_ _ T -i' T l1w wr -W RECORD REVIEWS Continued from Page 4 mods a chance to dance while awaiting new releases from today's more popular and talented rock'n'roll bands. Their latest LP, Fate, contains one decent and ten unremarkable songs played with no particularly distinctive flavor or virtuosity. In the context of the group's pre- vious releases, or even the I.R.S. Records' portfolio, this could well be a respectable album. The band plays with a tight feel and the al- bum has been carefully and cau- tiously produced, but production, ideally, creates a whole greater than the sum of the parts. Here, the var- ious embellishments (a dash of horns, a canvas of strings) detract from the music because they are used precisely when they are not needed. In fact, the charts are not only out of place but poorly scored, and the players blow and bow as though they were suffering from painful physical ailments. Most of the songs sketch fleeting images of troubled relationships. Unfortunately, some mean-spirited executive ordered the lyrics printed on a separate enclosure just to em- barrass Mark Seymour, the group librettist. Here is a sample: "If you come back it will be easy To see the truth when I look you in the eye I see the flame the only release It flickers on my life in your face." Etcetera, etcetera, for three- quarters of an hour. The first song on the album, "Back on the Breadline," is the closest the buyer will come to, ex- periencing actual listening enjoy- ment from this release. Presum- ably, some visual artist has already translated its ineffective pop hook in riches-to-rags image to video form. All of the following ten songs sound just like the first. In fact, there are times when it seems as though they are nothing more than disguised versions of the same riff. It is hard to discern whether this owes to the unspectacular songwriting or the prodigious mileage that the group squeezes out of every motif. Maybe the problem derives from H&C's failure to emulate some sort of recognizable musical style as a foundation for its work. Given all the musicians that were gathered for this LP, one might have expected a gospel-style tune, something calypso, or possi- bly something psychedelic. There are many artsy-fartsys who buy records by groups like this purely on the strength of a video they danced to at some poseur nightclub. Those who do may even enjoy this record. Those with more refined taste are better advised to stay away. -Emily Porter 1-jmy AV~L -Ov ~t 4Am4N Read Da41 C~adei~ied4 ( : a t. r o 1 } a4 I I'F ' ' ,' 11 ,f T ' i t a :, _ .. ,. ., -i I The2 Z-286 Incl Col ZENITH INNOVATES AGAIN WITH THE NEW Z-286 LP THE AT COMPATIBLE THAT TRANSPORTS YOU FROM CAMPUS TO THE CORNER OFFICE! Zenith Data Systems 6 LP Desktop PC udes Flat Tension or Monitor - only: $2,417.00!! 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