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Ink 19 :: The Temptations

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For Lovers Only (Motown). Review by Bill Campbell.

THE TEMPTATIONS FOR LOVERS ONLY Motown Growing up in Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church back in Brownsville, PA, I learned that there are three things against which one must never profane: the Messiah (of course), Martin Luther King, and The Temptations. Now, how true I've stayed to this commandment is not important ...

Ink 19 :: The Clash

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February 2000 :: Music C-D :: The Clash (James Mann)

The Clash From Here to Eternity Epic In their day, the Clash were marketed as "The Only Band That Matters." Perhaps not entirely true, but they were certainly in the top 3 or 4 in those days of bad haircuts, skinny ties and gobbing. What made the Clash brilliant then was the combined desire to achieve ...

Ink 19 :: Dead Man on Campus

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September1998 :: Screen :: Dead Man on Campus (David Lee Beowulf)

... review: send someone like me who absolutely abhors Hollywood for its infantile story lines and offensive way of sacrificing any intelligence for the lowest common denominator dictated by the bottom dollar. For example: the best film of the last eight years, 1997's The Whole Wide World, went completely ...

Ink 19 :: The Original P

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May 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The Original P (Holly Day)

THE ORIGINAL P by Holly Day Along with frontman George Clinton, Ray Davis, Clarence "Fuzzy" Haskins, Grady Thomas, and Calvin Simon started up the band the Parliaments. Named after their hometown of Parliament, New Jersey, they dropped the "s" soon after being signed to their first label, for fear ...

Ink 19 :: The K.G.B.

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The K.G.B. (Dreamworks). Review by Vanessa Bormann.

THE K.G.B. THE K.G.B. Dreamworks "If my occupation was a star in a constellation, we could get together in the milky way," sings Toby on "Fortune And Fame," which is possibly the cutest little tune this side of the moon -- that is, until you hear "Lover Undercover" and "I'm A Player." The K.G.B. isn ...

Ink 19 :: Pure Soul 1997Wet Ink Artist

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December 1997 :: Music P-S :: Pure Soul 1997Wet Ink Artist (Hal Horowitz)

... collections of contemporary smooth R+B and upbeat dance pop that deliver exactly what they promise. Pure Soul was a bit of a revelation to me. The state of black soul, at least what gets played on the radio these days, is so horrendous that I've long since given up trying to stay on top of what's hot ...

Ink 19 :: Rick James

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Anthology (Motown / Universal). Review by Bill Campbell.

RICK JAMES ANTHOLOGY Motown / Universal Oh yeah, there have been tons of folks throughout the years who have tried to be "the bad boy" of the rock era, but Rick James actually has the record to prove it. Kinkier than a process after a rain storm, James picked up the tattered remains of funk after disco ...

Ink 19 :: Jens Lekman

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Jens Lekman came all the way from Gothenburg, Sweden to Tallahassee, FL to play some songs and laugh at our warm Florida Novembers. Omar DeLaRosa wore a sweater to the show, anyway.

JENS LEKMAN Tallahassee, FL November 15, 2007 by omar delarosa "Isn't that the guitarist from For Ex-Lovers Only over there?" I asked my girlfriend as we walked in. Turns out it was. And he wasn't the only Orlando musician who drove four hours to Tallahassee on a weeknight to see what would be Jens ...

Ink 19 :: Everybody Else

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Everybody Else (The Militia Group). Review by Jen Cray.

EVERYBODY ELSE EVERYBODY ELSE The Militia Group In the days of The Kinks, The Beatles and The Temptations, music was fun. It was all about the toe tappin' and ass shakin'. Motown, pop music, early garage rock --when you listen to music from those early years of rock 'n' roll (before everything had ...

Ink 19 :: Studio One Reissues Series

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Trying to put the sprawling creative mess that is Jamaican music into order is a daunting task... until you realize that a lot of it sprang from Studio One. Scott Adams recaps several reissues from C.S. "Coxsone" Dodd's pivotal recording studio.

... SERIES by Scott Adams Using American rhythm and blues and big band jazz as a starting point, generations of Jamaican musicians altered and adapted the sound, sometimes slowing down the beat, sometimes speeding it up, emphasizing and recycling different aspects, resulting in a rich and diverse group ...
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