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Rock anthologies rarely cohere like dance-music anthologies, because they have no groove running down the middle--at whatever level of execution, they're about meaning more than pleasure. Anyway, Michael Zilkha's rock tastes were more received than his disco tastes, and while there are lost wonders here--three great songs by the Waitresses, two or three by Davitt Sigerson--John Cale and John Robie and Zilkha's wife Cristina are middling at best. Kid Creole and Was (Not Was) you probably know
Robert Christgau . Village Voice 05/1990.
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Kid Creole & the Coconuts |
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Kid Creole & the Coconuts |
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Davitt Sigerson |
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Davitt Sigerson |
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Cristina |
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Cristina |
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John Cale |
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John Cale |
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The Waitresses |
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The Waitresses |
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Was (not was) |
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Was (not was) |
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John Robie |
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The Waitresses |
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Cristina |
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Davitt Sigerson |
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