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Benjamin Howarth - Albums


Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous - My Colors Dark

Ben Howarth refelcts upon Californian singer-songwriter Sean O'Brien's eighth solo album from last year, which is an enjoyable ride from power-pop to angsty punk.


Manic Street Preachers

Manic Street Preachers - Send Away the Tigers

In our 'Re: View' section, in which our writers examine albums from the past, Ben Howarth reflects on the Manic Street Preachers' 2007 album 'Send Away The Tigers', which has just been re-released in an expanded tenth anniversary edition


Oasis

Oasis - (What's The Story) Morning Glory

In our 'Re:View' section, in which we look back at albums from the past, Ben Howarth reflects on Oasis' iconic second album, '(What's The Story) Morning Glory', which was released twenty years ago


Paul McCartney

Paul McCartney - Ram

In our 'Re: View' section, in which our writers look back on albums of the past, Ben Howarth reflects on Paul and Linda McCartney's album, which, recently reissued, was released a year after the Beatles split up in 1971


Archers Of Loaf

Archers Of Loaf - Vee Vee

Ben Howarth looks at American alternative rock band Archers of Loaf's 1995 second album 'Vee Vee', which has been re-released in a double CD edition


American Aquarium

American Aquarium - Dances for the Lonely

In our 'Re:View' column, in which our writers look back at albums from the past, Ben Howarth reflects on Springsteen-esque rockers American Aquarium's classic 2009 album, 'Small Town Hymns'


Hefner

Hefner - Dead Media

Ben Howarth examines the case for Hefner's much criticised-at-the-time 2001 electronic-influenced and final album, 'Dead Media', which has just been reissued in a new double CD edition


Derek and the Dominos

Derek and the Dominos - Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs

In our Re:View section, in which our writers look back at albums from the past, Ben Howarth examines Eric Clapton's final band project Derek and the Dominos' only album, 'Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs', which has just been released in a fortieth anniversary edition


River Detectives

River Detectives - King of the Ghost Train Ride

Ben Howarth examines Scottish duo the River Detectives' third and final album from 2005, 'King of the Ghost Train Ride'


Jim Guthrie

Jim Guthrie - Now, More Than Ever

In our 'Re:View' series, in which our writers examine albums from the album, Ben Howarth looks at Canadian singer-songwriter Jim Guthrie's 2003 album, 'Now, More Than Ever', which has recently been re-released


Hefner

Hefner - We Love the City

In our 'Re:View' series, in which our writers rrflect on albums from the past, Ben Howarth looks at Hefner's 'We Love the City', which originally released in 2000, has just been reissued in a new double CD edition


National

National - A Skin, A Night

Ben Howarth looks at 'A Skin. A Night', alt rock band the National's new film and EP package, but, despite it arriving hot on the heels of their high regarded 'Boxer' album, is unconvinced by it.


Hefner

Hefner - The Fidelity Wars

In the latest in our 'Re : View' slot in which our writers examine albums from the past, Ben Howarth looks at Hefner's 1999 album, 'The Fidelity Wars', which is about to be re-released


Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous - Promenade

In the latest in our 'Re : View' series, in which our writers re-examine albums from the past, Hen Howarth looks at the Divine Comedy's still under-rated second album, 'Promenade', which was originally released in 1994


Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous - The Rising

In 2002 Bruce Springsteen returned to the public domain with ‘The Rising’, an album of songs about the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Centre. Benjamin Howarth explains, why "in a time for heroes", Sprinsteen offers fresh hope


John Parkes

John Parkes - One World

In 1977 at the time he recorded 'One World' acclaimed folk artist John Martyn was at his lowest ebb. Ben Howarth finds that anger and fury fuelled him to create his greatest and most diverse album


Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan - Slow Train Coming

"Genuinely challenging", but sometimes ignored and often misunderstood, Ben Howarth argues the case for Bob Dylan's 1979 Christian album 'Slow Train Coming' as one of the great Dylan albums


Ben Folds Five

Ben Folds Five - Whatever and Ever Amen

Ben Howarth writes about Ben Folds Five's album from 2000 'Whatever and Ever Amen', which has recently been going through a period of rediscovery after Nick Hornby wrote about one of its tracks, 'Smoke', in his book, '31 Songs'


Chamberlain

Chamberlain - The Moon My Saddle

I haven’t been listening to Chamberlain all that long to be honest, so perhaps this choice will prove flawed in years to come. But right now it is my favourite album. There are other contenders but I won’t list them because that might just make the final







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