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Salon.com July 10, 2000 Charles Taylor |
Sharps & Flats Singer k.d. lang's lazy, languorous voice finds itself an "Invincible Summer." |
Salon.com August 24, 1999 Sean Elder |
Randy Newman For decades, he has pulled us in two directions at once by expressing sentiments we don't want to hear in songs we never tire of hearing. |
Salon.com July 6, 2000 Kevin Berger |
Sharps & Flats Despite the silly name, the Ass Ponys whip up a smart literary conceit to accompany the most gripping country-rock you've ever heard. |
Salon.com April 4, 2000 Frank Houston |
Joni Mitchell As pure an artist as can be found in the entertainment industry, her confessional lyrics and lilting, soaring soprano have inspired countless musicians. |
Salon.com March 14, 2000 Steve Burgess |
"Hey Nineteen" Hearing Steely Dan's new single sent me back to adolescence and reminded me of the future I had forgotten. |
Salon.com June 27, 2000 Carlene Bauer |
Sharps & Flats Wry, sweet and fresh Belle & Sebastian trade mannered music-box melodies for ... an issue song. |
Salon.com June 20, 2000 Keith Harris |
Sharps & Flats Duran Duran once floated on pretty faces and gaudy eyeliner. Fifteen years later, they're still frauds -- frauds of frauds. |
Salon.com June 19, 2000 Jim DeRogatis |
The boys in the bands The author of "Let It Blurt" picks five great sleazy rock 'n' roll biographies. |
Salon.com June 19, 2000 Steve Kurutz |
The wild one returns Former pro golfer Chip Taylor wrote "Wild Thing." On his first record in 15 years, Angelina Jolie's coolest uncle is in the midst of a genuine creative rebirth. |
Mother Jones May/Jun 2000 Brooke Shelby Biggs |
The Indigo Girls: Think globally, rock locally. The Indigo Girls are activists first, musicians second. |
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