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‘Faces At The BBC’ Review: The Astonishing Legacy Of One Of Britain’s Best Live Bands
A comprehensive look at Faces’ BBC live sessions, ‘Faces At The BBC’ captures the band’s ferocious spirit in all its glory.
‘Fu##in’ Up’ Review: Neil Young’s Gloriously Ragged Return To Grunge
Recorded at a secret gig, ‘Fu##in’ Up’ reveals what Neil Young And Crazy Horse can do with the ‘Ragged Glory’ songs, more than 30 years on.
‘Swing Fever’ Review: Rod Stewart And Jools Holland Heat Up The Jazz Classics
Both respectful and inventive, ‘Swing Fever’ finds Rod Stewart and Jools Holland adding a new chapter to the Great American Songbook.
‘Cliff With Strings’ Review: Cliff Richard Finds New Possibilities With Old Classics
With serious artistry – and a few surprises – ‘Cliff With Strings: My Kinda Life’ brings a fresh perspective to Cliff Richard’s classic songs.
‘One For Jackie’ Review: Rett Madison Turns Private Tragedy Into Universal Catharsis
On her second album, ‘One For Jackie’, Rett Madison grieves her mother’s death by suicide, shining a light for those living in darkness.
‘Pretty Little Poison’: Warren Zeiders’ Debut Album Is A Cure For Heartbreak
With his debut album, ‘Pretty Little Poison’, Warren Zeiders finds the antidote to a broken heart, and emerges a country icon in the making.
‘Time’ Album Review: Simply Red Bring A Dose Of Heartfelt Pop Nostalgia
A mixture of soul, funk, R&B and blues, Simply Red’s 13th album, ‘Time’, finds Mick Hucknall in sincere and life-affirming form.
‘Cracker Island’ Review: Gorillaz At Their Most Pop-Minded And Fuss-Free
An open-hearted album which sounds a note of hope, ‘Cracker Island’ is a treasure among Gorillaz’s sprawling body of work.
‘Christmas With Cliff’: Cliff Richard Seeks Solidarity Through The Holidays
Cliff Richard’s second Christmas album, ‘Christmas With Cliff’ brings seasonal goodwill in hopes of uniting the world during troubled times.
‘Return Of The Dream Canteen’ Review: Another Feast From Red Hot Chili Peppers
With the eclectic and exhilarating double-album ‘Return Of The Dream Canteen’, Red Hot Chili Peppers pick up where ‘Unlimited Love’ left off.
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