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Monthly Archives: July 2020
SPIRITS BURNING And Michael Moorcock Venture Into The Hollow Lands
July 31, 2020
A respectable writer whose fantasy novels have been captivating a few generations now, Michael Moorcock is no stranger to music world, and although he has a sort of solo career – as documented on a recent – the veteran’s rock … Continue reading
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Tagged Don Falcone, Michael Moorcock, Spirits Burning
Ian Anderson And Terry Reid Join BADFINGER On Symphonic Track
July 30, 2020
Often overshadowed by “Baby Blue” – to many, more prominent track off the “Straight Up” album – BADFINGER‘s “Day After Day” remains a classic piece almost five decades after its release. But it’s been remade into a classical number now that … Continue reading
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Tagged Badfinger, Ian Anderson, Joey Molland, Terry Reid
JON ANDERSON – 1000 Hands: Chapter One
July 30, 2020
Blue Élan 2020 Art-rock avatar rearranges his universe with a little help from plethora of friends. Despite his prog glory and the instant recognizability of his pipes, is rarely given credit for the diversity of his oeuvre. A champion of … Continue reading
James Williamson And Deniz Tek Go For A Full-Length Album
July 29, 2020
When RADIO BIRDMAN co-founder Deniz Tek and THE STOOGES’ guitarist James Williamson conspired to serve up the “Acoustic K.O.” EP back in 2017, it looked like a one-off collaboration – an outlet for four of the latter’s old songs. Yet, … Continue reading
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Tagged Deniz Tek, James Williamson, Radio Birdman, The Stooges
ALISON SOLO – Plutonian
July 28, 2020
Alison Solo 2020 Vancouver vanisher varnishes her raw nerve with arresting tunes yet, in search of identity, never stays in one place “Won’t you pray,” implores Ms Solo at the end of this album, and she doesn’t do so either, … Continue reading
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Tagged Alison Solo, blues