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Reviewed Blake Lewis

Dec 12, 2007 04:53 PM 1413 Views

Get out there and buy it! Blake was the rebel outsider on American Idol, definitely wanting to march to his own tune, but one of the most important things to remember about Audio Day Dream is that it is a testament to the man’s love of music. It just shines through. The beatboxing vocal effects ...Read more

Reviewed Long Road Out Of Eden

Nov 16, 2007 02:44 PM 2617 Views

Long Road Out Of Eden(LROE) rocks a little less fast than other Eagles albums but offers up some absolute gems. The first disc is more aligned with country rock sounds, the second distinctly experimental in its nature but you can hear echoes of past Eagles’ triumphs in all songs with very few ex...Read more

Reviewed Songs of Mass Destruction - Annie Lennox

Nov 02, 2007 11:41 AM 995 Views

Has it been a dark road that has carried Annie Lennox all the way from the new wave pop of the 80s Eurythmics to a stellar solo career? Well there may have been some somber moments and dark corners but Songs of Mass Destruction(SOMD) in spite of its somewhat depressing and prophetic title, offer...Read more

Reviewed On the Border - The Eagles

Nov 19, 2005 02:22 AM 1650 Views

(Updated Nov 19, 2005 02:22 AM)

With ''On the border'' the Eagles reach a new level. The record has a fascinating mixture of songs that range from pure songs of love to heavy rockers. My personal favourite in the collection is, however, ''My Man.'' This is a dreamy song and a eulogy to one of their friends. It has a wistful, l...Read more

Reviewed Desperado - The Eagles

Sep 16, 2004 08:58 PM 1473 Views

(Updated Sep 16, 2004 08:58 PM)

''Desperado'' is a concept album with songs that drift slowly and then as a complete counterpoint offers heavy rockers that insistently pound away at your ears. With this album you can close your eyes and drift into your favourite western film, with all the stock characters: The man on the ru...Read more

Reviewed Tea for the Tillerman - Cat Stevens

Sep 16, 2004 08:34 PM 2206 Views

(Updated Sep 16, 2004 08:34 PM)

Cat Stevens has a silky voice that oozes through his compositions, a singing voice that you really want to listen to. On ''Tea for the Tillerman'' this is used to great effect in songs such as ''Father and Son'' and ''Where do the children play?'' both classics in their own right. On ''Father...Read more

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