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Ink 19 :: William Carlos Williams
July 1998 :: Ink Spots :: William Carlos Williams (S. Kern)
...it, because it's that solid of an album. In its genre it's 95 percent perfect, in my mind. I listen to it. I like some jazz -- not Sun Ra but Monk, Charlie Parker. I think when you put on a jazz album there is a certain mood it's intended for. I mean, I wouldn't put on Monk while mowing the lawn. There...
Ink 19 :: The Jazz Singers
November 1998 :: Music I-L :: The Jazz Singers (David Lee Simmons)
...'s "Someone to Watch Over Me." The Jazz Composition section picks up early on the fourth disc, with direct salutes to the jazzmen, particularly to Charlie Parker on King Pleasure's "Parker's Mood" and Sarah Vaughn's "Lullaby for Birdland." No discussion of jazz singing would be complete without scatting...
Ink 19 :: Jazz Jamaica
July 1998 :: Music H-L :: Jazz Jamaica (David Lee Simmons)
...through ska standards such as "Monkey Man" and two by Don Drummond, "Confucius" and "Marcus Junior." Then there's Herbie Hancock's "Butterfly" and Charlie Parker's "Dewey Square." It's when the guys step out of the ska-jazz setting that Double Barrel starts to annoy. I mean, c'mon, haven't we heard...
Ink 19 :: Eastern Standard Time
April 1998 :: Music E-G :: Eastern Standard Time (Julio Diaz)
...do it as convincingly. Even Jazz Jamaica, a band made up of ska legends, doesn't do it as well as EST. Don't believe me? Check out EST's cover of Charlie Parker's "Barbados," then compare it to Jazz Jamaica's version on their album Skaravan. While Jazz Jamaica's version is great, it's EST's that takes...
Ink 19 :: Paul Jones
December 1998 :: Music H-K :: Paul Jones (Marcus Leith)
...and the Foundations. Some surprising appearances by Paul McCartney (on drums!) and Jeff Beck, and one of the earliest uses of sampling - a loop of a Charlie Parker sax solo is used on one tune - help make this collection a real historical curiosity. Although many of the songs on this CD are a bit dated...
Ink 19 :: Cover
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...: Lust For Life (Issues 4-12) Triple Dare Vibers The World's Most Dangerous Places Music C-E The C*nts Cadallaca Candyskins Manu Chao Charlie Parker The Chicken Hawks The Church Dave and Ansell Collins Combustible Edison The Crumbs The Decepticonz Dimmu Borger The Dirtbombs Dr. Israel The Dismemberment...
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