Page B5 JUNE 17, 1998 QZlje :|3ortlanô © bseruer ENTERTAINMENT E.CLLÆlements of Life alance is considered an es sential element in life; ac c o rd in g ly , E O L ’s RCA Records debut album, “Elements o f Life" is the most well balanced LP since back in the day, when groups would present a balance o f tracks, with the “slow songs” and “fast songs” on opposite sides o f their vinyl discs. “ Elements o f Life” offers a superb melange o f songs, masterfully ex­ ecuted by twenty-something W ash­ ington, DC quartet EOL. Whether the listener wishes to dance or ro­ mance, he’ 11 find the track perfect for either activity on this well thought out LP. EOL is comprised o f Ike, Priest, Scooter, and John, four o f the finest voices to emerge form the Chocolate City. They consistently deliver warm, crystal clear harmonies and impas­ sioned leads. Theirdebut album will instantly distinguish this gentlemanly young group form anyone w e’ve heard in quite some time. “Elements o f Life” takes an opti­ mistic, all-good approach to various matters o f the heart. Effectively pre­ viewing their stunning debut release is "Love the Way,” on which the guys drop a couple o f urban beats for those who like to move, assisted by lady rapper Shelve. On this tune, the gents let the ladies know in plain English, no beating around the bush, that they love the way they love them, surrounded in a down to earth groove. A listen to EO L’s album turns up “ Freaky Tonight,” smoothly sample the Dr. Dre/Snoop Doggy Dog hit num erous dance/rom ance gems: B Holly McNarland Holly McNarland isn'ta shy kind of girl. You could say she lets it all hang out pretty much the way she does on­ stage, an attribute which has landed her a reputation for un­ swerving frankness and a pri­ ority status for Universal Records. But the 23 year old singer/ songwriter ultimately landed her much coveted spot at the label as a result of her sing­ ing—and song writing. That’s Holly McNarland: Obvious about what she is feeling, what she is thinking’ obvious about who she is, with an uncompromising honesty. She is an artist that can take it all off in a way that allows her to sing “Does my nude make you blush?” with unflinching aplomb. While naked honesty comes relatively easy for the Cana­ dian born singer of Ojibwa Indian heritage, McNarland has a tough time suppressing a seemingly insatiate desire to indulge herself in the pranks befitting a tw isted pixie. Asked how she came to write the songs on her full length debut titled STUFF, she re­ sponds: “The album came from heart, from my head. Same s**it, different area.” Ç&eæ, lie s , and Coffeebeans Sex, Lies, a n d C o ffeebeans is an evening o f fits and misfits in theEccentric Cafe, where the sing­ ing psychologist Dr. Joy Smothers perform s her songs and conducts a very unique “healing w orkshop.” You w on’t know how normal you are u n til you e x p e rie n c e th is evening o f madness. A contem po­ rary spo o f on pop psychology, it features the talents o f Pat Blem ( as Dr. Joy), Scott Parker, Jim Eidrem, Rebecca Rothery and T om Stewart. Directed by Kate H aw kes-ac­ claimed for her work on Quilters and Sw eet P hoebe at A RT-this world prem iere by Portland play­ wrights John and Judy Rachel is not a musical but offers eight origi­ nal songs. Dr. Joy sings the likes o f T he R ut Less Traveled, I'm O kay Y o u ’re T h e Pits, M en W ho Love T oo M uch and G ive Y o u r In n e r C hild An E viction N otice The songs only hint at her unusual bag o f therapuetic tricks and tech ­ niques. A fter seeing her in action one will w onder is she is the natural heir to the thrones o f Dr. Ruth, Dr. Laura and Dr. Joyce Brothers her­ self. It is a roller coater ride o f wry hum or and dram atic surprises. Sex, Lies, an d C offeebeans will be at The Main Street Theater, 904 SW Main Street (com er o f Main and Park below the Portland Art M useum). Thurs (preview ) thru « « « W 1 t t "Nothing But A G Thang” and pairs EOL with Naughty By Nature rapper Treach; the tonally rich “Not Atraid to L o v e" l-AKTASTLC l-QULv! u rin g : r u a l Healing Sunday, June 25-28, Wed thru Fri­ day, July I-3 and Sunday, July 5. No perform ance on July 4th. Fri- day/Saturday at 8 PM. All other days at 7 PM. G eneral adm ission tickets are $ 16.00 ($ 10.00 for preview) and are a v a ila b le at all F re d M e y e r FA ST IX X O u tle ts, or can be charged by phone by calling 224- 8499 (tickets thru FASTIXX are subject to a service charge). F orreservationspleasecall 244- 8647. AFKIKAN MENTAL LDBEIRATDON WEEK KBOO 90.7 FM Juneteenth Week June 15-19 Mon-Thu 7-9PM • Fri 7 - Midnite Hear Afrikan Scholars, &. Thinkers he supergroup Fourplay, known for its stellar personnel and history o f chart-lopping releases, has a new member, Larry Carlton In the wake of Lee Ritenour’s new rcsponsibihticsas head ofhisown label, the other members o f Fourplay - Bob James, Nalhan Fast and Harvey Mason - looked fora player who could complement their own diverse musical sensibilities and contribute something fresh to the mix. Bob James elucidates, “We weren’t looking for another Lee Ritenour or someone to recreate his sound. We were very positive about the adventure of something new. Though I hadn’t worked with Larry, I knew his work. I had listened to his records for many years It was a great choice on different levels We knew he had the chops as a studio musician lobe flexible, which we thought was a major part o f the Fourplay sound. “One of the things that was most intriguing to us was, When does a group become something that is different and larger than the individuals who are involved in it?’ We arc experiencing the answer to that right now The band absolutely feels like Fourplay to us And certainly a very, very large part of that is due to Larry Carlton’s great musicianship ’’ Now with Larry Carlton aboard. Fourplay is poised toeontinue their wide- ranging musical exploration. Although there isa new flavor to Fourplay. one thing remains the same: the sum of the individual member’s backgrounds and experi­ ences. encompassing classical, pop. jazz, rock, blues and r&b, serves to create a unique and identifiable sound that is at once intriguing and captivating T /< OURPLAY OFFER GOOD THRU 6-30-98 MUSIC MILLENNIUM a