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Ink 19 :: The Velvet Underground
Bootleg Series Volume 1: The Quine Tapes (Polydor Records). Review by James Mann.
...Quine, is just about what you would expect for a primitively recorded document of The Velvet Underground (Version 2, denoted by the absence of John Cale). It's incredibly hard to listen to at moments, contains three versions of "Sister Ray" (all at least 28 minutes long) - which is a rather stupid song...
Ink 19 :: Jimmy LaFave
Texoma (Bohemia Beat). Review by David Whited.
.... It has been said that in the hearts of music loving Oklahomans, LaFave is second in line for favorite homeboy status, waiting dutifully behind J.J. Cale. These are two totally different artists, though. While J.J. Cale did write some excellent songs that ended up being rockers, his songs usually only...
Ink 19 :: Nico
From her days as a drawing card in the Velvet Underground to her haunting sol...
...while not fitting the band. She then began a 20 year solo career with Chelsea Girl, which was for the most part a Velvets album, featuring Lou Reed, John Cale, and Sterling Morrison, among others. Following that was her masterwork The Marble Index, a harrowing, dark collection of songs crafted by Nico...
Ink 19 :: The Late Cord
Lights From The Wheelhouse (4AD). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...the first track, âLila Blue.â Iâm not familiar with either of the âday jobsâ of Late Cordsmen Micah P. Hinson (a singer-songwriter) or John-Mark Lapham (The Earlies), Iâm sure itâs excellent stuff, but nowhere near as beguiling as this. For you see, Lights From the Wheelhouse, is the stuff...
Ink 19 :: Weed
October 1999 :: Music U-Z :: Weed (Matthew Moyer)
.../girl bands keep claiming Portishead as a main inspiration? Why don't bands follow other guy/girl blueprints like the Creatures, the Human League, John Cale + Nico, or vampire-metallers Ancient? Just a quick aside, I apologize. Weed do have one thing in their favor, their aesthetic is much more acid...
Ink 19 :: Jesus Lizard
February 1998 :: Music H-K :: Jesus Lizard (Charles D.J. Deppner)
...reorganization period also leaves Jesus Lizard shopping for a new producer. This five song EP "tries out" no less than three producers, including John Cale and presents a variety of Lizard sounds such as the dirgish, percussion-absent (`boo-hoo') instrumental "Valentine." Even though McNeilly will be...
Ink 19 :: Macha
September 1999 :: Music M-O :: Macha (Matthew Moyer)
...parts of Luna and Galaxie 500 -- whispers, xylophone, late night guitar. The instrumental "Between Stranded Sonars" is pure Velvet Underground with John Cale, and I can almost swear I hear a viola sawing away. They are definitely on a darker tip this time around the reincarnation cycle. Jetset Records...
Ink 19 :: Somewhere in the City
September1998 :: Music N-S :: Somewhere in the City (Ian Koss)
... ), the Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black, Cardinal Woolsey, Sandra Bernhard (who also stars in the film), Spain, and an interstitial score composed by John Cale, the track listing here sounds like an eclecticist's daydream, and mostly delivers. Did I mention Yoko Ono was on here, too? --Ian Koss
Ink 19 :: Alejandro Escovedo
May 1999 :: Music E-H :: Alejandro Escovedo (James Mann)
...) to Lou Reed's "Pale Blue Eyes," with a guest vocal by chanteuse Kelly Hogan, Escovedo and orchestra move effortlessly in and out of musical moods. John Cale's "Amsterdam" and the Gun Club's "Sex Beat" round things out along with a few new Escovedo originals, such as "I Was Drunk," which reminds the...
Ink 19 :: Peter Jefferies
Closed Circuit (Emperor Jones). Review by Matthew Moyer.
..., that spring to mind when confronted with the first listen through Closed Circuit: hermetically sealed Velvet Underground rehearsal tapes, John Cale's more wild moments, the Elephant 6 collective if they had a pill habit, Brian Eno's vocal whine, even snatches of The Cure's elegiac loveliness. I promptly...
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