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Moreland & Arbuckle Flood
Music Review: Moreland & Arbuckle: Flood (Telarc, CD)
February 25, 2010 From Music Reviews
Rootsy blues-rockers Moreland & Arbuckle get right down to business in the first seconds of their new album, Flood, covering Little Walter's “Hate to See You Go”.
 
Consortium: 13th Hour
Music Review: Consortium: 13th Hour (Angel Air, CD)
February 25, 2010 From Music Reviews
The label may say it was recorded in 2009, but this new CD from reunited 1960s British band Consortium, who hit the charts in 1969 with “All the Love in the World” sounds like it could have been cut in, say, 1973.
 
Cliff and The Shadows Final Reunion DVD
Music Review: Cliff and the Shadows: The Final Reunion (DVD, Eagle Vision)
February 9, 2010 From Music Reviews
Cliff Richards and the Shadows never got the reception here in the states that they enjoyed in the U.K., but that hasn't impacted the band's longevity, as they celebrate their 50th anniversary on this new DVD.
 
The Emitt Rhodes Recordings
Music Review: Emitt Rhodes: The Emitt Rhodes Recordings 1969-1973 (Hippo, CD)
February 9, 2010 From Music Reviews
Emitt Rhodes made three amazing LPs in the early 70s, playing and recording everything himself at home.
 
Jennifer Leitham East Side Story
Music Review: Jennifer Leitham: Left Coast Story (Sinistral Records, CD)
February 9, 2010 From Music Reviews
Jazz bassist Jennifer Leitham puts her virtuoso playing front and center on this CD.
 
Graham Parker and the Rumour Live
Music Review: Graham Parker & The Rumor: LIVE in San Francisco 1979 (Renaissance, CD)
February 9, 2010 From Music Reviews
Graham Parker was an angry, bespectacled, super-talented English singer-songwriter who had the bad luck of emerging around the same time that another, similarly gifted artist named Elvis Costello did.
 
Them Crooked Vultures
Music Review: Them Crooked Vultures (Interscope, CD)
February 8, 2010 From Music Reviews
Yet another supergroup has emerged in an era where there have been lots of them (Chickenfoot, Velvet Revolver, Audioslave, just to name a few).
 
A Concert by the Lake
Music Review: A Concert by the Lake (Blu-ray, Eagle Rock)
February 8, 2010 From Music Reviews
A concert presented in Blu-ray format featuring Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Roger Taylor (Queen) and Mike Rutherford (Genesis) may sound like a sure thing.
 
Vampire Weekend's Contra
Music Review: Vampire Weekend: Contra (XL Recordings, CD)
January 21, 2010 From Music Reviews
Imagine if Coldplay decided Paul Simon's “Graceland” was the greatest album ever made and that their music should be non-stop homages to it.
 
Spoon's Transference
Music Review: Spoon: Transference (Merge Records, CD)
January 21, 2010 From Music Reviews
Indie darlings Spoon go without a producer on their seventh album—and it seems like they're in need of one.