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Miles Davis | Birth Of The Cool | Album Reviews

Miles Davis

The profoundly influential Birth Of The Cool – a 1957 LP featuring recordings first released as a series of 78 rpm singles in 1949 and 1950 – was arguably the first indication of Miles Davis’s restless creative spirit and desire to innovate. Tired of bebop, he assembled a short-lived nonet that included Gerry Mulligan, Lee Konitz, and Max Roa…

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Be Bop Deluxe | Axe Victim | Album Reviews

Be Bop Deluxe

It’s been reissued before: frankly it should be reissued weekly, and made mandatory listening for anyone who thinks they know 70s glam rock. Essentially the best album Ziggy Stardust never made, it finds Bill Nelson, in his early twenties, fronting a spectacular band and throwing himself into the then prevalent sounds with commitment and chutzpah…

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Two Views of Colin Blunstone 

I expectantly sat on my hard pew at this holy venue hoping to witness a Wise selection of deep cuts from the venerable Blunstone’s sophisticated solo and guest singing career. Thankfully, throughout a two-hour set, my prayers were firmly answered in the positive. Standing straight, tall and skinny, with wild, dark, tinted hair and glasses, the chie…

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Ringo Starr | Long Long Road | Album Reviews

Ringo Starr

The old Ringo-ism that he makes more right moves than left moves is certainly true of his hooking up with T Bone Burnett for last year’s pivot back to country music; Look Up was his best album in decades. Invigorated, Ringo has got the band back together in short time, Burnett co-writing and producing another highly enjoyable country set that see…

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Haircut 100 | Boxing The Compass | Album Review

Haircut 100

And so, 44 years after Haircut 100’s debut album Pelican West, its proper follow-up, Boxing The Compass, arrives like a summer breeze. The delightful surprise is the funk quotient on the album – Someone and Vanishing Point stand strong with 80s anthems Baked Beans and Kingsize. The jangle is there, too – the beautiful overdriven major chords …

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Paul McCartney | The Boys Of Dungeon Lane | Album Review

Paul McCartney

Comic actor Harry Enfield, on his recent UK tour, summed up Paul McCartney perfectly, affectionately talking of the Beatle’s utter childlike wonder at everything with a quick impersonation – “Wow, look, the sky”, “Wow, look, the countryside” – and it’s true, that wide-eyed naiveté has been his calling card for years. And although a…

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Ed O’Brien | Blue Morpho | Album Review

Ed O’Brien

Hearing the first taste of Ed O’Brien’s second solo album, Blue Morpho, felt like connecting with a folk fantasia. It starts with the sound of chirping birds, field recordings from O’Brien’s woodland home in Wales, before Nick Drake-esque campfire guitar is matched to symphonic grandeur; strings cascade beautifully as O’Brien enigmaticall…

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