More new music than you can eat in one sitting
One way and another I have a heap of music to listen to at the moment. Try this for size: o Brian Eno & Jah
One way and another I have a heap of music to listen to at the moment. Try this for size: o Brian Eno & Jah
I have managed to get hold of two of the albums by Magazine, an English band of the late 70s and early 80s. I still
The record industry still wants to wage war with its customers. In the USA lawyers battle for the centre-ground on copyright. Companies see copyright as
I’m listening to some pretty mainstream stuff at the moment: REM – Around the Sun Keane – Hopes and Fears Both are in the charts
This is just a short post to point out that Jan Garbarek’s latest album which I reviewed and raved about recently, has been nominated for
Follow the link for a review by Norman Geras of the Jan Garbarek Group’s concert in Manchester, England. Norman was less impressed than I was.
This was the third time I had seen Jan Garbarek live. The first time, at the Bluecoat Arts Centre in Liverpool, was an incredible night
OK, it’s a bit of a corny title for this post, but I just couldn’t resist it. I have already done this post once, but
Yesterday I bought a couple of new albums from my local Music Zone. This store has radically changed the pricing of CDs in the UK.
I spent last night listening to a selection of great songs, taking the opportunity to pull at the emotions. Great songs should do that. I