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Ink 19 :: The Bee Gees
Their Greatest Hits: The Record (Polydor Ltd.). Review by Stein Haukland.
THE BEE GEES THEIR GREATEST HITS: THE RECORD Polydor Ltd. These days, the Brothers Gibb can rest comfortably in their oversized mansions, taking pride in how far they've come and how they got there. In the face of 35 years of ridicule, The Bee Gees have continued to put out songs that have soundtracked ...
Ink 19 :: Bee Gees
This is Where I Came In (Universal). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
BEE GEES THIS IS WHERE I CAME IN Universal As the Bee Gees have in the past, they once again produce an album that surpasses definition. From the adult contemporary style "Wedding Day" to the Hollywood jazz revival "Technicolor Dreams," you can bet that with this CD, every track will surprise and delight ...
Ink 19 :: Flight 16
September1998 :: Music D-H :: Flight 16 (Gail Worley)
Flight 16 Flight 16 Sony/550 Flight 16's roots sink deeply into a style of rock that was raging out of control long before the word "punk" was first uttered; when progressive rock bands like Jethro Tull inspired unbridled Bic flicking in stadiums and arenas around the world. This British quartet's ...
Ink 19 :: Koonda Holaa and the Beetchees
July 1999 :: Live Ink :: Koonda Holaa and the Beetchees (Marcus Leith)
KOONDA HOLAA AND THE BEETCHEES with Overhead Barbarella, Orlando May 7, 1999 by Marcus Leith I kept hearing about Orlando's growing experimental music scene from one of my renegade free jazz friends, and I'll have to say I was a bit skeptical about the idea at first, until I finally got the opportunity ...
Ink 19 :: Master P
Game Face (The New No Limit). Review by Christopher R. Weingarten.
MASTER P GAME FACE The New No Limit Game Face is Master P's umpteen-millionth release, and his third since the time you probably stopped paying attention to him (1998's Da Last Don was supposedly the last album before his "retirement" -- you know, the same type of retirement plan endorsed by Jay-Z ...
Ink 19 :: Music Suicide Hotline
December 1997 :: Feature :: Music Suicide Hotline (Selkow van Urine)
Hanson by Selkow van Urine Despite what the revisionist music historians would have us believe, the years between 1970 and 1980 comprised possibly the greatest decade for "pop" music ever. "Pop" meaning what I think the readers of Ink Nineteen are listening to. Considering that reviews for the works ...
Ink 19 :: Ric Ocasek
December 1997 :: Ink Spots :: Ric Ocasek (Gail Worley)
Car Trouble: An interview with Ric Ocasek by Gail Worley From 1978 to 1988, Ric Ocasek was the driving force behind the Cars, one of the most important American bands to emerge in the avant garde of the new wave movement. The Cars' unique mix of quirkiness and clever pop sensibilities brought them ...
Ink 19 :: Y Tu Mama Tambien
Soundtrack (Volcano). Review by Anton Wagner.
Y TU MAMA TAMBIEN SOUNDTRACK Volcano Hey, I couldn't tell you what Y Tu Mama Tambien, the film, is all about. But this soundtrack out and out rocks. A dizzying mixture of collaborative original material fits in incongruously among more traditional movie fare like the sultry ballad or the unexpected ...
Ink 19 :: The Music Lovers
San Francisco,Matthew Edwards,Paul Comaskey,Jon Brooder,Dexy’s Midnight Runners,Kenneth Tynan,The Music Lovers,The Words We Say Before We Sleep,Marriage Records,Ben Varkentine
THE MUSIC LOVERS THE WORDS WE SAY BEFORE WE SLEEP Marriage Records The Words We Say Before We Sleep is a new album by San Francisco band The Music Lovers. It’s simply gorgeous. The band is a trio: Matthew Edwards, who writes the songs, on vocals and guitars; Paul Comaskey on drums and vibes; and Jon ...
Ink 19 :: The Pretty Things
February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The Pretty Things (David Lee Beowulf)
THE PRETTY THINGS Golden Parachute... by David Lee Beowulf Boxing Day, London, 1962. The Rolling Stones, that is, Mick, Keith, Dick, Brian, Ian, Bill, and Tony, just played the Piccadilly and netted a lousy £7. The transient nature of the band members didn't help things either. '63 didn't look any ...
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