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DVD review: STEVE HARLEY & COCKNEY REBEL – Birmingham

Absolute [Release date 14.10.13] Somewhere, in the bowels of my long player collection lies a pristine copy of Cockney Rebel’s The Psychomodo acquired circa 1974. It is, however, many, many years (quite possibly decades) since it last saw the rubber … Continue reading
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Tagged Birmingham, choir, Cockney Rebel, DVD, live, orchestra, review, Steve Harley, The Human Menagerie, The Psychomodo
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DVD review: GRAHAM PARKER – This Is Live

The Store For Music [Release date 18.11.13] Graham Parker & The Rumour are back! In fact GP hasn’t really been away. Yes he’s been absent from the UK for years, but across the pond he’s been studiously working on his … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Andrews, Bob Dylan, Brinsley Schwartz, DVD, Graham Parker, Graham Parker & The Rumour, Martin Belmont, New Wave, review, soul, This Is 40, This Is Live
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Gig Review: CHRIS REA – Bluesfest, Royal Albert Hall, 31 October 2013
For my money, Chris Rea is a legend. So this won’t be the most objective review I’ve ever penned. I was a fan of his sometimes off-beat pop/soft rock gems of the ‘80’s like ‘Stainsby Girls’, ‘On The Beach’ and … Continue reading
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Tagged 31 October 2013, blues, Bluesfest, Chris Rea, gig, London, review, rock, Royal Albert Hall
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Gig review: WALTER TROUT – Shepherd’s Bush Empire, 8 November 2013

Walter Trout’s most durable qualities are his intense guitar playing and his ever ready sense of humour. Both were in evidence at a packed Shepherd’s Bush Empire as he overcame his daunting health problems in front of his biggest London … Continue reading
Single & EP reviews: I AM I, IAN TOOMEY, KILL FOR EDEN

KILL FOR EDEN – Living On Mars (EP) Kill For Eden pushed out one of the most accomplished and promising metal debuts of the year this Spring. The band’s hallmarks are all about giant hooks, dynamic vocals and craftily insistent … Continue reading
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Tagged Bitches Sin, Dragonforce, I Am I, Ian Toomey, Kill For Eden, review, rock, single, Z P Theart
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Album review: THE FIERCE & THE DEAD – Spooky Action

Bad Elephant Music www.fierceanddead.com An all instrumental album can often be a hard sell but when the music is as varied and enjoyable as this it’s not an issue. The Fierce and the Dead comprise of Matt Stevens (guitars), Kevin … Continue reading
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Tagged album, instrumental, review, rock, Spooky Action, The Fierce & The Dead
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Album review: SEVENTH KEY- I Will Survive

Frontiers Records [Release Date 01.11.13] A third Seventh Key album is something I thought I might not live to see, it having been nine years since the Raging Fire was released. However the former Streets pair of Billy Greer and … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Billy Greer, City Boy, I Will Survive, Kansas, melodic rock, Mike Slamer, review, Seventh Key
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Gig review: MARILLION – Manchester Academy, 8 November 2013

In September 2012 Marillion brought their Sounds That Can’t Be Made tour to the Academy on a dismal Manchester evening. Some things don’t change and the weather was equally inclement as they chose to open a short pre-Christmas ‘Sounds Live … Continue reading
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Tagged 8 November 2013, gig, Ian Mosley, Manchester Academy, Marillion, Mark Kelly, Pete Trewavas, prog, progressive, review, rock, Steve Hogarth, Steve Rothery
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Album Review: MICHAEL SCHENKER’S TEMPLE OF ROCK – Bridge The Gap

Inakustik [Release date 02.12.13] Michael Schenker over the last few years has risen phoenix-like from what appeared at one point to be the ashes of a glittering career. Gathering together the musicians that form ‘Temple Of Rock’ … Continue reading
Album review: LISA CUTHBERT – Paramour

www.lisacuthbert.com This is Lisa Cuthbert’s second album and she is joined by various guests including Sisters Of Mercy’s Dave Creffield (she’s appeared live with them) and she has supported Marillion. The album is a moving concept piece based on the … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Clannad, LISA CUTHBERT, Marillion, Paramour, review, singer songwriter, Sisters Of Mercy, Tori Amos
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Album review: BUCKCHERRY – The Best Of…

Eleven Seven Music (Release Date – out now) Before I tackled this review I read another review in the printed media with the strap line ‘Buckcherry – The Best Of.., this will be brief then…’ which was a … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Buckcherry, CD, review, rock, The Best Of Buckcherry
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DVD review: MORRISSEY – 25Live

Eagle Rock www.eagle-rock.com This live DVD was shot at the intimate Hollywood High School in Los Angeles to mark Morrissey’s twenty five years as a solo artist. It’s a fans set list including some Smiths classics like ‘Meat Is Murder’ … Continue reading
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Tagged 25Live, DVD, Eagle Rock, MORRISSEY, review, the Smiths
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Gig review: THE ANSWER/Tracer – Slade Rooms, Wolverhampton, 18 October 2013

Tonight’s gig started with confusion with a late venue change meaning there were a large number of rock fans wandering around Wolverhampton trying to find the Slade Rooms But the evening ended with a definite feeling that The Answer now … Continue reading
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Tagged 18 October 2013, Cage The Gods, gig, review, rock, Slade Rooms, THE ANSWER, Tracer, Wolverhampton
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Album Review: THE IT*MEN – Greatest Hits

Stow House Records [Release Date 2013] Such is the unlikely life story and desperate pun off the album title, that you do start to wonder if the whole The It* Men thing is a spoof, or a thinly disguised reference … Continue reading
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Tagged Ben Gmetro, Bo Diddley, Dr Feelgood, garage rock, Greatest Hits, Iron Butterfly, Jim Morrison, Ken Janssen, MC5, Motorhead, review, The It*Men, The Tubes
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Album review: ALICE COOPER – Brutal Planet/Dragontown

Armoury Records [Release date 07.10.13] The Noughties saw a resurgence in form and popularity for Alice Cooper, culminating in 2009′s Along Came A Spider – an album which many pundits saw as an updating of his 1st ‘solo’ concept album … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Alice Cooper, Armoury Classics, Brutal Planet, Dragontown, reissue, review, rock
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Album review: DEEP PURPLE – Live At Montreux 1996 and 2006

Eagle Records [Release date 7.10.13] This packaging of three Deep Purple Montreux appearances is part of a new mid-price series ‘Eagle Classics’. And it’s a great way to catch up on favourite bands, especially if you didn’t shell out earlier … Continue reading
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Tagged 1996, 2006, album, concert, Deep Purple, Don Airey, Eagle Classics, Ian Gillan, Ian Paice, Jon Lord, Live At Montreux, review, rock, Roger Glover, Steve Morse
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Album Review: GERRY JABLONSKI AND THE ELECTRIC BAND – Twist Of Fate

Fat Hippy Records [Release Date 23.09.13] Right now Gerry Jablonski And the Electric Band is one of Scotland’s best rock blues bands. ‘Twist of Fate’ is full of great songs, tight arrangements, passionate playing and real spark. And even if … Continue reading










