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...basics. MTV this month is launching a new series of Unplugged concerts, featuring some of the hottest acts in pop music. Among them: Grammy winner Sheryl Crow, the tart but sweet Irish pop group Cranberries, the spiritualistic rockers Live and singer-guitarist Melissa Etheridge--whose show, featuring a duet with Bruce Springsteen, airs this week. Says Crow: "Getting to perform in this format, which is taking your music and honoring the song as opposed to blowing up amps and stuff--I think that's a cool way to reach people." Adds Live lead singer Ed Kowalczyk: "It's become...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LOW VOLTAGE, HIGH POWER | 3/27/1995 | See Source »

...London street and recorded by a TV crew filming a documentary on derelicts. Bryars devised a kaleidoscopic accompaniment for the man's a cappella tape loop, slowly shifting and swelling the instrumentation and finally bringing on Tom Waits near the end to sing a raw, urgent posthumous duet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RAISING THE TITANIC | 3/13/1995 | See Source »

Pestilence, quakes and freeze ... Please, no more catastrophes! --Duet by Pete and Gayle Wilson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SUBURBAN EVERYMAN | 3/13/1995 | See Source »

Among the better tracks on the album is a duet with Van Morrison, the tune "Serves Me Right/Syndicator." Hooker's voice-rough, vibrant and dripping with years of Jim Beam-mixes well with Morrison's brighter tone. As the song progresses, the two artists lose themselves in its driving melody, calling to one another and responding in true Gospel fashion...

Author: By Jed D. Silverstein, | Title: Hooker's Got the Blues Down Deep | 3/9/1995 | See Source »

...tongue lashing. The hapless soprano assigned to cover for Kiri Te Kanawa should she get sick had a bad day, going left when she should have gone right, up the stairs when she belonged on the ground, picking a prop flower off cue. At the beginning of the glorious duet in which the heroine learns that Boccanegra is her father, she began playfully fingering his shirt. For the umpteenth time, Del Monaco charged down the aisle. ``Stop! Stop, stop, stop!'' he yelled. ``What are you doing? You look like you want to screw him. Stay away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OPERATIC ARTISTOCRACY | 2/20/1995 | See Source »

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