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Not Forgotten: Jethro Tull – War Child

  • November 19, 2014
  • Jon Bryan
Released in 1974, War Child found Jethro Tull at a crossroads in their career. Having had their previous album, the dense and generally grumpy A Passion Play, critically mauled and…
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Not Forgotten: Neil Young – Rust Never Sleeps

  • October 24, 2014
  • Jon Bryan
Neil Young has always struck me as a somewhat schizophrenic artist, rattling between noisy guitar-rock which could be either thrilling or dragged out beyond all reasonable endurance and his softer…
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Not Forgotten: Ian Hunter – All American Alien Boy

  • October 17, 2014
  • Jon Bryan
He could have taken the easy route and trotted out facsimiles of his brilliant eponymous solo debut, but Ian Hunter is a smarter cookie than that. He knew that if…
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Not Forgotten – Talking Heads – Stop Making Sense (1999 Special Edition)

  • October 9, 2014
  • Jon Bryan
It starts with audience noise, David Byrne scrolls out and utters immortal opening lines. “Hi. I’ve got a tape I wanna play you.” A basic electronic drum pattern starts up,…
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Not Forgotten: Atomic Rooster – In Hearing of Atomic Rooster

  • October 1, 2014
  • Jon Bryan
In Hearing Of Atomic Rooster is a remarkable album, but not for the most obvious reasons. On first listen, it’s a heavy psych-prog album by a band centred around former…
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Not Forgotten: ZZ Top – Degüello

  • September 29, 2014
  • Jon Bryan
Pretty much smack inbetween the career high-water mark that was Tres Hombres, and the ultra-commercial, MTV-courting, mega-seller, Eliminator, ZZ Top’s Deguello is something of a stand-alone for the band. Whereas…
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Not Forgotten: REM – New Adventures in Hi-Fi

  • September 19, 2014
  • Jon Bryan
New Adventures In Hi-Fi can be a difficult album to digest. It doesn’t flow particularly well, it can drag and in places it can sound rather dull. There aren’t many…
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Not Forgotten – Ian Hunter – Ian Hunter

  • September 16, 2014
  • Jon Bryan
Walking away from Mott the Hoople at the point they were beginning to make their mark in the USA, a lot of people must have questioned Ian Hunter’s desire to…
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Not Forgotten: Humble Pie – Smokin’

  • September 7, 2014
  • Jon Bryan
Humble Pie are a band I had certainly heard of, but beyond knowing that they were the band that post-Small Faces Steve Marriott formed with pre-Frampton Comes Alive! Peter Frampton…
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Not Forgotten: Cheap Trick – At Budokan

  • August 29, 2014
  • Jon Bryan
You know something, it’s taken me years to come to terms with it and stop being bitter about the fact that I wasn’t blessed in the looks department, but I’m…
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