 | Grace at her best - if a little short 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful
how do you judge perfection? Every track on this disc is a classic of individual interpretation. Private Life is so much better than the Pretenders version, ditto for Roxy's "Love is the Drug" - ... read full review |
 | An essential addition to the series 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
I bought this to see what the darker side of the Galactica universe looked like, not a pretty sight with more gore, betrayal and self sacrifice than expected - a one point it looked like a scene from the "... read full review |
 | Ten - Babylon (CD 2000) for those familiar with the band, this was the first "Concept" album since "The Name of the Rose", the futuristic era; complete with conspiracies, murders and lost love, were similar themes ... read full review |
 | Otis Lee Live in London For those that may have seen the channel 4 television special, there will be nothing new, however, that is the discs enduring point - Ritch Hall at his best with alter ego Otis Lee plays with the audience and j... read full review |
![CD: Magic Night (Live At The Astoria Theatre London 8 Nov 2003) [Hybrid SACD] Uriah Heep, 2004](http://i15.ebayimg.com/03/c/01/a3/6e/2e_6.JPG) | Uriah Heep are still meaningful Essentially a greatest hits live package, as if there aren't enough of those from Uriah Heep. However the inclusion of a ropey "Free Me" and the filler track "Bad bad Man" almost had th... read full review |
 | Possibly the best Bond since You Only Live Twice Ok this is as we know the strongest storyline in the Brosnan cycle of Bonds, enough pastiche within it to satisfy the die hard fan, plenty of action and a touch of the exotic in the character of Wei Lin, not a ... read full review |
 | Fish at his best Ok, I am a biased fan and have most of his releases already, but somehow this one got by me. I had anticipated this to be padded out with a few weaker tracks, but surprisingly this wasn't the case. The inc... read full review |
 | A Trip Down Memory Lane So what is the best thing about the disc? Obviously the original material from the seventies, Neil Innes and the boys certainly camp it up, Atomic Rooster' vocalist having a sandwich between takes and the ... read full review |
 | Motley Crue - ageing disgracefully I had expected to see a group of bloated over 40's regurgitating past hits and modern flops - to be honest two tracks were superfluous i.e. "Kicked in the teeth by love" and the cover of the Tube... read full review |
 | The West as seen by Peckinpah It's difficult to believe no one has reviewed this classic of the western genre - from the outset the viewer is assailed by images that do not make comfortable viewing i.e. the childrens game and ensuing b... read full review |