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Review: Huw Lloyd-Langton – Rare & Unreleased Anthology 1971-2012

Greg Barbrick of BlindedBySound.com Reviews Huw Lloyd-Langton – Rare & Unreleased Anthology 1971-2012. Source: BlindBySound.com By: Greg Barbrick Huw Lloyd-Langton (1951-2012) was probably best...

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Album Review: Nektar – Journey to the Centre of the Eye

Source: Blog.Musoscribe.com The history of 1970s rock is littered with also-rans. Even though the pop music landscape of that decade was arguably more varied than today’s (and by “pop” I mean music...

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Review: Mike Tramp – Cobblestone Street

Source: Uberrock.co.uk Written by Gaz E It was for a couple of reasons that, while preparing to review this new album from Mike Tramp, I revisited the video footage of White Lion live at The Ritz in...

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Concert review: Tempe will remember Queensrÿche featuring Geoff Tate

Source: Examiner.com Written By: Ted Hansen Photo Credit: Becky Hansen     “You’re here for the music,” remarked Queensrÿche’s lead singer, Geoff Tate, towards the end of the band’s ninety minute set...

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Concert Review: Shuggie Otis Resumes His Freedom Flight in New York City

Source: HollywoodReporter.com Written By: Mitch Myers For some music connoisseurs, guitarist/singer Shuggie Otis is the living avatar of psychedelic soul — filling a void left by the passing of Jimi...

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Review: Captain Beyond ‘Live in Texas October 6, 1973′

Source: MuzikReviews.com Written By: Jim “The Ancient One” Lawson-MuzikReviews.com Staff The latest CD to be reviewed, was by another of those unknown artists, well, certainly unknown to me. The album...

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Review: Queensrÿche – Frequency Unknown (Metal Hammer – Bulgaria)

Source: MetalHammer.bg Now that Frequency Unknown is about to be unleashed upon the world, the chances of the Queensrÿche with the most original members in its lineup against Tate have dwindled...

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Review: Queensryche – Frequency Unknown (ClassicRockRevisited.com)

Source: ClassicRockRevisited.com Written By: By Jeb Wright Queensryche – Frequency Unknown Deadline Records www.queensryche.com Rating: B+ Queensryche is two bands…kinda like the old Steppenwolf and...

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Review: M:Pire of Evil | Crucified (HardRockHaven.net)

Soure: HardRockHaven.net Written by: Jenn Carbaugh M:Pire of Evil returns with Crucified. They released their debut, six-track Creatures Of The Black album along with the highly respected Hell To The...

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Review: Dave Davies – I Will Be Me

Source: The Beat Magazine – May 2013 Dave will be himself Dave Davies, lead guitarist with The Kinks for more than 30 years, and the man who helped create Heavy Metal, care of the raunchy guitar sound...

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Prog rock goes sexy with psychedelica space rockers Sons Of Hippies

Source: Criticaljazz.com Written By: Brent Black I changed the name of this site to Not Just Jazz due largely in part to the fact I like to take a sonic walk on the wild side and challenge my comfort...

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Sons of Hippies are just far out – PauseAndPlay.com

Source: PauseAndPlay.com Written By: Andie Cunniffe Sons of Hippies wear artifacts of the counterculture on their sleeves, like arbiters of a new generation of inclusive drug cultures and effects...

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The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – Fleetwood Mac’s Rumors – Review

Source: ClassicRockRevisited.com Rating: B Recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra took on one of the biggest pop albums of all time. They did a classical version of...

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Album Review: NIK TURNER – Space Gypsy

Source: GetReadyToRock.me.uk Surprise, surprise! After a bewildering number of recent projects, Hawkwind founder member Nik Turner has gone back to his space rocking best. He may currently be busy...

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“Phoenix Rising” by Rovo &System 7 – Review

Source: SonicCuriosity.com ROVO &SYSTEM 7 Phoenix Rising (CD on Purple Pyramid Records) This CD from 2013 features 72 minutes of intense trance music. Rovo (a Japanese progrock ensemble) are: Yuji...

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Sons of Hippies – Griffons at the Gates of Heaven – Album Review

Source: Music-News.com The band are called Sons of Hippies (although one of them is a daughter) and if you were to try and imagine what the children of hippies would sound like this is pretty well spot...

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Nik Turner – Space Gypsy (Review – Backgroundmagazine.nl)

Source: Backgroundmagazine.nl (CD 2013, 50:40, Purple Pyramid CLP 90025) The tracks: 1- Fallen Angel STS-51-L (4:56) 2- Joker s Song (3:50) 3- Time Crypt (5:31) 4- Galaxy Rise (4:07) 5- Coming of the...

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The Doors are friggin’ cool! – Elephant Stone Covers “L.A. Woman” from A...

Source: CaughtIntheCarousel.com Written by: Paul Gleason What do Stevie Wonder, Al Green, Massive Attack, Booker T. & The M.G.’s, Isaac Hayes, Nirvana, Nico, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Cure, X,...

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Review: Dale Bozzio helms a new Missing Persons

Source: FremontTribune.com By: Matt Moore Missing Persons featuring Dale Bozzio, “Missing in Action” (Cleopatra Records) With its first studio album in 25 years, Missing Persons featuring Dale Bozzio...

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Review –‘A Psych Tribute to The Doors’ actually pays tribute to The Doors...

Source: Examiner.com Written By: Jim Cherry March 4, 2014 Rating: 4 Stars! I have to admit that at first I was a little skeptical when I heard about “A Psych Tribute to The Doors.” It seemed like it...

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