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Bush

Razorblade SuitcaseInterscope Critically maligned as “Nirvanawannabes,” Bush nevertheless sold more than six million copies of their U.S. debut in 1994 and continued the trend with this…

Paula Cole

This FireWarner Bros. An ex-touring mate of Peter Gabriel and Melissa Etheridge, Paula Cole takes a big career step with this insightful and deeply provocative sophomore effort. The album's…

Del Amitri

Some Other Sucker's ParadeA&M Short on frills, glitz, glamour or hype, the quietly unassuming rockers known as Del Amitri have carved out their piece of the pie quite nicely since the…

Soundtrack

Me, Myself and IreneElektra Hotshot filmmakers The Farrelly Brothers are major Steely Dan fans, so much so that they've incorporated eight of the band's songs into this soundtrack for the new…

Semisonic

Feeling Strangely Fine MCA In spite of a quite striking debut disc in 1996 (Great Divide) Semisonic seemed destined for obscurity. But all that changed with this follow-up album, thanks in part to…

Lucinda Williams

Car Wheels on a Gravel RoadMercury In the great Southern literary tradition, Lucinda Williams writes songs that could be novels, getting the most out of every single word and the spaces…

Mary Lou Lord

Got No ShadowWork/Sony Boston-based indie fave Mary Lou Lord, who got her start singing in subway stations, crosses the tracks to the land of major labels and polished production on this…

The King of Queens

CBSMonday 8:30–9:00 p.m.Cast:Kevin James, Leah Remini, Jerry Stiller and Lisa Rieffel Just when he thinks he has everything — his wife (Remini) buys him a 70-inch television set for his…

Supergrass

In It for the MoneyCapitol The latest U.K. act well worth paying close attention to, Supergrass, seem to have nothing but youth, energy and melodic wonder on their side. In It for the Money…

Freedy Johnston

Never HomeElektra His 1994 album, This Perfect World, deservedly earned near-universal praise, and Johnston was even named “Songwriter of the Year” by Rolling Stone. Not bad for a guy who's…