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Ink 19 :: Big Ass Truck
November 1998 :: Music A-B :: Big Ass Truck (Phillip Haire)
Big Ass Truck Who Let You in Here? Peabody This is the type of band that tries the soul of a music reviewer. How do you seem eloquent and adjective-laden when all you really want to say is: BIG ASS TRUCK KICKS BIG ASS?!?!? Then another dilemma arises: Big Ass Truck has so many musical elements that ...
Ink 19 :: In Perspective
February 1998 :: Columns :: In Perspective (Hal Horowitz)
...you're not a fan of either Springfield herself or of sublime female '60s-'70s pop, this is obviously too much of a pretty good thing. But since it's the only domestically available compilation of Springfield's extensive career, you've gotta spring for the whole enchilada. And that's not a bad thing...
Ink 19 :: Robert Cray
August 1999 :: Live :: Robert Cray (Jim Presnell)
ROBERT CRAY Aerial Theater, Houston, TX June 11, 1999 by Jim Presnell Seeing Robert Cray play his new music live proved a revelation for the soul and the romantic senses. Cray still sings bluesy themes and speaks to the broken heart in all humans, yet his new music owes more to the soulful stylings ...
Ink 19 :: You Am I
February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: You Am I (Gail Worley)
YOU AM I It's the Cream, it's the Crock, it's the You Am I interview with Tim Rogers! by Gail Worley Few bands on the world-touring circuit have worked harder and longer to become an overnight sensation than Australia's "Beat Combo Extraordinaire," You Am I. Together since 1989, with three number one ...
Ink 19 :: Curtis Salgado
Soul Activated (Shanachie). Review by Roi Tamkin.
CURTIS SALGADO SOUL ACTIVATED Shanachie "I only heard of Pink Floyd a year ago." Those shocking words came to me from the Northwest's premier harpist, Curtis Salgado, while we were discussing the influences of Pink Anderson. "I grew up on soul and R&B," he finishes. That explains why this blues artist ...
Ink 19 :: Ira Ingber
Here Is Where (Colonel Muscletone). Review by Kyrby Raine.
IRA INGBER HERE IS WHERE Colonel Muscletone Records In the tradition of Randy Newman and Steely Dan arrives singer/songwriter Ira Ingber. Actually, Ingber has been around for a long time, but you didn't know it. According to his website, Ingber has spent time with Captain Beefheart's Magic Band, Andrew ...
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