No Description Available. Have your say on Poets of the Great War: Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, etc. (Poetry). Love it or loathe it, please tell us!...
Enter JCC - the sociologist finding his paradise, without repeats.... A must for anyone who is capable of thought, this collection will stun you on its first hearing (this is normal, it will...
Hazy Pleasures. That young Johnny Clarke's been at it again. More 'produced' than his first outing, but a fine performance from himself and his Invisible Girls. As I get older I tend to pref...
Great value, great songs!. This is a fantastic little compliation and a great starting place to the music of Gil Scott-Heron.
It's got bar one song, the whole 'Pieces of a Man' album on it...
No Description Available. Have your say on The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: "A Case of Identity", "The Crooked Man", "The Naval Treaty", "The Greek Inter...
Very interesting. This is a very interesting and enjoyable history of English Literature and is on 4 CDs.
There are over 100 excerpts taken from great works of literature and these are rea...
A compilation based around Scott-Heron's first three albums, recorded for Bob Thiele's Flying Dutchman label in the early 70s. Several classics are included, ranging from the call to arms...
"The innocence of my life releases the God I love everywhere." These are the words of Rumi, 13th-century poet and founder of the Whirling Dervishes of Sufism, as spoken by the matu...
Cuckooland, Robert Wyatt's first full-length of new material since 1997's Shleep, is no less mischievous, witty, and poignant. As has become his custom, Wyatt offers a set of 16 new songs se...
Minute. Behind the shades burn the vigilent eyes of a revolutionary.where bob marley and even the brilliant stevie wonder fail to truly evoke their disdain for societies moral regression gsh...