By now regarded as the greatest live act on the planet, these two albums represent the creative, artistic peak of Sly And The Family Stone.
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Music Review: Sly And The Family Stone – A Whole New Thing; Dance To The Music; Life (Original Recordings Remastered, Part 1 of 3)
Sly And The Family Stone's place in the music history books is just about as sure a thing as it gets.
Read More »Music Review: Yes – Live at Montreux 2003
Yes performs for the first time at the famed festival in the band's 35-year history.
Read More »Music DVD Review: Tim Buckley – My Fleeting House
My Fleeting House is a very good portrait of singer/songwriter Tim Buckley's musical career and the different styles it encompassed.
Read More »Music Review: Various Artists – Stax 50th Anniversary Celebration
Fifty tracks to celebrate 50 years.
Read More »Music Review: Umphrey’s McGee – The Bottom Half
For any UM fan, this is a definite must-have.
Read More »Music Review: Sly & The Family Stone A Whole New Thing
A Whole New Thing... the potential for dance music to be more than mindless drivel.
Read More »Music Review: Crystal Visions: The Very Best of Stevie Nicks (CD/DVD Double Disc Edition)
Crystal Visions sums up the Very Best Of Stevie Nicks, while showing she remains just as vital now as she was then.
Read More »Music Review: Deas Vail — All The Houses Look The Same
Step two on my journey to discover Arkansas's music scene — Deas Vail.
Read More »Music Review: Simply Red — Stay
Simply Red's new album is nothing new under the sun, but it's at least worthy of seeing the light of day.
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