Conway Twitty’s album How Much More Can She Stand was first released in 1971. It contains only eight tracks, two of them penned by Twitty himself. How Much More Can […]
Reviews
We return to the final series of Dixon of Dock Green this week. The second episode, entitled The Job, originally aired on BBC One on 20th March 1976. The Story… […]
Following on from my review of Hello Darlin’, here we take a look at Fifteen Years Ago, Conway Twitty’s second album of 1970. The album opens strongly, with the upbeat […]
We now begin the final leg of our reviews covering the surviving episodes of Dixon of Dock Green. This review concerns the first episode of the final series of the […]
This week, I will be looking at the final surviving episode to feature Peter Byrne as Andy Crawford: Conspiracy. It was originally broadcast on BBC One on 10th May 1975, […]
Bear Family Records has continued its long-running Jukebox Pearls series with another entry, highlighting the work of trombonist and singer Lillian Briggs. The album features 32 songs recorded between 1955 […]
Following in our series reviewing the surviving episodes of Dixon of Dock Green airing on Talking Pictures TV, this week I am discussing A Slight Case of Love. A Slight […]
As part of Bear Family Records‘ long-running Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight series, the label has released a compilation of Bob Wills recordings. Entitled Ida Red Likes The Boogie, the […]
Conway Twitty’s album Hello Darlin’, featuring the hit single of the same name, was first released in 1970. It reached number one on the US country chart. Hello Darlin’ features […]
In our series of reviews covering the surviving episodes of Dixon of Dock Green currently being broadcast on Talking Pictures TV, we look at 1975’s Looters Ltd. Looters Ltd was […]