The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 11, 1995, Page 3, Image 3

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Joan Armatrading
What's Inside
Whot's hade brings us a happier and more
upbeat side of Joan Armatrodtag. Assembling
her usual rest of excellent musicians and crisp
production, Joan shows some trademark emotion
on thirteen new songs.
Brooklyn Funk Essentials
Cm f ana Steady and tasy
Eazy-E
Eternal E
Eric 'Eazy-E* Wright will long be remembered
as one erf nip-hop's most influential figures. A
must-haw for ony fan of rop, this collection
contains ids best work from N.WJk. and a solo
career dmt take you back to the partying
braggadocio and raucous playfulness of Eazy-E's
youth—elements that were just becoming port of
jus adult expression. A portion of the proceeds
wfi be donated to pediatric AIDS foundations.
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Groove Theory
Groove Theory
Meltow grooves with phot beats. Sode meets
loose ends, hip-hop marries light ackf jazz...
This is the sound of Groove Theory. Aral's
breezy voice arid Bryce's keys and production
makes this CD twee os nice.
COLUMBIA
iimi Hendrix
In From The Storm
Musk of Jimi Hendrix—In From The Storm
performed by todoy's legends Sting, John
Mdooghlin, Brian May, Stanley CLarke,
Carlos Santana, and Steve Yai.
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Intro
New Life
R&B vocal trio Intro follow up their gold debut
with an album that further explores the group's
flair for brilliant lead vocals, warm harmonies
and dynamic hip-hop influenced style.
Jodeci
The Show, The After ,
The Hotel
The Show, The After Party, The Hotel takes J
listener from one happening I
complete with ai
netting the hits.
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Kwanzaa Music
Celebration of Black Culture
Hat, at last, is on album for the African
American aihurai holiday of Kwanzaa, celebrated
by minions nation-wide and around the worid.
The artists hi Ibis joyful anthology include
household names such as Aretha Franklin
ond Jones Brown, cult figures such as CWton
Chenier and Thoms Mopfumo, os wei os
musfcal gems from Halt, m iahanras ond
block Peru.
F b(uan Mcknight I
I RfMEMfttR YOU
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I RememberYou
Following up his critically triumphant and near
platmum self-fitted debut album, Brian McKnight
continues to romance the listener with his new
album, i Remember You. .t
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Najee
Plays Songs From The Key of Life
If a great album is the result of the union of
great ideas and great musicianship then it is a
more4an-fitting description for Najee Plays
Songs from The Key of Life, Najee's sixth and
most ambitious album of music. (2j0&
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Pure Soul
Pure Soul
Echoing the golden era of soul, these ladies
defever layered, textured sounds eg songs 6ke
their de^ut frit bottod, "We Must Be In Low.*
The tracks are reminiscent of groups ice the
Emotions and The Jones Girls, mixing
elements of gospel, jazz and blues Wo their
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