Katrina & the Waves

Editorial Reviews
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"Walking on Sunshine" was the hit and the rest went nowhere, but that perfect summer single wasn't the alpha and omega of the cheerful belter Katrina Leskanich's band with songwriter (and former Soft Boys guitarist) Kimberley Rew. This self-titled album (the group's third, but first in the U.S.) has a handful of other terrific songs on it--notably the exquisitely wistful "Going Down to Liverpool," a minor hit for the Bangles, and the spirited downer counterpart to "Sunshine," "Do You Want Crying" (written by bassist Vince De La Cruz). The disc's also got some not-so-hot filler, but it's way more fun than the band's one-hit-wonder status would suggest. --Douglas Wolk

Music Review:

  1. Let Me Go E.P. [Import]
  2. Live In Liverpool [Live]
  3. Made In USA: Music From the Original 1986 Motion Picture Soundtrack
  4. Monsoon [Enhanced]
  5. More Seduction
  6. Murmur [Import]
  7. Nothing/Everything
  8. Oasis [Soundtrack]
  9. Ride Away From The World
  10. Rooney [Import]

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David Ackles [Import]

Glinka: Trio Pathétique / Viola Sonata No. 7

Dvorák: Symphony No.9/In Nature's Realm/Silent Woods/Rondo

Music: Broke [Explicit Lyrics]

Music Review: Annual: Spring 2001 [Import]

Frequency [Import]

Invisible Bridges [Import]

Hot Rail

Golden Legends

From The Kitchen Archives - New Music New York 1979

Hot Hands: A Tribute to Throwing Muses & Kristin Hersh

Frank Alamo [Import]

El Duque de la Salsa

"Diana Ross & The Supremes - Greatest Hits, Vol. 3"

Myths, Modes & Means: Live at Hot Brass