Cosmopolitan Психология Russia - March 2011
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From the creator of Spooks come a new sci-fi drama set in 2040. Mankind have found a new, life-sustaining planet and they plan to start a new life.
Tommy Roe's Greatest Hits on MCA is a fine 18-track collection that serves up the bubblegum icon's best songs and very little filler. Unlike a large number of Roe collections, this disc contains all original recordings made during his prime. And what a prime it was! Between 1962 and 1969, Roe was responsible for some of the brightest, snappiest bubblegum on the planet. From the funky breakbeats of "Dizzy" to the hushed romanticism of "It's Now Winter's Day" to the swampy groove of "Jam Up and Jelly Tight," there are enough hits here to make you think twice about calling Roe anything less than Hall of Fame material. A couple of collections have come along since the release of this to challenge it's worth, but they are each flawed in their own way. Until the perfect Roe collection comes along, this is a fine purchase.
Eisley will release their first album in four years, The Valley, on March 1 via Equal Vision Records. Promising to bring listeners through the band's darkest and most trying times, The Valley reveals their strength, patience and perseverance. On tracks like "Smarter" and "Sad," there's a musical aggression and emotional urgency that transports you to the moment they were written, laying bare the open wound of the broken heart.