pop music
Sunday Book: I Am Brian WilsonSunday, 16 October 2016![]() For decades Brian Wilson was depicted as the mad, lost genius of the Beach Boys, but these days, at 74, he's looking more like one of pop's great survivors. After all, he has comprehensively outlived his brothers Dennis and Carl, and has restored... Read more... |
CD: Status Quo – Aquostic II - That's a FactSunday, 16 October 2016![]() After the success of 2014’s Aquostic, which saw the band shift nearly half a million albums, Status Quo are back with more of the same to see whether they can repeat the trick.The big lie about the Quo is that their entire career has been based on... Read more... |
CD: Katie Melua - In WinterMonday, 10 October 2016![]() Readers of a certain type of lifestyle blog will be familiar with the concept of hygge. The Danish word, which refers to a state of cosiness and good cheer in which to survive the winter months, is nothing new – but this year, it’s popping up... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The ShaggsSunday, 09 October 2016![]() “The Shaggs are real, pure, unaffected by outside influences. Their music is different, it is theirs alone.” So began the liner notes to Philosophy of the World, The Shaggs' sole album. Not many people read the words or heard the music when it was... Read more... |
CD: Barry Gibb - In The NowThursday, 06 October 2016![]() “If tears were diamonds, I’d be a rich man now.” Barry Gibb, that famous falsetto still pitch-perfect, isn’t mincing his words on the solo album that, at the age of 70, he never expected to be left to make. Whether writing with the Bee Gees or his... Read more... |
CD: Van Morrison - Keep Me SingingSunday, 25 September 2016![]() “In time, you’ll be mine,” sings Van Morrison in the opening song to his first new collection in four years. That line sets the tone for a warm bath of an album, a genial, reflective, though always finely honed stroll through the themes and styles... Read more... |
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring YearsTuesday, 06 September 2016![]() It could be a book, film, TV or radio piece, essay or exhibition. If it’s about or based on The Beatles, the question is always the same: how on earth can anything new be said? In the case of Ron Howard’s Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years,... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The Beach BoysSunday, 04 September 2016![]() The Beach Boys signed with Capitol Records on 24 May 1962. Early the next month, their first single for the label became “409”/”Surfin’ Safari”. It was not their debut release. The “Surfin'”/ “Luau” single had been issued in November 1961 by Candix.... Read more... |
CD: David Brent & Foregone Conclusion - Life on the RoadWednesday, 17 August 2016![]() “I don’t really care about reviews because if someone slags it off, they’ve missed the joke. How can they slag off a fictional character? It’s win-win. It’s pain-free. It’s bulletproof – commercially and critically.”Ricky Gervais there, talking... Read more... |
Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour, National TheatreThursday, 11 August 2016![]() If you like the feeling of leaving a show, surrounded by the gently glowing faces of happy fellow audience members, then this is one for you. It’s a musical evening full of joyful singing – mixing classics by Mendelssohn and Bartok with a best-of... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Jerry RossSunday, 07 August 2016![]() A two-bar flurry of guitar lays the table for a skip-along beat, handclaps, and an arrangement and melody akin to Martha and the Vandellas’ March 1964 single “In my Lonely Room”. This though was not a Motown production and did not tell the story of... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Simple MindsSunday, 31 July 2016![]() As the album featuring Simple Minds’ first Top Twenty single, “Promised You a Miracle”, 1982’s New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84) was aptly titled. After the success of the next single “Glittering Prize”, it hit number three in the album charts. Five... Read more... |
