Pratt Songs

Music reviews from the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore, MD.

3.10.2009

Bettye LaVette: The Scene of the Crime

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As a rule, I don't like singers who only perform other people's songs. We don't celebrate authors who simply re-tell other write...
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3.06.2009

Celebration: The Modern Tribe

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Three things about Celebration piqued my interest when I first heard of them: they're tight with TV On The Radio, they're on 4AD rec...
3.03.2009

Can: Ege Bamyasi

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If Can's Tago Mago hadn't completely blown me away, I wouldn't have given Ege Bamyasi a second listen. That's how much I h...
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2.27.2009

Can: Tago Mago

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Can is one of those bands that always lurked on the periphery of my musical awareness, but never received my undivided focus. I knew they we...
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2.24.2009

My Teenage Stride: Ears Like Golden Bats

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It's been awhile since I've praised Baltimore's Enoch Pratt Free Library for their music collection. I haven't been to any o...
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2.20.2009

Charles Mingus: Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus

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Everybody from Elton John to Tom Jones has released a remix album, making them as ubiquitous (and unnecessary) as blogs and tattoos. But wha...
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2.17.2009

Daniel Lanois: Acadie

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It must be bizarre to have countless platinum records -- critically acclaimed platinum records, nonetheless -- under your belt, yet be unkn...
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