Music / rock

Somewhere under the rainbow - 1973


Reviews (4)


AllMusic

2023

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Fred Thomas (musikanmelder)

2023

"Somewhere Under the Rainbow manages to feel intimate and hushed even when it's rocking hard and spilling out messily. All of the Official Bootleg Series releases are valuable documents of various phases of Neil's career, but this one has a personality that sets it apart".


AllMusic

2023

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Fred Thomas (musikanmelder)

2023

"Somewhere Under the Rainbow manages to feel intimate and hushed even when it's rocking hard and spilling out messily. All of the Official Bootleg Series releases are valuable documents of various phases of Neil's career, but this one has a personality that sets it apart".


Glide magazine

d. 13. Apr. 2023

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Doug Collette

d. 13. Apr. 2023

"The recording of Somewhere Under The Rainbow (by Pete Long who also contributes an essay on the four-page insert) radiates palpable resolve and despair in almost equal measure, plus an air of genuine catharsis, all this despite the murky audio quality remaining in the wake of mixing and mastering by the artist himself and long-time technical collaborator Niko Bolas".


Glide magazine

d. 13. Apr. 2023

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Doug Collette

d. 13. Apr. 2023

"... the recording of Somewhere Under The Rainbow (by Pete Long who also contributes an essay on the four-page insert) radiates palpable resolve and despair in almost equal measure, plus an air of genuine catharsis, all this despite the murky audio quality remaining in the wake of mixing and mastering by the artist himself and long-time technical collaborator Niko Bolas".