Name: MuzikMan
Weblog: www.muzikreviews.com
Articles: 353
First Published: Sunday, May 23, 2004
Last Published: Monday, August 13, 2007
Currently listing articles 353-301:
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Music Review: Dream Theater's - Systematic Chaos, Best Album Yet— This album features some of the best progressive metal you will ever hear - bar none.
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Music Review: Paul McCartney - Memory Almost Full— McCartney has found a groove, a second wind to reignite his career to another level.
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Music DVD Review: Kenny Wayne Shepherd - 10 Days Out (Blues From The Backroads)— It is like a down-home cooked meal, the real deal.
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Music Review: America - Here & Now— Funny how things change and how one album can spark your interest in a band.
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Music Review: John Lee Hooker - Hooker— He single handedly created the Detroit Blues sound.
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Music Review: Yes - Fragile— Fragile gets the Ultradisc II gold treatment.
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Music Review: Blackmore's Night - Winter Carols— I feel in love with the music of Blackmore’s Night.
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Music Review: Al Di Meola - Consequence of Chaos— He is one of those artists that you always anticipate hearing great things from every time a new album comes out.
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Music Review: The Pretenders - Albums I & II (Remastered)— They had one foot in punk and the other in rock, it was the best of both worlds for The Pretenders.
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Music Review: John Mayer - Continuum, Candidate For Album of The Year— Continuum is a true classic of our time
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Music Review: The Electric Light Orchestra Reissues— Several of the bands recording have been remastered and reissued.
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Music Review: Kansas - Works In Progress— If you are a Kansas fan, this is a no-brainer.
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Music Review: Bob Seger - Face The Promise— ...
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Music Review: The Monkees - The Monkees and More Of The Monkees (Reissues)— "Hey, hey it’s the Monkees!"
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Music DVD Review: Bonnie Raitt And Friends - Decades Rock Live— Everyone was honored to be on the same stage as Bonnie.
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Music Review: Cactus Returns Strongly With New Release V— This is a solid comeback for a forgotten band and it should kick up some dust, joggle some cobwebs...
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DVD/CD Review: Particle - Transformations Live and Transformations Live For The People— You can feel the sense of community that Particle has with each other and their fans.
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DVD/CD Review: Phish - Live In Brooklyn— Phish releases another fine live set.
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CD/DVD Review: Stream Of Passion - Live In The Real World— Live In The Real World removes any doubt or speculation over this band's capability in live performance.
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CD Review: Yeah! - Def Leppard— Yeah! Def Leppard is back.
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Jimi Hendrix Live At Woodstock DVD— ...
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CD Reviews: Keith Emerson, Honky, Off The Shelf, At The Movies— Keyboard great's solo albums are reissued.
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CD Review: The Space Cossacks - Never Mind The Bolsheviks - The Best Of The Space Cossacks— Maybe CDs like this will fall into the right hands and serve as an introduction to the third wave of surf instrumentals.
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CD Review: Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime II— There is tons of energy on this album along with the usual pounding rhythm section and heavy metal guitars ripping away.
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CD Review: Herb Alpert’s Tijuana Brass - Whipped Cream & Other Delights Rewhipped— Remixes by late '90s and 2000 era DJs, with the old master himself playing new trumpet solos on seven tracks.
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CD Review: Blackmore’s Night - The Village Lanterne— Blackmore gives all of himself and satisfies old Deep Purple fans and new fans, as well.
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CD Review: Tommy Bolin - Whips And Roses— I am on a mission now to get every recording Bolin was involved with because of this CD; I am now officially obsessed.
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CD Review: Slave To The System - Slave To The System— Every time I hear this CD, I get chill that goes right up my spine then down my arm; it’s magical and energetic as hell.
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Book Review: Laurel Canyon - The Inside Story of Rock and Roll’s Legendary Neighborhood by Michael Walker— The San Francisco element was very important, but 396 miles down the coast there was a parallel universe taking shape that was of equal importance.
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Rick Ray Releases 28th Album-Temporary World— ...
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Hollywood’s Underbelly Comes to the Surface in Michael Mangia’s The Invisible Wall CD— Michael Mangia is not your typical artist. And The Invisible Wall is not your typical CD.
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Steve Northeast— Steve Northeast will instantly remind you of other voices you have heard over the years.
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Review: Hollins Steele - Songs From Vanderbilt Avenue— If all that glitters is gold then Hollins Steele's album is a cache of sparkling pop rock.
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Woody Russell's Americana— The name Woody Russell summons images of a man sitting in a musky old bar on a wooden stool with his guitar, singing and telling
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Stefanie Seskin— The Edge of Reason is Stefanie Seskin’s statement to the world that she has arrived
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Dee Dee Bridgewater— How does a little jazz music French style sound?
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Review: Stream of Passion's Embrace The Storm— ...
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Review: Back Home With Eric Clapton— Any time Eric Clapton releases an album there is a lot of anticipation and excitement.
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Interview With Hanson— I remember when you guys were very young and the newest sensations and pop darlings.
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Interview With Gary Husband— Let us start with your background and upbringing Gary.
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Review: Les Paul & Friends— Les Paul is 90 years old now. It is amazing that the man is still rockin’ after all these years.
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The Reach Podcast: Episode One 8/3/05— There are so many mediums available for artists to get their music out, in lieu of a major label, it is mind boggling when you
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CD Review: Eric Kamen - Native Unit— Eric Kamen lives in two worlds, as a producer in Hip Hop and R & B and as E with his own recording endeavors on
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Review: Gabriel James "In The Hands Of Fools— ...
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Review: Various Artists - Back Against the Wall— You cannot downplay the importance and sheer brilliance of Pink Floyd’s masterpiece The Wall.
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CD Review: Laura Day - It's You— Her name is Laura Day. Although she only allows you to see part of her face, the picture of her inside the CD sure lets
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CD Review: ELO - The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra— ...
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CD Review: Wade O. Brown - All Night, All Love— ...
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American Armed Forces Find Sanctuary In Rhythm Of Honor CD— We are sometimes caught dealing in generic phrases like "military action" or "defense plan," and we may forget that good men and women, not words,
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CD Review: Chicago Live At Carnegie Hall Vol. 1-4 Chicago IV— I covered the Chicago box set a few years ago, bought all the remastered releases recently, and now the crowning glory of an implausible career
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CD Review: The Stooges - The Stooges & Funhouse— Iggy Pop is like a cockroach, you just cannot kill him.
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CD Review: Niko Riippa Bohemian Breakfast— When you are an apprentice to blues legends such as Louisiana Red and Eddie Kirkland you must be a very special person with an enormous
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Stan Swiniarski Releases New Country Album Ain’t That Love— Stan Swiniarski is an international independent Americana recording artist.

