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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Allerton <Mark.Allerton@seagatesoftware.com>
To: 'acid-jazz@ucsd.edu' <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
Date: Friday, August 28, 1998 8:00 AM
Subject: New Moloko/Beverly Knight
>Someone was after a review of the new Moloko LP - "I Am Not A Doctor"...
>
>The short version is "buy it". I've not listened to much else the last few
>days - it's even better than the first LP. If you liked the single
>"flipside" then you will definitely like the LP. I guess the stuff from the
>first LP that gives the best pointer at what this one is like are things
>like "I Can't Help Myself" and "Butterfly 747" - the beats are more on the
>drum & bass tip than "Tight Sweater", but it's all just as twisted as
>before.
>
>On a completely different note, if you're into the soul/R&B side of things,
>the new Beverly Knight album is well worth checking out. It's not exactly
>"nu soul" but it is a nice LP, and some of the tunes are quite jazzy in a
>Donald Fagen-ish sort of way (check "Greatest Day Of My Life" for
instance.)
>Triff vocals too.
>
>..Mark..
>