Vinyl Reviews
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Slade – Live At The New Victoria Vinyl Review
Not the best Slade live album perhaps, but certainly the most unique, Live At The New Victoria is of interest to anyone who digs hard rock and essential for fans of the band. 8/10Â
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Frank Black And The Catholics – True Blue Vinyl Review
Frank Black & The Catholics’ True Blue is not only an absolutely essential companion piece, it’s an essential purchase for any fan of Frank Black, for nowhere else will you hear him quite so raw…
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Frank Black And The Catholics – Self-Titled 25th Anniversary Edition Vinyl Review
There’s a sense that you’re listening to Frank Black and The Catholics exactly as it unfolded in the studio and it’s all but impossible not to fall in love with the album as a result. 9/10 Â
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EMF – The Beauty And The Chaos Vinyl Review
Dive into EMF’s The Beauty And The Chaos, this is one night out you’ll want to live over. 10/10Â
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Klark Kent – Self Titled Deluxe CD & Vinyl Review
While it’s easy to consider this musical Marmite, for those who want to hear something wilfully creative and brightly entertaining, Klark Kent has aged spectacularly well, and is worth exploring. 8/10 Â
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Gary Moore – “Back To The Blues” Deluxe Vinyl Edition Review
The fact that BMG have put the effort in to make this a special edition of Back To The Blues, with additional tracks and liner notes, really is the icing on the cake, making this…