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Rolling Stones: Voodoo Lounge Uncut

by Doug Collette
Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge Uncut Eagle Vision 2018 If there's anything better than issuing a previously-unreleased recording of some kind, it's putting out a fully-restored piece once available only in part. As indicated by its title, the Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge Uncut represents the full and complete performance, in proper running ...
Fall 2018

by Doug Collette
Blues Deluxe is a regular column comprised of pithy takes on recent blues and roots-music releases of note. It spotlights titles in those genres that might otherwise go unnoticed under the cultural radar. Introductory text goes here. Shemekia Copeland America's Child Alligator Records 2018 Notwithstanding its topical undercurrent, ...
Alan Broadbent: Intimate Reflections on a Passion for Jazz

by Victor L. Schermer
Pianist, composer, and arranger Alan Broadbent doesn't just dig" jazz. He has a deep and enduring passion for it. Growing up in mid- 20th-century New Zealand, he quickly went beyond piano lessons to reading musical scores and learning jazz standards. Then, when the Dave Brubeck Quartet came to his relatively isolated hometown of Auckland, his love ...
Rolling Stones: From The Vault: No Security, San Jose '99 (2CD + SD Blu Ray)

by John Kelman
It's hard to believe that 56 years after the band formed, and 55 years after it released its first single, a cover of Chuck Berry's Come On" that reached an admirable first-time position of #21 in the UK charts, the Rolling Stones continue their strangle hold on the moniker The World's Greatest Rock 'n Roll Band." ...
Heavy Music - The Complete Cameo Recordings 1966-1967

by Doug Collette
Bob Seger has been stubbornly reticent about the distiribution of his catalog in the wake of the CD and the rise of streaming services, so the issue of his early output on Heavy Music: The Complete Cameo Recordings 1966-1967 is a sign of astute archiving. Ten tracks on a single disc isn't usually a treasure trove, ...
Arturo Stàlteri: Low & Loud

by Alberto Bazzurro
Nella trafficata discografia di Arturo Stàlteri (Roma, 1959), figura multiforme la cui indole e inclinazione classica rappresenta comunque una costante benché i suoi primi passi, risalenti addirittura al 1974 (a quindici anni!), lo colgano nel gruppo progressive Pierrot Lunaire (due album, in quello stesso 1974 e nel '77), quest'ultimo lavoro rinforza l'immagine che, come pianista (è ...
Groovemeisters: Dennis Coffey and Barry Goldberg

by Doug Collette
Any musiclover worth his or her salt will testify to the fact that some of the best instrumentalists are the greatest unsung heroes. Playing during any given era of rock and roll, blues, jazz or funk, in any cross-fertilization thereof, session players, sidemen and collaborators of comparatively low profiles can be part and parcel of the ...
The Vintage Years 1970 - 1991

by John Kelman
There are bands that manage to carve out a place for themselves in the music world that lasts for decades; there are others who, while having created a name for themselves during their peak years and, while they continue to tour and, even, make the occasional studio album, are invariably best remembered for their seminal early ...
Chris Squire: Fish Out of Water (Deluxe Edition)

by John Kelman
If ever there were an album that deserved the deluxe treatment, it would be Fish Out of Water (Atlantic, 1975), which would turn out to be (more or less) the only solo album ever released by Yes co-founder and electric bass trailblazer Chris Squire. There was a special remastered edition released in 2007 by Castle Music, ...
Meet Martin McFie

by Tessa Souter and Andrea Wolper
Super Fan Martin McFie is so into live music he doesn't even have a record collection. These days, McFie, British by birth, calls both South Carolina and Nice, France, home. The frequent-traveling jazz detective" has made it his business to seek out jazz of all kinds in some of the most unlikely places, especially when he's ...