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David Dear,
15 January 2001 |
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When Blue Jam was first released onto the public a few years back, Chris Morris stated that he wanted it aired in the early hours of the morning so that people would be half-conscious when they heard it.
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David Dear,
15 January 2001 |
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I guess Blur can make a real claim to being the singles band of the Nineties. They made the transition from the tail-end of Baggy to emerge after America’s grunge invasion as one of the big two acts of the hyped-fueled Britpop scene.
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Martin Algesten,
15 January 2001 |
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As always with today bands, rather than working on a winning concept there is a need to find that "special sound" that is the distilled essence.
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Richard Young,
15 January 2001 |
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Way back in the early days of Foocha!, we managed to secure an exclusive interview with what promised to be a fresh new band with a fresh new flavour; Scarlet Division.
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Richard Young,
20 January 1999 |
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Being a long time Cocteau Twins devotee, I can't really fault the contents of this double CD collection of early radio sessions and live tracks.
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Justin Harries,
20 January 1999 |
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Not quite the skewered take on Bakerak, Van Parkes and even Bob Erzin as one would imagine, O’Rourke’s album of actual songs includes lovely hommages to all of the above.
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