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Ink 19 :: Meet The Covers!

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February 1998 :: Music L-O :: Meet The Covers! (Ian Koss)

... 's a Place." All are interesting, energetic and faithful representations of the original. The only interesting point on this album happen with and Nilsson's "You Can't Do That," which playfully mixes lyrical themes from the Beatles' career into something approximating the structure of the original. For ...

Ink 19 :: Brandon Cruz

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September 1999 :: Music C-E :: Brandon Cruz (David Lee Beowulf)

... into punk rock.    Why's this matter? It matters because this album is dedicated to the memory of "Eddie" and the late Bill Bixby and the late Harry Nilsson, who wrote some of the "Eddie" tunes. The first five songs are all "Eddie," starting with three Bixby/Cruz duets ("Oh, Daddy What If?" and "Best ...

Ink 19 :: The Ice Storm

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December 1997 :: Music G-K :: The Ice Storm (Hal Horowitz)

... 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"), and I kid you not, Brazilian bossa nova master Antonia Carlos Jobim and you've got the most head-scratching compilation ...

Ink 19 :: Bobby Conn

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The Golden Age (Thrill Jockey). Review by Max Hauser.

... money over a polished (though that polish was becoming increasingly revelatory) funk template. Sometime in between Conn's 6-minute cover of Harry Nilsson's cover of "Without You" on the 1999 Llovessonngs EP and The Golden Age , Conn stopped laughing. Conn still sings with mock sincerity on some tracks ...

Ink 19 :: Rian Murphy and Will Oldham

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This is impressive. Although there are only four songs on this EP from Oldham...

... are truly amazing. Listening to them alone brings to mind the classier moments of the High Lamas or the score for the movie Popeye by Harry Nilsson and Van Dyke Parks. It's a mini-orchestra: swaggering, elegant, and in parlor music mode. One of the most intriguing aspects of All Most Heaven is the mix ...

Ink 19 :: The Marshmallow Coast

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Andrew Gonzales, the brains behind Marshmallow Coast, is into the lighter sid...

... Os Mutantes, Robert Wyatt, Billy Nichols, and (as if this wasn't understood) Brian Wilson. Maybe unintentionally, this record has a very Harry Nilsson feel to it, as well. There are no real frantic moments on Coasting. So when borrowing from legends, or reinterpreting them, Gonzales always weighs in ...

Ink 19 :: The Rules of Attraction

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Music From the Motion Picture (Lion's Gate). Review by Ian Koss.

... ("Stop") and Love And Rockets ("So Alive") all make an appearance. There's also some '70s stuff -- Starland Vocal Band's "Afternoon Delight," Nilsson's "Without You" -- and even a dip into the late '60s, with Donovan's "Colours." On the modern side, we have a driving electronic score from tomandandy ...

Ink 19 :: Mutual Admiration Society

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Mutual Admiration Society,Mutual Admiration Society,Sugar Hill,Andrew Ellis

... along, driven by Phillips’ clever lyrics and knack for an irresistible melody. There are a number of pretty instrumentals and a cover of Harry Nilsson’s "Think About Your Troubles," but the absolute highlight is the undeniably gorgeous and spine-tingling re-working of the Toad classic "Windmills." If ...

Ink 19 :: Mary Had A Little Amp

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Pure Imagination,The Rainbow Connection,Baby Mine,When You Wish Upon A Star,Various Artists,Mary Had A Little Amp,Epic,Ben Varkentine

... multi-generational classic “Teach Your Children,” performed by the composer, Graham Nash. You already know it, you already love it (or not). Harry Nilsson‘s “Life Line,” performed here by Nancy and Ann Wilson (with the Brian Wilson Band -- cute, huh?), might strike some amnesiacs as a little lonely ...

Ink 19 :: Golf Monster

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A delightful romp recounting how shock rocker Alice Cooper was able to replace alcohol with golf -- a mostly fictional delightful romp, according to Alice Cooper Band biographer Gail Worley.

... , take a look at the list of his cohorts in the pages of Golf Monster: Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Frank Zappa, Elvis Presley, John Lennon, Harry Nilsson, Syd Barrett, Peter Sellers, John Belushi, Salvador Dali, Vincent Price, Andy Warhol, Groucho Marx, George Burns -- I could go on and on, but you can ...
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