Can a 40-year-old T.Rex album ‘get it on’ and stand the test of time in the current music market place?
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Can a 40-year-old T.Rex album ‘get it on’ and stand the test of time in the current music market place?
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Talk Talk are the talk of the town as Natural Order sensitively delves into their back catalogue
Jim Bob's insight:
Another great review over on Stirring Trouble Internationally that examines the history and describes the detail about the Art work on the album covers. This is a satirical review that makes comparisons with Death Cab For Cutie, Duran Duran, London, Mark Hollis, Music, Natural Order, Radiohead and Roxy Music. If you like Talk radio then I am sure you will really like this review of Talk Talk's new album. Delete the scoop?
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Buy yourself the 40th Anniversary T.Rex box set which features the lovingly re-mastered album from 1972 called The Slider.