Word: rhythms
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...band started the set with "Birdbrain," the title track from their 1989 album, with Janovitz wrenching out his tormented vocals as the rhythm section gnashed beneath him. He doesn't always hit the note right, and often there's more noise coming out of him that song. But this isn't k.d. lang--he's supposed to be in agony, and his imperfect, sincere singing makes the band seem like they rehearse in your neighbor's basement...
...moves were ostensibly for defensive purposes, but it had the effect of ruining Lehman's rhythm. Harvard did the rest...
Though having apparently strayed from their earlier artistic innovation, INXS should still retain its hold on the commercial airwaves. The lazy sensuality of Hutchence's vocals and hypnotic layers of piano and rhythm on "Not Enough Time," the second single to be released from welcome, should prove an irresistible draw for Top-40 listeners...
Higbie combines world-class scholarship in poetic analysis with a lively interest in music--not a surprising combination since techniques such as rhythm and meter are common to both fields. Higbie began her academic career as a music major at Arizona State University, studying flute and piano...
...masterstroke is to perform the songs in a way that Sinatra almost never does: in a trio setting. The tunes take on an unburnished immediacy, an instant intimacy that taps straight into Bennett's gift for making a lyric seem like a conversation and a melody like the true rhythm of the heart. With the Ralph Sharon Trio playing suavely behind him, Bennett can even make over Nancy, an early and particularly personal hit that evokes the memory of Sinatra's first wife, into a singular valentine to first love. Working his way up to One for My Baby, Bennett...