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Ink 19 :: Traffic

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Traffic (Ink 19, December 2000)

TRAFFIC HEAVEN IS IN YOUR MIND [REISSUE] Island A brief history lesson: Traffic featured Steve Winwood on vocals, Jim Capaldi on percussion, Chris Wood on flute/sax, and Dave Mason on guitars. Winwood, who had already charted prior to his stint in Traffic, went on to other bands (most notably Blind ...

Ink 19 :: J.J. Cale

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November 1998 :: Music C-D :: J.J. Cale (David Whited)

J.J. Cale The Very Best of J.J. Cale Mercury/Chronicles Back in the early `70's, it seemed like Steve Winwood's "Feelin' Alright" and "I'm A Man" were going to land him the title of most covered songmeister. Everybody did a version of "Feelin' Alright." Then came old laid-back J.J. Cale. For a man ...

Ink 19 :: Noella Hutton

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March 1998 :: Music F-H :: Noella Hutton (Jim Presnell)

... Noella sang in the British club circuit and ended up evolving into stirring rock tracks in a San Francisco studio mixed by Tom Lord-Alge (Steve Winwood, others). This disc uses the Pacific Microsonics process HDCD (High Definition Compact Digital) and nuances of the in-studio performance show through ...

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.

... 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 appearance. Jamiroquai, Paul Carrack ...

Ink 19 :: Austin City Limits Music Festival 2003 Collection

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blues,country,rock,folk,live,sample,PBS,Austin City Limits Music Festival 2003 Collection,New West Records,Joe Frietze

... the Drive By Truckers is a fine enough song, but from everything I have read about them, this is nowhere near the standout of their live sets. And Steve Earle is still the consummate storyteller with “Jerusalem.” Unfortunately, tracks by R.E.M., Steve Winwood and Jack Johnson, while not bad by any means ...
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