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It was some time in 2007 that Whatsisname over there with the dreadlocks who now lives in Northern Italy began working on the follow-up to his double disc set “Angels & Vampires.” We were all made aware of this because the MP3 files were immediately made available for download via his official website, just like [...]

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“Angels & Vampires” was the sixth album in TTD’s discography. It was also his first ever independent release and the second LP (Yeah I called it an LP. And that sez wut) to be soley credited to his brand new moniker. What he did with this record was definitely quite innovative and ground breaking. Normally [...]

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If you’ve been reading my reviews over the last few weeks or so, you’d know that I’ve already covered a lot of what I’m about to say in practically all of my critiques on his work. However, this was swirling around in my head for the longest time, so let me say it all once [...]

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This album was released all the way back in 1987, when this here cyber album reviewer was all of five years of age. Yup. I was just a child when Terry D’Arby was singin’ about Wishing Wells and Rain and what not, but hey I dug him as much as the next guy. I thought [...]

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According to Terry D’Arby, or “the man formerly known as” if you will, this album was “the last project for “the label” before the “major” fall out.” His words, not mine. To everyone else out there (ie: the unenlightended folks) he was just one hit wonder – the catalyst being “Sign Your Name,” which is [...]

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Terence Trent D’Arby released his third album on Columbia Records in 1993. I always wanted to get myself a copy, but for some reason or another, I never bought it until about 2002 or so….although I did end up borrowing it from my local library in 1995. I taped it and then I taped right [...]

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This album was originally titled “Terence Trent D’Arby’s Solar Return” and was scheduled for a release some time in 1998/’99 via a label called Java, which was distributed by Capitol/EMI. It was at this point that TTD had adopted the name Sananda (Suh-nun-duh) and had left his old record label Sony Music.
Unfortunately, things didn’t go [...]

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In 1989 Terence Trent D’Arby shocked the world by releasing his follow-up album “Neither Fish Nor Flesh: A Soundtrack Of Faith, Hope & Destruction.” I kid you not, this was its entire title. The album was also accompanied by a book of poems, music manuscripts and stories of how the album was made, which was [...]

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