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Great expectations Do It Yourself The Seahorses Geffen Records Dissent Linoleum DGC Records The sad demise of the Stone Roses last year–on the heels of the incredible Second Coming–left guitarist John Squire alone to prove that he was indeed the driving force behind that Manchester band. It was his songs…

Bandleader at bay

Onzy Matthews is in high dudgeon. His mellifluous voice can’t hide the fact that he’s wire-taut. His triumphs, he’ll barely discuss. His woes, he’ll chronicle so minutely that it interrupts the flow of whatever tale he’s telling, a narrative tack that’s quite at odds with Matthews’ measured, linear style as…

Radio free America(s)

Start talking about Spanish-language pop around the Dallas-Fort Worth area and most people will nod thoughtfully and say something like “oh, yes–Tejano.” While not to dis the phenomenal growth that Tejano music has enjoyed in the last five years, there’s much more to Latin pop: Witness the Rock en Espanol…

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Le grand Mac Rockabilly Uprising: The Best of Mac Curtis Mac Curtis Rollin’ Rock/HighTone Records With this disc, Bedford resident Mac Curtis joins Ronnie Dawson and the newly re-emergent Gene Summers as the third part of the North Texas rockabilly trinity–no offense meant to lesser-known lights like Groovy Joe Poovey…

Sisters of mercy

Your first clue as to what to expect from Austin’s Therapy Sisters comes when you dial their number and get their answering machine: To leave a message for Lisa, press one; to leave a message for Maurine, press two. For the Therapy Sisters, it depends: If you’re obsessive-compulsive, press one…

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The trend a while ago AMP Various artists Caroline/MTV There’s still one good reason to tune in to MTV: the late-night weekend show of new electronica called AMP. An hour-long excursion into the near future of music, AMP caters to progressive tastes in both music and visuals, provoking many of…

Roadshows

Rotten no more Exactly a year ago, John Lydon donned his punk costume and Rotten persona and toured with the rest of the beer-bellied Sex Pistols for big bucks–cash from chaos, indeed. He admitted it, and people still bought; audiences flocked to witness what punk rock was all about. Lydon…

Get it while you can

The new collection Songs of Janis Joplin: Blues Down Deep is merely the latest in a series of outrages foisted upon a gullible public by the House of Blues, a nightclub chain and music label that seems to think we were all born yesterday; but for sheer chutzpah, it may…

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Endurance as protest Senor Blues Taj Mahal Private Music The Will to Live Ben Harper Virgin Records Neither Taj Mahal nor Ben Harper could really be considered bluesmen in the traditional sense, although the blues forms the core of each one’s vision. Mahal has traveled along the roots of American…

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Room to mood Melatonin Bullet EP Transona Five Sandwich Records From Our Living Room to Yours american analog set Emperor Jones/Trance Syndicate How much structure can you subvert, how much melody can you deconstruct, and how many found sounds can you bend to a song’s will before it stops being…

Gone are the days

Deadheads are a persnickety, obsessive bunch; the only group with a comparable fascination with minutiae, trivia, and detail are baseball announcers: “Sorry, Clint, I doubt it–the Dead have rarely gone from a second-set-opening ‘China-Rider’ directly into ‘Dark Star’ when ‘Deal’ closed the first set, and never on a summer tour!”…

A dream deferred

Area rockabilly hero Gene Summers and Sisyphus (star of Greek mythology) could probably kill a few hours together comparing notes. The latter, you may recall, was an ancient king of Corinth damned to an eternity of rolling a heavy stone up a hill, only to have it roll back down…

Roadshows

Numbers too big to ignore–they’re outselling ROAR! It has always seemed to me that the male human–apparently genetically predisposed to risk everything in the name of a little sweaty, sniggering fun–would be a natural for constantly pushing the boundaries of sex roles. Why, then, aren’t there more guys out there…

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Soulful surprise Soul of the Bee Gees Various Artists The Right Stuff/Capitol Records Although it seems yet another pop culture recycled-trash recipe, this new compilation of Bee Gees covers is one of the best tributes I’ve seen. Whether you think of the Bee Gees as childhood icons or music-industry Antichrists…

Cream of the crop

Jack Bruce–singer, songwriter, composer, bassist, and elder statesman of rock–says people wrongly assume that British rockers of the ’60s all know each other, like some elite club of ex-prime ministers. It’s an impression that Bruce’s last American appearance–as part of Ringo Starr’s recent All-Starr (and almost all-Brit; saxman Mark Rivera…

Roadshows

What’s that on your head? I believe it was Roy Blount Jr. who, while meditating upon the cowboy hat–that most essentially American thing to place atop your head (with the possible exception of a lampshade)–said that while having actually grown up working on ranches and riding horses enabled him to…

Dedicated amateur

Like most quests, the most recent mission of James “Big Bucks” Burnett–to make his very first album–has mystical beginnings. Known to most as the driving force behind a uniquely hands-on brand of fandom that has found fruition in “Edstock,” a salute to Wilbur’s talking TV horse (of course) and “Tinypalooza,”…

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The great pretender My Charmed Life Little Jack Melody and his Young Turks Carpe Diem Records Denton’s Little Jack Melody–aka Steve Carter–has always been among the most ambitious of the abundant crop of eclecticists that our area has been blessed with. More directed than Paul Slavens, more textual than Brave…

Creep show

It’s interesting that a British band like Radiohead chose to dedicate its second album, The Bends, to Bill Hicks, a dead comedian from Austin, Texas. In case you’ve never heard of him, Hicks was a critically acclaimed stand-up comic who was on his way to being to England what Jerry…

The next generation?

It’s stiflingly hot outside the airport in West Palm Beach, Florida, and a guy clad all in khaki has just pulled up in a minivan to take you to the hotel. He looks like he should be riding an elephant, with a little native kid named Kiki at his side…

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Border crossing Literature has always been a prime source of inspiration for musicians, although–like films made from novels–the results are rarely as impressive and are frequently bizarre. Blue Oyster Cult, for example, cited William Blake as the source for their remarkable but hardly profound Secret Treaties. Jim Morrison was also…

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Opportunity under heaven Symphony 1997 (Heaven Earth Mankind) Tan Dun and Yo-Yo Ma Sony Classical There’s a scene in Fellini’s great movie of childhood memory, Amarcord, in which the inhabitants of a small rural village, hearing about the passage of a great ocean liner close to them, go to the…