by Glenn Sargeant | Mar 13, 2016 | Reviews
Callaghan We Don’t Have To Change The World (Single) (Impact) Hopefully not a political view – as we certainly do – but a line in a romantic context. ‘We Don’t Have To Change The World’ is the Lincolnshire lass’ current single and from her last album called ‘A History...
by Glenn Sargeant | Mar 12, 2016 | Reviews
Steven Tyler Red, White & You (Single) (Big Machine Label Group) Steven Tyler is probably best known for his time as frontman and songwriter of prolific rock band Aerosmith having entertained millions with classics including ‘Don’t Wanna Miss A...
by Glenn Sargeant | Mar 11, 2016 | Reviews
Striking Matches Trouble Is As Trouble Does (Single) (Crush/IRS) A touch of Mark Twain in the song title. An acclaimed act at the 2015 C2C Festival held in London in the Spring, this Nashville duo have a T Bone Burnett produced album called ‘Nothing But The Silence’...
by Glenn Sargeant | Mar 7, 2016 | Reviews
Joe Bonamassa Blues of Desperation (Provogue/Mascot Label Group) So the dark-glassed dynamo plus Kevin Shirley and crew head over to Grand Victor Sound Studios (previously RCA Studio A) in Nashville and over eleven days they cut this collection. The team includes many...
by Glenn Sargeant | Mar 7, 2016 | Reviews
Shaun Escoffery In The Red Room – Special Edition (Dome Records) As soon as Shaun Escoffery’s new album ‘In The Red Room’ starts with the soulful ‘Nature’s Call’ it is clear that this album oozes with summer vibes especially with Mark Vandergucht’s sparkly guitar and...
by Glenn Sargeant | Feb 25, 2016 | Reviews
Lulu Making Life Rhyme (Decca) One of the greatest moments of the 2015 Cornbury Festival happened on Saturday night when Lulu took to the stage with her post-Bowie edgy band. Full justice was done to all the hits and especially The Man Who Sold The World – DB of...