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Monthly Archives: November 2019
Album Reviews: Paul Kossoff – Back Street Crawler (1973)
Free disbanded for the first time in 1971 due to growing friction between members of the band. Three spin off bands were created, Kossoff, Kirke, Tetsu and Rabbit by Paul Kossoff and Simon Kirke. Toby by Andy Fraser and Peace … Continue reading
Posted in Album Reviews, Blues, Classic Rock, Folk, Free, Music, Music Reviews, Pop, Rock, Soul, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged Back Street Crawler, Blues, Deluxe Edition, Free, Free At Last, I'm Ready, Island Records, Jean Roussel, Jess Roden, John Bundrick, John Martyn, Lady is a Tramp, Lyrics, May You Never, Mick Underwood, Molten Gold, Music, Paul Kossoff, Paul Rodgers, Peace, Pop, Rabbit, Review, Rock, Songs of Yesterday, Tetsu Yamauchi, Time Away, Toby, Tuesday Morning, Writing
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Album Reviews: Rod Stewart – The Early Solo Years 1970-1978
An Old Raincoat Won’t Ever Let You Down (1970) Great rock anorak and author of the magnificent ‘Great Rock Discography’ Martin C Strong wrote in his biography of Rod Stewart that his was the biggest and possibly most tragic sell … Continue reading
Posted in Album Reviews, Classic Rock, Music, Music Reviews, Pop, Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged A Night On The Town, An Old Raincoat Won't Let You Down, Atlantic Crossing, Blondes Have More Fun, Blues, Every Picture Tells A Story, Gasoline Alley, Lindisfarne, Maggie May, Martin Leedham, Music, Never A Dull Moment, Pop, Review, Rock, Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood, Sailing, Smiler, Writing
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Album Review: Frankie Miller – Once In A Blue Moon (1973)
Frankie Miller may not have recorded his debut album ‘Once In A Blue Moon’ until late 1972 but by then he already had a huge reputation in live music circles and was seen by many as a superstar in waiting. Millers Mother … Continue reading
Posted in Album Reviews, Blues, Classic Rock, Music, Music Reviews, Pop, Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Soul, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged 1973, Blues, Bob Dylan, brinsley schwartz, Chrysalis Records, Country, Frankie Miller, I Can't Change It, James Dewar, Kenny Rogers, Lulu, Mailbox, Martin Leedham, Muddy Waters, Music, Music Review, Nick Lowe, Once In A Blue Moon, Pop, Ray Charles, Review, Robin Trower, Rock, The Stoics, Willie Dixon, Writing
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