The Miles Davis Quintet – The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions
By 1955, Miles Davis had been recording on the Prestige label for four years. But as his career began to gain momentum, getting a group together was an inevitable career decision. The Miles Davis...
View ArticleWu-Tang Clan – Legend of the Wu-Tang: The Videos
It’s a good time to be a music video fan with a DVD player. Seems like every time I look around, there’s a new video compilation to snatch, and for kids like me who have an ample amount of grainy...
View ArticleVetiver – To Find Me Gone
The trouble with talking about a discrete movement in pop music is that there’s only so much one can say; and more often than not, what one can say is probably a woeful generalization. Take, for...
View ArticleBonnie “Prince” Billy – Cursed Sleep EP
I love EPs, even though there are so many reasons to hate them. EPs are generally overpriced CDs which contain only one good track. They rarely include rare songs that will never be released again...
View ArticleHappy Mondays – Live in Barcelona
This DVD made me throw up a little in my mouth when I watched it. I know. I know. Happy Mondays have this huge cult following; I’ve even done research on it to see how there could possibly be more...
View ArticleSeu Jorge – Live at Montreux
For most Americans (especially the shiny, young generation which uses the films of Wes Anderson as gateways to the hidden world of art houses), Seu Jorge is primarily thought of as the Brazilian man...
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