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Ink 19 :: Cameo
Anthology (Mercury / Universal). Review by Bill Campbell.
CAMEO ANTHOLOGY Mercury / Universal Cameo was, perhaps, the only funk band to survive disco and not produce crap in the '80s. Instead of disbanding like Earth Wind & Fire or cheesing it up like Kool & the Gang, Cameo created a groove-heavy neo-funk, which was very '80s and yet unique. Perhaps, it was ...
Ink 19 :: Joe Henry
Singer/songwriter Joe Henry tells Gail Worley that he considers himself a very lucky man, and after hearing about his work with Ornette Coleman, sipping martinis with Bob Dylan, and having his sister-in-law record one of his songs (maybe you've heard of her -- she's called Madonna), it's hard to argue.
ALMOST FAMOUS: AN INTERVIEW WITH JOE HENRY by Gail Worley courtesy Mammoth Records Joe Henry is one of those artists you tend to discover either by word of mouth or by accident. He's made eight critically acclaimed albums covering genres as diverse as country, jazz, blues, and rock, but is far from ...
Ink 19 :: The Melvins
The Melvins are not only one of the most influential bands in the history of rock, they're also one of the most prolific. Christopher R. Weingarten cornered drummer Dale Crover in a rare moment between touring and working on yet another new record.
...Melvins prog-metal bluster; The Bootlicker, an experimental groove-oriented piece of reserved demi-rock; and The Crybaby, a guest-star-packed cameo-a-thon featuring the talents of Tool, Hank Williams III, and '70s teen icon Leif Garrett -- all were made possible by the supportive indie label. "Creatively...
Ink 19 :: Graham Coxon
December 1998 :: Music C-D :: Graham Coxon (Bryan Tilford)
...and eerie, with pining vocals, take charge here. Most tracks leave those annoying things, like drums and basses, behind. Well, there is a rare cameo or two. Usually and mostly very acoustic with vocals, Graham is still sounding very British -- hazy, foggy, grey, and drizzling. One piece sounds like...
Ink 19 :: Dancer in the Dark
Short-sighted Selma (Björk) left sunny socialist Czechoslovakia for the ...
... her life for the chance her son might see his grandchildren, and she had ample opportunity to make a better deal. Did I mention Joel Gray makes a cameo? I thought not. Mike R Fardy
Ink 19 :: GWAR
GWAR, with God Forbid and Goatwhore at The Orbit in Boynton Beach, FL on January 23, 2002. Concert review and photos by Liza Hearon.
...backstage. Finally, the Scumdogs of the Universe took the stage and I was floored! I mean, I've seen plenty of pictures of GWAR, their brief cameo appearance in the movie Empire Records, and their appearance on The Daily Show, but somehow, I didn't expect them to look that elaborate in real life! I...
Ink 19 :: Phatso's Place: Free Funky Drum Loops and Samples
Phatso's Place: Free Funky Drum Loops and Samples (Ink 19, June 2000)
...like Clyde Stubblefield's ubiquitous "Funky Drummer" and John Bonham's propulsive "When the Levee Breaks" to forgotten classics by the Fatback Band, Cameo, Funk Inc., the Incredible Bongo Band, and even Fleetwood Mac. It's completely addictive, and makes all of your Ultimate Breaks and Beats records...
Ink 19 :: Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
July 1999 :: Music A :: Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (Julio Diaz)
...-- I think he took the marbles out of his mouth!), while Melanie G (a.k.a. the dreaded Scary Spice) contributes a surprisingly serviceable version of Cameo's funk classic "Word Up" -- I was prepared to crucify her, but the damn thing's actually pretty good! I don't want to spoil Dr. Evil's version of...
Ink 19 :: Marvelous Three
This CD kicks off with "Little Head," a great power pop anthem which is proba...
... release, spoken in the world's smarmiest "Top 40 DJ" voice, was about the stupidest thing the hacks at Elektra could've done. A lot of extraneous cameo "appearances" by "big names," too. Solid, but flirting with megastardom just a tad too shamelessly. Brian Kruger
Ink 19 :: Dusty Springfield
Beautiful Soul: The ABC/Dunhill Sessions (Hip-O/Universal). Review by Hal Horowitz.
...signed with the American-based ABC imprint and moved to California to work on her US career. Only one album was released from those sessions, 1973's Cameo, which makes its CD debut here in its entirety. Additional work was done for a prospective follow-up, Longing, but the results -- some of which were...
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