A review of Van der Graaf Generator's sixth studio album, Still Life.
Year by Year : Best Albums of 1976 – 11-20
Introducing the best albums of 1976, ranked 11–20. Featuring Henry Cow, David Bowie, Vangelis, Art Zoyd, and others.
Review: Rain Tree Crow – s/t (1991)
This review covers Rain Tree Crow's only studio album, a reunion project featuring former Japan members David Sylvian, Mick Karn, Richard Barbieri, and Steve Jansen.
Review: John G. Perry – Sunset Wading (1976)
A review of Sunset Wading, the first solo album by bassist John G. Perry, known from Caravan. Produced by Rupert Hine, the album features an impressive lineup of musicians, including Michael Giles, Geoffrey Richardson, and Morris Pert.
Review: Henry Cow – Concerts (1976)
A review of Henry Cow’s first live album, Concerts. The album offers a brilliant overview of Henry Cow’s approach to music, ranging from complex compositions and interesting cover versions to challenging free improvisations.
Review: Camel – Moonmadness (1976)
A review of Camel's fourth studio album, Moonmadness.
Review: Gong – Gazeuse! (1976)
In this review, Gong's seventh studio album, Gazeuse!, on which the band's musical direction shifted into the hands of drummer Pierre Moerlen.
Review: Brian Eno + David Byrne – My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (1981)
A review of Brian Eno and David Byrne's groundbreaking album My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, which makes use of samples and found sounds.
Review: Michael Oldfield – Heaven’s Open (1991)
Review of Mike Oldfield's 14th studio album, Heaven's Open. The album marked the end of his collaboration with Virgin and was the first on which Oldfield sang all the vocals himself.
Review: Talk Talk – The Colour Of Spring (1986)
In this review, Talk Talk's third studio album, The Colour Of Spring, sees the band successfully leave synthpop behind and move in a more musically ambitious and progressive direction.