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Pop Music Review: Silk Rhodes' Quirky Debut Album

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If you take a duo obsessed with soul music, mix in a subversive sense of humor and a spirit of experimentation, then put them in a 1997 Honda -- you'll probably get a very interesting ride. That's the story behind the debut album by the Los Angeles-based band Silk Rhodes. Pop music critic Steve Hochman has a review.

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