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- Jan. 23, 1989: Magical Tours
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
- Jan. 23, 1989 Barbara Bush:The Silver Fox
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- SHOW BUSINESS, Page 59
- Magical Tours
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- <p>Enter two new video albums
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- <p> Onward, ever onward. The music business means to turn VCR
- fanatics, who spent $7.5 billion buying and renting tapes in
- 1987, into music freaks. Two major artists from Columbia
- Records (owned, of course, by Sony) have become point men in
- this brand-new marketing assault: Michael Jackson and Bruce
- Springsteen, who are both releasing new, ambitious
- feature-length video albums.
- </p>
- <p> Jackson's hot-selling Moonwalker is an eight-segment 94-min.
- tour through the Glove's wide-ranging but uneasy imagination.
- Besides a lively montage of Jackson's career ("a retrospective
- of 24 years of hits"), Moonwalker includes some nifty clay and
- cutout animation, as well as a "centerpiece" spun out around
- Michael's superbly spooky song Smooth Criminal. Jackson becomes,
- literally, what so many people have already accused him of
- being: a special effect. All of Moonwalker is heavily shrouded
- in fantasy -- of persecution, of reprisal, of reclaiming lost
- innocence -- but compromised by its own willful and slightly
- desperate flash.
- </p>
- <p> The Boss's Video Anthology/1978-88 is due in stores Jan. 31.
- Springsteen's video is, in contrast to Jackson's, refreshingly
- modest and small-scale, as if he shook out the video scrapbook
- and passed along some souvenirs. Although approximately a third
- of the 100-min. tape is taken up with material from the 1987
- Tunnel of Love album and tour, most of the gems date back a bit
- further. An early video of Rosalita, made a decade ago, has a
- real scruffy, low-tech charm. Springsteen quickly learned not
- only how to play to the camera but how to work with it as well,
- and you can see the moment it happened, in Brian De Palma's
- crafty 1984 rendering of an in-concert Dancing in the Dark.
- After that, Springsteen performed dazzlingly and acted well
- (most notably in John Sayles' splendid narrative worked around
- I'm on Fire). He may not be ready to hit the road to Hollywood,
- but these videos prove that between rock and music,
- Springsteen's on a two-way street.
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