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Album Review: Whatever We Wanna

Whatever We Wanna, by LeAnn Rimes One of the advantages of doing retrospectives of an artist’s entire discography is that one finds albums like this one, which regardless of their musical quality ask fascinating questions about what an artist and … Continue reading

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Album Review: The Very Best Of Sting And The Police

The Very Best Of Sting And The Police, by Sting and the Police Some fifteen years or so after the first (and previously reviewed) best-of compilation and less than a decade after the first best-of compilation for Sting (to be … Continue reading

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Album Review: I Need You (LeAnn Rimes)

I Need You, by LeAnn Rimes After waiting some time after the initial start of the career retrospective for LeAnn Rimes, the rankdown has now come to this particular album, which was initially released for contractual obligations on LeAnn Rimes’ … Continue reading

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Album Review: Different Man

Different Man, by Kane Brown Thus far I have been largely familiar with the successful career of Kane Brown as a singles artist, and it must be admitted that he has turned in some excellent singles that demonstrate he is … Continue reading

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Album Review: Ride The Lightning

Ride The Lightning, by Metallica During the year after the release of their debut album, Metallica was busy acquiring more musical skill thanks to some skilled instruction and also garnering a significant amount of attention for their musical ambition, which … Continue reading

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Album Review: Living The Dream (Deluxe)

Living The Dream (Deluxe), by Haliey Whitters Occasionally I am invited to do a rankdown of an artist that I have never heard of, though admittedly this is rarely the case. Most of the time when I listen to music … Continue reading

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Album Review: Flexible Strategies

Flexible Strategies, by the Police If you are like most relatively casual fans of the Police, you will know that the band broke up after the creation of the Synchronicity album and that although they have released several live albums … Continue reading

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Album Review: Synchronicity

Synchronicity, by The Police After four successful albums, the last one even more successful than the first three, The Police were, for a short time, the biggest rock band in the entire world. As might be imagined, this proved to … Continue reading

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Album Review: Ghost In The Machine

Ghost In The Machine, by The Police After three successful albums, the Police were one of the most important rock acts in the world, having demonstrated increasing skill in making thoughtful music that combined various elements, originally coming from more … Continue reading

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Album Review: Zenyatta Mondatta

Zenyatta Mondatta, by the Police After the considerable success of the first two albums of the Police, we might expect that the following album would largely follow suit, and in general that is exactly what happened. Boosted by having a … Continue reading

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