The Merry-Go-Round – Listen, Listen
– The Definitive Collection – … and definitely about time too!!! This must be among the ones on the very top of the list of re-issues waiting to happen, which it finally did, and it […]
– The Definitive Collection – … and definitely about time too!!! This must be among the ones on the very top of the list of re-issues waiting to happen, which it finally did, and it […]
Speaking from a personal-experience point of view, all it takes is a bunch of art-students, a kaleidoscopic cartoon-like cover art, and a toontownish surname such as Dunsterville, and I’m hooked on ….. without an actual […]
It was about time for someone to unveil the mystery about the roots of The Grass Roots, and Rev-Ola does it in the usual rev-ola-utionary way, assisted by the band’s own Joel Larson, whose memories […]
This one came as a complete unknown to me, growing into quite a pleasant surprise too! To cut things short, David McCormack uses similar trickery as Brendan Benson, to put a wide variety of ‘60/’70s […]
Besides the usual dose of soulful boogaloo, offered by the label’s houseband The Slow Slushy Boys, here’s another pair of nice little French 10-inchers, widening the scope of the mid-to-end sixties influences, adding some female […]
Larsen’s subsidiary B-Soul label continues it’s delivery of some of the best vintage soul sounds to be heard these days. This time around, it’s The Slow Slushy Boys, showing their “love & affection”, as well […]
After quite a few retrospective, live and solo releases since Failure in 1998, the two of the moderndaze power-pop “big stars”, Ken Stringfellow and Jon Auer, join up for the first proper Posies album in […]
Here’s the latest one from the workshop of Aussie pop-wiz Michael Carpenter, teaming up with another native soul mate, Hitchcock’s Regret’s Mark Moldre, to create another tribute to the times gone by, summing them up […]
The Voices Of Millennium are actually telling us about how some of the band members were spending their time after The Millennium break-up (if there ever was one) towards the end of the decade. Though […]
Based around the ’69 recordings for the supposed solo album on his own Together label, co-owned with soulmates and collaborators Gary Usher and Keith Olsen, Another Time is quite possibly the closest you’ll get to […]
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