Showing results for:

Morrison van

John Lee Hooker – Face To Face

Thanks to the star guests on albums such as The Healer and Mr Lucky, John Lee Hooker sold more records in the final decade of his life than he had in the previous 40 years. Face To Face was in the making when he died in 2001, and includes collaborations with Johnny Winter, Robert Cray, Canned Heat, George Thorogood and Van Morrison. The delay in its release suggests a certain posthumous touching-up was required, and his voice was clearly in decline.

High Fidelity

"Oh, I just don't know where to begin," Elvis Costello swooned in the opening line to his lusciously hummable 1979 hit "Accidents Will Happen". Not strictly true. Elvis Costello has always known precisely where to begin. Knowing when to stop, that's been another kettle of worms. His latest batch of reissues being a case in point. Each has been fattened up for market with a mind-bending welter of bonus tracks, so that Get Happy!!, a 20-track tour de force in the first place, now weighs in at 50 tracks (with Trust at 31 and Punch The Clock at 39, see right).

Short Cuts

(Other new music DVDs)

Them – Now—And “Them”

First time on CD for post-Morrison freakout album recorded in California

Roger Waters – The Wall Live In Berlin

Overblown 1990 live version of the Floyd's multi-platinum epic

Marathon Man

The Boss proves he's still rock'n'roll redemption personified

Raunchy performance by '60s R&B star

Autumnal Almanac

Assured first album from south London songsmith

Short Cuts

(ALSO RELEASED THIS MONTH)

Flowing Muses

Long-awaited re-release for one of the great lost albums of the early '70s
Advertisement

Editor's Picks

Advertisement