Various Dimension Mix Eenie Meenie By: Eric Greenwood In the early '60's experimental electronic composer Bruce Haack teamed up with children's dance teacher Hanna Nelson to create educational music for kids. Their Dance, Sing & Listen series was ubiquitously used in grammar schools throughout the decade, despite its low-budget production. Haack could turn practically any […]
Entries from December 2005
Various, Dimension Mix (Eenie Meenie)
December 20th, 2005
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Fiona Apple, Extraordinary Machine (Sony)
December 20th, 2005
Fiona Apple Extraordinary Machine Sony By: Eric Greenwood So, it turns out that Fiona Apple's now notorious Extraordinary Machine was never really shelved by Sony, but, since there was such a public outcry on her behalf, Apple was too embarrassed to admit that the delay was mainly a result of her own laziness. Apple was […]
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The Darkness, One Way Ticket To Hell…And Back (Atlantic)
December 20th, 2005
The Darkness One Way Ticket To Hell…And Back Atlantic By: Eric Greenwood The Darkness’ over-the-top, winking hair metal send-up amassed an unpredictable following with its debut, Permission to Land, thrusting the English quartet to international fame on the heels of the blistering “I Believe in a Thing Called Love” single. And yet, despite all the […]
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The Pit That Became A Tower, Behold! The Unseen (Men Of Israel)
December 1st, 2005
The Pit That Became A Tower Behold! The Unseen Men Of Israel By: Kerry M Profits (of the non-financial sort), Kings, Salvation and Faith pervade the lyrics of Behold! The Unseen from The Pit That Became a Tower, the sonic outlet for singer/songwriter Adam Lee Rosenfeld, an American Messianic Jew living in Israel. The Pit […]
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