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Ink 19 :: Liaisons Dangereuses
Liaisons Dangereuses (Hit Thing). Review by Ira Ryanoplis .
...would totally get into that stuff; it's really weird. Have you ever heard the Conny Plank/Annie Lennox release?" Apparently Plank produced the last Eurythmics album, and half of Can is on it. Pretty strange. Thanks to Plank, I can actually appreciate some things about this release. Conny Plank was every...
Ink 19 :: Captive Audience
February 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Captive Audience (Isaac Airbourne)
...even full scores to be easily shared via e-mail or other text-based English communication. Now, when a friend writes asking how that bass line of Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams" goes, you can type it out and save humming it over a long-distance call. Or you can compose a new song on an airplane when all...
Ink 19 :: The Sopranos
April 2000 :: Music S :: The Sopranos (Phil Bailey)
...music for the kind of soundtrack we all have in our lives. The show and its soundtrack includes songs from Bob Dylan, R.L. Burnside, Frank Sinatra, Eurythmics, and Elvis Costello. Sound like anyone's CD collection? The album -- which of course features the opening theme song "Woke Up This Morning" by...
Ink 19 :: Bryan Ferry
Frantic (Virgin). Review by Sean Slone.
...original songs since 1994’s Mamouna may be notable for high profile guest stars like fellow former Roxy Music bandmate Brian Eno, Dave Stewart of Eurythmics, and Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood. But it's the shadow of Bob Dylan that hangs over the proceedings to the greatest degree. The record kicks...
Ink 19 :: Thumper
April 1998 :: Music S-T :: Thumper (Julio Diaz)
...-hop and speed metal moments, while the country intro to "All You Can Be" will surely confuse you. For sheer fun, though, nothing beats the cover of Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams," with a peppy ska beat and an opening riff straight from the theme from Fat Albert. Marilyn Manson wishes his version were half...
Ink 19 :: Francois K.
Deep And Sexy (Wave). Review by Bill Campbell.
...) is still around -- and thriving. K. is the prime mover -- his hands gripping firmly onto so many of the great acts in music. He's worked with U2, Eurythmics, The Cure, Mick Jagger, Thomas Dolby, Diana Ross, Depeche Mode, and Erasure. Nowadays, his Midas touch can be felt on Dido, Finlay Quaye, Kraftwerk...
Ink 19 :: Underwater
November 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Underwater (Nirav Soni)
...in common with. Melissa and I started Underwater as a side project, to write simple '80s pop songs like our heroes, Depeche Mode, New Order, the Eurythmics, etc. Fortunately, we finally broke up our old band and Underwater became our main project, so we started mixing more current influences with our...
Ink 19 :: Heather Duby
December 1999 :: Music D-E :: Heather Duby (Chastity Carondelet)
...to Wire Sub Pop Now I can really feel old. Eighties nostalgia is in full effect. Heather Duby has latched on to this trend and produced the heavily Eurythmics inspired Post To Wire . Such a direct inspirational link leaves a listener cold, but Duby really sells it, and adds some credible songwriting...
Ink 19 :: Agent 99
November 1998 :: Music A-B :: Agent 99 (Julio Diaz)
...a Grip" shows, without even a pause between stylistic changes -- and even have a little fun covering other material (they do a rave up all over the Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams"). Beyond that, Dunia Best's voice is a revelation on every track on the album -- she goes from strong to vulnerable, from soulful...
Ink 19 :: Twigs
Epicure (Endearing). Review by Stein Haukland.
...as bad as it may sound, the music being guitar-heavy post-grunge brooding/poppy stuff, circa 1995 - think Elastica meets Sugar, or even (for laughs) Eurythmics making out with The Smashing Pumpkins. Yep, that's the sound of 1995 for you, and that's the sound of Twigs. Not cutting edge, then, and not...
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