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Ink 19 :: Deep Purple
May 1999 :: Columns :: Deep Purple (Hal Horowitz)
...that you wade through all five and a half-hours (!) of this box to get pummeled with the full effect. No fair cheating by skipping through the David Coverdale pre-Whitenake years, buddy. That's part of the adventure. Too much Deep Purple? Absolutely! But isn't that exactly the point? Just ask mom...
Ink 19 :: Uncivil Wars
With Uncivil Wars, David Horowitz takes a hard look at the controversial issue of reparations for slavery -- and why talking about it can be a challenge to free speech. James Mann offers his thoughts.
UNCIVIL WARS BY DAVID HOROWITZ Encounter Books This book, subtitled "The Controversy Over Reparations For Slavery," does more than examine the issue of atonement by whites over the bitter legacy of slavery. It looks at the response such a debate (or attempt at such) inspires -- a debate that unfortunately ...
Ink 19 :: In Perspective: Last Years of the Cat
Did someone put a fatwah on Cat Stevens' career? Hal Horowitz examines the nadir of the folkie-turned-Muslim's pop music career, taking an in-depth look at Stevens' recently-reissued last three albums, Numbers, IZITSO, and Down To Earth.
...drawings by the artist. Musically, it's a kitchen sink approach, with female backing vocalists, a full string and brass section, sitar, and even David Sanborn tooting away on alto sax in very '70s "Young Americans" fashion. Nothing is offensive, but the songs, especially "Banapple Gas," a moderate hit...
Ink 19 :: Cracker
September1998 :: Music A-C :: Cracker (Hal Horowitz)
...to a wide variety of folks, from the barefooted deadheads to the bare-headed Ramones ravers. On their fourth album, lead singer/songwriter/witty guy David Lowery further confuses the band's already eclectic direction by taking it into blues/rock territory. Don't worry Cracker fans, Lowery's not gone...
Ink 19 :: Lauren Hoffman
December 1997 :: Music G-K :: Lauren Hoffman (Hal Horowitz)
...that at times it sounds like she's muttering to herself in a deep dream state. With her introverted lyrics and low-key, airy production by Cracker's David Lowery, Hoffman crafts melodic gems whose slight pop sensibilities make sing alongs of downbeat lyrics like "I hope you don't mind, the world's fucked...
Ink 19 :: The Ice Storm
December 1997 :: Music G-K :: The Ice Storm (Hal Horowitz)
..."I've Got A Name," for a cohesive listening experience. Add in some typically lame orchestral soundtrack music, a snoozy new Bowie tune that even David completists won't be hitting the replay button on, a wildly eclectic mish-mosh of pop and rock hits from Harry Nilsson ("Coconut"), Free ("Mr . Big...
Ink 19 :: Marvin Gaye
Essential as a historical document, yet of questionable entertainment value, ...
...is inconsistent. Given the seal of approval with the inclusion of fascinating liner notes penned by soul music expert and Gaye friend/biographer, David Nathan, it's clear that although the 22 piece band features top notch musicians, this Indianapolis show was also a good example of Gaye's unpredictable...
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