From Strength to StrengthArtist: Peter Himmelman
From Strength to Strength is the fourth album for Minnesota's folk-rocker Peter Himmelman and his first for Epic Records. Produced by Himmelman and featuring his long-time backing band, he delivers an album full of acoustic-based adult rock with harmonica, organ and violin giving it a typically earthy vibe. The highlight of the record is "Woman...
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Electric LandladyArtist: Kirsty MacColl
Kirsty MacColl's biggest U.S. success (featuring the college radio hit "Walking Down Madison"), 1991's Electric Landlady is also her most eclectic album. Besides the hip-hop-influenced "Walking Down Madison," the album version of which comes complete with a guest rap by Aniff Cousins, Electric Landlady also includes the sublime single "My...
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The Great PuzzleArtist: Jules Shear
Jules Shear left behind several albums' worth of terrific music, from his earliest days with the Funky Kings to his work with Jules & the Polar Bears and on to a distinguished solo career. Even with tough competition, The Great Puzzle stands as Shear's high point, combining his never-failing gift of melody with tasteful, organic arrangements,...
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Crosby, Stills & Nash - BOX SETArtist: Crosby, Stills & Nash
This 77-track, four-CD set remains one of the best boxes devoted to a single music act that one can buy, covering the output of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young across 22 years, from 1968 until 1990. The first thing that becomes apparent, beyond the excellent sound (which was a revelation at the time, when only extant editions of the group's work...
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Flown This Acid WorldArtist: Peter Himmelman
Peter Himmelman followed his 1991 Epic debut the following year with Flown This Acid World. Don Smith came aboard to co-produce the album with Himmelman and Heartbreakers Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench guest on two tracks. The title track, which Campbell and Tench appear on kicks the album in fine style. The guest Heartbreakers add some muscle...
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Unplug ThisArtist: Jules Shear
ResignedArtist: Michael Penn
Community Score: 6.20
Backing away from the introspective inclinations of Free-for-All, Michael Penn delivers a concise and thoroughly infectious guitar-pop album with Resigned. Like most of Penn's music, the album relies heavily on Revolver-era Beatles, but his melodies are uniformly tighter and catchier than before, and producer Brendan O'Brien gives the record a...
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