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John Cougar – “Nothin’ Matters and What If It Did”

John Cougar – “Nothin’ Matters and What If It Did”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: To start, I solely bought this record because of the fact it has Edith Massey on the cover, plus because John Cougar is bad ass. The album opens with the track “Hot Night in a Cold Town” – which may I say is pretty damn amazing. The... Read More »

Danny & Joyce Deardorff – “Ma La Lady”

Danny & Joyce Deardorff – “Ma La Lady”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “DEDICATION  We dedicate this album with all our love to Ed, Suni, Philip, Darius (and Maggie) Your music and your lives will be an inspiration for us all,  Jim Seals & Dash Crofts” Personal Review: Another album by the very talented Danny Deardorff, this one, he is now accompanied by... Read More »

Sharifah Noor & Orkes Zindegi – “Sharifah Noor”

Sharifah Noor & Orkes Zindegi – “Sharifah Noor”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: So, most likely the rarest of rare in Sharifah Noor albums. This is a self-titled full length album! Anyways, the album opens with “Katapan Anak Tiri” (Which google can’t seem to translate for me – which translates to “Mourning of a Stepchild“), anyways, the song is pretty... Read More »

Chris De Burgh – “Spanish Train and Other Stories”

Chris De Burgh – “Spanish Train and Other Stories”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: To get me started on this, I have to start by saying a long time ago I had a cassette player in my room and in the cassette player, I had this album. I would listen to it nightly, it was the first album I listened to... Read More »

Tammy Faye Bakker – “Tammy Tammy Tammy”

Tammy Faye Bakker – “Tammy Tammy Tammy”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “Tammy sings… Tammy entertains… Tammy is talented… Tammy is versatile… Tammy will find a place in your heart. Her style is exciting and inspiring. Her favorites range from spirituals to gospel to beautiful sacred numbers. These are the ones she has chosen to share with you. Each one has a... Read More »

Indian Jack – “The World of Indian Jack & Friends”

Indian Jack – “The World of Indian Jack & Friends”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “John Charles Visser (Indian Jack) was born in the foothills ranching country of Calgary, Alberta on August 14th, 1929. (of Holland – Dutch, Scottish and Irish origin). Jack has lived in Calgary most of his life. He completed his high school education in 1948 and graduated with a Bachelor of... Read More »

Allen Buchanek – “Saved By Fire”

Allen Buchanek – “Saved By Fire”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “In Corinthians Paul speaks of those who would be saved “so as by fire.” Allen Buchanek has a testimony that fits Paul’s expression.  Allen was a typical 19-year-old college student, living for a good time in the big city – without thought of God or spiritual values – when tragedy... Read More »

Danny Deardorff – “Chameleon”

Danny Deardorff – “Chameleon”The Sleeve:  The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “To my wife, Joyce, who taught me this: Poetry does not make life beautiful: no, it is the way we live that gives beauty to our poems. With all my heart, this album is yours… Danny” Personal Review: Let me start off by saying Danny Deardorff is one very, very,... Read More »

Dick Jensen – “Giant of Hawaii”

Dick Jensen – “Giant of Hawaii”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: To start let me say that I know very little about Dick Jensen, and that I had bought the album solely for the fact it’s signed and titled “The Giant of Hawaii” (Apparently 6ft is giant in Hawaii.) Anyways, Dick has some acting credits to his name,... Read More »

Traci Lords – “Control”

Traci Lords – “Control”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: So, let’s start this review. The “Original Mix” starts off this LP (Er, 12″ Single!). Oh yay. The same words repeated over and over… and over. Generic techno beat. Yes, it’s 1994. Going to be honest, I like Traci Lords as an actor, she’s done a couple... Read More »

Scotty Stevenson & the Canadian Nighthawks – “Big Scene ’67”

Scotty Stevenson & the Canadian Nighthawks – “Big Scene ’67”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “1967 is Canada’s Centennial and just about every Canadian artist has his own Centennial album. Why not Scotty Stevenson and the Canadian Nighthawks.  First, let’s introduce you to the fellows who make up the Nighthawks.  STEEL GUITARIST : BUDDY ACKERS. Buddy needs no introduction as he has been with Scotty... Read More »

Manic Street Preachers – “Generation Terrorists”

Manic Street Preachers – “Generation Terrorists”The Sleeve: Gatefold: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: This album has to be, in my honest opinion one of the greatest rock albums of all time, or atleast the 90’s to the present day. The entire album was written by Richey Edwards and Nicky Wire (Lyric wise) and the music is James Dean Bradfield... Read More »

Aerosmith – “Permanent Vacation”

Aerosmith – “Permanent Vacation”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: Aerosmiths 1987 album “Permanent Vacation” – now I am not a big fan of theirs and don’t think much of Steven Tyler (Thanks “Two and a Half Men” and “American Idol“!) So the album opens with the track “Heart’s Done Time” – now this album is filed... Read More »

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