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Future Music reviews Rave Future Music #91 January 2000 has a reviewof Rave where they give it an 8
out of 10. Also interestingly enough, there's an ongoing debate in the letters column about Prince using the Linn LM-1 or a different drum machine...sometime I'll have to find the issue where there were 4 letters all about it. Anyway on to the review. "Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic:He's had a lot of bad press hasn't he? Whatever his name is, he's always put out quality products (well for 20 years anywya). Admittedly, he's not always consistent, but, hey, we'll allow him that. The Greatest Romance Ever Sold is a classic ballad that couldn't have been penned by another, while Everyday Is A Winding Road is a sublime take on the Sheryl Crow original. There's a real historical vibe to the album, too:soul sensibilities collide with out 'n' out rawk throughout; a veritable 'something for everyone'. Record company disputes and identity crises aside, this guy, again, jazzily and funkily cements his reputation as one of the most influential artists of this generation. Amen and all that." Wish they would have gone abit more in depth about the actual tracks on the rest of the album, but he they don't give much spaceto each review. Bright side its a very positive one. | |
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