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SHAWN PHILLIPS – Outrageous
February 16, 2025

Think Like A Key 2024 Recently discovered snapshot of a great singer-songwriter and his classically inclined sidekick in full creative flight. As self-sufficient as is as a , the presence of other musicians on his platters has always enriched the … Continue reading
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Tagged live, Peter Robinson, prog rock, Shawn Phillips, singer-songwriter
Shawn Phillips’ 1976 Show To Get Unleashed
August 13, 2024

There are many stylistic sides to ‘ oeuvre, and whether it’s folk-informed songs or complex progressive rock tapestries this artist weaves, the element of unpredictability is what makes each of his platters and shows special. Ever-spellbinding on-stage, the American legend’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Peter Robinson, Shawn Phillips
SHAWN PHILLIPS – Live In The Seventies
August 6, 2022

Think Like A Key 2022 On-stage glory of Texan minstrel’s halcyon days is revealed in all its riveting, and sometimes intimate, detail. “The music won’t exactly go where you think it’s going to go, but I just want you to … Continue reading
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Tagged John Gustafson, live, Peter Robinson, Shawn Phillips
BRAND X – Live At The Roxy LA
January 4, 2015

Zok 1995 / Gonzo 2013 Rare document of jazz-rock finest combo at their most unbridled – raw and wild. They were a peculiar team, BRAND X: the band always seemed to avoid fusion of rock and jazz but rather interweave … Continue reading
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Tagged Brand X, jazz rock, John Goodsall, live, Percy Jones, Peter Robinson, Phil Collins, Robin Lumley
BRAND X – Is There Anything About?
July 16, 2014

Passport 1982 / Gonzo 2013 Paying their dues after shuffling their shoes, British jazz-rockers scrap the barrel and run away. When this album saw the light of day, BRAND X were no more; the band fizzled out two years earlier … Continue reading
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Tagged Brand X, fusion, John Goodsall, Percy Jones, Peter Robinson, Phil Collins, prog rock, Robin Lumley