Shelton Hull

Reviews

Mr. E of RPS Fam: Diplomatic Affairs

Diplomatic Affairs is a mixed bag, but there's enough good stuff here to make it worth checking out. DipSet marks will like it special. [7 April 2006]

Sugar Minott: The Roots Lover 1978-1983

A clean, tight repackaging of music that was previously impossible to find. The only problem with these CDs is that there's nothing to complain about. [6 April 2006]

One Session: Bobby B presents: The Hidden Treasures Vol. 1

I don't know what kind of herbals they got in exchange for this CD, but it's certainly worth a blunt. [27 March 2006]

Truman Capote: Capote: The Album

Capote rides the wave of his own success in spoken-word redux. [6 March 2006]

The Crustaceans: I’m Happy If You’re Happy

Australia's latest export fares well in their full-length debut. [20 February 2006]

Ghislain Poirier: Breakupdown

Ghislain Poirier has mostly succeeded in crafting a tight and satisfying sonic experience. [14 February 2006]

Monk’s Music Trio: Monk’s Bones

MMT delivers another solid batch of Monk's music, this time aided and abetted by the trombones of Max Perkoff and Roswell Rudd. [27 January 2006]

Psyche Origami: The Standard

Psyche Origami reps Atlanta in a whole new way. [23 January 2006]

Buddy Rich: The Lost Tapes [DVD]

'The World's Greatest Drummer' shows again how he won the title. [16 January 2006]