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Article: Film Review

The Session Man: Nicky Hopkins

Read "The Session Man: Nicky Hopkins" reviewed by Doug Collette


Nicky Hopkins The Session Man Alan Fergurson2025 The very title of Mike Treen's film The Session Man: Nicky Hopkins understates the singular stature of the documentary's subject. Nicky Hopkins was a British keyboardist/composer who played on over two-hundred vintage era recordings by genuinely iconic musical figures of contemporary rock like the ...

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Another Grey Area 40th Anniversary Edition

Label: Iconoclassic Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: Temporary Beau; Another Grey Area; No More Excuses; Dark Side of the Bright Lights ; Can’t Waste a Minute; Big Fat Zero; You Hit the Spot; It’s All Worth Nothing Alone; Crying for Attention; Thankless Task ; Fear Not; Habit Worth Forming; You Hit the Spot; No More Excuses; You Hit the Spot; Another Grey Area.

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Article: Album Review

Graham Parker: Another Grey Area 40th Anniversary Edition

Read "Another Grey Area 40th Anniversary Edition" reviewed by Doug Collette


Iconoclassic Records lives up to its label name with this Graham Parker reissue. Admittedly a niche artist, this irascible Brit has seen more than a few excerpts from his lengthy discography treated with the meticulous care that bespeaks true labors of love, and this initial release of Parker's sans the splendid backing band known as the ...

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The Up Escalator - 40th Anniversary Edition

Label: Quake Records
Released: 2020
Track listing: No Holding Back; Devil's Sidewalk; Stupefaction; Empty Lives; Beating of Another Heart; Endless Night; Paralyzed; Maneuvers; Jolie Jolie; Love Without Greed; Jolie Jolie. Bonus Tracks: Women In Charge; Mercury Poisoning; Stupefaction; Empty Lives.

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Article: Album Review

Graham Parker: The Up Escalator - 40th Anniversary Edition

Read "The Up Escalator - 40th Anniversary Edition" reviewed by Doug Collette


It might well be an exercise in futility to find a more potent transitional album than Graham Parker's The Up Escalator. At least that's what The 40th Anniversary Edition suggests, and in no uncertain terms. Why else open the album with a track of deserved braggadocio titled “No Holding Back" or close it with that sentiment ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

John Lennon's Imagine: The Ultimate Collection & Imagine/Gimme Some Truth Films

Read "John Lennon's Imagine: The Ultimate Collection & Imagine/Gimme Some Truth Films" reviewed by John Kelman


While hardly a new idea, with so many classic artists and recordings now hitting forty and fifty-year milestones, there's been a proliferation of deluxe and super deluxe editions of major albums from the '60s and '70s in recent years. While some are better (and better value for money) than others, the market for surround sound mixes ...


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