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Reviews & Guides by: stamptraveller ( 1615Feedback score is 1000 to 4,999)  About Me Top 25 Reviewer
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Reviews:  132First to review:  93Guides:  14Helpfulness votes:  1694 out of 1900Reviewer rank:  12
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CD: Pulse [Slipcase] by Pink Floyd (CD, Jun-1995, 2 Discs, Columbia (USA)) Pink Floyd, Jun-1995
Well put together list of live material
11 out of 14 people found this review helpful
Over time, this has become one of my favourite albums. As a rule, I don't go much for compilation albums. However, this double album, taken from a Floyd concert (and happily unflawed sound-wise) has a real... read full review
CD: Blues by Jimi Hendrix (CD, Apr-1994, MCA (USA)) Jimi Hendrix, Apr-1994
Great Hendrix album
6 out of 10 people found this review helpful
I was surprised how good this album is: I wasn't expecting the quality or the stylistic content - I guess I should have known better. Hendrix was one of the most gifted musicians of the last century (I thi... read full review
CD: The Babys/Broken Heart by Babys (The) (CD, Mar-2001, Innovative Communicati... Babys (The), Mar-2001
Nice production
3 out of 5 people found this review helpful
Have to rate it highly, even though it's a double compilation re-issue album. Actually, it's a nice production with extensive liner notes (if they are still presenting the album that way - I bought mi... read full review
CD: Pete Townshend Live: A Benefit for Maryville Academy by Pete Townshend (CD,... Pete Townshend, Sep-1999
Controversial yet worthwhile album - nice variations
3 out of 5 people found this review helpful
Jon Carin's producing of this album has copped a lot of flak, as has Pete's vocals and supposedly erratic guitar work. But this doesn't mean it's not got its good points. This is a one-off -... read full review
CD: Feelin' Alright: The Very Best of Traffic by Traffic (CD, Mar-2007, Island) Traffic, Mar-2007
Fine compilation album covering 60s and 70s
3 out of 6 people found this review helpful
At first I was sceptical about listening to "Paper Sun" and "Low Spark of High Heeled Boy" on the same album. However, Traffic is a band that somehow blends together musically in such a way,... read full review
CD: Honor Thy Fatha by Earl Hines (CD, Sep-1994, Drive Archive) Earl Hines, Sep-1994
Very nice pianee album
2 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Love that pianee! This is a reissue as far as I can work out of some interesting material. Red Callender and Bill Douglas are backing up the "Fatha" on this delightful lyrical jazz piano album. It doe... read full review
CD: Live! [Remaster] by Police (The) (CD, Mar-2003, 2 Discs, A&M (USA)) Police (The), Mar-2003
Raw Police energy straight from the bull ring
2 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Perhaps this is not the best album you'll ever hear, especially the first time you listen to it. However, once you get over the indifferent sound quality and start imagining what it might have been like to... read full review
CD: Golden Years: 1943-1946 by Nat "King" Cole (CD, Apr-2001, Big Eye Music) Nat King Cole, Apr-2001
Excellent album of early material
1 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Well-produced CD from Stardust Records with good sound and an excellent range of swing, blues and boogie tunes from the 40s. It has good liner notes - the package is top quality. Any jazz/blues lover will enjoy... read full review
CD: Broken Heart by Babys (The) (CD, Mar-1989, Chrysalis Records) Babys (The), Mar-1989
One of the all-time great rock albums
1 out of 3 people found this review helpful
I'm biased, of course, but I have to say this is one of the best albums to ever appear on the rock scene anywhere. It's certainly my favourite Baby's album; just one of those things that all come... read full review
CD: Before the Fame by Rod Stewart (CD, Nov-2003, Alchemy Records) Rod Stewart, Nov-2003
Jazzy collection of early pieces
1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
This is well worth a listen. Some will be surprised about the jazzy, bluesy feel of many tracks. The selections are taken from a variety of sources so the recordings differ somewhat but the sound is more or les... read full review
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