The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: So, initially my friend had given me this album because hey, it’s a guy with a big afro and equally big lapels. Then I heard it. Then I listened again, and again, and again. This album still blows my mind. The album opens with the track “When... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “Al Clouston was born in St. John’s Newfoundland. For many years his hobby has been collecting Newfoundland humour. He claims that if put in print these stories lose their colour and therefore have to be heard to be appreciated. For the past several years he has been entertaining various groups... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “March For Christ evolved out of the need of three young Christians to praise the Lord, in a very cloistered surrounding of a state run school. They have overcome many adversities in their efforts to share what being a Christian means to them and how it affects their lives. Despite... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “I stepped into the word of deep suffering two and a half years ago. The chosen victim of a tragic fall which left me paralyzed, I was left groping for someone to whom I could cling during my hour of desperation. I found the Best Friend a lonely heard could... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: The cover on this one caught my eye, and the back cover just seemed to be begging to be purchased… So here we are. The album opens with “Take Me to Your Leader” which apparently was this bands biggest hit. The opening guitar riff and drum playing... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: Organs, Quebec and handlebar moustaches. All good things in my book. So, this album opens with the track “Tea for Two” and it’s played as a ‘cha cha’ style song, and well, it’s really relaxing and relaxing music is what I need right now, so it works... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: So, when I first started collecting records I found a copy of “Christmas with the Mom and the Dads” and soon after started to find more and more copies of their albums, at first I thought they were some spectacular rural folk act, but soon found out... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: So, I can’t really say I’m like a huge Carly Simon fan or anything, I know like one song, and knew she was married to James Taylor for a bit. The album opens with “That’s the Way I’ve Heard It Should Be” and for some reason the... Read More »