Howard Jones: Cross That Line (Deluxe Edition)
❉ Hailing from 1989, Jones’ fourth album saw him moving further into the realms of the bizarre yet personal…
❉ Hailing from 1989, Jones’ fourth album saw him moving further into the realms of the bizarre yet personal…
❉ This wonderful compilation perfectly captures the spirit of The Cramps’ gleefully chaotic, seedy glamour.
❉ We revisit the Fu Manchu Cycle and look at Sax Rohmer’s creation’s place in pop culture.
❉ A fascinating sampler of the music that inspired the Beatles, Barrett, Bowie and Zappa.
❉ A beautifully constructed toy of terror, its mechanisms meshing perfectly to deliver just the right shocks at just the right time.
❉ Songs of the (mostly) happy undertaker, reviewed by Ken Shinn.
❉ Ken Shinn reviews Electric Dreamhouse’s latest Midnight Movie Monograph.
❉ An appraisal of Otto Preminger’s fruitcake masterpiece, by Ken Shinn.
❉ Oh, no, not him – Bowie’s first alter ego never lost control, writes Ken Shinn.
❉ The ideal accompaniment to the strange, beguiling, infuriating and fascinating films of the auteur himself.
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