CD Review: Pink Floyd

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Pink Floyd
The Dark Side of the Moon (Immersion Edition)
Capitol/EMI
by David Chiu

One of the greatest albums in rock got a massive upgrade. For those who have listened to The Dark Side of the Moon many times and have purchased its various reissues over the years will be pleasantly overwhelmed with this new six-disc Immersion Edition. Continue reading “CD Review: Pink Floyd”

CD Review: Nirvana

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Nirvana
Nevermind (Deluxe Edition)
Sub Pop/DGC/UME
by David Chiu

Nirvana and their 1991 album Nevermind turned the music world upside down. Twenty years ago, with this record, punk music returned with a vengeance and brought Seattle grunge to the masses. Historical context aside, Nevermind is a great punk record. Continue reading “CD Review: Nirvana”

CD Review: Sting

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Sting
25 Years

Cherrytree/A&M/UME
By David Chiu

Sting has come a long way from the early punk and art rock sound that he forged as a member of the Police. His music as a solo artist has certainly matured from that first phase of his career, embracing along the way jazz, R&B, world, dance-electronic, and singer-songwriter pop. 25 Years is a new 3-CD collection that spans his solo career from 1985’s The Dream of the Blue Turtles through last year’s Symphonicities. The result is a consistent and successful body of work that has lasted far longer than’ the Police’s brief output. Continue reading “CD Review: Sting”

CD Review: Dum Dum Girls

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Dum Dum Girls
Only in Dreams
Sub Pop
by David Chiu

Dum Dum Girls second full-length album, Only in Dreams, could potentially be the female quartet’s breakthrough. It’s a brilliant follow-up to I Will Be–its seems more accessible-sounding than the previous one–but still retains the group’s signature sound: a combination of the ’60s girl group sounds, Phil Spector’s Wall of Sound production, garage rock and punk, and lyrics of romantic yearning. Continue reading “CD Review: Dum Dum Girls”

CD Review: ABBA

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Abba
Super Trouper (Deluxe Edition)
Polar/UME
by David Chiu

ABBA has always been known for hit singles, but albums? Except to die-hard fans, the casual listener may hard pressed to think of a definitive ABBA album, unlike the Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds, the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper or Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon. Super Trouper, the group’s 1981 album, could be a potential starting point for those who want to seek more ABBA go beyond the usual greatest hits record. Continue reading “CD Review: ABBA”

CD Review: Teena Marie

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Teena Marie
Lady T
Irons in the Fire
Motown/UME
By David Chiu

One of music’s most notable losses from last year was the unexpected passing of the great R& B singer Teena Marie. But her legacy shines on through these recent reissues of her Motown-era albums, Lady T and Irons in the Fire. And just like what she embodied in her voice and attitude throughout her career, these records ooze with both sensuality and passion. Continue reading “CD Review: Teena Marie”