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December 19, 1997 - Image 127

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-12-19

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Besides describing the portraits,
their history and the artists, the book
that supplements the exhibit includes
a list highlighting events in early
American Jewish history and a map.d
Jewish communities during the
Revolutionary War.

— Suzanne Chessler

Of Note ... NEW ON CD
It takes a ton of audacity to release
an album with precisely two new
tracks and position it as something
new, a must-have, an event.
But that's exactly what the newly
re-formed Jane's Addiction has done
with Kettle Whistle (Warner Bros.).
Perry Farrell and Co., of course,
have audacity to spare. As well they
should.
The Jane's Addiction live show
was part seance, part orgy, part
explosion. It was like a harmonic
convergence of heavy metal, punk
and gospel, and no one who ever
attended one of its concerts
could ever forget it.
-
In keeping with its
contemporary leg-
end, the mostly
live, mostly
heard-before
Kettle Whistle is
crowded with
outtakes and
demos and
concert per-
,formances,
and yet it
still has a
magical
quality.
A smol-
dering rendi-
tion of "Jane
Says," recorded in
1991 at Irvine
Meadows in Orange
County, Calif., is a singu-
lar sensation,, a tribute to
the group's ability to
simultaneously caress cold
calculation and feverish
abandon.
A quartet of songs

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recorded at the Hollywood Palladium
in 1990 make me wish I had been
there. Behind Farrell's high-pitched,
overly echoed voice, guitarist Dave
Navarro and drummer Stephen
Perkins always seem to find the
appropriate chords and rhythms to
express their hedonistic bent.
The two new songs — the title
track and "So What!" — are marked-
'ly different. "Kettle 'Whistle" is pon-
derous and meditative and seems as
though it was written for Farrell's
other band, Porno for Pyros. "So
What!," on the other hand, flat out
rocks. It epitomizes the stop-start
brilliance of Jane's early work.

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