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Ink 19 :: Captain & Tennille

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Ultimate Collection (Hip-O). Review by Phil Bailey.

CAPTAIN & TENNILLE ULTIMATE COLLECTION Hip-O Perhaps no group defines seventies AM radio quite like Captain & Tennille. The duo ruled the charts though the mid-seventies with a brand of non-offensive, yet utterly charming and infectious pop. With Toni Tennille's voice wrapped around the keyboards and ...

Ink 19 :: The Mates of State

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The Mates of State aim to become the Captain and Tennille of indie-pop. Christopher R. Weingarten tries to find out if love can keep these musical and matrimonial partners together.

STATES OF THE UNION TRAVERSING THE MATES OF STATE MICROVERSE, ONE RED ROOF INN AT A TIME by Christopher R. Weingarten Talking to Jason Hammel and Kori Gardner Hammel is like being an extra in some improvised post-modern play. You start in a freewheeling scene, and by the end of the night, you end up ...

Ink 19 :: Lady J

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Despite a good voice and some fairly interesting songs, the production on Lad...

LADY J MUSIC FOR THE SOUL X-It Rite Despite a good voice and some fairly interesting songs, the production on Lady J's album Music for the Soul ultimately sinks the whole project. Generally in terms of record production less is more. This is most certainly true of low budget indie releases as the more ...

Ink 19 :: Zero 7

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Zero 7 at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC on April 17, 2002. Concert review by Bill Campbell.

ZERO 7 The 9:30 Club, Washington, DC April 17, 2002 by Bill Campbell It is really difficult -- almost impossible -- to write about a set that is purposely composed and performed to be chill. And that is the word that perfectly describes British act, Zero 7. Their "psychedelic soul" is the quintessential ...

Ink 19 :: Highball Holiday

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December 1997 :: Music G-K :: Highball Holiday (Julio Diaz)

Highball Holiday Highball Holiday Moon Ska/Ska Satellite Based on their stunning contributions to the recent compilations Skarmageddon 3 and Girls Go Ska, I had extremely high hopes for the debut album from Milwaukee's Highball Holiday. The two tracks, "Poetry in Motion" and "Why?," respectively, are ...
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