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Tag Archives: rock
CAROLYNE MAS – Let’s Come Together: Live In Bremen 1989
October 25, 2022
MiG Music 2022 Running from the high life, a minstrel who took Manhattan descends at Deutschland to take Saxony by storm. Despite the respect of her peers and a steady following in Western Europe, this artist remains not only an … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Carolyne Mas, live, rock
JACK BRUCE – Live At Rockpalast 1980, 1983 And 1990
July 4, 2019
MiG 2019 The tunes where there’s plenty gold for a life’s treasury: classic shows from rock polymath boxed for aural and visual relish. The only predictable aspect of Jack Bruce’s solo career was his albums’ stylistic unpredictability – and, of … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Video Reviews
Tagged Billy Cobham, blues, Clem Clempson, David Sancious, Jack Bruce, live, rock, Rockpalast
ERIC WESTPHAL – Alice Street Sessions
December 19, 2018
James Blonde 2001 / IAC 2018 Accidental album from a famed American producer and songster to show him in a new light. Mostly known today as a co-writer of quality AOR anthems for members of NIGHT RANGER and MR. BIG, … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Eric Westphal, rock, soul
WILLIE HINES – Letters To Maria
December 17, 2018
IAC 2018 Dedicated to someone special, a new diary from Modesto troubadour, detailing his return to the world of smiles. Those weren’t the best days for Willie Hines who literally struggled to see the light after eye surgeries and to … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged AOR, country rock, rock, Willie Hines
JUSTIN MASTERS – Good Life Bad Liver
August 14, 2018
Justin Masters 2018 Almost a lifetime in the making, New York songwriter invites outsiders to his transient kingdom. “I was seeing things from a different point of view”: this line, delivered in the middle of Justin Masters’ debut album, may … Continue reading
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Tagged Americana, Justin Masters, rock