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Ink 19 :: Thunderball
Scorpio Rising (Eighteenth Street Lounge Music). Review by Terry Eagan.
THUNDERBALL SCORPIO RISING Eighteenth Street Lounge Music Thunderball, a duo comprised of Sid Barcelona and Steve Raskin, creates some of the hippest, cinematic music around. Sounding a bit like a more organic Twilight Singers, Scorpio Rising could be the soundtrack to one of the finest '70s urban ...
Ink 19 :: U.D.O.
U.D.O.,Thunderball,The End Records,Vinnie Apicella
U.D.O. THUNDERBALL The End Records It was songs like "Turn Me On," "Up to the Limit" and "Russian Roulette" that pounded in my head upon first playback of U.D.O.’s latest, Thunderball. Anyone who considers this album a legitimate successor to Accept in their heyday is selling short their prestigious ...
Ink 19 :: The Kingpins
August 1999 :: Music I-L :: The Kingpins (Julio Diaz)
..., there's nothing here that sounds like that tune (no, not even the unlisted final track, a cover of John Barry's theme from the James Bond movie Thunderball ), but that's not to say there isn't a good album here. The Kingpins play a beery, uptempo, slightly poppy brand of ska that I could see being...
Ink 19 :: Aubergine 3
In All Things Modulation (Transistor Recordings). Review by Bill Campbell.
...groove with beautiful nocturnal-emitting vocals by Rachel Leber. "Don Pisco" is a fun Afro-funk song that really moves. Thievery Corporation and Thunderball sitarist Rob Myers contributes some Indic funk jazz on "Tres Bolivares." Another fine vocalist, Angela "Chi-Chi" Glass comes on the kitschy "Spunk...
Ink 19 :: Desmond Williams
Delights of the Garden (18th Street Lounge). Review by Bill Campbell.
...Eighteenth Street Lounge constellation. Producing such compilations as Stoned Asia, working with the reggae legend Sugar Minott and label mates Thunderball and Thievery Corporation, it is more than time for Williams to shine. This CD may very well give him the platform to do so. Looking at the cover...
Ink 19 :: Life In Sodom
February 1998 :: Music L-O :: Life In Sodom (David Lee Beowülf)
...of very early English electronic dance music (e.g., Depeche Mode, etc.) which included plenty of wobbly organs and gloomy vocals. Their cover of "Thunderball," though, is really inspired. It's a slow electronic piece that really needs to be heard late night in the city, while walking home in a light...
Ink 19 :: Skan Solo & the Wookies
April 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Skan Solo & the Wookies (Anthony Baker)
...? Well, my agent doesn't like me to talk about that... but yeah. Me and Thom (Edwin, guitar) and Phil (Backman, bass) used to be in a band called Thunderball, back home in Nebraska. We were playing some Dokken and Poison covers and a couple of originals, but there was no money in it. Then we saw No Doubt...
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