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Monthly Archives: September 2024
Leo Sayer Dusts Off Lost Album From Early ’90s
September 18, 2024

A period between 1990’s “Cool Touch” and “Voice in My Head” from 2005 was barren for Leo Sayer – or so it seemed from his followers’ point of view. At the time the singer was embroiled in a legal war … Continue reading
FOCUS – 12
September 18, 2024

In And Out Of Focus / Spirit Of Unicorn Music 2024 Full steam ahead to let the circle be unbroken: flying Dutchmen venture out for another bout of unstoppable dreams. Twelve is a magic number with wondrous roundness to the … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Focus, instrumental, Pierre van der Linden, prog rock, Thijs Van Leer
Al Jarreau’s Posthumous Tribute To Duke Ready For Release
September 17, 2024

At first glance, there’s not a lot in common between two jazz giants, Al Jarreau and Duke Ellington – apart from their love for sonic experiments, that is: the former was usually associated with vocal acrobatics and the latter with … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Al Jarreau, Duke Ellington
Interview with Phil Mogg
September 17, 2024

Leaving the safety of one’s enterprise at 75 years of age might feel like an intimidating prospect for lesser mortals, yet Phil Mogg is no mere human, and the English singer felt there was nothing to lose stepping out on … Continue reading
DIEGO AMADOR & JOSÉ MARIA BANDERA – Paqueando
September 16, 2024

Toque 2024 Weaving a new tapestry out of traditional threads, a pair of virtuosi pay homage to flamenco’s most famous proponent. Paco de Lucia’s name may be synonymous with flamenco, yet non-aficionados remember the Spanish legend mostly as a virtuosic … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Diego Amador, flamenco, José Maria Bandera, Paco de Lucía


