Esittelyssä vuoden 1999 parhaat levyt. Mukana mm. Camel, Porcupine Tree, Absoluuttinen Nollapiste ja Nine Inch Nails.
Year by Year: Best Albums of 1973 – 21-30
Introducing the best albums of 1973, ranked 21-30. Featuring Renaissance, Hugh Hopper, Return To Forever, Mahavishnu Orchestra, and six more great bands.
Review: The Soft Machine – Volume Two (1969)
A review of Soft Machine's second studio album Volume Two with Hugh Hopper replacing Kevin Ayers.
Review: Robert Wyatt – Rock Bottom (1974)
A review of the magical album Rock Bottom, created in the aftermath of Robert Wyatt's tragic accident.
Levyarvio: The Soft Machine – Volume Two (1969)
Arvostelussa Soft Machinen toinen studiolevy Volume Two jolla Hugh Hopper korvaa Kevin Ayersin.
Levyarvostelu: Lindsay Cooper – Oh Moscow (1991)
Arvostelussa Henry Cow’sta tutun Lindsay Cooperin kylmää sotaa luotaava laulusarja Oh Moscow.
Review: The Carla Bley Band – European Tour 1977 (1978)
A review of American jazz musician and composer Carla Bley's sixth album European Tour 1977. Contrary to the title, this is not a concert recording but a studio album recorded in Germany with a large ensemble.
Review: Soft Machine – Fourth (1971)
Soft Machine's fourth album, Fourth, is reviewed where the band really moves in the direction of jazz. On Fourth, the psychedelia and rock in general of the previous albums is a thing of the past, as are the Dadaist lyrics of drummer/vocalist Robert Wyatt, as the album is entirely instrumental.
Review: Soft Machine – Third (1970)
Review of Soft Machine's third studio album, Third, which transforms the legendary Canterbury band's style into their own unique brand of jazz-rock.
Review: Soft Machine – Six (1973)
Review of Soft Machine's album Six which is a watershed in the band's production. The band's most experimental era was coming to an end, and the future was about to see the band's jazz-rock years.