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Not Forgotten: Aimee Mann – Whatever

  • January 18, 2016
  • Kevin Paterson
I have always kept an eye open for new female singer-songwriters. In general I am a huge fan of the genre (if you can call it a genre in its…
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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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Not Forgotten: The Allman Brothers Band – Brothers and Sisters

  • May 29, 2015
  • Jon Bryan
Brothers and Sisters was the album where The Allman Brothers Band made a concerted effort to rebuild themselves following the blow of the death of slide guitar maestro Duane Allman…
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Not Forgotten: Wilco’s A Ghost Is Born Ten Years Later

  • June 25, 2014
  • J Hubner
I don’t think there’s a more divisive Wilco record than A Ghost Is Born(maybe Wilco(The Album)). It was a record filled with claustrophobic silence, whispered musical intentions, and the sound of numbed…
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