Arrested Development
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Arrested Development: Brixton Academy, London
Live Review by Andrew Mueller, Melody Maker, 1 October 1994
IT TAKES A while, but I finally work out what it is they remind me of. ...
Rural Revolution: Arrested Development
Profile and Interview by Barney Hoskyns, Vogue, February 1993
THE NAME suggests a grungy Midwest punk band, but Arrested Development is actually a black rap family based in Atlanta. Like the "Native Tongue" groups ...
Arrested Development: Town and Country Club, London
Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 18 March 1993
ATLANTA hip hoppers Arrested Development are the very antithesis of Ice Cube, whose tour they follow by just a few days. They counter Cube's scatter-gun ...
Arrested Development: Jazz Cafe, London
Live Review by David Bennun, Melody Maker, 11 July 1992
THE PROPS: wooden trunks and barrels. Suspiciously trim sacks marked "Beans", "Wheat", "Coffee". An olde-style Western Pacific railway board and a steamboat placard. A clothesline ...
Da Lench Mob, Ice Cube, Arrested Development: Looking for a reason in rhyme
Report by David Toop, The Times, 12 March 1993
The angry sound of inner-city America is giving way to a stronger, more reflective and more commercial rap. David Toop reports ...
Arrested Development: Bimbo's, San Francisco
Live Review by Eric Weisbard, Spin, August 1994
AT ARRESTED Development concerts, its not enough to wave your hands around; "put your souls up" is the cry. Three songs in, Speech stopped everything ...
Live Review by Eric Weisbard, L.A. Weekly, 8 July 1993
PASSING THROUGH San Francisco (the fourth stop on the tour) last Tuesday, Lollapalooza '93 showed signs of going to seed: the electronic billboard above the ...
Arrested Development: Astoria, London
Live Review by Jeff Lorez, Blues & Soul, 29 December 1992
THERE ARE THOSE amongst the hardcore rap community who think Arrested Development's down home, rural southern porch-sitting image is a stereotyped one that will prove ...
Arrested Development: 3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life Of... (Cooltempo/Chrysalis)
Review by Jeff Lorez, Blues & Soul, 19 May 1992
'Man's Final Frontier'; 'Mama's Always On Stage'; 'People Everyday'; 'Blues Happy'; 'Mr. Wendal'; 'Children Play With Earth'; 'Raining Revolution'; 'Fishin' 4 Religion'; 'Give A Man ...
Arrested Development: 3 Years, 5 Months And 2 Days In The Life Of... (Cooltempo)
Review by Jim Arundel, Melody Maker, 23 May 1992
IMPOUND WE TRUST ...
Arrested Development: Town & Country Club, London
Live Review by John Harris, New Musical Express, 27 March 1993
THE DEGENERATION GAME ...
Speech: "Sampling is like picking up a spirit."
Interview by Jon Young, Musician, June 1994
SECOND ALBUMS are traditionally harder to make than first ones. Was that true for Arrested Development with Zingalamaduni? ...
Book Excerpt by Phil Hardy, Dave Laing, The Faber Companion to 20th-Century Popular Music, 2001
Speech, b. Todd Thomas, 25 October 1968, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; DJ Headliner, b. Timothy Barnwell, 26 July 1967, New Jersey; Montsho Eshe, b. Temelca Gaither, ...
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