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February 16, 2021 by Simon Sweetman

Shit That’s Good! Crap Albums I Love # 43 – Candy Dulfer, “Saxuality”

Candy Dulfer, Saxuality, 1990 Around 1990 Candy Dulfer was having a moment. She had been doing session work with Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics and it had resulted in a charming wee instrumental called Lily Was Here – for a film of the same name. The song, barely a song – just a floaty little […]
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July 3, 2020 by Simon Sweetman

RNZ Reviews: July 2020

Once a month or so I have a chat on RNZ on their Afternoons show with Jesse Mulligan. These things start – randomly and stop in much the same way. I hope to keep doing this. For a while at least. I think I started in December of 2015, so now four years into  it or so… For […]
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June 30, 2020 by Simon Sweetman

Maceo Parker: Soul Food – Cooking With Maceo

Maceo Parker Soul Food – Cooking With Maceo The Funk Garage The living legend of the funk-soul saxophone Maceo Parker returns – his first studio album in eight years. And he sounds good. Really good. From the hip-hop hints on opener, Cross The Track, through some N’awlins strut (Yes We Can Can, Right Place Wrong […]
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