Top 19 of 2001
With the year drawing to a close, we thought it’d be appropriate for our staff to tell you what they thought the best stuff all year was. Features Editor James Mann kicks off with his choices for the Top 19 Albums of 2001.
With the year drawing to a close, we thought it’d be appropriate for our staff to tell you what they thought the best stuff all year was. Features Editor James Mann kicks off with his choices for the Top 19 Albums of 2001.
Hunkpapa (Shoeless). Review by Ryan Scarrow.
The Songs of Charley Patton (Telarc Blues). Review by James Mann.
Love And Theft (Columbia). Review by Ryan Scarrow.
Whiskey Hill (Blue Monster). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
Singer/songwriter Joe Henry tells Gail Worley that he considers himself a very lucky man, and after hearing about his work with Ornette Coleman, sipping martinis with Bob Dylan, and having his sister-in-law record one of his songs (maybe you’ve heard of her – she’s called Madonna), it’s hard to argue.
Around The Margins (Inbetweens). Review by Julio Diaz.
Time Travel is Lonely (Barsuk). Review by Julio Diaz.
Nina Simone (Atlanta Jazz Festival, Chastain Park, Atlanta, GA, May 26, 2000). Concert review by James Mann.
Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits and Vol. ll (Columbia). Review by Hal Horowitz
Live 1966 (Columbia). Review by James Mann
The Best of hackedepicciotto (Live in Napoli) (Mute). Review by Peter Lindblad.
Ink 19’s Randy Radic spoke with C.L. Turner of the band Arctic Wave to discuss the latest single, inspirations, and next directions.
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Radiance Films resurrects a trio of ghostly mid-century Japanese films for their Daiei Gothic: Japanese Ghost Stories Blu-ray box set.
Haunted Underground Classics (RockBeat Records). Review by Charles DJ Deppner.