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Jon Bryan

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NOT FORGOTTEN – SPARKS – HELLO YOUNG LOVERS

  • November 17, 2013
  • Jon Bryan
Once in a blue moon a new album is released by a well established act that stands out as the best of their career. It’s a rare thing for sure…
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NOT FORGOTTEN – GRUFF RHYS – CANDYLION

  • November 15, 2013
  • Jon Bryan
Looking back, Brit-pop was just a bit rubbish wasn’t it? Few of the bands it spewed forth had top-line careers which lasted more than a handful of years, great albums…
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NOT FORGOTTEN – QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE – SONGS FOR THE DEAF

  • November 13, 2013
  • Jon Bryan
It was at one of those get togethers you attend with your other half, so there’s always a few folks you’ve not met before. My girlfriend was saying hello to…
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NOT FORGOTTEN – THE POSIES – FROSTING ON THE BEATER

  • November 12, 2013
  • Jon Bryan
Over time tastes can change. When I was a child I hated the taste of cheese and onion crisps, preferring the sharp bite provided by salt and vinegar, however the…
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NOT FORGOTTEN – CAMILLE O’SULLIVAN – CHANGELING

  • November 10, 2013
  • Jon Bryan
Camille O’Sullivan was not an artist I was familiar with prior to hearing Changeling, though a little Googling quickly ensured I had the basics, which was enough to give the…
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NOT FORGOTTEN – RANDY NEWMAN – BAD LOVE

  • November 10, 2013
  • Jon Bryan
Way back in my late teens and into my early twenties, I fancied myself as a poet. I thought I was pretty damn good at it too. So did others…
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Not Forgotten – The Magnetic Fields – 69 Love Songs

  • November 6, 2013
  • Jon Bryan
The first thing that hits you about 69 Love Songs, before you even hear the first note of the music is the scale of the damn thing. Three CDs. Three…
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NOT FORGOTTEN – JASON LYTLE – YOURS TRULY, THE COMMUTER

  • November 3, 2013
  • Jon Bryan
“The last thing I heard I was left for dead” – Now that’s an arresting way to open your solo debut, especially if you were the main creative force of…
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Not Forgotten: Kenickie – At the Club

  • November 2, 2013
  • Jon Bryan
The guitar bands that rose to prominence in the UK through the mid 90s in the UK were a mixed bunch. There were a handful of thoroughly enjoyable bands, but…
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NOT FORGOTTEN – BILLY JOEL – COLD SPRING HARBOR

  • October 31, 2013
  • Jon Bryan
What the hell is this? A Billy Joel album in this ongoing A to Z of underappreciated albums? When I first started this series of reviews, I never imagined that…
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