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Marianne Faithfull
Susan Boyle's new album officially comes out this week and features her singing other people's songs. It used to be a grand tradition. Heck, it still is. It's just not as respected as it once was. I decided to compile a list of my favorite cover vers More »
Willie Nelson
As always the twenty-five "real" country artists are 25 that came to mind. They're not the only ones worth listening to, but as you get into the top 10, you pretty much have to like it or else you're not a country music fan. I mean, seriously. More »
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American Recordings
I decided to make a list of 25 wonderful albums that feature the songs of other people. More »
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Weird Al
With the release of The Essential Weird Al Yankovic, attention turns to acts who have performed as effective parody. More »
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Rob Zombie
In the spirit of Halloween, I went with bands who embodied the chance to live out your darkest fantasies and who may or may not have done a dance or two with Beelzebub. Most of them like costumes, too. More »
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Robyn Hitchcock
Some days just write themselves. You turn on the news and staring you in the face is a topic so real--or unreal--you can't turn away. Or you turn away and when you turn back, it's still there! I've been avoiding this whole "Balloon Boy" routine. More »
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phil1
It's almost as if Bob Dylan lives to confuse his fans and critics. Christmas In The Heart comes out in the Fall of 2009 and suddenly like Mariah Carey, Sheryl Crow, Chris Isaak and Jewel, Bob Dylan has his own album of holiday cheer to share with us. More »
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Carpenters
With the release of a new album Bonfires On The Heath by the Clientele and things taking a rather wet Fall turn in my part of the world, it inspired me to raid my record collection for things that would accompany the mood. More »
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Meet the Beatles
It's 1964 and sex is finally being invented. The Beatles have to pretend they've never heard of it and can be content with holding hands, but plenty of other people are getting in on the ground floor of a societal shake-up of unprecedented style and More »
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The Stooges
Well, the 2010 Rock ‘n' Roll Hall of Fame Nominees have been announced and once again the names Blue Cheer, The Knack and Terence Boylan have been left off. I like all kinds of conspiracy theories, so if you've got one regarding why these names hav More »
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