bad. Just take your time...
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Over 40 years on, David Jones still seems to have the ability to surprise. Just look...
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Alt country is no longer their playground; they make Wilco music and it's much, much...
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Beginners may well be scared by the intricacies and oddly emotionless explorations...
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...relax, the Mael brothers have been doing tongue-in-cheek pop with an IQ for long...