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11: Reflections
Some could argue that the downfall of John Lennon came when he met Yoko Ono. After the releases of ‘Two Virgins’ and ‘Life With Lions,’ the somewhat controversial and humour enticing albums, (both within a year of each other), the future career of Lennon seemed lacking in all the speciality of The Beatles.

12: Who's Gonna Love You When Your Looks Are Gone?
The intricate workings of a great legendary mind like Paul Simon still remains a mystery when we embark on the journey through his most recent album ‘Surprise.’

13: The Twelve Faces Of The Happy Hour
Cheeky chappies in crew cuts and tank tops have never stunned the music audiences. What did we have before? Haircut 100 in their slightly cheesy, too clean approach probably came close around the early eighties but it wasn’t until the Northern talents descended on us in the shape of The Housemartins that many sat up and took note.

14: World's Forgotten Boy
It is a shame to hear that the world is believing that the energetic career of Britain’s best loved rockers is coming to an end. So I feel it is my duty to fuel the diminishing fan base one more time by bringing you the very pinnacle of this man’s career, when we sneered with him, rocked to him, got drunk to him and probably some of us even lost our vrtue to him.that last comment could be debatable.

15: The Twinkling Years Of Big Hats And Plenty Of Penguins
Folk rock legends, Fleetwood Mac changed the face of this genre when they applied themselves with the diversities of Lindsay Buckingham and Stevie Nicks in 1975. This young, talented, but fairly broke couple joined the group after the bands long, established career with Christine Perfect (McVie) as the only female vocal.

16: Scared, Small, Climbing, Crawling
These days, it is easy to forget, through the fog of desperate and clinically average pop dirge we laughingly call the Top 40, that there once was a little, less clinical haven from where a ‘touch more than average’ individuals crept from.

17: George Benson and Al Jarreau Givin It Up Smooth Jazz CD Review
Very talented Smooth Jazz musicians George Benson and Al Jarreau have released a CD together titled Givin It Up and I have to give it up to these two. It's really a good one.

18: Beth Orton Comfort Of Strangers CD Review
Beth Orton has released her most recent CD entitled Comfort of Strangers. The most striking thing about this, her fourth release, is the range of emotions Orton goes through in the course of delivering the 14 songs in this collection.

19: "Vulture Culture": a Vital Album in the Alan Parsons Project
Vulture Culture ranks easily in my top three favorite Alan Parsons Project albums, right up there with Eye in the Sky and Ammonia Avenue.

20: Amy Roberts Tells It Like It Is On New Indie Release
Los Angeles, CA--January 29, 2007-- On her new independent pop-rock release It Is Amy Roberts utilizes her unique vocals with such sophistication that it makes her impassioned delivery seem surprisingly matter-of-fact.


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