The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 22, 1998, Page 8, Image 8

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DOC WEST & THE YARD
DOGS
Feed the Fire
$11.88 CD
“Feed The fire” the new release from DOC
WEST & THE YARD DOGS defivers a country
flavor with the title track aswelas “Black
and Blue”, “It Ain’t That Easy” and “Drank,
Disorderly, and Dangerous”.
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IVORY STAR
Vicious Circle
$8.88 CD
Omaha-based IVORY SHUTS newest release,
“Vicious Circle”, has jumped out of the gates,
and has been one of Homer’s best selersfor
weeks. The rocked-up foursome has a very
unique viie, already sending three singles to
airplay localy, including a rocked up remake of
ABBffs S.O.S.
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DUNCAN SHEIK
Humming
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Since earning a four-star review from Rotting
Stone and scoring a hit single with his self
titled debut, Duncan Shell has emerged as an
acclaimed singer and songwriter. With his
second album, Sheik shifts to a more band
oriented expression, characterized by bracing
guitars and a stronger drum presence,
combined with lush string arrangements.
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INDIGENOUS
Things We Do
$1188 CD
Growing up on the Yankton Indian Reservation
in South Dakota, the three brothers and sister
were inspired by Native American musicians
and eariy roots of rock and rol, and ihythm
and blues. With over 300 Bve performances,
critical praise and a wel-known fan base, big
things fie ahead for INDIGENOUS.
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SON VOLT
H//c/e Sw/ng Tremolo
$1188 CD
SON VOLTS “Wide Swing Tremolo” is the third
album from one of the most widely haied
American bands of recent years. With a
colection of songs from vocafist/songmiter Jay
Farrar, the abum has an upbeat, immediate
feeing to it that reflects the band’s drive to
expand and further define their (fistmdive sound.
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CAKE
Prolonging the Magic
$1188 CD
John McCrea leads the group’s new opus, which
defivers 13 songs in the grand CAKE tradftion.
A creation fueled with vocal harmonies, wry
humor and the band’s signature sound - guitars,
trumpets and lean grooves.
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SUNNY DAY REAL ESTATE
How It Feels To Be
Something On
$1188 CD
After disbanding in 1995, the former
bandmates of SUNNY DAY REAL ESTATE have
rekindled once what was and released their
third abum. “How It Feels To Be Something
On” reflects the rare path and logic of pure
emotion behind their music.
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JANNEL RAP
Sea of Red
$10.98 CD
Lincoln bom recording artist JANNEL RAP has
not only put out an incredible album but has
also used it to help her community. A portion
of the proceeds from the sale of JameTs alNin
mi go to support the recently announced
statewide expansion of Dr. Osborne’s Teammates
Mentoring Program.
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3 Undone
$13.98 CD
Rebecca and Ariam, a dynamic diva duo, defivi
harmonious “Whoa, say it again” lyrics atop
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Quim fi it in witti the groovin’-est beats and
bass this side o’ the Great Divide. “Undone”,
the debut release by Omaha's own ECHO FARM
is a must have for any CD colection.
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LESS THAN JAKE
Hello Rockview
$9.88 CD
After relentless toning and two Warped tons
LESS THAN JAKE has launched a new reconl
which features 15 new songs. “Hek
Rockview” pushes UJ past their debut to
embark upon the next wave.