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Ink 19 :: Pure 80's Hits

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Various Artists (UTV). Review by Julio Diaz.

PURE 80'S HITS VARIOUS ARTISTS UTV In the age of Napster, I have to wonder if compilations like this aren't obsolete. I mean, surely you can make a compilation like this with a cable modem hookup, a CD burner, and a couple hours time. What's more, you can make sure your comp has only '80s songs you ...

Ink 19 :: Pure Blues: 20 Essential Blues Recordings

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Various Artists (UTV). Review by Vanessa Bormann.

PURE BLUES: 20 ESSENTIAL BLUES RECORDINGS VARIOUS ARTISTS UTV Is it possible to fit about 30 years of music on a single CD? It is if you're referring to the latest blues compilation, Pure Blues. This is a most essential buy for anybody who wants a good introduction to the blues without buying twenty ...

Ink 19 :: Culture Club - Greatest Hits

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Seventeen videos and concert footage from Culture Club! Is that too much Culture Club for Carl F Gauze? Let's find out!

CULTURE CLUB GREATEST HITS starring Boy George and Culture Club This DVD is an hour of pure Boy George viewing pleasure, if you have a taste for that sort of thing. Personally, I can take a few videos, but there are more copies of "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?" here than I can shake a drum stick ...

Ink 19 :: The Black Halos

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Whether it's for Cheap Thrills or a symptom of the Dionysus Syndrome, The Black Halos know that in the end, it's only rock & roll -- and they like it! Gail Worley risks international phone lines to catch up with frontman (and wild man!) Billy Hopeless.

... very much like a first wave British punk band, like The Sex Pistols or The Damned or even the very early Clash records, and also some of the early '80s California melodic hardcore, like The Adolescents, you remind me of them a lot. Wow, that's such a nice compliment. It's been very refreshing to discover ...

Ink 19 :: Jeremy Boyle

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April 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Jeremy Boyle (Gail Worley)

... solo -- an icon unto itself. Fans of Kiss, AC/DC, or Led Zeppelin could identify the signature guitar solo from any one of those band's classic hits while blindfolded...until now. Songs From the Guitar Solos , the brainchild of Chicago musician Jeremy Boyle, is a mind-warping collection of ambient soundscapes ...

Ink 19 :: Moog Cookbook

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December 1997 :: Ink Spots :: Moog Cookbook (Bryan Tilford)

... stations using it behind the news or promos, or have been lucky enough to stumble on your own copy. "Trans-Star" was the name of Disneyland's pop-hits transformed to computer-synth band, and is but one of several cultural wonders listed as "Moogspirations" for The Cookbook. Among others is an actual ...

Ink 19 :: Willie Wisely

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June 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Willie Wisely (Bryan Tilford)

... guy still there with his "my new CD for food" sign and when you stop at 7-11 for a cold pop, you see the same unsold bin of discs (Clerks Greatest Hits Vol. 117) that were there months ago minus this new layer of dust. At least the trip is over and the racket from the kids in the back seat has quieted ...

Ink 19 :: Ready For the World

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The Best of Ready For the World: The Millennium Collection (MCA). Review by Bill Campbell.

... did offer up The Time, Full Force, and Ready For the World. Boy, I used to love these Jehri-curl wunderkinds from Flint, Michigan. In the desert of '80s R&B, they were a tall glass of funky stuff: nasal voice, whiny synths, synthesized drum kits, and all. And Melvin Riley could whine a ballad like nobody ...

Ink 19 :: Pet Shop Boys

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Disco 3 (Sanctuary). Review by Ben Varkentine.

... ." You can sadly conclude that a once-favored artist has "jumped the shark," and decide you no longer need to buy their new product as soon as it hits the shelves. Or, you can really examine yourself and the path you're on, and ask, "has this band changed...or have I?" This brings me to Pet Shop Boys ...

Ink 19 :: Duran Duran

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Jen Cray finds herself at a Duran Duran concert in 2008, and missing the AquaNet smell of a zillion emotional teenaged girls.

... it to be. Jen Cray Your Vegas Also better than anticipated were openers, Your Vegas. An unknown band warming up an arena for a bunch of devoted '80s new wave fans wasn't enough incentive for many to arrive early, but for those who did, the band was a sweet treat. The band from Leeds are part of the ...
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