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Monthly Archives: April 2025
Jack Bruce’s “Harmony Row” Honored With Deluxe Overhaul
April 8, 2025

Given the impact of his first solo album, Jack Bruce‘s second vocal-flaunting recording, “Harmony Row” from 1971, was always destined to stew in the shadow of “Songs For A Tailor” but still overshadow its jazzy predecessor “Things We Like” which … Continue reading
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Tagged Jack Bruce
Todd Rundgren’s “Arena Tour” Report Ready For Release
April 7, 2025

One of the fanbase-dividing works, “Arena” was an album which found Todd Rundgren trying to match the titular scope of songs with their rather intimate setting – recording the thirteen pieces that formed the offering on a laptop and playing … Continue reading
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Interview with Fernando Perdomo
April 6, 2025

Those who think it’s impossible to have one’s fingers in many pies and eat them too apparently aren’t familiar with Fernando Perdomo’s body of work. Seemingly omnipresent in certain circles, Fern’s well aware of how people may see his productivity, … Continue reading
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Al Stewart’s Bremen Show From 1979 Sees Audiovisual Issue
April 5, 2025

This year is special for Al Stewart, who’s aiming to celebrate his forthcoming 80s birthday by embarking on a farewell tour, so it’s quite fitting that there are going to be a few records issued to tie in with his … Continue reading
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DORIS BRENDEL & LEE DUNHAM – Big Blue Sky
April 4, 2025

Sky-Rocket 2025 Drowning in sorrow but hiding a smile, world’s preeminent steampunk duplet fathom the scope of heaven and strike the surface of down-to-earth sentiments. Up until fairly recently one could safely assume that Doris Brendel’s favorite hue was and … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, Doris Brendel, Lee Dunham


