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Narayan::A King Declares Strength

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Wolftron::Flesh and Fears

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Article One::Colors and Sound

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Written by Joe Hartlaub
Adrian Sherwood
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Artist: Adrian Sherwood
Title: Never Trust a Hippie
Label: Realworld Records
In the late 1960s a group named Iron Butterfly released an album titled IN-A-GADDA-DA-VIDA. On the vinyl version the title track was something like 16 minutes long and took up one side of the disc. It featured a extended (very extended) instrumental break which included a drum solo that seemed ...
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 7.0
Written by Joe Hartlaub
Paul Cardall
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Artist: Paul Cardall
Title: A Journey Of Hope
Label: Stone Angel Records
I'll be real up front with y'all here and state at the outset that this is not my type of music. The title MIRACLES and the subtitle, A JOURNEY OF HOPE AND HEALING pretty much says it all. In the Hartlaub lexicon of plain-speaking, "healing" = "quit whining and get ...
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 7.0
Written by Joe Hartlaub
Wayne Gratz
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Artist: Wayne Gratz
Title: A Place Without Noise
Label: Narada Records
Wayne Gratz is Narada's answer to George Winston ---nothing wrong with that, actually --- and A PLACE WITHOUT NOISE is a perfect title. While Gratz does make some noise (what would be the point, otherwise?) it's unobtrusive, just Gratz and his piano, with Paul Fleury on cello. I'm kind of ...
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