Monthly Archives: August, 2011

KATE BUSH-LIONHEART.

KATE BUSH-LIONHEART. In this article, I’m going to write about one of the most remarkable singer-songwriters of the past forty years. She was discovered aged sixteen, by Dave Gilmour from Pink Floyd. He recommended her to EMI, who promptly gave her a record contract. Aged nineteen, her first solo album The Kick Inside, was released. …

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BOBBY WOMACK-UNDERSTANDING.

BOBBY WOMACK-UNDERSTANDING. For over thirty years, I have loved soul music. Growing up, it was one of my favorite genres of music. Since then, it has been a life long love affair. Over the years, I’ve collected music by numerous artists, groups and on certain labels. Some of my favorites have been Bobby Bland, Esther …

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THE ROLLING STONES-SOME GIRLS.

THE ROLLING STONES-SOME GIRLS. Today I’m going to write about an album that I’d almost forgotten about, until a few weeks ago. Over the years, I’ve bought more albums than I care to remember. Some I love and listen to constantly, others are filed away, and hardly ever see the light of day again. Some …

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THE SMITHS-MEAT IS MURDER.

THE SMITHS-MEAT IS MURDER. There are some eras when music wasn’t exactly at its strongest. One example that spring to mind are during the 1970s’ when prog rock was popular. It seemed like an overblown and pompous type of music. Thankfully, it hasn’t made a comeback. Another era that immediately springs to mind are the …

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SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE-THERE’S A RIOT GOIN’ ON.

SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE-THERE’S A RIOT GOIN’ ON. Often a band will change musical direction. There can be many reasons for this. Sometimes, it’s because they’re looking for commercial success, other times, they’re moving with changes in musical trends, it can even be to reflect changes in society. Another reason can be problems within …

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KAREN DALTON-IN MY OWN TIME.

KAREN DALTON-IN MY OWN TIME. Imagine Bob Dylan describes you as his favorite singer in his autobiography, and compares your voice to Billie Holliday, and your guitar playing like the legendary Jimmy Reed’s. That must be the ultimate accolade for any singer. You may be wondering who is this singer that Bob Dylan rates so …

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BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS-CATCH A FIRE.

BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS-CATCH A FIRE. If you ask most people to name just one reggae singer, most people will say Bob Marley. Back in the 1970s’, he was hugely influential in increasing the popularity of reggae music. It was the release of Exodus, an album I’ve previously written about, that gave Bob Marley …

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STEVIE WONDER-TALKING BOOK.

STEVIE WONDER-TALKING BOOK. From an early age, I’ve always loved soul music. One of the first artists I remember hearing was Stevie Wonder. Since then I’ve always loved his music, and admired him for everything he has overcome. I can’t help but admire how he has triumphed over adversity. To have overcome blindness, yet still, …

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OASIS-DEFINITELY MAYBE.

OASIS-DEFINITELY MAYBE. Previously, I’ve written about many different albums, and in many cases, these albums have been both innovative and commercially successful. This article is about an album that was one of the most successful of the 1990’s, but unlike many of the albums I’ve previously written about, didn’t feature a particularly innovative sound. This …

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PRIMAL SCREAM-RIOT CITY BLUES.

PRIMAL SCREAM-RIOT CITY BLUES. As someone who has spent many years reading the music press, one thing that always make me smile is how quickly an artist or group fall from grace in the eyes of the music press. One minute a group are being lauded as the savior of music, having released one of …

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DONNY HATHAWAY-EVERYTHING IS EVERYTHING.

DONNY HATHAWAY-EVERYTHING IS EVERYTHING. Sometimes, when people discuss the great soul singers, they forget about the artist I’m going to write about today. Granted he only released three studio albums and one soundtrack album during his lifetime, and two albums with Roberta Flack, but they were great albums, some of the finest you’ll be privileged …

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