Look to our links on the right (half way down) and you'll see a section featuring reviews and articles from the pages of Rolling Stone, covering Harry from 1968 to 2005. Links are also included in the related music posts for album reviews, stories & quotes from collaborators and friends and tantalizingly brief Random Notes that recount, among other things, Harry accidently leaving the tapes for Son of Schmilsson in a bar and falling off the stage when he appeared live with Monty Python. As you'd expect, the reviews are frustrating and the insight is minimal (they never conducted an in-depth interview with Harry), but... that's RS for you. Hey... at least they were there when it all went down.
Rolling Stone Reviews & Interviews (1968-2005)
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I cannot recall an instance of a reviewer so missing the point of an album as that review of Son of Schmilsson by Stephen Holden. The longer I read it, the wider my mouth hung open.
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