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 Joey Molland has managed to update and skillfully re-propose slightly out-of-fashion musical canons.

 The journey you will take is definitely worth the ticket price!!!

Joey Molland’s album 'Be True Yourself' revisits his legacy from the ’60s and ’70s power pop era with fresh energy and original touches. Although the reviewer wishes for an LP release, the CD captures the spirit of Badfinger and the Beatles. With contributions from artists like Julian Lennon and Micky Dolenz, the album skillfully updates classic musical styles. It’s a rewarding listen for fans of classic rock and power pop histories. Explore Joey Molland’s Be True Yourself and discover a heartfelt revival of classic power pop!

 "If it weren’t that, in 1974, Harrison’s voice was in tatters, it might be him singing."

 "Those who say this is a George Harrison album composed and sung (or perhaps not) by others are right."

The reviewer shares the discovery of Splinter's debut album produced by George Harrison in 1974. The album is praised for its Beatles-esque influence, especially Harrison's vocal and production imprint. Tracks like "China Light" and "Costafine Town" stand out, showing detailed arrangement and timeless charm. Despite some minor criticisms, the album is regarded as a hidden gem worth revisiting on vinyl. The experience is enriched by nostalgic details like smoking a French pipe while listening. Dive into the timeless charm of Splinter's 'The Place I Love'—stream or spin the vinyl and hear George Harrison's magic in every note!

 The invitation he extends to listeners is to inform themselves, document, and ultimately think with their "own minds."

 Gardè is an album whose songs deserve to be played in schools without any commentary from the teachers.

Danilo Sacco’s album Gardè marks a mature phase in his solo career with songs inspired by real stories of sportsmanship, friendship, and social struggles. The album addresses political and social themes without judgment, inviting listeners to think independently. Sensitive topics such as violence and tragedy are handled delicately, while diversity and inclusion are celebrated. This profound and moving work deserves wider recognition. Discover the heartfelt stories and social insights in Danilo Sacco’s Gardè—listen and reflect on its powerful messages today!

 Blue Nights is one of Denny’s best compositions that would not have looked out of place on a Wings album (LISTEN TO BELIEVE!!!)

 The album features a very 'American' sound with nods to Blues and also, unfortunately mistakenly, to disco.

Denny Laine’s 1985 album Hometown Girls is a concept album narrating a man's loves and disillusionments through an American blues-influenced sound. While slightly weaker than his previous work, it features notable tracks like Mistral and Blue Nights, with contributions from Maggie Bell. The album reflects a transitional period before Laine’s financial hardships and style changes. Discover the layered storytelling and classic sound of Denny Laine's Hometown Girls—listen now and dive into an underrated 80s gem!

 "Many tracks would not have looked out of place on a Wings album."

 "Running Round in Circles, a fun song with a tropical reggae vibe, is worth almost the entire album."

Denny Laine's 'Anyone Can Fly' showcases a mature and refined solo effort with songs reminiscent of Wings. The album blends reggae, rock, and emotional ballads with polished production. Despite its quality, it suffered poor commercial success, impacting Laine's subsequent career. Standout tracks include 'Running Round in Circles' and the socially conscious title track. Listen to 'Anyone Can Fly' and discover Denny Laine's polished solo tribute to Wings with heartfelt songs and refined production.

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