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Music Review: Riverside Profiles: Chet Baker
Chet Baker's range as a trumpet player and his vocal talents are displayed in this selection from his recordings from 1958 and 1959.
Read More »Music Review: Robert Plant – Nine Lives (Sampler)
This box set collects all of Robert Plant's solo albums.
Read More »Music Review: Drake Bell – It’s Only Time
It's Only Time before these CDs hit the $1.00 bin at your local Wal-Mart.
Read More »Music Review: Akon – Konvicted
Akon is too talented of an individual to miss this CD, but you may want to get the clean version.
Read More »Music Review: Primus – They Can’t All Be Zingers
Wait a minute. Primus? I LIKE A PRIMUS RECORD? I feel faint...
Read More »Music Review: Nina Simone – Nina Simone: Remixed and Reimagined
Hopefully I’ve not confused you more than this album confused me.
Read More »Music Review: Blackmore’s Night – Winter Carols
A Renaissance rock take on traditional Christmas hymns and carols, with a few other seasonal tunes thrown in.
Read More »Music Review: Ali Lohan – Lohan Holdiay
The album is uplifting and cheerful, while being innocent and sweet.
Read More »Music Review: Joan Osborne – Pretty Little Stranger
This album is a tasteful blend of soulful vocals with Americana instrumentation and arrangements that are guaranteed to not disappoint.
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