Welcome to And Press Play, a podcast dedicated to reviewing songs of all types and from all decades. Ranging from Tom Petty to Taylor Swift, Gabrielle Aplin to Pink Floyd, songs of all genres and ages will be dissected, analysed and rated.
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Music for the sting: Welcome to the Show by Kevin MacLeod
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Here is my review of Southern Cross by Crosby, Stills and Nash. This is a great song whihc holds some sentimental attachment to me and has some great vocal harmonies which really help set a slightly …
Here is my review of Gone Gone Gone by Robert Plant/Allison Krauss taken from their Grammy winning album Raising Sand. This is an excellent take on the Everly Brothers classic with some fabulous voca…
Here is my review of Too Much Love Will Kill You by Brian May but also recorded by Queen. This is a really heart-wrenching piano ballad which is superb with some exception vocals by Brian May. Hope y…
Here is my review of Awake by Gabrielle Aplin, a rather obscure B-side from her Home single. It's a very unique song in her catalogue, and I hope that this review does it some justice. It's a wonderf…
Here is my review of the song the Bravery of Being Out of Range by Roger Waters, taken from his 1992 album Amused to Death. This is a great song which talks about the ironies of modern warfare and ha…
Hello and welcome to my review of Little of Your Love by HAIM, from their second album Something to Tell You. This is a great pop song; definitely worth checking out!
Hope you enjoyed this episode, p…
My review of Rumours by Fleetwood Mac, done in one take with the bare minimum of preparation. The aim of this is to make some more spontaneous reviews which hopefully can be directed down tangents if…
Here is my review of the song Solo by Sandy Denny, taken from her 1974 album Like an Old Fashioned Waltz. This is a great folk song with some great music and some fantastically abstract lyrics, all u…
Here is my review of Mudmen by Pink Floyd, taken from their 1972 album Obscured by Clouds. This is a great instrumental song which makes full use of keyboards and guitar and creates a wonderfully atm…
Here is my review of the song She's a Mystery to Me taken from his 1989 album Mystery Girl. This is a fantastic atmospheric song which shows why Roy Orbison will always be remembered as one of the be…
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