The album was named "Best of the Month" by Stereo Review.
(Stereo Review transformed into the present Sound and Vision magazine in 2000.)
In 1968 it became, simply, Stereo Review, reflecting the broad shift to stereophonic reproduction and simplifying the title.
A Canadian magazine with the same title and focus ceased publication about a year before Stereo Review took the name.
He was asked to do the book in 1959 when he was a contributing editor to Stereo Review.
Stereo Review published these findings without flinching, and audio fans everywhere are bracing for the fallout.
London Calling was named album of the year by Stereo Review for 1980.
Stereo Review described the song as a "repellent frat-house love song".
Ultimately, the magazine evolved into Stereo Review.
Her honors included three Album of the Year awards from Stereo Review.