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Ink 19 :: Wondermints

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Mind if We Make Love to You (Smile). Review by Sean Slone.

WONDERMINTS MIND IF WE MAKE LOVE TO YOU Smile You'll have to forgive the Wondermints if their own musical output hasn't received their full attention in recent years. If you had the chance to back up Brian Wilson on tour, you'd go for it too. But the L.A. band is back with their first full-length record ...

Ink 19 :: What the World Needs Now

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March 1998 :: Music T-Z :: What the World Needs Now (Gail Worley)

Album Cover What the World Needs Now Songs of Burt Bacharach Big Deal Many of the most enduring love songs you've heard over the past 30 years were penned by Burt Bacharach and his partner, Hal David. Their standards include "Always Something There to Remind Me," which launched into the pop-music stratosphere ...

Ink 19 :: Delphonic Sounds Today!

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June 1999 :: Music D-E :: Delphonic Sounds Today! (Shelton Hull)

Delphonic Sounds Today! Various Artists Del-Fi When the first rock and roll records began to hit the streets in the 1950s, historical relevance took a backseat to more immediate concerns; namely money, sex, and free beer. The tradition continues to the present, but I'd imagine today's bands having ...

Ink 19 :: Brian Wilson

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Live at the Roxy Theatre (Oglio). Review by James Mann.

BRIAN WILSON LIVE AT THE ROXY THEATRE Oglio What is left to be said about one of America's premier musical geniuses? With The Beach Boys existing only in theme parks and courtrooms, it's only the endless reissues and box sets to sate the ravenous Wilson fan, who vainly waits for the complete Smile ...

Ink 19 :: Silent League

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Justin Russo,Silent League,The Orchestra, Sadly, Has Refused,File 13 Records,Matthew Moyer

SILENT LEAGUE THE ORCHESTRA, SADLY, HAS REFUSED File 13 Records Right off the bat, The Orchestra, Sadly, Has Refused fills me with grave misgivings. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a strong and impeccably arranged album title track, but it’s a little “too” perfect pop for my tastes. Too rigidly structured ...
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