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Tom’s Top 5’s: Albums of 1991
When my tastes were being molded during my teenage years, I had a number of friends who were deeply into Nirvana. Suffice it to say, I didn’t understand the attraction. But the fact that so many of the people I … Continue reading
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Tagged Camel, Dire Straits, Dust & Dreams, Freddie Mercury, Girlfriend, Innuendo, Into the Great Wide Open, John Prine, Matthew Sweet, Nevermind, Nirvana, On Every Street, Queen, The Missing Years, The Show Must Go On, Tom Petty, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Top 5 Albums of 1991
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Tom’s Top 5’s: Albums of 1979
I suspect I have some readers who are deeply disappointed by my almost complete shutout of punk in these lists. For whatever reason, I’ve never been able to get into punk. Perhaps I spent too much of my childhood listening … Continue reading
Album Review: Jonathan Wilson, “Fanfare”
When the title track on Jonathan Wilson’s Fanfare (2013) bursts forth with big, reverbed drums, symphonic strings, and flute accents, it might have you wondering whether you accidentally queued up a different Wilson, say, Brian or Dennis. It’s far from … Continue reading
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Tagged Albums of 2013, Benmont Tench, Brian Wilson, Cecil Taylor, Classic Rock, Crosby Stills & Nash, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, David Crosby, Dawes, Déjà Vu, Dennis Wilson, Echoes, Electric Light Orchestra, Fanfare, Father John Misty, Fazon, Fleet Foxes, George Harrison, Graham Nash, Guinnevere, Jackson Browne, John Lennon, Jonathan Wilson, Josh Tillman, Lovestrong, Low Spark of High Heeled Boys, Mike Campbell, Neil Young, Patrick Sansone, Pink Floyd, Sopwith Camel, Stephen Stills, Taylor Goldsmith, The Beatles, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Traffic, Wilco
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