once every fifty-nine days and then only for an hour
let’s face it: you could be a better person
Soul singer and multi-instrumentalist D’Angelo returned in 2014 with Black Messiah - his first album of new material in 14 years
and Resplendent—this artfully designed book illustrates how these various definitions of the body give meaning to the jewellery that adorns it
a soundtrack every bit as atmospheric and amusing as Ennio Morricone's
Trying To Survive (Vinyl) Sex Pistols once every fifty-nine days andFrom his early '60s days as hip shaker Twistin' Harvey to his late '70s nights on the light up dance floor in search of a "Disco Lady," Harvey Scales survived scrapes with the pop charts, bankrupt record companies, walk outs, sit ins, strikes, price hikes, lay offs, and under table payoffs over a 40 year career. Compiled here for the first time are Scales' Cuca and Magic Touch recordings, 27 slabs of cracker jack R&B, stomping northern soul, divorce