Reviews

The Halcyon Band – Sirocco

Northern rock alliance have Love on their minds

Tayo – Soul Of Man And Phantom Beats

Budget-priced samplers of clubland's hot new microscene

Short Cuts

Also released this month...

Janis Joplin – The Essential Janis Joplin

Handy two-CD career retrospective of ill-starred singer who happened in Monterey

The Pretty Things

Not especially distinguished albums reissued

Heart – The Essential Heart

Double whammy from Seattle's multi-faceted finest

Fogbound

Dark secrets exposed in intense three-hander

Koyaanisqatsi – Powaqqatsi (Box Set)

Koyaanisqatsi is arguably the best stoner movie of all time, although Godfrey Reggio probably didn't realise that in '83. Aerial photography of forests, animals; etc, sweeps across to expansive time-lapse shots of factory complexes and nuclear power plants. The big country's poeticised and exposed to Philip Glass' insistent score. Powaqqatsi, the '88 sequel, explored Third World exploitation, but the original's the must-see.

A Fish Called Wanda—Special Edition

Fifteen years on, the only thing that's dated about John Cleese's romantic-comedy-cum-caper-movie is the fashions. Cleese honed the script for years, and it shows—plus the entire supporting cast are a treat, especially Michael Palin's stuttering animal rights assassin, Jamie Lee Curtis'sexy double-crosser and Kevin Kline's psychopathic fish-killer. Immensely likeable.

Path To War

Made for HBO, John Frankenheimer's final film shows how the US stumbled into the Vietnam war. Alternating choppy chaos with slow control, it considers the view from the White House during Lyndon B Johnson's troubled administration. An ambitious three hours in length, with Michael Gambon's LBJ backed by an incredible cast including Donald Sutherland, Alec Baldwin and Philip Baker Hall.
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