The last thing one might expect from Greg Kihn is a full-out sea shanty, followed by an album of strong, folky arrangements of familiar and unfamiliar material, but Kihn...
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With this album Kihn finally has the hit he long ago deserved ("Breakup Song"). He also manages to recapture some of what made the early records so enjoyable. Once again,...
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For the first time, Kihn has written all the songs and, with the first track, has adopted a harder edge to his sound, at least on that particular track. Overall, not a bad...
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Although "Jeopardy"'s crafty, dancefloor hook is well deserving of its number two marking on the charts, the rest of Kihnspiracy maintains a solid pop/rock foundation as...
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Horror Show is the title of Greg Kihn's first novel. Appropriately, the concept of the same name is a neo-gothic collection of British Invasion pop-rock and folk-rock,...
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Rhino's Greg Kihn retrospective is definitive, drawing from each of the straightforward pop-rocker's albums, including all of his hit singles, and even continuing his long...
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Greg Kihn's King Biscuit Flower Hour was recorded at the height of his career, when "Jeopardy" was an actual pop hit. Fittingly, the live radio concert encapsulates all of...
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Kihnspicious Taste offers up one of the most complete anthologies from this Baltimore-born rocker. Comprised of 33 tracks and spanning 11 years, this two-CD set is an...
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Greg Kihn's easygoing, hooky pop/rock sound was a fixture of the wonderful indie label Beserkley in the '70s and early '80s. His just-one-of-the-guys persona and firm grasp...
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