The Link 12 CD Review 2
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------------- C.D. - REVIEW ------------- unfortunately guru was unable to do the c.d. - review for this issue so i MEGAZZAP have steped in for this month to see what i can find. i have recently stepped in a record shop just to find out about the latest C.D. that i can review. anyway, let's move on.... ELECTRONIC, ELESTRONIC (warners) ---------------------------------------- just why oz went gaga over KLF ("last train to trancentral") two brit pranksters formerly resposible for little jokes like the justified ancients of muu muu and the timelords- earlier this year is a baffling. but if the general public is ready for eletro-dance in a big way, ELECTRONIC should do well. new order's bernard summer and former smith and sometime pretender johnny marr show just what pulse-beat pop can do when its makers are more musical than their little black boxes. RATING:5 OUT OF 10 ROACHFORD, GET READY! (columbia) ---------------------------------------- this album's no.1 status in andrew roachford's UK homeland wasn't entirely unexpected, but the smash hit in the US is a bit more surprising. whatever, you can't fault the canny grafting of sme huge rock guitar beats onto his smooth soul stylings which caught the lenny kravitz/fine young cannibals/seal wave and sufted it to the top of the charts. as they say at my plce, "its a hell of a party record." RATING: 6 out of 10 THE HUMMINGBIRDS, VA VA VOOM (rooart) ---------------------------------------- pure summer pop - ice-cream sweet harmonies and a beat as light as thin cotton dress-returns with this second album. some wondered if the jaunty innocence would be lost when these two girls and two guys were yanked from sydney cult group to international touring act by their 1989 album debut, lovebuzz. but the nervous, headlong rush remains and, balanced with better-crafte d song and smoother production, make for an alblum that could introduce skipping as the next dance sensation. RATING: 6/10 WENDY MATTHEWS - LILY (rooart) ---------------------------------------- when, after far too many years of jingles and backing vocals, matthews cleaned up the ARIA AWARDS with 1990's platinum-selling debut - EMIGRE, the consensus was "about time". she hasn't exactly rushed the follow up but once again, it's worth the wait. as on her first album, there's a stellar cast - through when you can call on BOOKER T & RICKY FATAAR, a couple an INXS members are hardly going to be noticed - and an eclectic music list from famous amercian soing writers and some great new local talent. there is less funk and more ballads which, matched with an increased confidence in her sound, works just fine. RATING: 8/10 -------------- THE END --------------