After listening to the two Gorillaz albums it would be a crime not to try this one. Not one for Britney fans, it is nice and laid-back, intelligent and musically superb. Definitely an album to put on a high qua... read full review
Anybody looking for another Black to Black may be disappointed with Amy's first offering. People in the know will certainly not be. This album oozes pure class. Granted, there isn't the immediate comm... read full review
Bought a Panasonic TH-42PX60B HDTV and needed to upgrade the DVD recorder. Surfed the net for reviews quite a while before plumping for the DMR-EZ27. And what a player! Most reviewers gave it top marks and it... read full review
After his disappointing last album, Copey is back to his best. Shades of Jehovahill at last! Most of the songs are aimed at Middle Eastern religion, although to be fair Julian hates all organised religion! With... read full review
With Robert Wyatt you know what to expect - lots of metaphors, lots of politics and lots of innuendo. And this album doesn't disappoint. Starts with a typical Wyatt track and then, on the 2nd track, is one... read full review
I have a collection of over 100 albums and well over 400 CDs. This is, by far, the best of the lot. It doesn't matter how many times this album is played, you find something new every time. It is a masterp... read full review
A welcome return to Ian Fleming's Bond (minus ciggies). More hard-hitting than the two previous bland Bonds and a mile away from the camp theatrics of Roger Moore! Daniel Craig doesn't quite have the ... read full review