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Ink 19 :: Prince

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The Rainbow Children (NPG). Review by Bill Campbell.

... -life crisis, the realization that every "The Artist" album was as forgettable as a Wings Hauser movie, the return to the birth name, or listening to D'Angelo basically channel him to multi-platinum effect. Whatever it was, I want to thank he/she/it for inspiring The Rainbow Children. Now, don't get ...

Ink 19 :: Witchery

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November 1998 :: Music U-Z :: Witchery (Jeremy Wernow)

... metal, however it can still keep the music heavy enough to keep up with any release that is put out today. Perhaps the addition of Sharlee D'Angelo of Mercyful Fate has something to do with that. Just don't pick this album up expecting to hear King Diamond screams, it won't happen here. All metal fans ...

Ink 19 :: The O'Jays

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For The Love... (MCA). Review by Matt Cibula.

... with some tight grooves that sound like today. But it just doesn't stand up to repeated listenings -- and if you've heard anything by Erykah Badu or D'Angelo or any of today's more radical stylists, For The Love... might not even get through one listen. MCA Records: http://www.mcarecords.com Matt Cibula ...

Ink 19 :: Joseph Malik

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Diverse (Compost). Review by Bill Campbell.

... the entire disc. The effect is too reminiscent of Prince's being his own three-part harmony (like Marvin Gaye before him). Though not as creepy as D'Angelo's channeling can oftentimes be, it's hardly original. Fortunately, though, that's where the highest form of flattery ends. The music itself is quite ...

Ink 19 :: Sinergy

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In the short year since the release of their debut album, Beware The Heave...

... or five, was forced to relocate from her native Sweden to Finland, in the process losing guitarist Jesper Stromblad (In Flames) and bassist Sharlee D'Angelo (Mercyful Fate, the Haunted, Witchery, and a slew of others) due to their outstanding obligations, and of course, mere geography. Because of her ...

Ink 19 :: So Fluid

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February 1998 :: Live :: So Fluid (Bing Futch)

... swirl. The band threw down the funky kicks with Stevie Wonder's "Sir Duke" featuring Gerry grooving it out on a furiously soulful vibe solo. D'Angelo's "Shit, Damn, Motherfucker" got the royal treatment in a labyrinth of slinky bass lines and keyboard improvisations. For a young ensemble, the group ...

Ink 19 :: Zakk Wylde

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December 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Zakk Wylde (Matt Thompson)

... and play."    Despite the success of P&G, the mid-nineties were something of a dark period in Wylde's life. Lynyrd Skynhead's original drummer, Greg D'Angelo, hit Wylde with a lawsuit concerning credits for P&G. "I was sitting in my living room watching football, and I got papers served on me that said ...

Ink 19 :: Common

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Common is self-conscious with a conscience, ignoring today's rap paradigm of ...

... -missed Monie Love, reads like a note-for-note rewrite of "Bonita Applebum"), Common and his producers, the Soulquarians (whose members include D'Angelo and ?uestlove of the Roots), focus on the various ebbs and flows of long passages of music instead of reconstructing tiny breaks. A soul music influence ...

Ink 19 :: Miracle

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Keep It Country (Universal). Review by Stein Haukland.

... liner notes makes much of his admiration for James Brown, and elsewhere he sounds as if he's been listening rather closely to artists as diverse as D'Angelo and Outkast -- although he's not quite threatening either of these artists' positions as torch-bearers of modern funk, soul, and rap. Where those ...

Ink 19 :: Lina

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Stranger On Earth (Atlantic). Review by Bill Campbell.

... Atlantic R&B, suffering a popularity not seen since disco, has seemed to have lost its way in a beat-heavy, thin-voiced mire. Many artists, such as D'Angelo, Erykah Badu, and Jill Scott have chosen to reach back and out to funk and hip-hop to carve out a new direction. Lina's definitely in this new ...
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