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Buster Poindexter: Buster's Spanish Rocket Ship
If you are at all familiar with Buster Poindexter, even if only for his 1987 hit "Hot Hot Hot," then deep in your heart of hearts you know exactly what an album called Buster's Spanish Rocket Ship is
Blood Of Abraham: Eyedollartree
Better known for its connection to mentor Eazy-E and its members' Jewish heritage than for its music, Blood Of Abraham put out the little-noticed Future Profits in 1993, then promptly disappeared. It'
Liz Phair: Whitechocolatespaceegg
After a nearly four-year absence, Liz Phair returns with a new album. Much has been made of the long interim and what took place in her life during that time—marriage, motherhood, and the Lilith Fair—
Phono-Comb: Fresh Gasoline
As a general rule, instrumental records need to have a lot going on: Without human voices, the playing must exude emotion (a la Dirty Three), style (a la Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet) or technique
Souls Of Mischief: Trilogy: Conflict, Climax, Resolution
The four members of Souls Of Mischief may be in their mid- to late-20s, but, like many hip-hop veterans, their relative youth belies their influence and historical importance. Alongside similar releas
Journey: Trial By Fire
It's true: There's a new Journey album, out 10 years after the release of the hit-filled Raised On Radio. Fans of the band have spent the last decade making do with a greatest-hits CD, a box set and a
Various Artists: Wish You Were Here: Love Songs For New York
After Sept. 11, the Village Voice issued a call for New York love songs by placing ads in weekly newspapers across the country. The bounty—800 songs by a range of famous acts and bedroom amateurs—repr
Question Mark & The Mysterians: More Action
With an unmistakably organ-driven sound and an irresistible melody, Question Mark and his backing band The Mysterians catapulted themselves from Michigan-based obscurity to rock 'n' roll immortality i
The Sundays: Static & Silence
In 1990, Harriet Wheeler and David Gavurin of The Sundays put out their first album, Reading, Writing And Arithmetic. Full of crisp, jangly pop—driven by Wheeler's sweetly lilting vocals and Gavurin's
James: Whiplash
In the four years since its big-time breakthrough Laid, James has released only one album, a marginal collaboration with Brian Eno (Wah Wah). In that time, frontman Tim Booth also recorded last fall's
Wayne Kramer: Citizen Wayne
Brother Wayne Kramer—former guitarist for the Detroit-based prophets of acid-rock and foot soldiers of punk in MC5—has been a charity case for Epitaph Records since the label undertook the task of bri
Various Artists: Just Say Noel
Way too many Christmas albums are little more than glorified label samplers: The logic is that fans and collectors will want to hear previously unreleased songs by Beck and Sonic Youth, so they'll buy
Phil Ochs: Farewells & Fantasies
Compared to other figures of the early-'60s folk scene, such as Joan Baez and especially Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs is a lesser-known name, or at best a singer/songwriter more heard about than actually hear
Lou Reed: Metal Machine Music
Given his reputation as a big jerk, it's frequently impossible to determine Lou Reed's genuine motivations. Even so, Metal Machine Music remains particularly enigmatic 25 years after its release. A do
Earth Crisis: Gomorrah's Season Ends
Boy, it's a good thing Earth Crisis has received so much press attention for its opposition to drugs, alcohol, cruelty to animals and oppression of indigenous peoples. Because if you actually were to
Goo Goo Dolls: Dizzy Up The Girl
Here's a trick trivia question. Q: Where are the members of Goo Goo Dolls from? A: Buffalo, New York, not Minneapolis. It's easy to get mixed up; the band sounds so much like late-period Replacements,
Prince: Crystal Ball
Prince fans may recognize Crystal Ball as the title of the aborted triple-album project that was ultimately released as the classic 1987 double-disc set Sign O' The Times. As is often the case with si
Pulp: This Is Hardcore
This Is Hardcore, Pulp's follow-up to its 1995 breakthrough Different Class, is more ambitious and difficult than its tuneful predecessor. It's also every bit as good, even if fewer tracks immediately
Various Artists: Sounds Of North American Frogs
If people are willing to buy millions upon millions of Titanic soundtracks and Korn records and Master P films, why shouldn't they rush out and purchase Sounds Of North American Frogs, a 92-track, 54-
Skandalous All-Stars: Hit Me
On a conceptual level, Hit Me didn't have to be such a leaden failure: By definition, making ska covers of alternative-rock and metal songs isn't necessarily a terrible idea. But slog through Skandalo
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