Album Reviews (Page 3)
21: Joe Satriani - Black Swans And Wormhole Wizards
On his latest studio album 'Black Swans And Wormhole Wizards' Joe Satriani proves once again why he has been sitting atop the instrumental-guitar mountain for decades. Clearly invigorated by his exper
22: Bryan Beller - Thanks In Advance
On his second solo offering, mega-bassist Bryan Beller serves up an expansive and deep jazz-rock album, infused with sweet melodies, smooth grooves and even (in sole vocal track 'Play Hard') Biffy Cly
23: The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
The Beatles 1967 cd Sgt Pepper is usually cited for the reason that the most influential and very important album of all time. In what I give consideration to to become a reactionary backlash to this
24: No Depression by Uncle Tupleo (1990)
To say that I had been looking forward to hearing Uncle Tupelo’s No Depression would be putting it mildly. I had been better prepared for this album than perhaps any other – not least be
25: Devils & Dust by Bruce Springsteen
Right around the time that most of America’s other major songwriters were making albums with a scaled-down sound, with a proud and organic acoustic sound reflective of the resurgence of folk and
26: With These Hands by Alejandro Escovedo
Alejandro Escovedo’s classic album With These Hands has just been re-released by Rykodisc
Alejandro Escovedo is a master at writing what might best be called the epic ballad. Conventionally we
27: King for a day, Fool for a lifetime by Faith No More
In a not uncommon plea for co-operation and harmony Bill Hicks once opined “this is a world where good men are murdered in their prime, and mediocre hacks thrive and proliferate”. One co
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