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Paul Barbieri, Journalist

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Album Review: Judith Durham - It's Christmas Time
13 of the 17 tracks come off Durham’s 1968 post-Seekers album, For Christmas With Love, although fortunately, her youthful voice smashes out these Chrissy favourites, especially a sensational version of Amazing Grace.
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Album Review: Ian Ball - Unfold Yourself
The whole shebang is based around Ball’s fine ear for a melody, which remains as strong as ever, but these lines are often filtered into breezy little pop tracks that are content to merely coast along.
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Album Review: Stonefield - Stonefield
It’s when they are creative from the start in the slower Diggin’ My Way Out and the rocking album highlight Baby Blue that we see just how good Stonefield can be.
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Album Review: Snakadaktal - Sleep In The Water
The Sun II builds on this, leading up to powerful album highlight, Sleep, before Phoebe Cockburn delivers some gorgeous vocals on Union to help round off what may be the year’s best debut album.
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Album Review: Boys Boys Boys! - We Are Excited About Everything
This won’t be everyone’s cup of tea as some may find the sheer positivity and bratty vocals too much, but give it a chance; this one’s a pretty classy effort
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Album Review: Abbe May - Kiss My Apocalypse
This could have been one seriously great album but this time it doesn’t quite hit the mark.
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Album Review: Andrew Stockdale - Keep Moving
At 17 tracks this is way too long and unfocused through the second half. One wonders which direction he’ll opt to really focus on.
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Album Review: The Living Eyes - The Living Eyes
There’s hardly a dud track to be found here in a neat little package that gets better with each listen.
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Album Review: Mudhoney - Vanishing Point
It’s clear Vanishing Point doesn’t take itself too seriously and despite hitting their 50s, Mudhoney are seriously enjoying themselves.
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Album Review: The Cat Empire - Steal The Light
Add Graeme Base’s brilliant artwork and there’s not much to dislike here.
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Album Review: The Besnard Lakes - Until In Excess, Imperceptible UFO
To be fair, this album is something of a grower and there are some good songs here too.
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Album Review: Josh Ritter - The Beast In Its Tracks
The album is probably too unassuming to be everyone’s cup of tea, but the superb lyrics and light moments certainly offer warmth on some pretty lonely nights.