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  2. ALBUMS REVIEWS

    If you’re a fan of the Dead Kennedy’s then this is the album to have. Filled with all the great tracks Holiday in Cambodia, Too Drunk to Fuck and California Uber Alles. A brilliant compilation, and their last since the Dead Kennedy’s ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 163 words
  3. BRYAN ADAMS INTO THE FIRE

    This is loud, powerful rock 'n' roll. In Bryan Adams’ distinctive style of musical arrangement.... Adams’ coarse vocals, heavy drumming, ringing guitars, rocking solos and wah-wah pedals are all found on this LP. ...

    Article : 130 words
  4. SOLITUDE STANDING SUZANNE VEGA

    Nothing stands out as much as Marlene on the Wall from her last album, or Left of Centre from the Pretty In Pink soundtrack, but Solitude Standing is more of the same from today’s Joni Mitchell. The music rolls along with pleasant ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 66 words
  5. NO HANDS FOR THE PREACHER AN ORDINARY FIELD

    It’s obvious this band Is heavily influenced by early ’80s synthesiser music which has been Jumbled up and cleverly mixed to produce something doldrum-like. Awful? Well not really Just a bit dull. This record would ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 120 words
  6. PERCY SLEDGE THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION

    Everybody knows When a Man Loves a Woman and this track opens an album of Percy Sledge at his best. Unfortunately, to the non-fan, that track remains the standout one. That’s not to say that the rest of the album ...

    Article : 103 words
  7. BEVERLY HILLS COP II SOUNDTRACK ALBUM

    Even though Shakedown, performed by Bob Seger, is the theme song for the movie, the only really outstanding track on this album is James Ingram’s Better Way. Other than this, most of the songs seem to blend Into one. This Is not to say ...

    Article : 130 words
  8. SPIT THE DUMMY JACKSWORLD

    Suspiciously this band has the same mixer and producer as An Ordinary Field but at least they have a set of drums (It’s Just a pity they don’t have a good drummer). The throbbing bass-lines would be great too, If they weren’t ...

    Article : 112 words
  9. RAY STEVENS GREATEST HITS

    OK, so who remembers Ray Stevens? Remember the cute and corny The Streak, from the early seventies, or that wonderfully soppy Misty from about the same era. And... well that's all I can remember. Well, he's back with a greatest ...

    Article : 84 words
  10. WHO’S BEEN TALKING? ROBERT CRAY

    Every couple of years, the music Industry throws another blues artist at us and screams and shouts about the hottest thing since sliced bread. A couple of years back, Stevle Ray Vaughan was the great white hope of the ...

    Article : 234 words
  11. MICHAEL FRANKS THE CAMERA NEVER LIES

    Nor does the turntable. Very Schlick MOR schlock from the man who gave us The Art of Tea. Great production, Inoffensive songs and I suppose It means something to someone. Eminently forgettable. ...

    Article : 38 words
  12. NOT DROWNING, WAVING COLD AND THE CRACKLE

    Cold and the Crackle Is Not Drowning, Waving's fourth album and proved to me that their reputation Is well deserved. The album demonstrates a brilliant blend of quiet, wistful lyrics and ambient melodies with powerful ...

    Article : 149 words
  13. FIXED UP ONE NIGHT STAND/PURPLE FLASHES

    “Typical pub band sound”, but with a difference -incorporated are sax, trumpet and trombone, which give this record a nice feel. Overall, the songs are fairly stock standard, but listenable If you’re into fast-moving rock with ...

    Article : 73 words
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