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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Judy Dyble dusts off personal treasures
February 28, 2015
Strange it may seem – yet logical it is! – but the last years have seen ‘s creative revival and a resurgence of interest to her music which reaches far beyond the singer’s work with FAIRPORT CONVENTION and a proto-KING … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Fairport Convention, folk rock, Judy Dyble, prog rock
JERUSALEM – Black Horses
February 28, 2015
Angel Air 2014 Another ride for ghostly cavalcade, from fear to eternity. A band with a cult following, this U.K. collective’s self-titled album from 1972 is mostly remembered for being produced by Ian Gillan rather than its tasty hellishness. That … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Geoff Downes, Jerusalem, Lynden Williams
KEITH CROSS & PETER ROSS – Bored Civilians
February 27, 2015
Decca 1972 / Esoteric 2014 Two long-haired loners dream up West Coast mellowness in from the fogs of Blighty. Perhaps, it was the progressive rush of BULLDOG BREED and T2, whose “It’ll All Work Out In Boomland” didn’t deliver on … Continue reading
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Tagged Bulldog Breed, folk rock, Keith Cross, Peter Ross, T2
ROB LINCOLN – 5 Cents A Song
February 26, 2015
Rob Lincoln 2014 300 pieces, all going for the titular price and running for more than 18 hours, or a melodic smorgasbord. Unlike many frustrated songwriters out there, New Jersey’s Rob Lincoln is a mover. 40 years since he first … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Rob Lincoln, singer-songwriter
John Lodge takes friends on a time trip
February 26, 2015
One of mainstays in THE MOODY BLUES and writer of many a classic, bassist John Lodge was never prolific solo-wise. Having released only one album under his own name, 1977’s brilliant “Natural Avenue,” it’s only now, 38 years later, that the veteran is ready to deliver its … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris Spedding, John Lodge, Mike Pinder, Ray Thomas, The Moody Blues