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Reviews & Guides by: larrybd ( 415Feedback score is 100 to 499)
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Reviews:  16First to review:  11Guides:  0Helpfulness votes:  4 out of 5Reviewer rank:  47737  (United States)
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CD: The Day the River Sang by John Stewart (CD, Feb-2006, Appleseed Records) John Stewart, Feb-2006
Still got it!
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
This is a great gift to fans who thought that "Havana" might be his farewell. The voice is back - not as youthful and vibrant as it used to be, but then neither am I. John Stewart with 50% of his once... read full review
CD: Slippin' In by Paladins (The) (CD, Jul-1999, Ruf) Paladins (The), Jul-1999
Flip & flop
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Half good, half boring. Side one (see the back cover - it has side one & side 2 listed) is full bore rockabilly and great fun. Side two bogs down with a few steps into the billy side and gets into some whin... read full review
CD: Dirty Little Secret * by Katharine Whalen (CD, Jun-2006, Koch Records (USA)... Katharine Whalen, Jun-2006
Not like the first one
1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Having enjoyed the music of the Squirrel Nut Zippers & Katharine Whalen's first solo CD, I was looking forward to this one, but she has drastically changed her style. This music is almost bad enough to... read full review
VHS: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (VHS, 2004) 
One of the best
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
This movie captures the charm of the first one (Sorcerer's Stone). The previous two were not quite as good. Rowling's characters are brought to life as they are created in the books. The plot is inter... read full review
CD: One Night of Sin: Live * by Belmont Playboys (CD, Jan-2000, Deep South) Belmont Playboys, Jan-2000
One night of less than excellent
This is a good rock & roll album, but it's missing most of the rockabilly looseness and sense of humor that Wolf Patrol has. They're taking themselves too seriously here. Muleskinner Blues and the... read full review
CD: Lowdown & Up by Toni Price (CD, Mar-1999, Texas Music Group/Lone Star Recor... Toni Price, Mar-1999
Toni - anytime at any Price.
Toni has a magnificent voice, and a unique laid back but involved style. She moves easily from country to blues to jazz and even a little rock on the same album - sometimes on the same song.If you're looki... read full review
CD: New Adventures in Hi-Fi by R.E.M. (CD, Sep-1996, Warner Bros.) R.E.M., Sep-1996
Back to what they do best
REM doesn't bore their fans by putting out repetitive material, but the fact that they're all over the place ticks off a lot of their fans, including me. I like variety & different genres by the s... read full review
CD: New Beginning by Tracy Chapman (CD, Jan-1995, Elektra) Tracy Chapman, Jan-1995
Same old same old
If you like everything else that Tracy has done, you'll like this CD. If variety is the spice of life, this album defines bland. Her extreme positions are repeated over & over until they are numbing, n... read full review
CD: Big Time Operator by Big Time Operator (CD, Nov-1998, Big Time Operator) Big Time Operator, Nov-1998
Swing, swing, swing.
Good modern swing music. Professional quality all the way through, except the vocal on I Can't Get Started. (But then - Beiderbeck's vocal wasn't great either). There are new songs, and covers of... read full review
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