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Ink 19 :: Cuba And Its Music
Chris Catania finds that it's taking longer than he thought to finish Qbadisc mastermind Ned Sublette's new history of Cuban song - he keeps running to the record store mid-page for his fix. That's the stuff.
...and frank from the start that his book is not an encyclopedia and is just one of many perspectives on the history, influence and importance of Cuban music. And even though it's dense in appearance the book never gives way to snobbery or academic pretension. Sublette tells the rich story of Cuban music...
Ink 19 :: Cat Stevens
Teaser and the Firecat
.../songwriter of his time. Recorded in 1971, Teaser and the Firecat, a song cycle of sorts for an animated children's tale, added elements of Stevens' roots in "Rubylove," which featured a Bouzoukia-a stringed instrument common in traditional Greek music. Otherwise it was business as usual, with ten terrific...
Ink 19 :: Barrett Martin
Drummmer Barrett Martin talks about Screaming Trees, Wayward Shamans, Tuatara, and life after grunge with Gail Worley.
...who we also lost a couple of years ago -- and he had been from the Chicago blues scene. He had grown up in that [environment] and it was totally his roots. Mike McCready had always had a blues influence, but had gone more rock & roll. I was always influenced by the '70s blues rock, and blues music in...
Ink 19 :: dZihan And Kamien
Gran Riserva (Couch / Six Degrees). Review by Bettie Lou Vegas.
...line, dZihan And Kamien have distilled native elements and carefully threaded them into complex structures of Latin-infused jazz-lounge with Afro-Cuban percussion. Turkish elements flavor "Ford Transit," while "Where's Johny Sabatino?" is a deep and sultry journey with a twangy little guitar line that...
Ink 19 :: Viva CuBop
Volume 3 (CuBop/Ubiquity). Review by Bill Campbell.
...barely meringue, let alone salsa dance. With the aforementioned artists along with Johnny Blas, Pucho and His Latin Soul Brothers, Jack Costanzo and Cuban Roots, what you have is an incredibly visceral compilation that brims with life -- the way all music should be. It pumps adrenaline straight into...
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