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 [...]
Archive for February, 2008
Discipline – Janet Jackson
Posted in Reviews on February 28, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Lonely Eden – Paul Randolph
Posted in Reviews on February 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
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 [...]
Emotionally Unavailable – De Holley
Posted in Reviews on February 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
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 [...]
It Is Time For A Love Revolution – Lenny Kravitz
Posted in Reviews on February 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
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 [...]
5 – Lenny Kravitz
Posted in Reviews on February 10, 2008 | 1 Comment »
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 [...]
Fantastic – Wham!
Posted in George Michael, Reviews, Wham! on February 5, 2008 | 2 Comments »
“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 [...]