Hints and tips:
...Always a commanding presence, his seven-minute reading of the ballad “What’s New”, the much-covered songbook standard written by written by Bob Haggart and Johnny Burke, delivers romance without sentiment...
...Keith Jarrett’s playful “The Windup” gains edge, Johnny Cash’s “Ring of Fire” a subtle extra beat and the lyricism of Stevie Wonder’s “Overjoyed” is retained....
...Brands named after fruit (Orange, Apple) or jokes (Johnny Loves Rosie, Yo! Sushi), or children’s words (Lush). All that aside, some British eponymous brands have worked around the world....
...Johnny Cash parlayed his incarceration into a country music career....
...Perret veers from soft-centred soul to full-on distortion and seemed quite quaint after the acerbic saxophonist Steve Coleman and his Reflex trio....
...On either side of this midsection, Le Donk rails at life, society and his pregnant wife (Olivia Coleman), who has shacked up with a younger bloke....
...“I was listening to Ornette Coleman, lots of reggae, soul, Philly. [Jazz saxophonist] Pharaoh Sanders is not a million miles away from PIL.”...
...A Hundred Highways: American V Johnny Cash Lost Highway Cash’s final album, made in the months between June Carter Cash’s death and his own, is a fitting epitaph....
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