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Live Licks: The Rolling Stones On Tour 2002-2003

by Doug Collette
The Rolling Stones Live Licks: The Rolling Stones On Tour 2002-2003 Virgin Records 2004 Leave it to the Stones, the band that cannot be killed with conventional weapons. They tour the world presenting a show rife with circus-like theatrics, then release a live two-CD set culled from those ...
Speak No Evil

By Flora Purim
Label: Virgin Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. This Magic (Booker/Grusin) 2. You Go To My Head (Coots/Gillespie) 3. Speak No
Evil (Rubin/Shorter) 4. I've Got You Under My Skin (Porter) 5. Tamanco no Samba
(Divo/Menezes) 6. Don't Say A Word (Cantos) 7. Primeira Estrela
(Moreira/Yokokura) 8. It Ain't Necessarily So (Gershwin/Gershwin) 9. I Feel You
(Cantos)10. O Sonho [Moon Dreams] (Gismonti)
Flora Purim: Speak No Evil

by Javier AQ Ortiz
Quick and to the Point: Unyielding Purim’s flowering... Festive restfulness, mature wits, shrewd phrasing intonation and taste, with absolutely no vocal bells and whistles. It’s Mrs. Flora Purim, Brazil’s gracious-sounding elder stateswoman. Speak No Evil is Purim’s latest. Her vocals, secure and succulent, convey enough exotica brushes in her accented musical ...
Everybody Got Their Something
By Nikka Costa
Label: Virgin Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Like A Feather / So Have I For You / Tug of War / Everybody Got Their Something / Nothing / Nikka What? / Hope It Felt Good / Some Kind Of Beautiful / Nikka Who? / Just Because / Push & Pull / Corners Of My Mind
Nikka Costa: Everybody Got Their Something
by Rob Evanoff
A far cry from being confused with a famous Nikki and his book of Dirt, Nikka Costa finally debuts stateside with her Virgin release and it’s a real dirty pleasure. Want a mental taste? Take the sexual vocal passion of earlyTina Turner, the delivery ofJanis Joplinand mix it with the modern day soul of Lauryn Hill ...
Beenie Man: Art and Life
by Rob Evanoff
Art and Life appear to be fraternal twins. Ever consider how interwoven art and life are? And how each continues to mutate and re-emerge as generations whisk by? History will one day reaffirm Hip-Hop as the only true descendant of Jazz by its prevailing influence on the creative arts and its spot-on reflection of culture and ...
D'Angelo: Voodoo

by Rob Evanoff
What’s a reviewer to do when all he does is stew aboutVoodoo? Being out of the loop, not having heard of Michael “D’Angelo” Archer until late last century, witnessing the pre-release anticipation but shunning it as my jaded exterior is impervious to the manipulation machine. Months go by, and everyone is talking about him, his “Untitled” ...