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		<title>Prymary &#8211; The Enemy Inside</title>
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Prymary, a progressive-metal combo based in Southern California, released their third full-length CD (their second for label, Progrock Records), The Enemy Inside in late 2009.  Largely the brainchild of drummer/lyricist Chris Quirarte, the band steers well within the same territory frequented by Dream Theater or the band you might hear Quirarte moonlighting in, Fates Warning.  [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Them Crooked Vultures &#8211; Them Crooked Vultures</title>
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By now the word is out that there’s a group menacing the globe, consisting of Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age and Eagles of Death Metal, Dave Grohl from Foo Fighters and John Paul Jones from Led Zeppelin.  They are referred to as Them Crooked Vultures and farmers in Lower Backwardistan are locking [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Public Image Ltd &#8211; Album, 180-gram vinyl</title>
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Continuing on with reviews of releases in Rhino Records’ high quality, 180-gram vinyl reissue series, we visit John Lydon’s Public Image Ltd. and their collection from 1986, Album.  Depending on the format in which you were listening to this recording, you heard either album, cassette or Compact Disc.  Since this review pertains to the vinyl [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Pineapple Thief &#8211; 3000 Days</title>
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In May 2009, I was privileged to review The Pineapple Thief’s newest studio album, Tightly Unwound for ClassicRockMusicBlog.com.  At that time, I emphasized that the group was well on their way to expanding their fan base by signing to the British record label Kscope, a division of Snapper Records.  Now, in preparation for The Pineapple [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Pearl Jam &#8211; Backspacer</title>
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Before I begin this review, let us please dispense with the term “grunge” as a way to describe music and stuff it aside as a word for the resinous build-up inside of a weed smoker’s bong.  “Grunge” has always been a media creation for lazy journalists to lump the music of all bands from Seattle [...]]]></description>
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		<title>T. Rex &#8211; The T. Rex Wax Co. Singles A&#8217;s and B&#8217;s 1972-77</title>
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The T. Rex Wax Co. Singles A&#8217;s and B&#8217;s 1972-77 is a two-CD collection of glam-rock gems: &#8220;Telegram Sam,&#8221; &#8220;Cadilac,&#8221; Baby Strange,&#8221; &#8220;Metal Guru,&#8221; &#8220;Thunderwing,&#8221; &#8220;Children Of The Revolution&#8221; &#8211; the list goes on and on. T. Rex leader Marc Bolan&#8217;s facility for turning three chords and a handful of &#8220;Heys!,&#8221; &#8220;Yeahs!&#8221; and &#8220;Whoos!&#8221; into [...]]]></description>
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		<title>James Talley &#8211; Got No Bread, No Milk, No Money, But We Sure Got A Lot Of Love</title>
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I write about people, and as long as they don&#8217;t go out of style I guess my music won&#8217;t go out of style.
- James Talley, 1978
I remember reading about James Talley&#8217;s Got No Bread, No Milk, No Money, But We Sure Got A Lot Of Love back in high school. By those who heard it, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Bill Leverty &#8211; Deep South</title>
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Bill Leverty is the guitarist in the formerly hairy hard rock band FireHouse.  Before you get the wrong idea, I am not a fan of FireHouse in any way and was thus very apprehensive about further listening to or reviewing Bill’s 3rd solo album, Deep South.  In all honesty, I’d put the CD on and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Bruce Springsteen &amp; E Street Band &#8211; Hammersmith Odeon London 75</title>
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Bruce Springsteen &#38; The E Street Band&#8217;s Hammersmith Odeon London &#8216;75 is simply one of the greatest (if not greatest) live albums ever. The energy is unbelievable, the pacing perfect. What I like most is that this album is far from a greatest-hits collection, and songs such as &#8220;The E Street Shuffle&#8221; are so transformed [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Lynyrd Skynyrd &#8211; Gimme Back My Bullets</title>
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Gimme Back My Bullets represents something of a transitional album for Southern rockers Lynyrd Skynyrd. Guitarist Ed King had departed, and Skynyrd pared down to the twin-guitar attack of Gary Rossington and Allen Collins. The songs on Bullet are shorter slabs of blues-country-rock with some fine moments beyond the title track.
Ronnie Van Zant was one [...]]]></description>
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