10 Arts & Entertainment The Cadre ¢ 12 January 1999 co R The Cardigans Gran Turismo (Stockholm Records) eviews Gran Turismo is Swed- ish pop quintet The Cardigan’s third album release, and their first since “Lovefool”, from their second album, became an international hit after it was included on the Romeo and Juliet movie soundtrack. “Lovefool” propelled The Car- digans to international stardom, and raised questions about whether or not they could keep up the expectations of the fans on their third album. Gran Turismo definitely proves that they can. The previous albums of The Cardigans were heavily influ- enced by everything from lounge music to pure pop, lead- ing some critics to mistakenly describe themselves as. Gran Turismo takes its cue from some of the darker trip-hop pioneered in the British under- ground seen by Tricky and Massive Attack. Nina Persson’s soft, plaintive vo- cals drift over immaculate instrumentals as The Cardi- gans perform their patented The cynical “My Favourite Game” is the stand-out track on this album, and “Erase/Re- wind” and “Explode” are also high-quality, but the last two tracks drag on. On the whole, Gran Turismo isavery good album; aficiona- dos of (good) Scandinavian pop music should get it. - Randy McDonald U2 The Best of 1980-1990 (Island) U2 hasrightfully gained a reputation as one of the best of the major rock combos of the 1980’s and 1990’s. The Best of 1980-1990 assem- bles their most memorable al- bum tracks from U2’s first decade of existence, including “Pride (Inthe Name of Love)”, “With or Without You”, “I Will Follow”, and the band’s col- laboration with B.B. King on the Rattle and Humtrack “An- gel of Harlem”. An added bo- nus is a remixed version of “Sweetest Thing”, a B-side from the 1987 single “Where the Streets Have No Name”. Although the tracks on The Best of 1980-1990 sound a bit out of joint, this album is an excellent introduction to U2 for aspiring fans. Me, I’m be- ginning to look forward to The Best of 1990-2000, which is supposed to come out before thenew millennium. - Randy McDonald Barking Monkey evoLver (Spinning Weasel) exe ie This is a very interest- ing CD of Celtic rock. Bark- ing Monkey is a five member band based out of Seattle, and from the sound of this CD, __ they’d be right at home in the East Coast music scene. In- cluded on this album are sev- eral finely done instrumental pieces, featuring instruments such as the fiddle, mandolin and guitar, all kept in place by a driving bass and drumbeat. Vocal duties are shared by bassist Tara Hovel and Bear, who plays mandolin and gui- tar. At times the vocals come across as a little rough, but this always fits the musical atmos- phere. Other members of the band are fiddler Jan Strolle, drummer Ian Martindale, and Jan Martindale— who playsa number of different instru- ments such as fiddle, flute, keyboards, and who also step- dances. Toptracks include “The Ballad of Ned Kelly,” a song about an Australian folk hero similar to Jesse James; “Morrison’s Morning Dew,” a rocking instrumental; and “Drunk Since Ever,” featuring the gruff vocals of Bear. Entertaining and enjoy- able — what else can one ask for? Barking Monkey defi- nitely delivers on this album. Website: http:// members.home.net/ barkingmonkey Bret Michaels A Letter From Death Row — The Album (Poorboy) sensation who put out such tunes as “Every Rose Has It’s Thorn,” “Your Mama Don’t Dance,” and “Unskinny Bop,” Rock Band” — a song that takes you back to Poison’s heyday. Another top track is “Steel Bar Blues,” proving released to date, although last word had it that it was scheduled for release on November 10. album. 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