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ANDERSON, JON - Change We Must (1994)

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2008-11-04 12:33:59 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
IMHO CHANGE WE MUST is Jon Anderson's finest non-Yes piece of work. The use of classical orchestration, piano, choir, and some truly inspiring lyrics---which I believe are very near to the cumulative life's work of Jon's spiritual journey---make the music of this CD feel very close to the essence that is Jon Anderson. And Jon's vocals, as cited...
 
 
 
 
 
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ANDERSON, JON - Change We Must (1994)

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2008-06-08 11:16:22 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
AndersonSymphonic Change we must as the man says, and to a certain extent he does. This album may not be earth shatteringly different (or indeed progressive!), but it does represent something of a shift in Anderson's focus. The most notable aspect of that change is the dominant use of the London Chamber Orchestra throughout the album In some...
 
 
 
 
 
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STEELY DAN - Everything Must Go (2003)

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2008-08-25 23:55:03 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
Everything Must Go did not receive as much critical acclaim as Two Against Nature, but it still meets the high Steely Dan standard. As with Aja, Becker and Fagen had the difficult task of creating a followup album. And as with Gaucho, Everything Must Go sounds similar to Two Against Nature, but it's not just the same. In fact, Everything Must Go...
 
 
 
 
 
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STEELY DAN - Everything Must Go (2003)

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2008-11-17 15:00:25 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
Everything Must Go is the ninth and for now last studio album from US pop/ rock act Steely Dan. Three years have passed since their comeback album Two Against Nature. I didnt much enjoy Two Against Nature even though it had its moments and I cant say its gotten better with Everything Must Go. On the contrary The music is still laidback jazzy...
 
 
 
 
 
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you must love me | madonna

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2008-02-06 11:48:00 by Foca in Fill Up Your iPod
The beautiful, Academy Award winner "You Must Love Me" still remains as one of my favourite Madonna vocal performances on a record. I can't stand the movie , though. Needless (or pointless) to say, this totally fits my spirits right now. "How do we keep all our passions alive, as we used to do Madonna - You Must Love Me (MediaFire
 
 
 
 
 
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John Mayer Music, 80s Hair, Blog Must Be Stopped

2008-05-09 18:52:59 by Karen in EZ-Tracks Blog
 
Ok, weve let this go on for far too long John Mayer must be stopped Seriously, could we ship this guy off to some remote Antarctic region where he will be cut-off from over-eager paparazzi and internet access for his own nonsensical blogging In recent months, the adult contemporary singer/guitarist (read: more boring than Matchbox 20) has become...
 
 
 
 
 
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VOTUM - Time Must Have a Stop (2008)

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2008-06-24 22:26:19 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
A very nice debut album VOTUM's first album has a few of the problems typical of debuts: the sound is still not perfect, the music is still a little bit derivative, and, instrumentally, there are a few issues that have to be fixed. But in general, Time Must Have a Stop is a very pleasant experience VOTUMs sound owes a lot to another...
 
 
 
 
 
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They Must Be Russians EP

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2008-06-28 20:30:00 by Club80 in The Post Punk Progressive Pop Party
On this date in 1979, They Must Be Russians released their self-titled debut EP. The four tracks present were " Nagasaki's Children ", " Nellie The Elephant ", " Circus " and " I Want To Hold You Now ". None of the tracks appeared on their 1983 self-titled debut album. The Sheffield, England new wave band sort of faded into the sunset in 1986 ...
 
 
 
 
 
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Photo Review: Why I Must Be Careful, Neighborhood Stars, PWRFL Power at the Artistery, July 28, 2008

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2008-07-30 17:00:40 by Jordan Strong in local Cut
Talk about a crazy weekendafter taking pictures of nearly every band at the three day PDX Pop Now! festival, our newest photo contributor, Jordan Strong, somehow mustered up the energy to snap a few more at the Artistery on Monday night. Heres his brief report and a slideshow Jordan says: The Artistery is my new favorite venue. Why I Must Be...