34 HoursArtist: Skid Row
Hope & WaitArtist: My Friend Steve
Fans of Counting Crows will find this band's radio-ready licks and lead singer Steven Burry's plaintive vocals immediately pleasing. Unfortunately, the rather forced tremble in his voice comes off as a bit insincere after a few tracks. But the band does have a strong sound and the album is solid overall, especially rockers like "The Schooling"...
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Blue Light RainArtist: Jazz Is Dead
Even in their dreams, the Grateful Dead never sounded this good. With a rhythm section made up of two electric jazz legends, bassist Alphonso Johnson and drum god Bill Cobham, this quartet uses the Dead's music as a starting point, then takes off to places unimagined by the great unwashed mass of Deadheads. Dixie Dregs founder T Lavitz sits in...
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Sun the Wind and Other ThingsArtist: Vanity Fare
Community Score: 10.00
A Most Immaculately Hip AristocratArtist: Lord Buckley
This disc -- featuring the ultra-hip humor of Lord Buckley -- is among an increasingly hard to find handful of releases in the compact disc medium. The origins of this title hark back to 1970. Somehow, Frank Zappa got ahold of these Buckley raps, which had been documented by amateur recording engineer Lyle Griffin. He edited and then...
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Teenage LicksArtist: Stone the Crows
Community Score: 10.00
This third album from Scotland's Stone the Crows was as close to hitting on all cylinders as they ever came in the studio. With some personnel changes following Ode to John Law (a new bassist and keyboard player), they powered through the disc, with "Big Jim Salter," "I May Be Right I May Be Wrong," and their version of Dylan's "Don't Think...
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Stone the CrowsArtist: Stone the Crows
Community Score: 10.00
It Makes Me Glad - LINECAArtist: Glass Harp