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Ink 19 :: Marc Almond and Foetus

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May 1998 :: Music A-B :: Marc Almond and Foetus (David Lee Beowülf)

... as possible to the edge of the fence separating noise from music. However, there are two treats on Slut -- "A Million Manias" sounds like a classic Raymond Scott manic mechanical jazz tune, and "Beat Out the Rhythm on a Drum" is simply Marc Almond singing "Beat Out the Rhythm on a Drum" over and over ...

Ink 19 :: That's All Folks

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Cartoon Songs From Merrie Melodies + Looney Tunes (Rhino). Review by Ian Koss.

... head, eh, doc? Seriously, in the last ten years or so, we've seen the release of Carl Stalling's scores (two CDs), a very well-done collection of Raymond Scott's music (on which the Stalling scores were based on), and now this, a two-disc set of some of the most recognizable singing in cartoon history ...

Ink 19 :: Songs in the Key of Z

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Chusid's name may not be sound familiar outside certain circles, but within those bizzarrely-shaped sets, his voice and knowledge define entire genres...

... those bizzarrely-shaped sets, his voice and knowledge define entire genres. Chusid is a record producer (esp. notable is his work with Esquivel and Raymond Scott), WFMU radio personality and overall fountain of wisdom on the creepy crawlier side of the musical log. With a practiced (but hardly clinical ...

Ink 19 :: Drums and Tuba

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Think of Tortoise and co. and what they did for the vibraphone. Now think of ...

... frenetic percussion, there's never a dull moment as these musicians transcend whatever instrumentation they have at the time. Check out the frantic Raymond Scott sounds of "The Butcher" and the unearthly blasts of tuba nothing on "Loteria". My Pal God Records, 47 Hardy Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540; http ...

Ink 19 :: Tom Waits

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Tom Waits brought his Glitter and Doom tour to Atlanta, and James Mann lived to tell the tale. The boy is changed!

... I digress...), and after the latest debacle -- Bob Dylan mumbling through a distorted PA at some shed in the suburbs, color me wary. I was a fool. Scott Spychalski Tom Waits brought his tent show in the Thunder Dome to Atlanta, the last stop of the American wing of the Glitter and Doom tour, and it ...
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