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The reissue of Ray Charles' 'Genius Loves Company' is an upgrade for those who bought the original album and a treat for those who missed it the first time around.
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Devon Allman's second solo release shouldn't be ignored by anyone who craves driving rock with touches of the blues, soul, and R&B.
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At long last, the sounds of Ireland's Pugwash are coming to the States, and it's about time.
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The Venezuela-based Backhand is a proficient prog rock ensemble that closely emulates their '70s inspirations.
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An excellent collection of essays analyzing how the TV show was adapted into four-color panels and word balloons.
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Sid Griffin's gentle new album is full of witty and ironic observations on love, war, and the music business.
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The Bonfire Set is a new folk rock group that both rocks with the best of them while offering songs designed to enlighten a new generation.
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Despite a good performance, Ian Anderson's 'Thick as a Brick - Live in Iceland' isn't an indispensable addition to the Jethro Tull canon.
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