I loved it, saw her live, got the CD - wonderfully captures the spirit of NYC. Especially loved the slower tracks, but the experiments with synthesizers also work very well. Her voice doesn't se... read full review
How ironic that Annie Lennox was writing such dark and moody songs calling them Sweet Dreams 25 years ago and now write saccharine, soulless stuff calling it Songs of Mass Destruction. This is when their e... read full review
This is the sound of white boys and girls tired of sounding so damn serious with their main band and finally having some fun. Wordy Rappinghood and Genius of Love are so much fun to listen to, it's impossi... read full review
This is Ms. Ciccone-Penn-Ritchie's first venture in mainstream R&B, some would say with better results than her more recent ones. It features some of her tenderest ballads 'Love Tried to Welc... read full review
...and this is the one when she became really bored of being a pop superstar and decided to see how many people she could upset by appearing naked with Vanilla Ice in a wildly silly book. The title is not... read full review
The Very Best Of Daryl Hall And John Oates CD 2001
This is by far their best Greatest Hits collection - it covers their better-known material from their early career to the mid-80s (their creative peak, in my opinion) leaving out maybe a couple of tracks. Other... read full review
An album that feels like a greatest hits and not because 7 singles were released from it (they don't do this stuff anymore, do they?) but because apart from the brief in-between-songs bits, which I persona... read full review
After the not-so-good Days of Open Hand Vega returns with an incredibly accomplished collection of songs that rightly put her back in the spotlight. There are acoustic ballads, proto-electro stompers (I know, h... read full review
Having given up on Depeche Mode well over a decade ago, imagine my surprise when one day whilst reading the paper in a cafe', I heard Martin and David's familiar voices over music that actually captur... read full review
I knew the 2 "big" singles only (Since Yesterday and Let Her Go) and really enjoyed their twisted pop sensibility, so I thought I'd get a collection to check out their other stuff. I have to... read full review