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PJ Harvey: Primed and Ticking | ARTICLE
Polly Jean Harvey is positively giddy – all 90-odd black-knit-clad pounds quivering like proverbial jelly. Rita Coolidge's signed menu, hanging directly above the...
August 19, 1993 10:25 AM ET -
Fate of Nations | ALBUM REVIEW
Robert Plant, who scored most of his major points in Led Zeppelin by unbuttoning his shirt and squealing ooooh at appropriate junctures, sounds on his sixth solo album, Fate of Nations, as if he's searching for more...
July 8, 1993 12:00 AM ET -
Permanent Vacation | ALBUM REVIEW
Although Aerosmith was slagged for nearly two decades as sloppy Stones seconds, the band was finally given hip vindication last year by Run-D.M.C. And what the critics don't know, the little boys understand — Aerosmith is probably...
October 22, 1987 12:00 AM ET -
Behind The Sun | ALBUM REVIEW
Nobody ever said it was easy being God. Nobody ever said it was a gig Eric Clapton even asked for. The man has spent most of his career trying to deny both the implications of the graffiti...
April 11, 1985 12:00 AM ET -
Perfect Strangers | ALBUM REVIEW
The title track comes blasting out of nowhere, like an I'm-alive-and-well message from an old friend you'd given up for dead. With its steamy vocal and genuine, if uncharacteristic, touches of wit throbbing above Deep Purple's heavy...
February 28, 1985 12:00 AM ET -
Escape | ALBUM REVIEW
"Who's Crying Now," the hit single off Journey's hit LP, isn't super hip, super deep or even real, real hooky. But it does sound good. What I'm talking about is the way the song's soft, soapy bass...
October 29, 1981 12:00 AM ET
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