I love Paul Simon's Graceland CD so I bid for it. I must say we had a delightful evening as the concert DVD had the benefit of a live atmosphere and the visual aspects were most enjoyable. We watched it on... read full review
Well they only made a couple of studio Albums though Beth Gibbons has done an excellent collaboration with Rustin' Man since, I think 2003. Nevertheless, for those aware of the unique techiques ... read full review
Very avarage. Should have a label on it warning the buyer that Rod Stewart sings on it. For an infinitely superior experience, get "You Had It Coming". Handy as a beer coaster. read full review
Gordon Sumner never ceases to amaze. There are some pleasant surprises on this album, not least the female vocals and Sting's musical and extensive expression of subject matter. He even flirts briefly wi... read full review
This is more to do with Tomita's genius than Holst
As a lover of electronic music and a student of its innovations over the decades. It is remarkable how fresh and seamless Isao Tomita has created this piece. Recognisable as Holst, of course, it is neverthele... read full review
Couldn't agree more with "thebettterdog" above. The DVD was insightful as well. There seems to be no "front" with Elbow. They are Elbow, valid in their own right. I must b... read full review
A great representation of John Cooper Clarke. An introduction for me. Research, research, research, check out YouTube for clips. An unique parallel to Dylan Thomas. read full review
I can only endorse and applaud what Nigel has so beautifully expressed in his review. Miriam Stockely has a CV to be proud of. She has worked with Mike Oldfield, Kark Jenkins and Stock Aitken and Wa... read full review