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Yard of Blondes - Murderology
Review by Gary Hill
I could almost see this landing under progressive rock. It’s great no matter what you call it.

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Yaysh - Daep (single)
Review by Gary Hill
The genre label of "hip hop" tends to create a lot of pre-conceived notions. Get rid of those.

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Yaysh - Twisted (digital single)
Review by Gary Hill
This is the second single from this artist that I've heard. While I think I prefer the first one, this is clearly strong, too.

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Tapio Ylinen - Left Unsaid (The Longstanding Problems of Happiness)
Review by Gary Hill

With a singer-songwriter air to all of it, this disc has a lot of class and style built into it. It's only six songs, and I wish there were more.


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David Young - and Friends - Love Wins
Review by Gary Hill
I initially had planned to land this under progressive rock. That was largely due to the appearance of Tony Levin and Jerry Marotta.

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Jesse Colin Young - Song for Juli (Vinyl)
Review by Gary Hill
I've heard of the Youngbloods, but I don't really remember hearing them. Jesse Colin Young got his start as the lead singer of that band. 

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