The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: The Manic Street Preachers are basically my favorite band – hands down. (with the exception of Joy Division, Sex Pistols and Nirvana). Their lyrics are deep and meaningful – and they’re just flat out amazing. So, the A-Side opens with the song “A Design for Life” and... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: Personal Review: So, to be quite honest, I do not know much about Ryan Adams – I liked the fact that this was a full length 7″ EP – and that it is titled ‘1984’ – I also hear Ryan changes his persona quite often. So, that’s kinda neat! So,... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: Along time ago, I was given a box of records in that box of records was a whole bunch of Ricky Skaggs albums, and for awhile I just used to sit there and shout “Ricky Skaggs” – until today, today is the day I play one. (I... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “1979 was a hectic year. My personal business had kept me to the grindstone, and it seemed like everytime I opened up a newspaper some gorgeous tanned blonde would be inviting me to an exotic sun vacation. I called up my old songwriting buddy of 15 years, Larry Coad and... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Gatefold: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: I don’t know much about Jonathan Edwards – and by much, I mean anything at all, I liked the cover design and how Jonathan looked so I figured what they hey, why don’t I buy it? So, I did. “Everybody Knows Her” opens the album,... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: I don’t got much to say about this album, I’m pretty sure Robert David is Canadian…? The album opens with “Close to Me” and Robert is a softer voiced man, you wouldn’t expect this from the cover of this album. The song is alright, nothing overly special,... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “The “CALVARY CRUSADERS” are a breath of fresh air in our generation. God has called them to a music ministry. The depths of their commitment and presence of the Holy Spirit in their lives and concerts causes them to stand head and shoulders above most singing groups. Their motto: “SALVATION... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: Gonna be really honest, I bought this album solely for the cover – not knowing exactly what the music would be like, I just really liked the album cover. The A-Side is “How Much, How Much I Love You” – and it’s a 17 minute disco track,... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “WE COME OUT TO PLAY – and we’ve been coming out to play since March 1972 when the idea of the three Saunders brothers Don, Ted and Doug sparked and grew into what is now the York Lions Steel Band. The spark was kindled when the group acquired a set... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: So, this album is among the ranks of those rare folk albums that you see very little of, that have surprisingly good songs on them. Anyways, the album opens with a cover of Crosby, Stills & Nash’s “Our House” – though, I’ve heard both versions (this and... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “WE, THE ARNOLD TRIO, ARE VERY PROUD THAT THE LORD HAS MADE A WAY AND INSPIRED THIS OUR FIRST GOSPEL ALBUM. OUR SINCERE PRAYER IS THAT IN EACH HOME THESE ALBUMS GO INTO, SOME LOST LOVED ONE OR FRIEND WILL HEAR SOME SONG WE SING AND FEEL THEIR NEED FOR... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “RSPCA THIS RECORD HAS BEEN RELEASED WITH THE FULL SUPPORT AD APPRECIATION OF THE RSPCA. A PET IS FOR LIFE AND NOT JUST FOR CHRISTMAS GARY NUMAN GARY NUMAN WILL DONATE HIS ROYALTY FOR EVERY COPY OF THIS RECORD TO THE RSPCA” Personal Review: I got this LP for two... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “So this is our album, eh? Okay, so like this is the back cover, and inside there’s like not only the record, but the first edition of The Daily Hoser, which all hosers must read. And no bootlegging allowed, or all cops will be after you! P.S. Nice pictures, eh?... Read More »