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Hawkwind – ‘Somnia’ (2021) reviewed

9 September 2021 James R Turner 0

❉ Age hasn’t dimmed the urban guerillas’ spark, on the evidence of their 35th album, writes James R Turner.

Super Deluxe! Be Bop Deluxe – ‘Live! In The Air Age’ Expanded

2 September 2021 James R Turner 1

❉ This behemoth of a box set has enough live Be Bop Deluxe to satisfy the most hardcore of fans writes James R Turner.

Peter Howell talks ‘Radiophonic Times’

8 May 2021 James R Turner 0

❉ We chat with the Radiophonic Workshop legend about his fascinating career.

Jon Anderson From ‘Olias’ to ‘Animation’

29 April 2021 James R Turner 0

❉ James R Turner on these welcome reissues of three missing pieces from the Yes man’s solo career.

Al Stewart: ‘Year Of The Cat’ 45th Anniversary Edition

12 April 2021 James R Turner 0

❉ Revisit one of the definitive 1970s albums, in a new remaster by original producer Alan Parsons.

Spirit: ‘Son Of America’ (Remastered & Expanded)

29 March 2021 James R Turner 0

❉ This cohesive document of the latter years of Randy California’s career show how much more he still had to give the world.

Ken Hensley’s ‘My Book Of Answers’

25 March 2021 James R Turner 1

❉  The untimely passing of Uriah Heep’s Ken Hensley gives this swansong added poignancy and meaning.

‘Settlement’: Strawbs Talk with Dave Cousins

24 February 2021 James R Turner 1

❉ James R Turner reviews the stalwarts’ latest album and chats with founder member David Cousins.

Edgar Broughton Band: Speak Down The Wires (1975-1982)

26 January 2021 James R Turner 0

❉ A perfect collection from one of the ‘70s greatest cult bands, never content to rest on their laurels.

The Best Band You’ve Never Heard Of: Fraternity – ‘Seasons of Change’

19 January 2021 James R Turner 1

❉ Best known as the band that Bon Scott fronted prior to joining AC/DC, Fraternity are more than a footnote in rock history.

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