Political album asks, 'Where's the voice of America?' Little Steven Voice Of America EMI Records It would ap pear to be a prescription for failure: Leave Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band at the height of their popularity. Record a political album (horrors) that doesn’t tow the Ron Reagan “nuke first, ask questions later” line (more hor rors). Make only one of the album’s ten cuts a love song (out and out sacrilege). Little Steven’s Voice Of America addresses the Orwellian aspects of our society and bitterly contests the United State’s actions in Central America; it comes as no sur prise that it has indeed been a failure — commercially. As a well crafted rock’n’roll album, however, and a stunning piece of socio-political commentary, it is a laudable success. The title track is an unrelen ting musical blitzkrieg, recall ing the angry intensity of the Sex Pistols and early Clash, and wastes no time getting to the point: "Can you hear me, wake up / Where’s the voice of America? / Somebody help me, we gotta stop a crime / I been betrayed by my own kind / I been quiet, too quiet / While Howtokeepyotirbo^limbCT without You can enjoy Eugene's most complete fitness facility for a lot less than you expect to pay. So don't think you have to strain your budget to get in shape. Cali 686-YMCA today and get 50% off the initiation fee now through October 5th. Eugene Family YMCA 2055 Patterson YMCA Don't put it off. A across our borderline / We die.” The final lines are only marginally reassuring: “Can you hear me, wake up / We’re the voice of America.” The song "Fear” com municates visceral paranoia, featuring an eerie call and response chorus and some of the disc’s most disturbing lyrics: ”In this jungle we’re slaves to politics / And we call ourselves civilized / If you ain't got the muscle / Fear is gonna run your life ...” The LP’s saddest song is "Los Desaparecidos (The Disap peared Ones),” in which a Latin American woman must tell her son that his father has been taken away “for speaking his heart out one day,” and wonders why the people of the United States “just turn their backs to our shame.” The album ends on a hopeful note with “Believers” ("I see peacemakers coming, I see justice in our time”) and "Undefeated” ("Don’t call yourself a patriot / Not with that gun in your hand / There's only one way out of here 1 unders tand / Undefeated, everybody goes home”). Little Steven’s first album. Men Without Women (1982), was an homage to 1960s Motown music (particularly Smokey Robinson), complete with a Stax-type horn section. It featured an impressive array of musicians (including four E Streeters) known collectively as The Disciples of Soul, but was dismissed by many as being ir relevant to the music of the L980s. This time around Little Steven blasts his way into the heart of popular music’s do main with songs that are ex ceedingly relevant. Syn thesizers, electronic drums and slick, state-of-the-art produc tion are used to maximum effect without sacrificing a spon taneous feel or any of the LP’s raw-edged power. He is again backed by The Disciples of Soul minus the horns and Springsteen sidemen. Ex-Plasmatic Jean Beauvoir provides a hard driv ing bass guitar and former Rascal Dino Danelli’s drumm ing compares favorably with that of Max Weinberg (the backbone of the E Street Band). Pee Wee Weber's and Zoe Yanakis’ potent keyboards are (thankfully) never obnoxious, and Monty Louis Ellison’s ex otic percussive devices add an amazing degree of subtle rhythmic complexity. If you buy one album this year, make it Voice Of America. Play it on the best stereo you can find, and play it loud. It’s that good. Kevin Frank JZflUl Erb Memorial Union Open House Main Desk 7:00-1 1:30 p.m. Free Check Cashing! Free Popcorn! Free coupons good for 10% discount from sales area. And buy a Monster Cookie for only 25* while they last. Recreation Center 7:00-11:00 p.m. Discount Might! Billiards are free (regularly $2.00 an hour). Bowling half price (30 cents a game), free shoes. Feature Event: Chess/Backgammon Tournament. Craft Center 7:00-9:00 p.m. We ll have demonstrations in studio areas of the center, the east lobby and the Main Desk area. Sign up for drawings on prizes that include ceramic mugs, two memberships and a workshop. 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