
Rock Music: An Informed View
Reviewed by Tony Cummings This useful little booklet has been out for ages but missed the Cross Rhythms dragnet. Its concise apologetic against the ‘rock music is from Satan’ brigade …
Read MoreReviewed by Tony Cummings This useful little booklet has been out for ages but missed the Cross Rhythms dragnet. Its concise apologetic against the ‘rock music is from Satan’ brigade …
Read MoreReviewed by Alan & Angeline Chesters The notes from Soapbox Music describe this album as “a statement of intent to take on the powers of darkness in a lost and …
Read MoreReviewed by Tony Cummings Elder readers will recognise Steve’s name as one of the pioneering figures of British rock-gospel over the last decade, yet despite goodish albums down the years on …
Read More“This 1986 album sees singer/songwriter Steve Flashman beginning to embrace ’80s keyboard technology and updating his sound. As you’d expect, this is a collection of spiritual, thought-provoking material recorded at …
Read More“Diving into a world of strange creatures, unlikely heroes and an evil villain! What more could you ask for? The quick, swirling plot is great to enjoy alone, or listen …
Read MoreBook 1: The Theft Of The Purple Plug Fact: water always twists the same way down the plughole. So on the day that it swirled round backwards, the whole universe …
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