Well, there’s nothing like it. The Beastie Boys’ Paul’s Boutique didn’t sound like any record that came before it, or anything since.I remember buying it when it first came out, but I don’t remember why I bought it. I liked a bunch of songs…
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#BackintheDay: The Beastie Boys’ Paul’s Boutique

"(AHK-TOONG BAY-BI) COVERED" REVIEWED
There were so many great releases towards the end of 2011, so if you have missed this gem I’ll give you a pass. But it’s time to catch up! (Ahk-toong Bay-bi) Covered is a tribute to U2‘s classic Achtung Baby LP from 1991. The original is one of my favorite albums ever, so I was
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The Pink Floyd Reissues – The Final Word on Floyd
A couple of years ago, EMI Records orchestrated what was probably the biggest reissue campaign ever: putting out the remastered Beatles catalog. This year, they’re rolling out the remastered Pink Floyd catalog. They are very good at this kind of thing. Floyd’s catalog has been reissued before, but this is the first time it is
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Country and Northern
A few days ago a friend, whose judgment I respect, posted this on Facebook: I am more than a little bit tired of Canadian pop stars because they are seriously wack. When was the last time Canada sent us a decent musical artist???? Think back. WAY back. It was Corey Hart or maybe early Bryan
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Tom Waits: Bad As Me
Tom Waits is amazing. And so is his latest album, Bad As Me. I’m a big fan of Tom’s most recent records, the ones he’s done since signing to Epitaph Records‘ Anti- label. My favorite Waits album is 1999′s Mule Variations. That’s pretty much when I got into him. I was kind of prompted to
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#BackintheDay: The Beastie Boys’ Paul’s Boutique
Well, there’s nothing like it. The Beastie Boys’ Paul’s Boutique didn’t sound like any record that came before it, or anything since.I remember buying it when it first came out, but I don’t remember why I bought it. I liked a bunch of songs…
(via No Expiration – a blog about timeless music)
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