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Ink 19 :: Darrell Scott

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Invisible Man (Full Light). Review by David Whited.

DARRELL SCOTT INVISIBLE MAN Full Light Most of Scott's past studio work has mainly been rooted in, and is probably more well-known for, a more 'traditional' -- or maybe an 'updated-traditional' -- sound than this release has, and on a Musician-level. Scott would've fit right into The Newgrass Revival ...

Ink 19 :: Richard Thompson

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October 1999 :: Music S-T :: Richard Thompson (Sean Slone)

... from you?me?us? , but with a stronger chorus. "Hard On Me" is a "Shoot Out the Lights"-style electric guitar workout. "Two Faced Love" is like early Mark Knopfler. And "Sights and Sounds of London Town" is an acoustic gem in the mold of Thompson's classic "1952 Vincent Black Lightning" from 1991's Grammy ...

Ink 19 :: Gainesville Summer Music Showcase

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The Gainesville Summer Music Showcase, featuring Doug Jordan, Red Lester, Future Legend, Ithaca, Argentina, Pop Canon, the Mercury Program, Squeaky, Szechwan Pork, the Bill Perry Orchestra, Flight 121, Spike the Cat, Shermy D, Slow Motion Milkshake, Loyal Frisby, Slack Season, Noah's Red Tattoo, As Friends Rust, and Grain, at various venues throughout Gainesville FL, July 28-29, 2000. Event review by Brian Kruger.

... guys are probably the most tasteful band around - which should not be taken as meaning they don't also rock out. You can hear bits of the Band and Mark Knopfler in the songs, the vocalist has a voice whose phrasing has always reminded me of Geddy Lee, but without the obnoxious nasal quality. The lead ...

Ink 19 :: The Beggarz

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Days Come Easy (self-released). Review by Gail Worley.

... help of studio musicians. That's not such a big deal though when you consider Cassidy's blues/rock guitar playing -- which takes the best bits from Mark Knopfler ("Ain't It The Truth") and Keith Richards ("Do What You Will") -- is really the star of every song. Cassidy's singing is less remarkable, ...

Ink 19 :: The Redeemers

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She Rocks and Rolls All Night & Day (One Horse). Review by Brian Kruger.

... of rockabilly and garage sounds (the guitarist plays many a straightforward warm neck-pickup solo, sounding like everyone from Cliff Gallup to Mark Knopfler), and lyrical references to some great '60s songs (including Wilson Pickett's "In the Midnight Hour" and The Seeds' "Pushin' Too Hard") as well ...

Ink 19 :: Glenn Tilbrook

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Squeeze co-founder Glenn Tilbrook is taking it solo these days, touring the U.S. in an RV and having a great time of it. Steve Stav catches up with one of the premier songwriters of the '80s.

... -of-Kevin Bacon game; from his early association with Elvis Costello, John Cale, and Carlene Carter to his work with Paul Young, Robyn Hitchcock, and Mark Knopfler, Tilbrook's portfolio is stupefyingly thick. For his latest endeavor, the Difford-less The Incomplete Glenn Tilbrook (What Are Records?) ...

Ink 19 :: Jools Holland + His Rhythm and Blues Orchestra

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Jools Holland's Big Band Rhythm + Blues (Rhino). Review by Ian Koss.

... to packed houses. This particular album consists of guest turns from a veritable who's who of vocalists and musicians. Joe Strummer, Paul Weller, Mark Knopfler, Van Morrison, Steve Winwood, and Taj Mahal. Sting, Chris Difford (Squeeze), John Cale, Suggs (Madness). George Harrison, his last recorded ...

Ink 19 :: Chris Smither

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Leave the Light On (Mighty Albert/Signature Sounds). Review by Sean Slone.

... Those last lines are the toughest; last one out will please shut out the light,” Smither sings. Smither’s gruff, mumbly vocals recall folks like Mark Knopfler, J.J. Cale, and Bruce Springsteen in his more acoustic moments. His easy humor should appeal to John Prine fans as well. He’s backed on ...

Ink 19 :: John Fogerty

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John Fogerty,Deja Vu All Over Again,Geffen,Sean Slone

... punk rock thing. There is also a generic swamp boogie (“Wicked Old Witch”) and a weird Zeppelin-Hendrix hybrid (“In the Garden”). Guest guitarist Mark Knopfler turns “Nobody’s Here Anymore” into a Dire Straits tune. On it, Fogerty seems to lament the disconnectedness of our gizmo-laden lives. But it ...

Ink 19 :: Niamh Parsons

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Heart's Desire (Green Linnet). Review by Dave Aftandilian.

... . Raised in Dublin, Parsons is equally at home with Irish traditional songs and recent compositions; on this album, she even covers a song written by Mark Knopfler ("Done With Bonaparte"). The accompaniment, mainly guitar from fellow Dubliner Graham Dunne and guitar and mandolin from Chicagoan Dennis ...
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