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Jon Bryan

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Not Forgotten: Fleetwood Mac – Tango in the Night

  • November 14, 2015
  • Jon Bryan
Like many acts who hit their creative peaks in the 60s and 70s, Fleetwood Mac struggled with the 80s. By the middle of the decade, the willingness to experiment with…
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News: Black Crowes reissued on vinyl

  • November 14, 2015
  • Jon Bryan
The Black Crowes were a band for whom the stars almost aligned. Arriving on the music scene seemingly fully formed with their Faces / Rolling Stones / Humble Pie blues…
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Not Forgotten: Little Feat – Waiting for Columbus

  • November 10, 2015
  • Jon Bryan
It starts with the band chanting along with each other instead of the usual crowd noise, which eventually gives way to the sound of an MC introducing the band and…
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Not Forgotten: Mott the Hoople – The Hoople

  • November 7, 2015
  • Jon Bryan
Sometimes you really do need to be careful what you wish for. After years of hard-gigging, road-hardened Mott the Hoople had thrown in the towel in March 1972, only for…
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Album Review: They Might Be Giants – Why?

  • November 6, 2015
  • Jon Bryan
Music for children is often an awkward art to master. Obviously you want something tuneful and memorable, but you also want to avoid adult themes. Another thing you want to…
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Not Forgotten: Mansun – Attack of the Grey Lantern

  • November 3, 2015
  • Jon Bryan
Released at a time when any UK four piece with guitars was being mercilessly marketed as Britpop and ‘indie’, Mansun’s Attack of the Grey Lantern is an album that succeeded,…
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Not Forgotten: The Band – Music From Big Pink

  • November 1, 2015
  • Jon Bryan
The Band are an acts whose heavyweight reputation promises far more than it actually delivers. For all the revisionist history since, in truth they only released two truly world class…
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Album Review: Father John Misty – I Love You, Honeybear

  • October 31, 2015
  • Jon Bryan
Bella Union have been on a massive – and I mean massive – roll this year. In 2015 they’ve released the long overdue return albums by B.C. Camplight, Mercury Rev…
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Album Review: Def Leppard – Def Leppard

  • October 29, 2015
  • Jon Bryan
It’s been seven years since Def Leppard’s last album, “Songs From the Sparkle Lounge”, and the musical landscape has continued to evolve at a bewildering rate in their absence. Things…
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Album Review: The Kinks – Sunny Afternoon

  • October 28, 2015
  • Jon Bryan
Okay, so what do we have here? Another Kinks Kompilation? Aren’t there enough of those already? The latest attempt to distil the brilliance of The Kinks onto two CD’s ties…
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