Tony and Pete Levin – Levin Brothers (2014)
The Levins offer a jazz album of warm intimacy, and no small connective power.

The Levins offer a jazz album of warm intimacy, and no small connective power.

Jon Kanis’ writing is interesting, intelligent, and intimate.

Bajakian and Úlehla make “Ej, lásko, lásko” fresh and edgy, despite it’s long-ago, faraway origins.

A late-1960s opening act changed everything for two of rock’s signature bands.

After choosing, McCartney hastily adds: “That’s my three – for today.”

“Lady” speaks to an earlier time, when her future was far more uncertain.

There’s not nearly enough “outlaw” here to justify the name of this album.

A single song “changed my life,” Gillan says. “It was really quite incredible.”
When mashed, these two albums can cause hearing loss, insanity and/or death.

Think the Monkees were just actors playing musicians? Think again.