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Ink 19 :: Vinnie and the Stardüsters

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The Baroque Wind Sessions (A Simple Sense of Superiority). Review by Ian Koss.

VINNIE AND THE STARDüSTERS THE BAROQUE WIND SESSIONS A Simple Sense of Superiority It's damn hard to be a novelty band. Scratch that -- it's damn hard to be a novelty band that's any damn good. Even those who seek out those weirdo songs, the unholy marriage between humor and music, will tell that the ...

Ink 19 :: Philip Bailey

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Soul On Jazz (Heads Up International). Review by Bill Campbell.

... to do "jazz." It reeked of "Smooth Jazz Flavors" — the refuge for has-beens who want to make a quick buck (that’s what Jeffrey Osbourne did). And Bailey hasn't done anything since his "Easy Lover" hit with Phil Collins except perfect his Maurice White impersonation so he and the White-less Earth Wind ...

Ink 19 :: Ohio Players

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Funk On Fire: The Mercury Anthology (Mercury). Review by Bill Campbell.

OHIO PLAYERS FUNK ON FIRE: THE MERCURY ANTHOLOGY Mercury Cincinnati's own Ohio Players were the group that put the fun in funk. With their libido-stank bottom, explosive horns, and incoherent, cartoon warbles from Sugarfoot Bonner (to later be imitated by Cameo and E.U.), they burned up blue-light ...

Ink 19 :: Bruce Cockburn

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You've Never Seen Everything (Rounder). Review by Sean Slone.

... 'VE NEVER SEEN EVERYTHING Rounder Bruce Cockburn has been cranking out literate, often impeccably crafted folk-rock for more than three decades now and in the process creating an impressive canon of music that touches on the political, spiritual and personal. Now it's 2003, and for his first album of ...

Ink 19 :: Snapcase

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Daryl Taberski from Snapcase discusses world issues over the telephone, and we get the blow-by-blow from Daniel Mitchell.

... thing about interviewing a band that has been interviewed literally hundreds of times before is keeping things fresh. To consider the interview, and what it is, offers up many revelations. Most interviews are read by people who already like the band and own their material, so it's not likely that the ...

Ink 19 :: Double Date with Joanie and ChachiWet Ink Artist

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February 1998 :: Music C-D :: Double Date with Joanie and ChachiWet Ink Artist (Hal Horowitz)

Album Cover Double Date with Joanie and Chachi Nick At Nite Goes to Outer Space Various Artists Nick At Nite Records/550 Music These two recent collections under the Nick at Nite imprint have about as much in common as Captain Kirk does with the Fonz. They're held together (extremely loosely as the ...

Ink 19 :: Common

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Coming off the Spit Kickers tour with De La Soul and Biz Markie to his new album, Like Water for Chocolate, going gold, it's clear that Common's message and his hip hop grooves are finally making it to a wider audience. So what is his message? That's what Nirav Soni found out, as they discussed politics, inspirations, and spirituality.

... the vicious circle of materialism that society as a whole seems to be trapped in. Hip-hop is the battleground, with general Common on one side, and the jiggified legion on the other. Common recently played as a part of the Spit Kickers tour, with Reflection Eternal, Pharoahe Monch, De La Soul, and Biz ...

Ink 19 :: Toy Stories

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Toy Stories (Ink 19, December 2000)

  Ans Purins Squeaky Girlush Figure [My favorite toy growing up was] my She-Ra castle and dolls. I still have my She-Ra doll in my apartment, but some neighborhood boy got mad and smashed up my castle. [I always wanted, but never got a] Snoopy Sno-Cone Machine. Pigpen and Captain got one, but I never ...

Ink 19 :: Motšrhead

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"I was fired from every band I was in before, so the only way I can think of to not get fired was form my own band." So says Lemmy Kilmister of the legndary Motšrhead, as he talked 25 years of rock n' roll with Matt Thompson.

MOTöRHEAD by Matt Thompson You can't stop rock & roll; it's been tried before. Ever since it roared into the scene kicking and screaming back in the '50s, the Powers That Be have tried to silence that rebel yell. Preachers, teachers, parents, law enforcement officials, and other such paragons of public ...

Ink 19 :: Today Presents

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NBC's Today sometimes seems like one of the most narcissistic alleged ...

... Makes You Happy." The rest of the record, though, serves up fairly predictable fare, like Phil Collins' dull take on "You Can't Hurry Love," Earth Wind and Fire's all-too-brief "September," and professional cheeseball Brian Setzer's swing orchestra version of "Rock This Town." Amidst all of this middle ...
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