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Allman Brothers Band: Trouble No More: 50th Anniversary Collection

Read "Trouble No More: 50th Anniversary Collection" reviewed by Doug Collette


The gold-embossed lettering on the front and back cover of the roughly 5" by 7" slipcase enclosing the Allman Brothers Band's box set Trouble No More belies its otherwise generic art work. Yet the graphic design isn't all that gives the lie to an otherwise positive first impression gleaned from 50th Anniversary Collection. A glance at ...

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Cream: Goodbye Tour Live 1968

Read "Goodbye Tour Live 1968" reviewed by Doug Collette


Goodbye Tour Live 1968 is a snapshot of Cream's adieu to the world, but a panoramic one nonetheless. Housed in a glossy nine and a half-inch by ten slipcase boasting a group photo identical to its namesake title, the inlay with four CD's accompanies a sixty-six page book wherein factual and passionate prose from David Fricke, ...

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Mette Juul: Change

Read "Change" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


Giunta al quarto disco, la cantante danese riafferma la sua identità di seducente interprete, in equilibrio tra canzone d'autore e pertinenza jazzistica. Mette Juul non sembra interessata a inseguire le mode o i gusti del pubblico. Se confrontiamo questo lavoro con l'esordio del 2010, Coming In From The Dark, le differenze non sono tanto nelle ...

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Erroll Garner: That's My Kick

Read "That's My Kick" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


Great good luck, even in this news weary day, that Erroll Garner remains the personification of that mythical vaudeville buoyancy that can hold us in its sway, lifting us from all our daily unrest. We're fortunate to be in a time when we can re-explore, rediscover and perhaps even re-imagine Garner's continued impact and influence.

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Erroll Garner: Campus Concert

Read "Campus Concert" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


In the history of recorded music, whether it be cave holler, rock, rap, jazz, country or take your pick, there are not a lot of albums that hold one's attention and imagination like the epic Concert By The Sea (Legacy, 2015). But somehow Erroll Garner's other live albums such as this one, the last released in ...

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Charles Lloyd: 8: Kindred Spirits (Live at The Lobero)

Read "8: Kindred Spirits (Live at The Lobero)" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


A staggering statement of will and love, 8: Kindred Spirits (Live at The Lobero) big bangs from thin air with “Dreamweaver," a twenty-one minute excursion that doubles down on Charles Lloyd's casually grand schemata that anything and everything goes, that as long as we're all in the music's same head space we can know peace. It's ...

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You're the Man

Label: Universal Music Group
Released: 2019
Track listing: You're the Man; The World Is Rated X" (alternate mix); Piece of Clay; Where Are We Going?; (alternate mix 2); I'm Gonna Give You Respect; Try It, You'll Like It; You Are That Special One; We Can Make It Baby; My Last Chance" (Salaam Remi remix); Symphony" (Salaam Remi LP mix); I'd Give My Life for You" (Salaam Remi LP mix); Woman of the World; Christmas in the City; You're the Man" (alternate version); I Want to Come Home for Christmas; I'm Going Home; Checking Out (Double Clutch)

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Sinematic

Label: Universal Music Group
Released: 2019
Track listing: I Hear You Paint Houses; Once Were Brothers; Dead End Kid; Hardwired; Let Love Reign; Shanghai Blues; Wandering Souls; Street Serenade; The Shadow; Beautiful Madness; Praying for Rain; Remembrance.

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Morning In Yerevan

Label: Universal Music Group
Released: 2019
Track listing: 1) Paco De Lucia 2) Morning In Yerevan 3) Pt1 Forgotten Dream 4) Pt2 Changing Universe 5) Drunk Dragon 6) On The Way To Sevan

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Robbie Robertson: Sinematic

Read "Sinematic" reviewed by Doug Collette


Robbie Robertson's ongoing fascination with the dark(er) side of human nature, combined with his longstanding fascination with film, begs the question of why it took so long for him to fuse the two interests in a solo album. There are more than a few memorable moments scattered throughout approximately sixty minutes of music on Sinematic and ...


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