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Ink 19 :: Universal Baby
May 2000 :: Live :: Universal Baby (Lee Ann Leach)
UNIVERSAL BABY Rich's Place, Seminole, FL April 1, 2000 by Lee Ann Leach Over 250 people packed into Rich's Place on Saturday evening to party and hear the new and energetic sounds of Universal Baby. Once Universal Baby took control of the stage, the crowd settled onto the hillside and gathered around ...
Ink 19 :: Cling
Cling, with Logarithms, the Blue Joules, and Universal Baby, at the State Theater, St. Petersburg, FL, July 1, 2000. Concert review and photos by Lee Ann Leach.
CLING WITH LOGARITHMS, THE BLUE JOULES, AND UNIVERSAL BABY State Theater, St. Petersburg, FL July 1, 2000 by Lee Ann Leach The State Theatre offered a variety of four different bands on July 1st to start off their Independence Day weekend live music fare. The Blue Joules and Universal Baby rounded ...
Ink 19 :: Rick James
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 :: U2
18 Singles (Universal Island). Review by Sean Slone.
U2 18 SINGLES Universal Island I’m taking the occasion of St. Patrick’s Day to finally get around to reviewing this latest compilation from one of the Emerald Isle’s finest exports. You, of course, know the story of these four Irish lads who, over the past three decades or so, have established ...
Ink 19 :: Ministry
Industrial godheads Ministry are in the midst of a resurgence with a Greatest Fits album and an appearance in the summer blockbuster, A.I. Kiran Aditham talks with Paul Barker about label politics, soundalike bands, and why Filth Pig is the band's greatest triumph.
...the United States, how many of those "majors" are actually distributed by Warner Brothers? [Laughs] I mean, what have you got? You have Seagrams and Universal. There are only five different major labels in the world, in spite of all the different names and shit. It's good to see things are brewing at...
Ink 19 :: Boss Hog
Gail Worley talks with the (extremely!) lovely and talented Cristina Martinez about juggling family responsibilities and rock and roll, why getting dumped by a major was a good thing, and what it's like to have Jon Spencer as both a husband and a bandmate.
...major label debut, Boss Hog, on Geffen in 1995, and signing to a five record deal, things did not go as planned. In the midst of the tumultuous Universal/Polygram merger, Boss Hog were dropped from the label, but walked away with the full advance for what would have been their sophomore effort, and...
Ink 19 :: Spooky Tooth
October 1999 :: Music S-T :: Spooky Tooth (Hal Horowitz)
Spooky Tooth Best Of - That Was Only Yesterday A&M Oh, to be the cliched fly on the wall of the marketing meeting at Universal when this baby was given the green light. As one of the least well-remembered, let alone respected, hard rock groups of the late '60s-early '70s, Spooky Tooth went on to spawn ...
Ink 19 :: Freddy Fender
The Best of Freddy Fender (MCA Nashville). Review by Brian Kruger.
FREDDY FENDER THE BEST OF FREDDY FENDER MCA Nashville While the millennium may've produced a lot of silly hoopla, at least it also produced Universal's "Millennium Collection" of best-of releases. In the this case, the best of one Baldemar Huerta, better known as the guy who was stuck for a name, looked ...
Ink 19 :: Magnified/Doors Down
May 2000 :: Music M-O :: Magnified/Doors Down (Rich Pawelczyk)
Magnified Stand In Traffic TVT Doors Down The Better Life Republic/Universal 2 more major label baby bands, huh? The songs are catchier than I expected. The vocals are stronger than I expected. These are all-around fine efforts. Distinctive? Well I can't seem to differentiate very many post-(?) alt ...
Ink 19 :: Handicapping The Grammys
The music industry pats itself on the back again tonight with the annual Grammy Awards. Julio Diaz offers a preview with his picks for who deserves to win and who will win.
...," by India.Arie "Fallin'" by Alicia Keys "Ms. Jackson" by Outkast "Drops Of Jupiter" by Train "Walk On" by U2 Who should win: Outkast's paen to baby's grandmas everywhere, "Ms. Jackson" was fresh, relevant, and insistent -- plus there's the music industry intrigue in that the song is written for Erykah...
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