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June 26, 2003
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Everybody’s In Showbiz was not one of the most memorable Kinks albums but it was very entertaining. One half is studio recordings and the other live. It did yield “Celluloid Heroes,” which was one of their most popular tunes. The studio portion of the album told stories of emotions that lead singer ... more |
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June 22, 2003
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I was so happy to find Alive in Seattle in my mailbox one day. I had no idea it was coming, in fact, I did not think that Heart was active any longer. I think many people felt that way. Their last studio album was Heart Presents a Lovemonger's Christmas in 2001and there last legitimate studio rock ... more |
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May 19, 2003
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This is the second release for Spyro Gyra on the Telarc affiliated Heads Up label. This format is SACD hybrid that plays on all SACD and CD players. The 6-channel discrete surround (DSD) or multi-channel sound is compatible only with the new SACD players. Even though I did not listen to this CD on ... more |
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May 9, 2003
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I am accustomed to hearing jazz CDs that play a good hour or more so I was a bit out of sorts when this CD stopped playing after a little over a half hour. I did not let that throw me off though; I was then reminded by the CD booklet that Sonny Rollins originally recorded “Plus Four” in 1957. A ... more |
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June 9, 2003
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The Kinks are one of those rock bands that have always been around. Considering they started back in ‘60s, that is not too far from the truth. Being a viable source of music for fans worldwide for over 4 decades now is a tribute to Ray and Dave Davies and their sheer brilliance in creating rock-pop ... more |
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