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Archive for February, 2008

Discipline – Janet Jackson

Well then, what can I say about Janet Jackson? I guess we all should know it by now: she’s Michael’s younger sister, she used to act on “Good Times” back in the day, she did a couple of albums in the early ’80s that remain somewhat hidden gems to the non hardcore Janet fans and [...]

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Lonely Eden – Paul Randolph

In early 2005, Detroit funkster Amp Fiddler toured my hometown of Sydney Australia. Of course, at that point in time, he was still heavily promoting his debut solo album “Waltz Of A Ghetto Fly,” and as a result, was performing quite a few songs from it on the tour. He wasn’t even the headliner back [...]

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This album first came to my attention in mid 2005 while I was in an independent record store. The guy who worked there knew I was a Prince fan, and the minute I walked in he showed me the album…which is where I pretty much listened to it from beginning to end. I had originally [...]

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Lenny’s eighth studio album was released in Australia on the 2nd of February 2008. Despite the fact that I could’ve very well rushed out and scored myself a birthday present on that particular that day, I decided to hold out for a little while, as all of the main music retailer’s websites were saying that [...]

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5 – Lenny Kravitz

Although this was Lenny’s fifth studio album (hence the title) it was only the first ever album of his that I actually owned. Way before then I was just a little kid who didn’t think too much of his music until I was given a copy of an old VHS tape that he released in [...]

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Fantastic – Wham!

“Fantastic” is the debut album from the two men known separately as George Michael & Andrew Ridgeley. Of course, collectively they were known as Wham from 1982-1986. The album was originally issued on an independent record label called Innervisions Records, which was a label that was run by some fella in England who turned out [...]

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