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Nancy Wilson, You And Me. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Nancy Wilson will, undoubtedly, be one of the artists that is remembered for all time as one of the most deserving of the written and spoken commendation     of the unparalleled, consummate and absolute queens of Rock, her style, her panache and ability underlining every ounce of near flawless pursuit of grabbing the right song with her sister in the legendary U.S. band Heart, and perhaps the only surprise is that she has never taken that grace and air of confidence to the place where the inevitable solo album resides.

Sammy Hagar, Sammy Hagar & Friends. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

After four decades thrilling fans and audiences alike as one of the great American rock entertainers, Sammy Hagar has recorded new tracks and put a Hagar-like slant on a couple of absolute towering monsters  in which the devotees and aficionados will be knocking themselves out for to have as part of the collection. After great and deserved success with bands such as the enormous fantastic Chickenfoot and the iconic Van Halen, Sammy Hagar & Friends relishes in the man’s ability and undoubted charisma to showcase that even now he is still one of the top draws of rock’s glittering establishment.

Heart, Fanatic. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating ****

Two years after Heart brought out Red Velvet Car, Ann and Nancy Wilson have once again teamed up with Ben Mink and come up with an album of distinction. For those that only remember Heart as producing hard rock ballads during the 1980’s and know nothing of their early albums such as Little Queen or Dreamboat Annie, before you listen to Fanatic, check out the early recordings, see how rich and full Ann Wilson’s voice was and then compare. For as Red Velvet Car showed, the two sisters are back and sounding as good as they did before they sold out to the 80’s corporate mainstream.