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Ink 19 :: Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood

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Music From the Motion Picture (DMZ / Columbia / Sony Music Soundtrax). Review by David Whited.

DIVINE SECRETS OF THE YA-YA SISTERHOOD MUSIC FROM THE MOTION PICTURE DMZ / Columbia / Sony Music Soundtrax T Bone Burnett is on a roll. At this writing, his O Brother Where Art Thou soundtrack is still nestled comfortably in Billboard's Top 20 in spite of the fact that it's been well over a year since ...

Ink 19 :: Minibar

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Fly Below the Radar (Food Chain). Review by Sean Slone.

... a few years ago, Minibar does Americana-tinged music better than a lot of Americans do these days, without losing their own roots. On their 2001 T. Bone Burnett-produced debut Road Movies and this latest effort, they create easygoing, pedal steel-flavored SoCal pop gems that rank them alongside countryman ...

Ink 19 :: Joe Henry

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Singer/songwriter Joe Henry tells Gail Worley that he considers himself a very lucky man, and after hearing about his work with Ornette Coleman, sipping martinis with Bob Dylan, and having his sister-in-law record one of his songs (maybe you've heard of her -- she's called Madonna), it's hard to argue.

ALMOST FAMOUS: AN INTERVIEW WITH JOE HENRY by Gail Worley   courtesy Mammoth Records Joe Henry is one of those artists you tend to discover either by word of mouth or by accident. He's made eight critically acclaimed albums covering genres as diverse as country, jazz, blues, and rock, but is far from ...

Ink 19 :: Kurt Neumann

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For awhile during the mid-'80s, the BoDeans were one of the great bands in Am...

... live show, two distinctive lead singers and a skein of terrific songs spread across their first three records. From the acoustic-flavored, T. Bone Burnett-produced debut Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams to the harder rocking, Jerry Harrison-produced Outside Looking In to 1989's Home with its amalgamation ...

Ink 19 :: Joseph Arthur

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Using acoustic guitar, effects, and loops, Joseph Arthur is a truly effective one-man-band. Gail Worley discusses music and incredibly lucky career breaks with the talented singer/songwriter.

... it to that record. I look at that record as somewhat more of a collaboration between me, him and the other [musicians involved]. Then, with T-Bone [Burnett, producer of Come to Where I'm From], he was more of a support-of-my-vision kind of producer. I'm not saying one's better than the other, I'm just ...

Ink 19 :: Top 19 Songs On This Year's Mix CD

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Every year, Sean Slone makes a mix CD that sums up the year in music. Here's a look at the 19 tracks that make up this year's mix.

... Minibar, because it contains a song ("Choked Up") that didn't make the cut for the final Whiskeytown album, Pneumonia. Produced by the brilliant T. Bone Burnett, Road Movies has much more to offer as well. "Six Foot" (track 4) was another song I listened to during my escape from New York following that ...

Ink 19 :: Cold Mountain

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traditional folk,Appalachian folk,Civil War,soundtrack,sound,track,film,movie,Cold Mountain,Music From the Miramax Motion Picture,Sony,Aaron Shaul

... . I don't think so, boys… It's almost unfathomable that such a horrid film could contain such phenomenal music. Produced by uber-soundtracker T-Bone Burnett (O Brother, Where Art Thou?, The Ladykillers), the album is just about as authentic as it gets from an instrumental point of view. Relying predominantly ...

Ink 19 :: Bob Dylan

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Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue (Sony Legacy). Review by James Mann.

... to help him out. Big name friends such as Roger McGuinn, Mick Ronson and Joan Baez, and a few who have become more notable since then, such as T. Bone Burnett. Every night, Dylan would cover his face in white makeup, press a large hat on his head, and go out and dazzle. This is vintage period Dylan ...

Ink 19 :: O Brother, Where Art Thou?

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Soundtrack (Mercury). Review by Phil Bailey.

... Welch. There are some vintage recordings, as well, including Harry McClintock singing "Big Rock Candy Mountain." The whole thing was produced by T-Bone Burnett, and is easily one of the most enjoyable records I've gotten ahold of in quite some time. http://www.obrotherwhereartthou.movies.com Phil Bailey ...

Ink 19 :: Ralph Stanley

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Ralph Stanley (DMZ / Columbia). Review by Matt Cibula.

... and soul in it and it needs to be heard, needs to be experienced and felt, needs to be in your player in any and every way possible. This is a T-Bone Burnett affair, so the Clinch Mountain Boys are nowhere to be heard -- Ralph backed by a bluegrass all-star band of sorts, anchored by Norman Blake (NOT ...
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