Dateline: Vancouver, BC, Canada
Weblog: blogcritics.org/writers/jordan-richardson/
Articles: 522
Jordan Richardson is a Canadian freelance writer and maple syrup enthusiast. His film reviews can be found at the Canadian Cinephile's Reviews and his music reviews are located at the Canadian Audiophile's Reviews and News. Mr. Richardson's favourite ice cream flavour is chocolate chip mint.
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DVD Review: David Attenborough Wildlife Specials
When it comes to natural history, few broadcasters and naturalists match up to David Attenborough.
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Music Review: Stanley Jordan - State of Nature
With this instrumental album, Stanley Jordan says more about the real state of nature than any protest music or Al Gore docs ever could.
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Music Review: Nat King Cole - To Whom It May Concern (Reissue)
Cole's 1959 recording is one of the finest soundtracks for a dreamy evening in, or a trip out in an imaginary convertible.
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Music Review: Nat King Cole - Sings My Fair Lady (Reissue)
This is one of Nat King Cole’s most ambitious and extravagant albums.
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Music Review: Wye Oak - If Children
The wye oak is Maryland’s state tree. The band, comprised of Andy Stack and Jenn Wasner, may end up Maryland’s state band.
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Music Review: Lorraine Feather - Language
Ever lost your keys, waited tables, marveled at traffic, or been on hold with a robotic recording? You have something in common with Lorraine Feather.
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Music Review: Nat King Cole - Unforgettable (Reissue)
One of Nat King Cole's most memorable recordings gets the Collector's Choice treatment.
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Music Review: Nat King Cole - This is Nat King Cole (Reissue)
Cole explains that "dreams can tell a lie" on this compilation.
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Music Review: Robyn - Robyn
She's the future of pop and we had better take notice or she’ll kick our asses.
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Music Review: Nat King Cole - The Very Thought of You (Reissue)
From the opening notes of the title track’s legendary refrain, it is apparent that a state of composed delight is easily acquainted with this record.
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