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- REVIEWS, Page 71Short Takes
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- POP MUSIC
- Singing the Same Old Song
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- Fans often protest when performers move away from the
- sounds that made them popular. Well, TRACY CHAPMAN loyalists
- can't make that complaint. Even though she invited hard rockers
- like Vernon Reid, lead guitarist for Living Colour, to play on
- her latest album, Matters of the Heart, Chapman has barely
- moved an inch since her Grammy-winning debut four years ago.
- There is some good work on this new album, including Bang Bang
- Bang, a biting commentary on the causes of youth violence.
- Chapman's rich contralto remains as hauntingly effective as
- ever. But there is a relentless sameness about these songs.
- Chapman continues to march to her own drummer, but by now that
- ground is all too well trod.
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- CLASSICAL
- Titanic Tenor
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- What a Career. Tenor PLACIDO DOMINGO has made 79 opera
- recordings, and his repertory encompasses Verdi, Wagner, Mozart
- and Puccini, as well as French and Spanish opera. Pavarotti may
- rival him in vocal beauty, but no singer today is as versatile.
- So when Deutsche Grammophon set out to recap his two decades
- with the label, there was plenty to choose from. The first of
- 10 CDs of highlights to be released this year is Arias, Songs
- & Tangos. It is a monument to his vigorous musicianship. Over
- time Domingo's voice has become darker and richer, his style
- more fluent and less mannered. The only regret: his masterly
- Otello, recorded for RCA and EMI, cannot be included.
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- BOOKS
- Soft-Boiler
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- Travel writers do your traveling for you, crime writers do
- your murdering for you, and food writers eat lavishly at absurd
- expense so that you need not bother. Such a deal -- but hark!
- Novelist Haughton Murphy does all this and is funny in the
- bargain. His hero is an elderly, retired lawyer named Reuben
- Frost, who keeps getting into other people's trouble. In this
- seventh outing in the series, A VERY VENETIAN MURDER (Simon &
- Schuster; $19), Frost and his wife Cynthia are taking their ease
- in Venice when someone murders an American dress designer. The
- soft-boiled detective is 77, and when danger threatens, he takes
- a nap. Or nibbles a nine-star lunch with Cynthia. But in the end
- he nails the villain briskly, well in time for antipasto.
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- CINEMA
- What Was Oscar Thinking of?
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- Italian soldiers, ordered to occupy a remote Greek island
- during World War II, find that all its male residents of
- fighting age have been interned elsewhere. They pass the war
- eating, snoozing and making out with the local ladies. The
- comedy in MEDITERRANEO is as languorous as the climate, and its
- point -- that most of the world's troubles arise when people are
- up and doing -- is agreeable if facile. The only stirring aspect
- of this slack, predictable movie is the fact that it won this
- year's foreign-film Oscar. There is something wrong with a
- system that rewards a movie as negligible as this with anything
- more than indifference -- especially in a year when Raise the
- Red Lantern was a nominee and Europa, Europa did not achieve
- even that status.
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- TELEVISION
- Un-Animated
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- TV made cartoons out of the Jacksons and Hulk Hogan. Why
- not try it in reverse, fleshing out a peerless kidvid cartoon
- of the '60s? Here's why. A few years back, Dave Thomas and
- Sally Kellerman starred as a live-action BORIS AND NATASHA, the
- spy-in-the-face nemeses of Jay Ward's immortal Rocky and
- Bullwinkle. Charles Martin Smith's film was never released, but
- it is now being aired on Showtime. Because the small screen has
- laxer standards for comedy (after all . . . Full House?), you
- may briefly indulge the strenuously facetious antics, the
- wisenheimer narration, the cameos by John Travolta and John
- Candy. Soon, though, the adventure parody gets painful -- a kind
- of Traitors of the Lost Aardvark. Hokey smoke, what's next? Ted
- Danson as Clutch Cargo?
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