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Ink 19 :: The Negro Problem

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Welcome Black (Smile). Review by Matt Cibula.

THE NEGRO PROBLEM WELCOME BLACK Smile Sheer absolute genius power pop from this Los Angeles trio headed by Mark Stewart, who just goes by the name Stew. I cannot begin to encapsulate the many things about this record that make it great, but let me try. Better sit down... this is gonna take a while ...

Ink 19 :: In Perspective|Burt Bacharach

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December 1998 :: Columns :: In Perspective|Burt Bacharach (David Lee Simmons)

Burt Bacharach The Look of Love: The Burt Bacharach Collection Rhino Never before have I wrestled with such a musical beast. There lay three discs of music orchestrated by Burt Bacharach, whose impact on the popular music scene is undeniable. So here’s the dilemma: balancing the perspective of ...

Ink 19 :: Arkestra One

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Arkestra One (ESL). Review by Bill Campbell.

ARKESTRA ONE ARKESTRA ONE ESL Just as hip-hop in the early '90s brought back the funk, acts such as Koop, Thievery Corporation, and Arkestra One (Matthew Timoney) will expose a new crowd to the wonders of jazz. Timoney, like the aforementioned groups, has a love affair with jazz from the late-'50s ...

Ink 19 :: The Baldwin Brothers

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Cooking With Lasers (TVT). Review by Bettie Lou Vegas.

THE BALDWIN BROTHERS COOKING WITH LASERS TVT Records Purveyors of "Chicago junktronic," The Baldwin Brothers aren't really related, nor are they named for the Hollywood quartet of brothers. TJ explains the genesis of the term "Baldwin" on their Web site: "We used it to mean someone who was in-the-know ...

Ink 19 :: Pure Chill Out

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Various Artists (UTV / Water). Review by Bill Campbell.

PURE CHILL OUT VARIOUS ARTISTS UTV / Water Little did Chuck Chill Out know in the late '80s when he chose it that his nom de guerre would one day become a full-fledged genre. Full of hazy late nights and smoke-filled after-sets, chill out is here to take the edge off your woes, your stress, even your ...

Ink 19 :: New Found Glory

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Coming Home (Suretone/Geffen). Review by Andrew Ellis.

NEW FOUND GLORY COMING HOME Suretone/Geffen Bands in the punk-pop genre generally get bad press, but for one of its exponents to have released 4 albums and sold over 2.5 million records, New Found Glory must be doing something right. Their fifth opus, Coming Home shows a new dimension to their sound ...
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