Name: Jeff Perkins
Dateline: Paris, France
Weblog: blogcritics.org
Articles: 155
First Published: Saturday, July 26, 2008
Last Published: Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Currently listing articles 155-101:
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Music Review: The Stereophonics - Decade In The Sun— Celebrating a Decade In The Sun.
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Who's The Best Team In Manchester? It's Your European Football Round-Up— Ronaldo sees red in the big Manchester derby while City wait to splash the cash.
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Music Review: Glyder - Weather The Storm (EP)— A new EP from up and coming Irish band Glyder.
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Music Review: David Essex - All The Fun Of The Fair— Roll on up see the main attraction, David Essex O.B.E.
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Music Review: Thunder - Bang!— Why waste words? This album is pure quality.
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Music Review: Vindictiv - Vindictiv— An impressive debut from a Swedish melodic metal band with a difference.
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Spotlight On FC Bayern Munich, Legends Of German And European Football — German's most famous club achieved a level of success in the '70s that has secured their legendary status.
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A Big Freeze In Europe And A Freeze Out In England: It's Your European Football Round-Up— Only a fool would stand watching football in a blizzard. This weekend I did it twice. Maybe I need help.
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Mitch Mitchell - Remembered— In the shadow of a rock 'god'. He was the genius behind a legend.
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Music Review: Arkan - Hilal— Death metal meets traditional Arabic music.
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Spotlight On Benfica, Portugal's Most Successful Club— The famous 'Eagles' of Lisbon may no longer be golden, but their legend lives on.
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Music Review: Florian Opahle - Europhonics— Having played with Ian Anderson and Greg Lake the extraordinarily gifted guitarist releases a solo project.
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Music Review: Appearance Of Nothing - Wasted Time— Appearance Of Nothing arrive on the Prog-Metal scene.
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In Praise Of The Unfashionable: European Football Round-Up— In a week that saw lowly Burnley dump Chelsea out of the Carling Cup, could the smaller teams cause any more shocks?
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Interview: Lead Singer Amanda Kelly Discusses The House Of Badger— Following on from Death Birds House Of Badger are busy working on a new album.
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Music Review: The Guggenheim Grotto -Tigers EP— Soon, introductions will become superfluous.
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Alessandro Del Piero: Italy's Man Of The Moment — One man, one club, and one hell of a player.
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Music Review: Neondaze - Neondaze— For fans of melodic rock everywhere.
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Music Review: Beautiful Lunar Landscape - Alone In This Dark Romantic Night E.P.— A perfectly named band produce a simply stunning debut.
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PSG v Lens, Again: L'Affaire de la Banderole Takes An Inevitable Twist— It just had to happen. PSG will play Lens for the first time since controversy swept France.
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Music Review: Rabbi John - Further— Rabbi John serve up a highly enjoyable album. Even Arthur Brown briefly drops by.
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Premier League Dominated By Familiar Faces: European Football Round-Up— Chelsea and Liverpool are tied atop the Premier League table, while Barcelona's Eto'o scored four goals over the weekend.
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Music Review: Jade Warrior - Now— Jade Warrior make a very welcome and triumphant return.
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Music Review: Rare Bird - Rare Bird— Rare Bird's first album from 1969 is re-issued and it's a rare gem.
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Music Review: Hellbilly Boys - Hellbilly Boys — Good old foot stomping Hellbilly Boys music.
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Music Review: Garth Knox - D'Amore— A wonderful demonstration of the viola d'amore in the hands of a virtuoso performer.
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Music Review: Marvel - Thunderblood Heart— Help Marvel save the planet with some straight on rock.
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Music Review: Thea Gilmore -Liejacker— Thea Gilmore's most personal and reflective album to date.
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Music Review: Clay Allison -Tonight There Will Be No TV— Tonight There Will Be No TV so be entertained by Clay Allison instead.
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Music Review: The 88 - Not Only... But Also— The 88, file under 'H' for hook.
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Music Review: Wings - Band On The Run— 35 years on. Perhaps Paul McCartney's finest post Beatles album.
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Music Review: Herman Dune - Next Year In Zion— This Parisian duo defy any attempt to get pigeonholed and is all the better for it.
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Music Review: Ed Vallance - The Modern Life— Ed Vallance celebrates his arrival in sunny California.
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Music Review: Nosound - Lightdark— Nosound come of age.
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Music Review: Martyn Joseph - Evolved— Breathing new life into his finest work.
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Music Review: James Morrison - Songs For You, Truths For Me— Why mess with a winning formula? At least not yet anyway.
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Music Review: Mogwai - The Hawk Is Howling— Mogwai deliver again.
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Interview: Joe Lynn Turner— Joe Lynn Turner tells us about playing for the troops in Iraq, future plans, Sunstorm, and his new album.
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Music Review: Volbeat - Guitar Gangsters And Cadillac Blood— Volbeat are a unique and unlikely mix of styles. Yet it works.
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Music Review: Supersister - Present From Nancy— File under 'lost' prog-rock gems.
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Music Review: Amaseffer -Slaves For Life— A huge sprawling album with epic ambitions.
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Music Review: Deborah Bonham - Duchess— A truly exceptional vocal performance.
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Music Review: Michael Chapman - Time Past Time Passing— The legendary guitar master plays just for you on this wonderfully intimate album.
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Music Review: Penguin Party - See Thru Songs— Warning. Just like all well written pop you will find yourself singing these songs at highly inappropriate moments.
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Music Review: Ane Brun - Changing Of The Seasons— Her timeless ability to write heartfelt songs has helped produce another gorgeous album.
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Music Review: The Answer - Never Too Late EP/DVD— They're The Answer, in more ways than one.
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Music Review: Putumayo Presents - Acoustic Arabia— Putumayo release a new collection exploring the music drawn from a rich heritage.
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Music Review: Boy On A Dolphin - Barkers Pool To Thunder Bay— Boy On A Dolphin in danger of dipping below the surface.
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Music Review: Richard Barbieri - Stranger Inside— Richard Barbieri's latest solo project is a trip well worth taking.
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Music Review: Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road— Thirty five years on, remembering Elton John's most successful album.
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Music Review: Bensh - The Bona Fide E.P.— With a rainbow of colour and styles Austria's Bensh splashes onto the scene.
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Music Review: Tygers Of Pan Tang - Animal Instinct— The Tygers are back on the prowl exploring their instincts.
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Music Review: Jethro Tull - This Was 40th Anniversary Collectors Edition— Jethro Tull's first album is given the full 40th birthday treatment.
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Music Review: Adrian Snell - Every Place Is Under The Stars — Adrian Snell continues his inspirational musical journey.
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Music Review: Fredrik - Na Na Ni— Don't be put off by the title. If you need some soothing musical escapism this may be for you.


