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Reckless Heart

Label: Silvertone
Released: 2019
Track listing: In The Mood; Reckless Heart; The Best Thing; Bad Love; I’m Only Lonely; Creepin’; I’ve Been Loving You Too Long; All My Love; Break My Heart Anyway; New 89; Jake’s Boogie.

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Joanne Shaw Taylor: Reckless Heart

Read "Reckless Heart" reviewed by Doug Collette


In marked contrast to Joanne Shaw Taylor's somewhat constrained approach on Wild (Silvertone/Sony, 2018), this 'girl with the big voice from the Black Country' of Britain wastes no time on the aptly-titled Restless Heart. The hell-bent-for-leather abandon with which she leads “In The Mood" lives up to its suggestive title, and packs all the more punch ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Up From The Roots: Cary Morin, Colin James, Joanne Shaw Taylor & Chris Youlden

Read "Up From The Roots: Cary Morin, Colin James, Joanne Shaw Taylor & Chris Youlden" reviewed by Doug Collette


Blues musicians invariably cover traditional genre material because it connects them with the wellspring of emotion at the heart of this music and illustrates the major influences on their personal style. Sometimes these gestures are more obvious than others, but as are those of Cary Morin's on his latest album, they can bespeak bold courage as ...

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The Remixes

Label: Silvertone
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. Shoot You Down (Soul Hooligan) 2. Fools Gold (A Guy Called Gerald) 3. Made of Stone (808 State) 4. Waterfall (Paul Oakenfold & Steve Osborne) 5. One Love (Utah Saints) 6. I Wanna Be Adored (Rabbit In The Moon) 7. Fools Gold (Grooverider) 8. I Am The Resurrection (Jon Carter) 9. Waterfall (Justin Robertson) 10. She Bangs The Drums (Elephant) 11. Elizabeth My Dear (Kinobe) 12. Elephant Stone (Mint Royale)

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Article: Album Review

The Stone Roses: The Remixes

Read "The Remixes" reviewed by Colin Fleming


The way the Stone Roses burst upon the British national scene in the spring of '89 couldn't have been more colorful. Loved primarily for their eponymous debut album, the Roses spawned everything from English populism to Oasis to a dance culture saturated with rock backbeats and neo-psychedelic allusions. And then, in what must have been the ...

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The Remixes

Label: Silvertone
Released: 2000


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