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Monthly Archives: March 2015
PLAY IT AGAIN: ‘Some Time in New York City’
Our latest installment in an exclusive series of articles on solo Beatles albums of the past features Wally Podrazik’s re-evaluation of John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s controversial 1972 collection “Some Time in New York City,” an album that still draws … Continue reading
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PLAY IT AGAIN: ‘Living in the Material World’
Our latest installment in a series of articles looking back at solo Beatles albums of the past features Brad Hundt’s re-evaluation of George Harrison’s 1973 collection “Living in the Material World,” an album once bashed by some as sour and … Continue reading
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