It's always surprising to learn who isn't happy with the state of the world. You'd think a guy who's sold tens of millions of records and whose songs are permanent staples...
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For all the bad press heaped these days on vintage stadium rock, Boston's Artemis debut resonates with a crisp, fresh energy that's hard to find in the downscale aesthetic...
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In the early '80s, CBS released Boston's first two albums, Boston and Don't Look Back, combined on one cassette. It's not a bad way to acquire the music on these two...
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The painstakingly contrived but tuneful debut that sold more than six million copies. A noteworthy release (museum piece?) in its own right, its easy-on-the-ear tracks "More...
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If there was any doubt, this release proves that Scholz, who refuses to kowtow to any current musical trends, at least has integrity. The tunes are little more than inferior...
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The production on Boston's long-awaited fourth album, Walk On, which this time took Tom Scholz a full seven years to complete, is certainly state of the art and is...
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The follow-up to Boston's mega-hit first album, Boston, Don't Look Back took two long years to complete and it's hard to figure out why it took so long because it is almost...
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After rushing their second album Don't Look Back, Boston took eight years to complete the album Third Stage. The long delay is even more surprising considering that their...
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Boston is one of the best-selling albums of all time, and deservedly so. Because of the rise of disco and punk, FM rock radio seemed all but dead until the rise of acts like...
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Boston is one of the best-selling albums of all time, and deservedly so. Because of the rise of disco and punk, FM rock radio seemed all but dead until the rise of acts like...
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Boston is one of the best-selling albums of all time, and deservedly so. Because of the rise of disco and punk, FM rock radio seemed all but dead until the rise of acts like...
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