Tag Archives: Jon Lawton

John Jenkins, Window Shopping In Nashville. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Epics come and epics go, some will stand the test of time and others fall into the trap of becoming side-lined, browning with age, bleached in part by the weather streaming against the frames and forgotten, a dusty reminder of what they once stood for in the pantheon of music.

Jon Lawton, White Lights. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

A person behind the vision is just as important as those who feel the experience in the first place and for every musician who makes it into the studio with the faith of their conviction behind them, there has to be a producer, an engineer or someone to perhaps add the most invaluable piece to any recording, the ability to listen and perhaps steer the artist in the right direction.

K’s Choice, The City Of Music Two. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *

The humble compilation album can take many forms. In now what seems at times the dim and distant past, as distant to the younger generation coming through now as Sir Edmund Hilary’s and Tenzing Norgay’s ascent of Everest to those growing up in the 1970s, the past when to have your say in music meant taking the pick of the songs you may have proudly bought or even embarrassingly hidden away due to the absurdity of the song and placed onto a C90 tape and perhaps even then handed over with much ceremony to the person you perhaps fancied, the compilation stood for something pure.