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Pa rt i ng' Should Br Painless 'Atlantic! is the first solo effort from the 'Who slead vocalist Kogert Daltrey since the demise of that legendary group This, like Daltrey s previous solo I outings, has its share of I entertaining moments.^but I overall it lacks consistency I and personality, j Roger Daltrey might not j be the best singer around, j but he usually puts enough j emotion into his perforj mances to be worth | hearing. I However, the material | here is uneven and his | musical support is safe and | predictable. Not a . bad I record by any means, but | one that probably could | have been a lot better. ONE OF THE biggest | crimes last year was the I commercial failure of Josie | Cotton's debut album. For tunately. her label gave her a second chance, because I she's now riding the charts with the infectious 'Jimmy Loves Maryann ". Cotton is firmly rooted in 60's pop, but instead of stale rehashes, her bouncy, carefree attitude and i dynamic backing band make each track on From the Hip 'Elektrai a potential smash. Josie Cotton has a lot of charisma and style and I'm betting she becomes a major star - both with records and in film Anyone who cherishes innocent fun.^irl group pop will want tb buy this new one from J<Wje Cotton, THE SCORPION'S have been slagging it out on the heavy metal circuit, releasing lots of albums that were d u 1 1 . a n d . uninteresting Love At First Stint • 'Mercury indicates the group has a new lease on artistic life, as the Scorpions have come up with some solid tunes As can be expected the real high points come when the excellent guitar team of Rudolf Schenker grid Matthias Jahs breaks loose Not bad at all Charge of the Nightriders 'Enigma. P.O Box 2896 Torrance. CA 90509) is the second album

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