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Monthly Archives: November 2024
Leonard Cohen’s 1972 Live Tapes To Be Out
November 25, 2024

Fifty years after its premiere, “Leonard Cohen: Bird on a Wire” remains a unique document of the Canadian poet laureate 1972 concert trek. Directed by Tony Palmer, the film that follows Cohen to Europe and Israel was deemed, in Leonard’s … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Leonard Cohen
COÏNCIDENCE – Mets tes lunettes et écoute comme ça sent bon!
November 24, 2024

Disques Tromblas 1977 & Village 1979 / Castle 2024 Long-forgotten mavens of French fusion refract their past through the latter-day lens to secure the ensemble’s two-album legacy. The second part of the ’70s might have been the golden era of … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Coïncidence, fusion, instrumental, Jean-Pierre Llabador
Elkie Brooks Unplugs For Farewell Album
November 23, 2024

Almost a quarter of a century after her “Powerless” saw the light of day, Elkie Brooks’ fans may have still harbor hope of the great chanteuse returning to the studio when “The Long Farewell Tour” allows her to step away … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Elkie Brooks
Steve Hackett Brings Out His Acoustic Aspect On Onstage Album
November 22, 2024

Although every ‘s concert includes an acoustic performance, it’s been a long while since the veteran issued an unplugged live document – the last time he did was when saw the light of day back in 2003. But there will … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Amanda Lehmann, Steve Hackett
ROGERS & BUTLER – Studio 3
November 22, 2024

Think Like A Key 2024 Down the hallowed halls: Anglo-American duo haunt Abbey Road to channel their fabulousness. Number “3” holds a lot of magic for a lot of people, so when Stephen Butler and Edward Rogers decided to record … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged pop-rock, Rogers & Butler


