![CD: On The Beach [Remastered] Neil Young, 2003](http://i18.ebayimg.com/01/c/03/c1/f4/e5_6.JPG) | On the beach - simply brilliant! 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
This is a superb album and Neil at his very folk tinged best! Of all the Young albums, I come back to this one again and again (and again). Lacking the overt "middle of the road" approach of 'Aft... read full review |
 | Welcome to the Fountains of Wayne 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Up until the snappy (and fabuously video supported ) 2003 single, "Stacy's Mom" I'd never heard of Fountains of Wayne but was keen to see if the single was a "one off" or a consist... read full review |
 | Feeling strangely similar 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
This is the follow up album to "Feeling strangely fine" - full of recognisable pop tunes which didn't seem to make it to the charts - possibly because they are a little too formulae driven! Even ... read full review |
 | Wishbone's finest live hour Live albums are traditionally poor fair after the first excitement of a concert experience, but not this one . Capturing Wishbone Ash at their finest ebb was a stunning move with the Turner brothers in fine for... read full review |
 | Classical thrash! Apocolyptica are a band I came across by chance with their eponymous debut - loved the rather unique combination of a classical cello combination meets heavy metal so I was keen to hear their version of metelli... read full review |
 | Deja vu - twenty years on! As a follow up to Crosby ,Stills Nash , the album already had a great following (Wasn't that Neil Youngs unmistakable profile on the back of CSN). Although combining the talents of the four, the album also... read full review |
![CD: The Sky Moves Sideways [Remastered] Porcupine Tree, 2004](http://i6.ebayimg.com/01/c/000/77/3b/0906_6.JPG) | Porcupine Tree - The sky moves sideways Porcupine Tree (or this offering anyway) is like a unique cross between Pink Floyd and King Crimson. After making records for Delerium in the 90's Steve Wilson (Porcupine Tree is a nearly a one-person proj... read full review |
 | Focus III This is a brilliant album - well worth listening to from the very first note of "Round goes the gossip" to the end "Elspeth of Nottingham" (with guest Moo from a Dutch cow?!). By this point ... read full review |
 | A great atmospheric introduction This is a "sampler" introduction to the discipline label that stands very well all by itself! It may be very eclectic, atmospheric and soundscape based in parts but.. if you like the experimental King... read full review |
 | Martyn Live and at his best This is a tremendous performance by John Martyn - and one that brings together all his best tracks in a very compelling package. The 'Live' aspect adds to the sound quality which is very good and John... read full review |