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MADONNA BEDTIME STORIES RE-ISSUE
Madonna's sixth album, Bedtime Stories released in 1994, followed the heat from her most controversial period. The Erotica album (1992)...


RORY GALLAGHERÂ IRISH TOUR '74 CD RELEASE REVIEW
The term legend is banded about too often these days. It seems that every whipper-snapper that's appeared on a reality TV show or had a...


DEEP PURPLE LONG BEACH 1971 ALBUM REVIEW
Overseas series live series This Long Beach 1971 concert when Purple supported The Faces was first broadcast on KUSC 91.5 FM, and has...


ALBUM REVIEW: TARJAÂ THE SHADOW SELF
​ After releasing a prequel album earlier in the year, The Brightest Voice, which was basically a selection of sounds which didn't make...


TESLA MECHANICAL RESONANCE LIVE
​ Sacramento hard rockers Tesla mark the 30th anniversary of their debut album with a live recording at Salt Lake City. During the...


THE AMORETTES WHITE HOT HEAT ALBUM REVIEW
The Amorettes are back with a fist pumping, ferocious, fast and furious rock album. For their second outing, the girls have enlisted the...


BLACKFOOT SOUTHERN NATIVE ALBUM REVIEW
Outside his work with Lynard Skynyrd, Rickey Medlock was a key member of southern rock band Blackfoot. After achieving moderate...


FRASER ANDERSON UNDER COVER OF LIGHTNESS ALBUM REVIEW
Fraser Anderson has a quote from Gandhi on his fridge which reads 'every worthwhile accomplishment, big or little, has its stages of...


MASSIVE WAGONS WELCOME TO THE WORLD ALBUM REVIEW
Welcome to the world of Massive Wagons, a world where the riffs are hard and heavy, the songs are melodic and filled with the energy and...


VAN ZANT RED, WHITE & BLUE (LIVE) REVIEW
Red, White & Blue (live) was recorded in Georgia back in 2006 and marks the sole record of the only tour from brothers Johnny and Donnie...


SEEK IRONY TECH N ROLL ALBUM REVIEW
The idea that rock and tech could be bedfellows has never sat easily with some. Bringing the keys and symphonic sounds of the elitist...


AMERICAN YOUNG 'AMERICAN YOUNG' ALBUM REVIEW
American Young (Jon Stone and Kristy Osmunson) bring the heart and soul back into modern country. There is no big band theatrics here, no...
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