l'âge 4 - I he Portland Observer -August 8, 1990 ■■■■■■■■ Portland Observer ENTERTAINMENT NAJEE Tokyo Blue :é ^ ' Spike Lee's Mo' Better Than Ever With Latest Film and Book By Angelique Sanders Slumped on the front porch, gentle jazz-en tertain in g ,y , not dis- tractingly, loud-spilling from the house, ignored burning cigarette in the ashtray...that is the way to approach Performing at the Starry Night into perspective; rather it enhances your understanding o f how the actors tried to personify the script, their relations with one another, and how and why the crew went about effects in the ways that they did. It also, and m ost importantly, gives you a feel o f who Spike really is. The book is no substitute for the movie (a view er understands Spike two minutes into his first scene); it is simply a good supplement. If you have the opportunity to read it, w ait until after you’ve seen the movie so the outcom e is a surprise: otherw ise, it’s as frustrating as sitting homcslice with a ditzy French girlfriend. A lot o f “ free tim e” was splashed into the flick, scenes that didn’t build the plot or characterization, but let the audience sit back and laugh; unnec­ essary subplots such as a quick listen to Friday, August 31,1990 Don’t miss an evening with Jazz/R&B Artist NAJEE! Tickets will be available at: g .I. Joes One Stop Records Call for Info: 282-1734 Desert Rose Band to Rock Albany A B e n e fit F o r PIONEER COURTHOUSE SQUARE 7:30 pm FRIDAY, AUG 17 H en ry W e in h a rd s P riv a te R e se rv e FABULOUS THUNDERBIRDS Presents.... MITCH RYDER And The " "■ DETROIT WHEELS CURTIS SALGADO And The —— — — — STILETTOS MEIER & FRANK (The Oregonian 119^ by Angelique Sanders The D esert Rose Band is a Southern Californian band that racks in the praise and acclaim everywhere they perform, its members dubbed by R oll­ ing Stone some of “ A m erica’s m ost tal- ented-and overlooked-m usicians’’. W ith three album s and eleven sin g les-ftv e of which hit number one on the country music charts--they are rising even farther to the top with the January release o f their album Pages o f Life. Pages is already proving its superiority: the first release off the album jetted to number two on the charts, while the second found its way to the top ten. In 1989, the D esert Rose band became one o f the five finalists in the Country Music Awards under the category “ Vocal Group o f the Y ear” . Variety says they are, “ without doubt among the top ten rock or country bands playing today” ; the Los Angeles Times asks their readers “ is there a better country-rock band around today?” They aren’t your typical “ woe is me, my love is lost’ ’ country boys...in fact, many o f their songs carry an a-tra- ditional sense of social conscience. Chris Hillman, the leader o f the band and former mem ber of The Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, describes their music as “ good old hillbilly rock ‘n ro ll” . If you’d like to sample the Desert Rose Band’s work, you can catch the tour in its Albany, Oregon stop on August 9 at M onteith River Park. Denze, Washington as Bleek Gilliam, a trumpet player blind to the non-music world Spike Lee’s latest book, Mo' Better Blues. Though the book is not solely written by S p ik e -it is co-authored by Lisa Jones, and contains many personal accounts as perceived by co -w o rk ers- everypagebreathes “ S pik eL ee” , from movie clip photos, to actors’ recounts o f on-set relations. The p ictu res-all 150 of them-similarly are of the Spike mood: self-contained, cooly reflective, sym ­ bolic. Each conveys an intense human em otion, and in the Spike tradition, that mood is generally not oblivious happi­ ness. For example, a photograph of Denzel Washington and Cynda Williams (two members of a four-way love rela­ tionship: W ashington, W illiams, Joie Lee, and W ashington's trumpet) em ­ bracing, shows W ashington holding his trumpet symbolically between them. An­ other, of W ashington-” Bleek Gilliam” — onstage, is not taken from the traditional vantage of directly in front o f the band, but from among audience m embers, to heighten mood. Do not confuse the book as an attem pt to re-cap the movie and put it next to a vocal person w ho’s seen it. The book will be released A ugust 12. The m ovie will be a flashback to Spike’s past three successes only in the sense of characters and the crew: everything else about this innovative film breaks the Spike mold o f films about racial injustice. This film is not as powerful in plot as it is in characteriza­ tion: it’s m oving in that Spike has cap­ tured a true slice o f Black life, som e­ thing so rare to find. 'H e is unafraid to use non-Blacks, but he realizes the need for a film that African Americans can relate to. The m ovie was slow to “ get going ’ ’ but this time was needed to build the em otion. Characterization was prac­ tically autom atic, due to the skill o f Spike and his understanding o f Black life. W ith help of flawless costum ing and S pike’s tradem ark, liberal ad lib­ bing, the actors had no problem s illus­ trating the characters. Everyone could laugh at and relate to the stereotypical m anager/best friend/crook G iant (Spike Lee); the crooked owners o f the club (which was symbolically named “ Be­ neath the U nderdog” ) which were hu­ man echos, neither ever saying anything o f substance. Shadow (W esley Snipes) was the saxophonist trying to steal the show, hogging anything from solo time to money to fem ale attention. The pian­ ist, Left-Hand Lacey (G iancarlo Espos­ ito, whom you might rem em ber from D o the Right Thing) was a whiney Spike Lee, as Giant, best 'riend and manager of Bleek's and a compulsive gambler B utterbean’s comedy or Spike Lee tell­ ing a ridiculous story about childhood loosened the overly taught mood. The photography was extrem ely experim en­ tal, but am azing: an argum ent scene found the cam era whizzing between the arguers, rather than being shut o ff and on; a bicycle-riding scene found the camera bumping along as if on a bike; the confusion o f a fight scene was cap­ tured by a staggering cam eram an. The sound effects were similarly effective: C larke’s voice in one scene fades out to nothing in relation to music, as if repre­ sentative from within Bleek’s mind; cha­ otic, tense jazz enhanced a fight scene. The movie m ight not have measured up to 1989’s D o the Right Thing in intensity or in its effect upon society, but the m ethodology and qual­ ity still was terrific. It is a powerful Black film in a white market, but it will succeed because o f its strength. The m ostly white audience that made up my fellow viewers were all m oved, demon­ strating once again that quality is qual­ ity, regardless o f race. ENTERTAINMENT TIDBITS VOICES O F SARAFINA follows the young South African acting troupe performing the Broadway hit "Saraf- ina!" The program weaves interviews with cast members with scenes from the play and images from South A fri­ can townships. PLA Y S on August 15 at 9:00 p.m. on PBS. A longtim e fixture on the local music scene, C R A IG C A R O T H E R S ,along with his band T H E N E R V E , are on the verge o f releasing a new ten-song cassette entitled "Greenhouse FX". The album features band members Gregg Williams, John Bunzow, and Tim Ellis, along with Carothers and a host of guest musicians. A M A Z IN G G R A C E with Bill M oy­ ers, premiers W ednesday, Septem ber 12 at 6 p.m. on PBS. It tells the story o f one o f the most popular songs in the English laguage through the experi­ ences o f people who sing, including folk singer Jean Ritchie, gospel singer Marion W illiams, and the Boys Choir o f Harlem. 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