raoul hernandez 2005 94 results
Working for the Man: The Greatest Hits
Reviewed by Music Review, Dec. 30, 2005
Africa Unite: The Singles Collection
Reviewed by Music Review, Dec. 30, 2005
Sliver: The Best of the Box
Reviewed by Music Review, Dec. 30, 2005
Live at the Rainbow
Reviewed by Music Feature, Dec. 23, 2005
Good to See You Again
Reviewed by Music Feature, Dec. 23, 2005
Vertigo 2005:Live From Chicago
Reviewed by Music Feature, Dec. 23, 2005
Tommy and Quadrophenia Live
Reviewed by Music Feature, Dec. 23, 2005
In the Garden, Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This), Touch, Be Yourself Tonight, Revenge, Savage, We Too Are One, Peace
Reviewed by Music Feature, Dec. 16, 2005
Better Days Are Coming:The A&M Years 1969-1971
Reviewed by Music Feature, Dec. 16, 2005
The Convert for Bangladesh
Reviewed by Music Feature, Dec. 16, 2005
The Complete Motown Singles Vol. 3:1963
Reviewed by Music Feature, Dec. 9, 2005
A Musical History
Reviewed by Music Feature, Dec. 9, 2005
The Complete Verve Studio Master Takes
Reviewed by Music Feature, Dec. 9, 2005
Reviewed by Music Review, Dec. 9, 2005
Screens Feature, Dec. 9, 2005
Reviewed by Music Review, Dec. 2, 2005
Reviewed by Music Review, Dec. 2, 2005
Room of Songs
Reviewed by Music Review, Nov. 25, 2005
It's Time to Decide
Reviewed by Music Review, Nov. 25, 2005
Scabdates
Reviewed by Music Review, Nov. 25, 2005
Kicking Television:Live in Chicago
Reviewed by Music Review, Nov. 18, 2005
It's a Game
Reviewed by Music Review, Nov. 11, 2005
How Strange, Innocence
Reviewed by Music Review, Nov. 11, 2005
Reviewed by Music Review, Nov. 4, 2005
Reviewed by Screens Review, Nov. 4, 2005
Julian Fellowes is two for two: The English actor’s first big screenwriting credit, Gosford Park, netted him an Oscar, and with this directorial debut, he again demonstrates a mastery of British uppercrust dramas.
Film Review, Oct. 28, 2005
Live It Out
Reviewed by Music Review, Oct. 21, 2005
Z
Reviewed by Music Review, Oct. 21, 2005
Musicians make uneasy actors. With his directorial debut, 1970's 'Performance,' Nicolas Roeg characteristically tossed convention out the hotel window by casting Mick Jagger as one of the leads. He would follow up with David Bowie and Art Garfunkel.
Reviewed by Screens Review, Oct. 7, 2005
A Bigger Bang
Reviewed by Music Review, Sep. 23, 2005
Tijuana Sessions Vol. 3, Blue Sueños, Sounds Eclectico, Live at the Fillmore, Chucho Valdés Featuring Irakere, Bebo in Cuba, The Jazz Chamber Trio, Corazón Libre
Reviewed by Music Review, Sep. 23, 2005
Reviewed by Music Review, Sep. 23, 2005
Siberia, Oceans Apart
Reviewed by Music Review, Sep. 9, 2005
A Million in Prizes:The Anthology, The Stooges, Fun House
Reviewed by Music Review, Sep. 9, 2005
Live at Club 2
Reviewed by Music Review, Sep. 2, 2005
'The Mary Tyler Moore Show: The Complete Second Season' and 'Too Close for Comfort: The Complete Second Season'
Reviewed by Screens Review, Sep. 2, 2005
Weird Tales of the Ramones
Reviewed by Music Review, Aug. 19, 2005
The Greater Good
Reviewed by Music Review, Aug. 12, 2005
M. Night Shyamalan's Tuxedo Killers, Dumb Haircuts / Ethan Master of the Hawaiian Ukelele, Fear of Texas
Reviewed by Music Review, Jul. 29, 2005
Richard Linklater on remixing 'The Bad News Bears'
Screens Feature, Jul. 29, 2005