I -gjl Qwg Forever Blue S * J £ r_ California's favourite balladeer and the man who brought us the haunting "Wicked Game" returns with a compelng collection of new songs. And what's more for the first time Chris Isaak will be delivering them personal- " ly to New Zealand ears and hearts with two sure-to-be sellout shows in July. The first single "Somebody's itlli Sdg Crying" is already a favourite at radio - check out the accompanying video which reflects Chris Isaak's love of j t? f |s| surfing. I .7** t > x—-r 4 7 iMHJ Bu "Forever Blue" from the music retailers listed below and ■ 7‘ W go into the draw to win 1 of 25 tickets to either show: ■ w • v . J Auckland July 20th - Logan Campbell Centre 7, * Wellington July 21st -Town Hall. v Available at: Truetone, —.—. f ~ i Sounds, Marbecks, <v. . ■ 3 4Saml) yjjpyS ea Groovy, Compact Disc ....■ ML ,y Hfl iflhiKHi SStWßaiHfflfe ■ 7 / Shop, Music Plus, Tower ' <j■ V. | & Tandy. «l Soundtrack 77? The opening weekend for the Batman Forever movie set an all-time box office record of US $52.7 million eclipsing the record set MST ■ by "Jurassic Park" and the album is set to do similar business for the music industry fuelled by the sensational new single from WML U2 "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me". This unique soundtrack contains new music from the cream of today's recording artists: PJ Harvey, Brandy, Seal, Massive Attack, Eddi Reader, Mazzy Star, The Offspring, Nick Cave, Method Man, Michael • ’. ? ..' Z. — ' miiTlT&Swft" Hutchence, The Delvins, Sunny Day Real Estate and the Flaming Lips-■ .7.J ronmnA "TJIWIIIIWnPS (tfEEfIBISE Rear View u u ulUln llwjjß Who are Hootie & The Blowfish? HHHIH hjb- n a LXjA i X fefjSEs The quiet achievers of the music business I Mirror Ball ■IwlF oB crept up to #lon the US charts recently and @7 7 Coming in July ad stating new lib I stayed there for an astonishing 4 weeks. L \ album from Neil Young and "You ; ~' :A ‘ \ The singles Hold My Hand ” and “ Let Her Know Who"... and yes... it really H K* t \J'■ .] Cr v" are now amongst the most played at KAy * ■ I raOgaggSßKßfll rocks! It's called Mirror Ball but it B - * JK, > i' radio ,n Amerlca and New Zealand ' If Yoe ■■ r'*' ' ain't no disco! Guess the backing HK— WjH. i like musc packed with great hooks and EmWAJ QOSmMKSM band - win a pre I jV melodies ask your music retailer for a listen.
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Rip It Up, Issue 215, 1 July 1995, Page 23
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