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The Death of Cool (Pleasure Loves Company). Review by Randy Radic.
The Death of Cool (Pleasure Loves Company). Review by Randy Radic.
This week, Christopher Long revisits the 1973 self-titled debut from Maria Muldaur — another of many vinyl treasures that he received recently from an old friend, for FREE!
An exciting young talent with an engaging old soul, singer-songwriter Lexi Long follows up the recent release of her debut record Sunswept with a “must-see” video for the track “Sometimes Lovers, Barely Friends.” Longtime Ink 19 staff writer Christopher Long got the exclusive 411.
Longtime Ink 19 staff writer Christopher Long spent almost the entire year consuming and writing about new music. Here are his personal Dirty Dozen: the 12 records that made his heart the happiest in 2024.
Sunswept (Sunswept Records). Review by Christopher Long.
Live In Hollywood (Rhino Records). Review by Christopher Long.
Savvy shopper Christopher Long scores a dodgy-looking copy of the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young classic, Déjà Vu, on fairly decent-sounding vinyl — for just 50¢.
Christopher Long scores Bonnie Raitt’s Streetlights on well-loved, slightly scratchy vinyl, at a Melbourne, Florida flea market.
Valley of the Bones (Famous Brown Boots Music). Review by Jeremy Glazier.
Unfortunate Point of View. Review by James Mann.
The ’60s legends celebrate their friendship on a tour to promote Everybody Knows. Roi Tamkin was there.
Voices ( Appleseed Recordings). Review by James Mann.
Judy Collins sings Sondheim as well as a few other pop favorites.
EJ (Provogue/Mascot Label Group). Review by Michelle Wilson.
Jaco Pastorius described himself as the worlds greatest bassist. This new documentary shows he wasn’t lying. James Mann brings the low-down.
CSNY 1974 (CSNY Recordings, Rhino ). Review by James Mann.
Electricity by Candlelight- NYC 2/13/97 (Bar/None Records). Review by James Mann.
Driving Toward the Sun (MRI Associated). Review by Rose Petralia.
Tinsel and Lights (Merge Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Chamber Music Society (Heads Up). Review by James Mann.
With the thirty-fifth anniversary of debut album Whirlpool, UK shoegaze outfit Chapterhouse is back together again and touring the US as part of Slide Away Music Festival.
The Englert theater hosted Little Feat as they embark on their Last Farewell Tour.
Meiko Kaji’s katana is sharp and looking for revenge in Wandering Ginza Butterfly and its sequel, She Cat Gambler, a stylish pair of early ’70s action films.