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Monthly Archives: August 2020
PETER GALPERIN – Tomorrow Seems Like Yesterday
August 23, 2020

Jetty 2020 Acidic New Yorker strikes a chord with zeitgeist yet falls short of reaching gestalt. Despite releasing immediately likeable albums for decade now – and even scoring a rock musical, “Bulldozer” – Peter Galperin did not appeared on public … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged country rock, Peter Galperin, pop-rock, singer-songwriter
DR CHRISPY – Transitory
August 21, 2020

Dr Chrispy 2020 Outside looking in, master of lo-fi electronica follows our transformation from dawn till dusk. Having a PhD implies proclivity for philosophy and having to do with with space requires observational skills, which is why Chris Boshuizen is … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged dance, Dr Chrispy, electronic
MICK CLARKE – Big Wheel
August 19, 2020

Rockfold 2020 A salty dog of British blues serves up arguably the best album of his solo career. Last decade has seen release records on a yearly basis, and while his chosen genre doesn’t seem to invite much variety, each … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged blues, Mick Clarke
MANDOKI SOULMATES – Living In The Gap + Hungarian Pictures
August 17, 2020

Red Rock 2019 Delivering a paean to togetherness, cosmopolitan defector calls on stellar comrades to close ranks and create celestial noise. Leslie Mándoki has always been going against the grain – ever since he fled Budapest in mid-’70s to end … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Al Di Meola, AOR, Bill Evans, Bobby Kimball, Chris Thompson, Ian Anderson, Jack Bruce, John Helliwell, Leslie Mándoki, Mike Stern, prog rock, Randy Brecker, Simon Phillips, Tony Carey
William Shatner Gets The Blues With Ritchie Blackmore And Other Guests
August 16, 2020

There’s nothing that the legendary William Shatner can’t do, and his off-screen career, particularly in the field of music, keeps on proving this point. Yet while most of the actor’s previous albums – such as – and guest spots usually … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Albert Lee, Pat Travers, Ritchie Blackmore, William Shatner


