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Soon after their final show at Winterland,
' implosive ghost polarized local San Francisco bands as much as or more than the labels who shunned them. Outfits like
,
, or
risked being isolated and marginalized for sticking to their hard-and-fast guns, while anyone with a skinny tie and an ear for bouncy
tunes had at least one or two shots at mainstream success. Judging by the record they made,
and bandmates had no qualms about cruising the
highway to heavy rotation. (To be fair, so did numerous other bands.) The slick, gauzy sound is seemingly tailor-made for courting Top 40 listeners, but a dearth of memorable tunes doesn't support the premise. The best tracks play up the band's rootsier side:
scored as an
single and prompted
to sign the band, while
should have been the second hit: its coy sexual innuendoes would naturally have fit next to
's like-minded fare.
's
bluster is also good rakish fun (and has served as a metaphor of sorts for
's solo career). Elsewhere, the pickings get slimmer.
's jazzy, dissonant guitar flourishes are the most left-field touch, but there's not much else happening musically -- once you get past his bandmates' outlandish pseudonyms. Had the band taken more chances, this album would have risen above standard-issue
fodder. The masses didn't care, either; by spring 1980, the band imploded, leaving
to start over in London with a different cast of characters. Still, the highlights would make a dynamite EP. ~ Ralph Heibutzki