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Nov 14 2008:
It's very much a guitar album, yet Manzanera shines best on the tunes written by his mates
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Nov 14 2008:
Many of these scrawny instrumentals, often played on toy instruments, verge on the crude naivety of outsider music
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Nov 14 2008:
Her voice is so lacking in expressiveness that words and emotions drift by, too wan to strike home
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Nov 14 2008:
This Atlanta trio could save anyone the trouble of ploughing through the Creation back catalogue
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Nov 14 2008:
Nickelback's music reaffirms every sex-and-stupidity cliche hard rock can offer
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Nov 14 2008:
School of Seven Bells have scaled new heights of loveliness with this debut
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Nov 14 2008:
What's that sound, rising from the deep like the devil's colon gargling into life? Why, it's Tom Jones
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Nov 9 2008:
No one delivered pop tragedy with the gravitas of Orbison - including Elvis
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Nov 9 2008:
The bones of Williams's unique brand remain beneath an eclectic, upbeat musical skin
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Nov 9 2008:
Overblown, camp operatic covers are the order of the day, writes Peter Robinson
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Nov 9 2008:
Beloved by hipsters for his odd, cello-assisted disco albums the late Russell was also a fine songsmith, writes Gareth Grundy
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Nov 9 2008:
Finally, the recording of a quiet moment in history sees the light of day, writes Will Hodgkinson
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Nov 9 2008:
Now that this half-cocked hard rock anachronism is here, the only laughs are unintentional, writes Dan Silver
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Nov 9 2008:
Jay-Z gives his friend Chris Martin a lesson in growing a spine, writes Gareth Grundy
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Nov 9 2008:
Donovan's first album in 15 years is described as 'his most mature work yet', writes Stephanie Merritt
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