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Ink 19 :: Not the Same Old Blues Crap Vol. 2
Various Artists (Fat Possum). Review by James Mann.
...out another compilation of nasty, grinding, damn-sure-hope-my-wife-don't find-out blues. Featuring artists such as the legendary R.L. Burnside, T-Model Ford, and the sadly departed Scott Dunbar, Junior Kimbrough, and Asie Payton, these 12 cuts go a long way to clearing the air of the stench left by...
Ink 19 :: Mondo India
Various Artists (Mondo Melodia / Ark 21). Review by Bill Campbell.
MONDO INDIA VARIOUS ARTISTS Mondo Melodia / Ark 21 Henry Ford lives! Sure, his surname may now be Patel or Singh, and he hails from Madras instead of Motown. But he does live and, instead of producing cars, movies are his thing. Bollywood, baby. Where singers are locked up in sweatshops, belting out ...
Ink 19 :: Cheap Trick
Not too many bands could recruit Pearl Jam as an opening act, but the boys from Rockford, Illinois once did. Steve Stav, who once asked his mom if she could knit him a checkered sweater, corrals guitarist Rick Nielsen for an expectedly humorous look at America's greatest rock 'n' roll show.
...once, and they get my name wrong. Thanks... What color is your HHR? Sort of a gunmetal grey, with the chrome package. That's nice looking. Which model did you get, the 2LT? Yeah, in order to get the better engine, you have to buy the 2LT. The supercharged four-cylinder is nice, my dad thought it was...
Ink 19 :: Not the Same Old Blues Crap
June 1998 :: Music M-O :: Not the Same Old Blues Crap (Michael Crown)
..., this is downright down-home. What the artists on this record lack in chops, they more than make up for in attitude. Usually bad attitude. When T-Model Ford sings "I'm gonna beat yo ass" in the opening track "I'm Insane," he sure sounds like he means it. I've been a T-Model fan for a while now. There...
Ink 19 :: Junior Kimbrough
You Better Run: The Essential Junior Kimbrough (Fat Possum). Review by James Mann.
...change the title of this record around to read "Junior Kimbrough is Essential." Kimbrough, along with fellow growlers such as R.L. Burnside and T-Model Ford, have put the Fat Possum label and Mississippi on the map as the home of some of the only necessary and vital blues being released today. Of them...
Ink 19 :: Music of Coal
Mining Songs from the Appalachian Coalfields (Lonesome Pine Council on Youth). Review by David Whited.
...amount that he had worked that very day, so when payday came, there was sometimes little or nothing left. The Merle Travis-penned Tennessee Ernie Ford hit, "Sixteen Tons," is all about this. A Ned Beatty version is included on this disc. Merle Travis is also included with another classic "Dark as a...
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