Posted inMusic Tudor Revival Produced by Rob Schnapf and Tom Rothrock, Richard Thompson’s Mock Tudor is his loudest album yet. Robert WilonskyNovember 4, 1999March 25, 2023
Posted inMusic Having His Cake Archer Prewitt’s solo career takes on a life of its own with White Sky. Aaron SteinbergNovember 4, 1999February 25, 2023
Posted inMusic Scratch Fever Two-time turntablist champion DJ Craze just wants to make you dance. Hobey EchlinNovember 4, 1999September 18, 2024
Posted inMusic Holiday Horrors ‘Tis the season for scary Christmas albums. Michael GallucciOctober 28, 1999July 8, 2023
Posted inMusic Out of Africa David Murray makes a political statement with Fo Deuk Revue. Aaron SteinbergOctober 28, 1999October 4, 2024
Posted inMusic Eve of Destruction Dissed by Dre, rapper Eve teamed up with the Ruff Ryders and struck gold with her solo debut. Jeff NieselOctober 28, 1999August 3, 2025
Posted inMusic Beached Wails Years of dissension and tragedy haunt the remarkable career of the Beach Boys, who continue their live crusade despite less than good vibrations. Paul J. MacArthurOctober 21, 1999April 28, 2025
Posted inMusic Beautiful Mess Mr. Bungle continues to approach music with a childlike sense of wonder. Dave CliffordOctober 21, 1999July 15, 2025
Posted inMusic Renaissance Man Ritchie Blackmore bids adieu to his hard rock past. John BensonOctober 21, 1999June 10, 2025
Posted inMusic Pop-Punk Funk After 13 years, the Mr. T Experience travels back in time to escape the pop-punk sound it pioneered. Dave CliffordOctober 14, 1999June 4, 2022
Posted inMusic Whole Lotta Love Lost John Paul Jones, the guy Page and Plant forgot, talks about his days with Zeppelin and his first solo album. John BensonOctober 14, 1999April 7, 2025
Posted inMusic Cosmic Warrior George Clinton readies the mothership for the next millennium. Michael GallucciOctober 14, 1999February 6, 2024