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Blondie
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CD Reviews
Live
Review by Gary Hill
Upon listening to this disc a question comes to mind. As good as this album is, why is this the first live album this band has released?
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No Exit
Review by Gary Hill
For fans of the classic Blondie sound, this album is certainly a welcome return. The band seems to have stayed faithful to their old sound, while updating it.
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Parallel Lines
Review by Gary Hill
It would be easy to dismiss Blondie as a glossy hit machine. It would also be inaccurate and an injustice.
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Plastic Letters
Review by Gary Hill
This was Blondie’s second album and it found them working within a quirky pop rock sort of element, but not taking it to the mainstream extreme of the next disc.

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Concert Reviews
Blondie - Live in Ridgefield, Washington, September 2012
Review by Larry Toering

First of all, what can be said about Blondie and Deborah Harry that hasn't already been said?


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Various Artists - Come On Feel The Noize: The Story Of How Rock Became Metal DVD
Review by Gary Hill
I want to start this review by framing it with the following statement: I really enjoyed watching this. I found it very entertaining and captivating. I recommend it pretty highly to fans of rock and metal.
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New York Dolls - Dancing Backward In High Heels
Review by Larry Toering

Set for release in March of 2011, New York Dolls return from their successful last outing Cause I Sez So.


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Steve Hogarth - Ice Cream Genius
Review by Gary Hill
This solo effort from Marillion front man Steve Hogarth is a very entertaining disc that covers many musical styles. The music moves from playful to contemplative to pop to prog with a proficiency and ease that is quite impressive. "
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L.A.M.F. - L.A.M.F.: Live At The Bowery Electric
Review by Gary Hill

First off, the artist on this isn't precisely right.


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L.A.M.F. - Live At Bowery Electric DVD
Review by Gary Hill

Walter Lure is the only surviving member of Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers. L.A.M.F. takes its name from the title of their 1977 album.


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Love Crushed Velvet - Love Crushed Velvet
Review by Mark Johnson

A.L.X., who plays keyboards, piano, acoustic and electric guitar, percussion and sings all vocals is joined on this debut album with Thommy Price, (Billy Idol, Joan Jett), on drums and percussion; Jimi Bones (Blondie), on acoustic and electric guitar, mandolin, vocals and percussion; and a cast of many female vocalists and other players.


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