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Picking a definitive Queen album is near impossible. But on A Night at the Opera, Queen gave us their full repertoire – from grandiose to full on... |
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Now, we have some magnificent albums in this Catalogue Number T-shirt series. The majority of them can at some point be heard blasting from the... |
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Exile on Main Street is everything a rock n’ roll album should be. Boozy, drug addled, swaggering, sex-obsessed and of course full of great Rolling... |
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Has there ever been a more prolific run of faultless musicianship & song-writing brilliance than produced by Stevie Wonder during the 70s? We could... |
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Titles? Pah, titles are for wimps. When an album is as huge as Led Zeppelin’s 4th offering, no title befits such greatness. Besides, in 1971, Led... |
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Pure, unadulterated trash – and we love it LUV. Derided at the time for being mere camped-up Stones copyists, the New York Dolls are now finally... |
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When it comes to most English indie bands of the 80s, you really need a grounding in the political landscape of Thatcher’s Britain to comprehend... |
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Finally free of the fall-out from the seminal Velvet Underground, Lou Reed’s second album is…. Well, for want of a better word, perfect. Not a lyric... |
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Love Will Tear Us Apart may have been Joy Division’s finest three & a half minutes (and let’s face it, the greatest post-punk British single), but it... |
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