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Christina in Concert

Including a few older tracks alongside offerings from the new double album, Christina's Back to Basics show was an earful as well as an...

Prince – Planet Earth (Columbia)

Prince loves his baby, but not like he loves his guitar, which is a good thing considering the beautiful music he can make with...

Crowded House – Time on Earth (Capitol)

It's been awhile, 14 years to be more precise, since the boys from Crowded House got together and made an album. A lot has...

Paul Kelly – Stolen Apples (EMI)

Paul Kelly's new album ‘Stolen Apples' will sound even better live than it does on CD. Paul's vocals and song writing blend perfectly with...

Pink – Dear Mr. President (Sony/BMG)

While many music aficionados are loathe to admit that a pop musician evokes anything in them beyond the urge to dance, Pink will likely...

Athron – Taming Butterflies (Inertia)

Taming Butterflies is Athron's first full length solo album and it unites the diversity of styles that have evolved with his songwriting since it...

Steve Vai – Sound Theories Vol 1 & 2 (Epic)

Sound Theories Volume 1 & 2 is a double live CD capturing legendary guitarist Steve Vai's electrifying collaboration with the Netherlands Metropole Orchestra. With...

Fridge – The Sun (Text Records)

Fridge is now entering their second decade of placid post-rockery. Touchingly, the school friends from Putney still get together to make music despite all...

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