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Aerosmith - Draw the Line
Editor's rating:
4.0
Monday, 05 May 2008
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tapehead
Draw the Line is Aerosmiths 5th studio album and was released in June 1977, just one year after their 'prime record', Rocks. Considering it to be the follow up the their best rated album, you would have thought it to be again highly rated? Wrong! This album was absolutely slated...
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Beatles Sgt. Pepper mono red vinyl
Editor's rating:
4.8
Tuesday, 17 October 2006
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Written by
admin
Review of 1982 Japanese reissue of the Beatles Sgt.Pepper in mono
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Bryan Ferry - Bete Noire
Editor's rating:
4.8
Thursday, 24 August 2006
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Written by
fitzrik
Bryan Ferry is well known for his attention to sound quality and I believe likes his vinyl too. Certainly all his records still come out on vinyl. Roxy Music records like Avalon and Flesh and Blood sound marvellous and are great to show off your system.
This album, released in 1987...
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Bryan ferry - Boys and girls
Editor's rating:
4.4
Monday, 04 September 2006
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Written by
fitzrik
boys and girls continues Bryan Ferry's search of the romantic. Accompanied by a huge host of musicians Ferry produces a very atmospheric record. Stabs of synthesiser, saxophone, werid percussion and guitar etc. come out at you from everywhere while Ferry sings like a ghost.
The album was released in 1985 and...
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Bryan ferry - Dylanesque
Editor's rating:
4.2
Wednesday, 21 March 2007
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Written by
fitzrik
So then Bryan Ferry completes his album of Bob Dylan covers and leaves us with, unsurprisingly, a mix of the two.
Bob Dylan is recognised as one of the best singer-songwriters in the world, with the emphasis on the songwriter. His lyrics are peerless, his musicianship and music are renowned. Yet...
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Classic Who's Next 200g
Editor's rating:
4.6
Tuesday, 17 October 2006
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Written by
emkay
Review of Classic Records version of Who's Next by the Who on 200g vinyl.
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Cream - Live at Royal Albert Hall
Editor's rating:
3.4
Wednesday, 13 September 2006
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Written by
fitzrik
Warner have recently put out some very high quality reissues on vinyl and we should be thankful for this.
Others in the series include
Donald Fagen's Morph the cat
Dire Straits' Brothers in Arms (reissue on two discs)
and the soon to be released Red Hot Chilli Peppers's Stadium Arcadium
Of these four, three are...
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Electric Light Orchestra - Out of the Blue
Editor's rating:
4.2
Tuesday, 24 October 2006
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Written by
fitzrik
Formed with the idea of fusing rock and classical music, the sprawling, platinum selling double album, Out of the Blue, is perhaps the pinnacle of that attempt. Driven by Jeff Lynne, the ELO achieved their biggest success with Out of the Blue, the spaceship imagery dovetailing nicely with the Star...
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Explosions in the sky - All of a sudden I miss everyone
Editor's rating:
3.8
Thursday, 22 March 2007
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Written by
fitzrik
After loving the last album by Explosions in the sky, expectations were very high for this one.
There are a couple of editions of this album. Firstly in the US the album is released on Temporary Residence while the European label is Bella Union. secondly, for those copies sold through...
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Gary Reynolds and the Brides of Obscurity - Santiago's Vest
Editor's rating:
3.4
Monday, 28 April 2008
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Written by
fitzrik
I don't know much about this singer and band. Its a quirky mixture of sonically interesting experimentation and big big choruses. Its mainly guitar and percussion driven but brings in plenty of organ and some Cello to keep things off the beaten track. 'Capital state' is a slightly paranoid ball of...
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