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Music Review: Bob Dylan – Desire
Bob Dylan: Chapter 17. Bob Dylan released Desire on January 5, 1976 and it would prove to be one of his best selling albums, reaching number 1 on the National charts while achieving double platinum status. The Basement Tapes had been released in mid 1975. Since this was an album of material recorded in 1967, Desire was the follow-up to the classic Blood On The Tracks. In…

Music Review: Amy Grant, “The Christmas Collection”
Overall, there are plenty of songs on this disc worth putting into your holiday rotation. As an album in toto, however, it’s unremarkable and mostly without risks on the part of the artist — and where risks were taken, they generally fell flat. (Grade: C+)

Music Review of Brantley Gilbert
This is the music review for up and coming country music artist Brantley Gilbert.

Fashion Music Review
Fashion, Madhur Bhandarkar’s latest venture, is already in news for its controversial subject. According to trade analysts, it is the biggest project of Madhur Bhandarkar. So, the music album has to live up to expectations in order to promote the film. Based on the glamour world, making music for this movie had been a tough task…

Music Review: Metallica’s “Death Magnetic”
Fans of the inventors and masters of thrash metal should be pleased with the band’s first studio release in five years: “Death Magnetic.” This piece includes a full review of the album, released on 9/12. “Death Magnetic” expertly blends the two eras of Metallica: the early thrash of the ’80s with the polished chrome of the ’90s. Play it loud.

Metallica – Death Magnetic
I got my hands on a copy of Death Magnetic, the latest album from Metallica, as soon as it came out. I’ll be honest, I am a huge Metallica fan and I do not, in any way shape or form subscribe to the idea that they have ever “sold out” as many people claim they have done. I can listen to all their albums (save St. Anger) and enjoy them. However St. Anger was a poor, poor piece of music from the band. Death Magnetic then, well this is a tour de force if ever there was one. The album opens with

Thelonious Monk – Instrumental Jazz Music
review of Thelonious Monk’s Instrumental Jazz Music track: “I Mean You”

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