The Millions’ new album is ‘rich’ The Millions M is for Millions Polygram C1991 ★ ★ ★ * Hataa * * * > M«m •••• «««)•> «v«< Paleface Paleface Polygram 1991 * • • • «•*•* • »•< M is for Millions whs a pheasant surprise for me. as it will prove; to be for fans of The 10.000 Maniacs or fcldio Brickoll. It is full of m h vocal melodies and harmonies, which, when cou pled with its pumping rhythm section, pro vides a unique twist for the listener The opening song, ''Guilty,'' is the ideal in (reduction to tins hand It fades in with a won derfully melodic and hooky buss line and clean, airy guitars, and then lush vocals that burst into a driving chorus The Millions vo calist. Uiri Allison, puts her voice on display here, with soaring, transparent highs Most impressive is this song's chorus, where her voice takes ori a subtle edge most apprnpri ate when The Millions' sound ventures into rockier territory Another highlight is "Angus Dei. a cathe dral-like chant that serves as an Intro to the moody, string laden "Wes! " The over-dubbed voices combine to form an elegant choir This uncharacteristic piece is far removed from any thing else on the album, and is testimony not only to the supreme voc als of Allison, hut the versatility of this new talent Kn.roly is my first impression of an album my final one, but Ibis is true of Paleface 11 i•• i collection of 1(i songs t .ist in .1 folk aroustn film's mold, all ol vv hie fi suiter from mtoler .dili' vocals and uninspired. redundant tnslru mentation {-'oik nuisii often lulls .1 story or rrl.it. . sunn relevant mk 1.11. political air ■ env-iroiViiiriil.il message When l’alefai:e attempts till-. 10 songs like Say it like volt Itie.in it World lull ot Cops" ind Stupid U.ir Movies his v „ !,■ livery and I y rl( a I v ..idleness obsi ore bis nir.m ing ‘live music is shallow and pale here, unlortu nately lacking the energy and passion that might have brought the album to a point above the inadequate vocals and redundant songyvrn ing II vou wish to seek 1’alefai e out and giv ■ him a try. listen for the tunes mention-’ i above, as well as "Lift yourself up slowly These songs are by fur the best of a had album, which is hopefully not the best I’alef.ii e o r. to offer By Branao'’ I Hooens Sky Masters offers good military drama Sky Masters Dale Brown G.P Putnam's Sons Publishing, 1991 510 pages Hardcover price: $21.95 Available at the UnlversHy Bookstore ★ * V 2 • |vmIIi«ii •• e *• •*!»*«»* I’M In Ix-st selling author Dali; Brown's newest hook. siv Mas fer.s, his heroic navigator-bom harciier Putrick Mi Tamilian re turns .is a crew memU-r of a high-tech IK! stealth homU-r that helps to oppose a Chinese invasion of the Philippines Sky Masters takes place in June of 1994 The United States has returned its Philippine mil itary bases to the* country's gov ernment In doing so, most of its previous military influence in the region is gone The Spratly island c hain is a group of islands whose rights of possession have been contested by the Philippine and Chinese government* throughout the past In a brief hut vicious na val confrontation, a Chinese ship launches a low-yield nu clear missile .tl a Philippine vv irship in the aftermath of the evplu sion, the vice president til tin' Philippines removes tin right tul president from power The new government turns control ot .ill the e\ r S military hn .es to the (.hinese government The l S government, afraid of increasing Chinese control over that part of the world, sends !vv naval fleets to help control the situation Alter a si rtes of aggressive moves bv both governments, the t S and Chinese Imd themselves in a full blown military eonfronla turn .S'iv .Masters is a well-written novel that, although lar king a comprehensive theme, deals wtdl with both aspects of a modern military and the psv etiological problems of the peo pie tfi.it work for it Although at tunes the plot runs afoul of military technol ogv. losing the reader in a mix of military jargon and futuristic weapons, this lends the novel an authenticity that it other wise1 might have lucked. Mr l.anahan, who appears in other hooks by Brown, is once again the hot-shot airman who gives us a grxal Irxik at the mind of an aviator who might he responsible for large-scale destruction. During a discussion with Jon Musters, an engineer who de velops a new reconnaissance satellites system fur the I S .% i■ rrin>i■ nt. Mi l.unahun shows ,i sn|o .1 i umbel th it M.isl.-fs never before realized "( omb.il isn't .i serins of pre prtjjjr.irmrtf parameters on «i i omputer mon l1111 it's mm ,irui women who are stared. niiii brave ami 11si^r\ and who feel hopeless. Mt i..inahan soul It s not a < Ir.ir ( til engagement 1 ).ile Hmwn. whose previous hooks have .ill fallen in the loin r.liim v (Tlw Huiil tor Hut! ()t tuber) category. writes ahout the 1 S Air lone and the men and women who make n their lives (.ener.i 11 y. Ills novels take (dare in the future and are eharai teri/ed by high ter h weapons systems employed lo defeat a threat to l’ S national set urity While this newest l*ook Is a good read, at times all of the i harm ters are hard to sort out In the combat serprenr es, many times multiple viewpoints exist and at times it gets confusing w hic h ship is where and w ho is doing what At points, the whole picture gets lost it) Brown's attempt to provide a comprehensive view of the hat tie Dale Brown is a formerly (Itsorated navigator bomber rlier of the U S Air Forte lie has previously written four best selling novels By Darryl Berney Emerald ContnDul'z 4 RIGHT ON TARGET! r ►^...Emerald CALL OUR AD DEPT: 346-3712 GERMAN AUTO SERVICE, INC. “27 years of Quality Service” Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagon Audi • Datsun • Toyota 342-2912 2025 Franklin Blvd Eugono, Orogon 97403 VVU FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS... 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