Mojo (Publisher) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he soulful power of the original eight tracks remains."69.59579
$12.97
55.67664
$7.76
Record Collector (magazine) (p.88) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]his bucolic frolic has Americana stamped right through it..."55.67664
$11.96
55.67664
$8.92
55.67664
$5.41
48.71706
$12.87
48.71706
$14.97
41.75748
$10.63
Uncut (12/01, p.106) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...A worthy addition to any Small Faces or Peter Frampton aficionado's collection..."41.75748
$9.54
34.7979
$5.43
Record Collector (magazine) (p.101) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he slightly stoned styles do have a similar feel to Humble Pie."0.8967515
$13.68
Q (Magazine) (p.110) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[A] powerhouse of big riffed rock'n'roll drenched in '70s sunshine."Mojo (Publisher) (p.84) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "HEAD DOWN sounds highly-charged and fresh, likely to delight fans of Queens Of The Stone Age and Humble Pie in equal measure."0.5604697
$12.87
Rolling Stone (4/29/99, p.70) - 3 Stars (out of 5) - "...Whether stomping like a brontosaurus or swinging like a bebop band, the Mule make every note burn."Rolling Stone (4/29/99, p.70) - 3 Stars (out of 5) - "...Whether stomping like a brontosaurus or swinging like a bebop band, the Mule make every note burn."Entertainment Weekly (4/9/99, p.77) - "...Whether plowing through tough originals...blowing the rust off oldies by Humble Pie and Free, or stretching Mongo Santamaria's `Afro-Blue' into a jazzily engrossing half hour, the earthy Mule easily leave their more pretentious jam-band brethren in the dust." - Rating: A-Entertainment Weekly (4/9/99, p.77) - "...Whether plowing through tough originals...blowing the rust off oldies by Humble Pie and Free, or stretching Mongo Santamaria's `Afro-Blue' into a jazzily engrossing half hour, the earthy Mule easily leave their more pretentious jam-band brethren in the dust." - Rating: A-0.5548367
$15.56
Rolling Stone (4/29/99, p.70) - 3 Stars (out of 5) - "...Whether stomping like a brontosaurus or swinging like a bebop band, the Mule make every note burn."Rolling Stone (4/29/99, p.70) - 3 Stars (out of 5) - "...Whether stomping like a brontosaurus or swinging like a bebop band, the Mule make every note burn."Entertainment Weekly (4/9/99, p.77) - "...Whether plowing through tough originals...blowing the rust off oldies by Humble Pie and Free, or stretching Mongo Santamaria's `Afro-Blue' into a jazzily engrossing half hour, the earthy Mule easily leave their more pretentious jam-band brethren in the dust." - Rating: A-Entertainment Weekly (4/9/99, p.77) - "...Whether plowing through tough originals...blowing the rust off oldies by Humble Pie and Free, or stretching Mongo Santamaria's `Afro-Blue' into a jazzily engrossing half hour, the earthy Mule easily leave their more pretentious jam-band brethren in the dust." - Rating: A-0.5548367
$20.47
0.5026804
$10.05
Rolling Stone (9/5/02, p.74) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...A double live album boasting the dirty fidelity and bong-happy abandon of Humble Pie's PERFORMANCE - ROCKING THE FILMORE, the Faces' COAST TO COAST and the Rolling Stones' LOVE YOU LIVE..."Q (10/02, pp.100-1) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Tight, but comfortably loose...they prove themselves one of the best live bands of the last decade..."0.4483758
$18.21
0.3770103
$17.31

Q (p.106) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Cue plenty of Led-Zeppelin-style soloing..."Option (3-4/95, p.136) - "...SECOND COMING is an amazingly anachronistic record, reflecting not the late-'80s Manchester sound but the second generation of British blues-rock....Humble Pie, Savoy Brown, Climax Blues Band, and a bunch of other early-'70s boogie-meisters. The songs all feel like loose jams, with splashy percussion and lithe lead guitar playing..."Musician (3/95, p.81) - "...SECOND COMING is a groove album, filled with both the subtleties and loose musical interaction only natural to a band that...has spent the past five years playing with itself....[It] is unexpectedly tasteful, a damn fine listen..."NME (Magazine) (12/24/94, p.23) - Ranked #38 in NME's list of the 'Top 50 Albums Of 1994.'NME (Magazine) (12/10/94, p.43) - 6 - Good - "...introspective, understated....The notion of boy-gods quietly making an opus that'd redefine the zeitgeist...hasn't been realised. Their brilliance shines through, but The Stone Roses sound as mortal as anyone else..."0.3362818
$5.14
0.3141752
$10.50
0.3110176
$17.36
0.2720838
$22.85
0.2513402
$14.10
0.2513402
$18.56
0.2513402
$15.95
0.2513402
$16.11
0.2513402
$6.35
0.2221555
$9.91
0.2199227
$9.12
0.2199227
$16.80
0.1885052
$8.83
0.1777244
$10.64
0.1555088
$23.37
0.1256701
$8.76
0.1099613
$21.68
0.09425258
$51.90
BOOK REVIEWS COMING SOON!!!!20.80044
$20.04
20.59612
$18.81
14.74957
$14.60
14.69796
$11.38
Billboard (p.32) - "THESE HOPEFUL MACHINES is all that electronic music can be: expansive, beautiful, enveloping and, oh yes, human."14.64635
$10.84
14.64635
$14.12
14.2747
$13.36
BOOK REVIEWS COMING SOON!!!!14.27146
$14.02
14.27146
$7.39
14.26526
$5.81
BOOK REVIEWS COMING SOON!!!!14.26526
$18.66
BOOK REVIEWS COMING SOON!!!!14.26526
$17.21
14.21806
$8.41