A new box-set delves deeper into the Stax catalog than any previous reissue
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We’re happy to be knee deep in the blues this week with The Reverend Shawn Amos who stops by to discuss his latest album.
Time and time again, compilations of certain artists are released that never seem to do that artist complete justice. I can think of a handful – if that many –…
And… the win goes to this Paul Weller/Noel Gallagher composition, sung mainly by Michael Nesmith, with Micky Dolenz – a slice of vintage Monkees-style and as psychedelic as The Monkees…
So this obscure thing came out last week we’re sure you know nothing about.
How can you not love this? It’s The Monkees – it’s brand new and it’s as “classic Monkees” and catchy as the day is long. Penned by Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo…
Ken Shane pays tribute to Percy Sledge, the great Southern soul singer who we lost this week
This is one of those albums where I cannot even remotely pretend to be objective – The Monkees was the first album I ever owned in my life, so it…
Win a copy of the new four disc anthology from Rhino
Popdose reviews the ’60s cult favorite from the Beau Brummels.
Relive the glory days of Twisted Sister with the release of their 1983 Marquee club shows.
Britpop lovers will be intrigued to hear about the 20th-anniversary reissue of the seminal Ride album Nowhere. Annie Zaleski dips into the contents of the set.
Most Christmas albums contain the same old songs, but this year, Susan Boyle has brought us a rather unusual Gift.
A lost Rod Stewart album…from the ’90s? It’s gotta be awful, right? Not so fast, says Matthew Bolin.
Earlier this week, I posted an item to Twitter (sorry, I refuse to use the word ‘tweeted’ in regard to any action I’ve ever taken) saying that I was listening…
Soooo, whereÁ¢€â„¢s Lost in the Á¢€Ëœ70s/Á¢€â„¢80s/Á¢€â„¢90s been? Has that Hughes character been slacking off? Well, not quite. It may be fairly obvious from my 400+ posts about the subject, but…
As the mayor of Bootleg City, it’s good to be king — or just mayor, I guess. Or how about “king-mayor”? But certainly not Sonia Sotomayor, who dared to suggest…