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Ink 19 :: The Belles
Omertá (Lakeshore). Review by Dan Stapleton.
THE BELLES OMERTá Lakeshore The first phrase that springs to mind here is old fashioned; as if Omertá is a lost relic from the seventies. I mean that in the best possible sense -- The Belles' songwriting can only really be described as classic, but there are no flares on display. And it's utterly contemporary ...
Ink 19 :: Patti LaBelle
Greatest Love Songs (Hip-O). Review by Bill Campbell.
PATTI LABELLE GREATEST LOVE SONGS Hip-O Boy, you mention this woman's name before my Pops, and he'll regale you with the tales of his being a lad in Kingston falling instantly in love with Patti LaBelle and the Blue Belles. To my father, Ms. LaBelle is, plain and simply, perfection. Well, as a testament ...
Ink 19 :: Paris Combo
June 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Paris Combo (Carole Jaszewski)
PARIS COMBO by Carole Jaszewski If only everyone spoke French. The world would be a much more pleasant sounding place, n'est-çe pas ? Until such a utopian event takes place, one must grab one's small pleasures where one can. Here's one: Paris Combo (ahem, that would be Par-ee Com-boh for those who ...
Ink 19 :: Belle and Sebastian: If You’re Feeling Sinister
Pitchfork writer Scott Plagenhoef has written an appreciation of B&S's groundbreaking album as part of Continuum Books' 33 1/3rd series. Andrew Coulon has a few bones to pick.
BELLE AND SEBASTIAN: IF YOU’RE FEELING SINISTER BY SCOTT PLAGENHOEF Continuum Books In Continuum’s latest installment of the popular 33 1/3 series, Scott Plagenhoef of Pitchfork Media reexamines Belle and Sebastian’s If You’re Feeling Sinister and the early years of this amazing group. Plagenhoef ...
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