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: North Sea Radio Orchestra / John Greaves / Annie Barbazza – Folly Bololey: Songs From Robert Wyatt’s Rock Bottom (2019)
A review of North Sea Radio Orchestra, John Greaves and Annie Barbazzo's Folly Bololey, an interpretation of Robert Wyatt's classic album Rock Bottom.
Review: Genesis – Selling England By The Pound (1973)
Reviewing Genesis' fifth studio album Selling England By The Pound which may well be the band's most beloved release.
Review: Renaissance – Ashes Are Burning (1973)
Reviewing Renaissance's fourth studio album Ashes Are Burnning which is a successful blend of folk, classical and rock.
Review: Genesis – Nursery Cryme (1971)
A review of Genesis' third studio album Nursery Cryme in which the band's Victorian weirdness reaches a kind of climax.
Review: Steven Wilson – The Harmony Codex (2023)
A review of Steven Wilson's seventh solo album The Harmony Codex.
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: Steven Wilson – Grace For Drowning (2011)
Review of Steven Wilson's second solo album Grace For Drowning.
Review: Yes – Tormato (1978)
A review of Yes's ninth studio album Tormato, where the prog legend's decade-long winning streak finally seems to be coming to an end.
Review: Gentle Giant – In A Glass House (1973)
Gentle Giant's fifth studio album, the slightly cold-sounding but technically accomplished In A Glass House from 1973, is reviewed.