|
| Returning visitor?
I already have a prepaid plan or subscription to the archives.
Log In
|
Annual Top 10 Lists Of Weekend Music Critics
[FINAL Edition]
| Publication : | The Washington Post (pre-1997 Fulltext)- Washington, D.C. |
| Date : | Dec 27, 1991 |
| Abstract (Document Summary) |
| [Neil Young] & Crazy Horse "Weld" (Reprise). The old hippie takes youngsters like Sonic Youth and Nirvana to school and teaches them the real possibilities of noise. This two-CD live album is washed in guitar feedback and distortion that captures the grinding meanness and frustration of the Reagan-Bush Era better than any other album of the regime's tenure. Carla Bley "The Very Large Carla Bley Band" (WATT). The bluesy, gospelish spirit of Charles Mingus's "Epitaph" symphony lives on in the five pieces (averaging 10 minutes each) pianist Bley has composed and arranged for her 18-piece international orchestra. An all-star rhythm section of Bley, Steve Swallow, Victor Lewis and Don Alias push the 13 horns hard through intoxicating harmonies and irreverent braying. Ned's Atomic Dustbin "God Fodder" (Columbia) The canniest hard-core-goes-pop move yet, this debut album applies double-time drums and garage-rock guitar to accessible melodies and such sensible neo-punk imperatives as "Kill Your Television." hide... | | [Neil Young] & Crazy Horse "Weld" (Reprise). The old hippie takes youngsters like Sonic Youth and Nirvana to school and teaches them the real possibilities of noise. This two-CD live album is washed in guitar feedback and distortion that captures the grinding meanness and frustration of the more... |
Each article is available to you for 90 days from the date that you first view it.
-
Even Better Value: $29.95 3 Month Pass
Buy a 3 Month Pass to the Washington Post online archive for only $29.95. Select up to 25 articles while your 3 month pass is active.
-
Better Value: $19.95 Month Pass
Buy a Month Pass to the Washington Post online archive for only $19.95. Select up to 10 articles while your month pass is active.
-
Great Value: $10.95 Week Pass
Buy a Week Pass to the Washington Post online archive for only $10.95. Select up to 4 articles while your week pass is active.
-
Good Value: $3.95 Per Article
You can purchase Washington Post articles for just $3.95 each.Select any purchase icon
on the Search Results or Free Preview page
and you'll be taken to the purchase page
for that item.
Purchase Icons ( ):
Purchase documents by picking any of the purchase icons
that appear on the Search Results page or on the Free Preview page.
Sometimes a document is available in more than one format for display
on your screen.
Once you purchase a document in one format (for example, full text),
you can view that same document in any other available format (for example,
PDF page image) at no extra charge.
What forms of payment are accepted for purchasing articles?
The Washington Post archive
honors the following credit cards:
The Terms of Service for this Web
site are applicable to your use of the archive. Please read them.
Your use of the site indicates your acceptance of these Terms of Service.
|