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Ink 19 :: Live on Letterman
February 1998 :: Music L-O :: Live on Letterman (Jim Presnell)
...Lenny Kravitz, Aretha Franklin and Dave Matthews Band. Especially notable are tracks by R.E.M. ("Crush With Eyeliner") and Rod Stewart's take on the Tim Hardin composition "Reason to Believe," which drips emotion. Some cool juxtapositions of talent happen, as artists get their mutual appreciation gene...
Ink 19 :: Mexico 70
July 1998 :: Music M-O :: Mexico 70 (David A. Clark)
... unpretentious. The single "I Want You" received some serious airplay from Florida radio stations last year. The real gem on the CD is the cover of Tim Hardin's classic "It'll Never Happen Again." --David A. Clark
Ink 19 :: Ron Sexsmith
Cobblestone Runway (Nettwerk America). Review by Sean Slone.
..., 2001's Blue Boy, was seen as something of a departure from the first three mostly folky, Mitchell Froom-produced efforts that drew comparisons to Tim Hardin and Nick Drake. It found him exploring new textures and tempos with the assistance of producers Steve Earle and Ray Kennedy, from the reggae riddims...
Ink 19 :: Okkervil River
americana,indie rock,progressive,concept album,psychedelic,dark,moody,Okkervil River,Black Sheep Boy/Sleep and Wake-Up Songs,Jagjaguwar,Aaron Shaul
...full-length, sees the band stretching their songwriting abilities beyond 19th century parameters. Sheff finds inspiration in psychedelic folksinger Tim Hardin's "Black Sheep Boy," and extrapolates the titular character's plight into a concept album. Using a broader thematic canvas to work with, opens...
Ink 19 :: Okkervil River
concept album,folk,dark,somber,autumn, Hellboy,Okkervil River,Black Sheep Boy Appendix,Jagjaguwar,Aaron Shaul
OKKERVIL RIVER BLACK SHEEP BOY APPENDIX Jagjaguwar I'm shocked and appalled that it took me so long to notice the parallels between Tim-Hardin-via-Okkervil-River's Black Sheep Boy and eternity's greatest comic book character, Hellboy. The cloven hooves, the rough-hewn horns, Satan's hellfire ... the ...
Ink 19 :: David Poe
David Poe,Love Is Red,7 Twenty,Sean Slone
...), went into a Berlin studio housed in an underground bunker to re-record those songs, along with four previously unreleased tunes and a cover of a Tim Hardin number. The effect is to convey the arc of a typical live set, but without the rowdy crowd and clinking of beer bottles. Opener “You’re the Bomb...
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