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Ink 19 :: Top 19 Songs On This Year's Mix CD
Every year, Sean Slone makes a mix CD that sums up the year in music. Here's a look at the 19 tracks that make up this year's mix.
...easy answers/Coming home for Christmas/Minding manners all along/I sleep alone with the radio on." The evocative song helped the mind wander and the miles disappear. "New York New York" (track 3) from Ryan Adams' Gold has sort of become an anthem in the days following September 11th. Adams sings about...
Ink 19 :: Dennis Dunaway (Part 1)
Gail "Desperado" Worley continues her quest for the Alice Cooper quadfecta with an interview with Dennis Dunaway, original bassist for the band, Alice Cooper.
...any other instrument with how you play and the patterns that work best. With John Speer it was a heavy-handed, powerful drumming. It reminded me of Buddy Miles in the amount of power and the heavy foot -- heavy everything. He would go through drum skins like crazy. Neal had a much lighter touch but...
Ink 19 :: Waiting For Thor
Sean Carswell examines the systematic pillaging of Indian (or Native American, if you prefer) spirituality by the New Age set and the hypocrisy of organized religion.
...and opened up to a page in the middle of the book, read a few lines, and laughed. One of his buddies asked him to see the book and he told his buddy, "This guy wrote that book." His buddy asked me what it was about. "Drunk construction workers in Florida," I said. Sometimes I tell people what the plot...
Ink 19 :: Three Chord Ricky
James Mann finds that sometimes, it's a blast from the past that makes you see the future.
...room that needs some folks, some noise, some genuine R&B, well, call Ricky and let the games begin!" He exclaimed, his voice sounding like the forty miles of bad road you are always hearing about, and I laughed just like the rest of them, but for perhaps a different reason. A few minutes later, the...
Ink 19 :: Party o' the Times
November 1999 :: Music L-R :: Party o' the Times (Julio Diaz)
...Them For Me" far more than the modern disco sound they're best known for), Gary Numan (with a straightforward yet distinctive "U Got the Look"), Buddy Miles (with a blues/gospel-tinged take on "Baby I'm a Star"), and Ice-T (who joins up with 2Live Crew's Brother Marquis for an even racier hip hop version...
Ink 19 :: A.J. Love
Interplanetary Funk (Angel Magic). Review by Bill Campbell.
.... And he comes out with something a lot nicer, sweeter, and a hell of a lot more beautiful than the latest Jordans. Love, himself, has jammed with Buddy Miles. His sax man, Hanah Jon Taylor, is part of Chicago's AACM and has played with Miles and Ritchie Havens. Bassist Jeff Eckels has provided backbone...
Ink 19 :: Charlie Parker
Bird's Best Bop on Verve (Verve). Review by Bill Campbell.
...gets beaucoup props these days. This disc features his small combos on Verve. The names on the collection are a be-bop all-star cavalcade: Dizzy, Miles, Monk, Max Roach, Ray Brown, Kenny Clarke, Percy Heath, Red Rodney, Al Haig, even Buddy Rich. What's not to like? If you don't like it, realize, you...
Ink 19 :: Muddy Waters
The Anthology 1947-1972 and Fathers And Sons (MCA/Chess). Review by James Mann.
...would blame him? The six live cuts that close out the record are enjoyable in spite of the doctored crowd noise that permeates the cuts, and feature Buddy Miles on a frantic "Mojo." Both sets are worth picking up, particularly Fathers And Sons. If these releases start your journey into the magic of...
Ink 19 :: Erik Truffaz
Erik Truffaz at La Maison Francaise in Washington, DC on April 29, 2002. Concert review by Bill Campbell.
...to ever grace the jazz stage, nor would he probably ever claim to be. His is a subtle approach to the instrument, playing the spaces as an older Miles or a younger Chet Baker, exploring the full range of his limitations. However, some of his compositions seemed brilliant live. And Truffaz possesses...
Ink 19 :: Hiromi
Another Mind (Telarc). Review by Bill Campbell.
...say that there is nothing on this disc you haven't heard before. Almost like a Bruckheimer film, there are simply no surprises once you get over the Buddy Rich rapidity at which this woman can play. I think that's what is supposed to impress us most, as the label boasts that there are absolutely no...
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