pop music
Reissue CDs Weekly: SladeSunday, 08 November 2015![]() It’s one of the greatest rock songs of the Seventies. The production is dense and the churning guitars are thick with tension. Beginning with a minor-key riff suggesting a familiarity with The Stooges’ “No Fun”, the whole band lock into a... Read more... |
CD: Jeff Lynne's ELO - Alone in the UniverseSaturday, 07 November 2015![]() There's something reassuringly resistant to modernity about Jeff Lynne. In much the same way that his cast iron Brummie accent and demeanour have remained unchanged despite decades in Los Angeles, so his music remains in a late 20th century... Read more... |
CD: Ryan Adams - 1989Sunday, 25 October 2015![]() Back in the early 2000s, it was rumoured that Ryan Adams had covered Is This It by The Strokes in its entirety. According to my extensive cataloguing of the career of Americana’s enfant terrible, only “Last Nite” ever surfaced (I have a live version... Read more... |
CD: John Newman – RevolveSaturday, 10 October 2015![]() Coming to this, the second album from big-voiced, baby-faced David Gahan lookalike John Newman, I was keen to see how he’d progressed. After the occasionally satisfying blend of old soul and new production on Tribute, would Revolve allow him to... Read more... |
Squeeze & John Cooper Clarke, Symphony Hall, BirminghamSunday, 04 October 2015![]() Considering that they have never been known for their sartorial elegance, Squeeze are looking pretty smart and stylish these days. Band leaders Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook took to the stage in Birmingham looking especially dapper, with Tilbrook... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The CitySunday, 04 October 2015![]() The City: Now That Everything’s Been SaidWith early 1971's Tapestry, Carole King released a worldwide best seller which belatedly recognised that as an interpreter of her own songs, she had no peers. King had made the jump from the writer of... Read more... |
CD: Carly Rae Jepsen - E•MO•TIONSunday, 13 September 2015![]() Complaining about pop music sounding manufactured is something that, in these postmodern monoculture days, “serious” music fans are all supposed to be past by now. Certainly, since its US release last month, those who are paid to know better have... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The London American Label – 1966Sunday, 06 September 2015![]() Various Artists: The London American Label Year by Year – 1966The arguments for 1966 as the year popular music irrevocably changed are sound. Rock began emerging from pop as its serious offspring. Earnest expression, as opposed to fluffiness... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Julian CopeSunday, 23 August 2015![]() Julian Cope: World Shut Your Mouth, FriedIt’s a fair assumption Julian Cope’s record label Phonogram was committed to the idea that he could be a solo commercial and critical success. Teardrop Explodes, the band he had fronted, had charted and his... Read more... |
Aquarius, Sky AtlanticWednesday, 12 August 2015![]() "This ain't the Summer of Love," sang Blue Oyster Cult in 1975. Judging by this intriguing new drama, it might not really have been the Summer of Love in 1967 either, as David Duchovny's Detective Sam Hodiak picks his way through the dope and the... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: AmericaSunday, 09 August 2015![]() America: The Warner Bros. Years 1971–1977Prime amongst the many ironies associated with Seventies soft-rock trio America is that when they reached number one in America in March 1972 with “A Horse With No Name”, the single they knocked off the... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Tennessee Ernie FordSunday, 26 July 2015![]() Tennessee Ernie Ford: Portrait of an American SingerAlthough there are different American music charts, success in one category but not another is not a marginal accomplishment. A major star on the country chart can be as popular, heavy... Read more... |
