Sea of Tranquility: The Review Crew – Albums from 1990

I have made my debut on Sea of Tranquility!  Thank you to Jamie Laszlo for inviting me.  The Review Crew topic is Albums from 1990.  35 years ago!

I am taking a big, big chance with my first time on S.O.T.  I’m reviewing an artist they normally wouldn’t touch.  I’m going for it because it’s a topic I can discuss confidently and passionately.  It’s also a concept album.  It’s Jon Bon Jovi’s Blaze of Glory, today on the Review Crew.  It was nerve wracking bringing such an album to this channel, but I stuck to my guns, spoke passionately, and I think it shows.

A personal highlight was having the chance to converse face to face with Phil Aston regarding his pick, Deep Purple’s Slaves and Masters.

Check out this epic show and and cast!

2 comments

  1. Hi, Mike, I thought you did fine on this show. I’d seen Jamie on Contrarians and Grant’s shows, but there were other presenters I wasn’t familiar with, and I think you made a good impression over all. I also had the thought that it was good you picked Bon Jovi since another panel member took Deep Purple which would otherwise have been a natural topic for you (although no doubt Jamie would have made sure there was no repetition – insert Tim clip here). I was also struck by how there seemed to be a significant part of the panel that was very into alternative/punk and while you and others I was more familiar with are no doubt well versed in this area, I still felt less common interest compared to say Grant, Tim, or other such shows. But that’s interesting since as Grant always says, it’s good to learn and perhaps try out new things. Henry.

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