Music Reviews tagged with classic
Ray Davies See My Friends
The song-writing genius duets with some of his most successful successors on new takes of his classic material. Apparently it wasn't intended to be a lazy cash-in.
Mark Davison will be sticking with his Kinks CDs...The Stone Roses The Stone Roses (20th Anniversary Editions)
The greatest debut of all-time?
David Coleman takes a trip down memory lane...R.E.M. Reckoning [Deluxe Edition]
The second album from R.E.M. receives the deluxe re-issue treatment.
Nick Fenn reviews...Junior Boys Begone Dull Care
The third album from Junior Boys might not scream out for your attention, but it certainly deserves it.
Japie Stoppelenburg reviews...Swervedriver Raise / Mezcal Head (Reissues)
In the post-grunge nadir of the early nineties Swervedriver's first two albums – 1991's Raise and 1993's Mezcal Head – should have sealed their reputation as one of the finest British bands of the era. For a variety of reasons, they didn't. If ever a band deserved a re-appraisal it's Swervedriver.
David Coleman raves down...Robert Wyatt Rock Bottom
Robert Wyatt is saved from obscurity.
Sean Caldwell reviews the re-issue of this classic album...Sebadoh Bubble and Scrape
Back in 1993 when four-tracks were (nearly) cool and indie-rock ruled the world, Sebadoh released its fourth and finest studio album, Bubble and Scrape.
David Coleman laps up the nostalgia...Radiohead In Rainbows
Seven of our critics offer their thoughts on Radiohead's self-released, set your own price download extravaganza In Rainbows.
Click here to read their collected views on the biggest record of the year...Animal Collective Strawberry Jam
Just when you thought 2007 couldn't get any better.
David Coleman reviews the rather extraordinary new Animal Collective record...
