Music·Recordings Boy George – This Is What I Do (Very Me) CD REVIEW November 16, 2013 Peter Kearns Music·Recordings I WISH IT wasn’t. PETER KEARNS Sound =2/5 Music = 2/5 Facebook X Pinterest Whatsapp Linkedin Reddit Email review Peter Kearns Latest posts Christian & The 2120s – Moments (Independent) CD REVIEW Post Death Soundtrack – The Unlearning Curve (No label) CD REVIEW Guy Grogan – Dynamite Bouquet (No label) CD REVIEW Prince And His Right To Bear Words View all 1 Comment This is the only way this review could have gone. Superb! Leave a ReplyYour email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Authors Follow us facebook twitter Previous Story Gary Numan – Splinter (Songs From A Broken Mind) (Mortal/Cooking Vinyl) CD REVIEW Next Story Xbox One Guarded By Sharks Latest from Music Wellington in the ’80s through the lens of an outsider music group GARY STEEL reviews a new book that’s not only the story of an extraordinary band, label and scene, but an alternative history of Wellington Dance around the world with Corben Simpson He won a Silver Scroll award in 1971. He sang for Blerta. He recorded an album in bed. After more than 50 years Corben The format wars suck GARY STEEL has been thinking about vinyl vs. streaming vs. compact discs (etc) and just wants it all to stop. Who you jiving with that cosmic debris? Zappa’s Apostrophe (’) at 50 Frank Zappa’s most popular album gets a chunky six-disc elaboration. GARY STEEL wonders whether it warrants the attention. World’s Worst Records – Alison Gold’s Chinese Food Our expert on the worst of the worst, the honourable MATT KELLY, gets stuck into a very dubious release that verges on culturally insensitive.
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Dance around the world with Corben Simpson He won a Silver Scroll award in 1971. He sang for Blerta. He recorded an album in bed. After more than 50 years Corben
The format wars suck GARY STEEL has been thinking about vinyl vs. streaming vs. compact discs (etc) and just wants it all to stop.
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