Here is Dan Kincaid's review of a new magazine:

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The premiere issue of Tracks, a quarterly, says it's the first magazine aimed at adults older than 30. Edited by a team involved in the music mags Vibes and Spin, Tracks chronicles enduring music, vintage and new, from a wide spectrum of genres (its motto is "Music Built to Last"). The cover piece is an interview with British rocker Sting, 52, who has emerged from a long bout of depression, and wrestling with his inner demons to produce his ninth solo album, "Sacred Love," and a revealing memoir, "Broken Music." Another article presents Al Weisel's selection of the 40 best music DVDs, among them "The Complete Monterey Pop Festival,"(beginitalic) (enditalic)and "Johnny Cash: The Anthology." The Juke Box feature rounds up current albums in country, jazz, rock, R&B, world music and more. We think "Tracks" will please music lovers within the targeted age group, as well as some younger listeners.

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