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    Blue Hotel (Bonus Track)

    Fox - Blue Hotel (Bonus Track)

    10/16/2006


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    All Music Guide Review

    Fox's third and final album is an uncomfortable mix of the eccentric and the mainstream. The eccentricity is in the main supplied by the lead vocals of Noosha. As some have pointed out, these have a shrill edge with similarities to the singing of Kate Bush, though Bush wouldn't start recording until shortly after Fox had wrapped up their recording career. Too, the material -- written in the main by producer Kenny Young (who also plays guitar and percussion and adds backup vocals), with some assistance from guitarist-singer Herbie Armstrong -- is an odd blend of the flirtatious/coquettish and the floridly spaced-out. The arrangements, however, are very much in the chilly, slickly produced AOR mid- to late-'70s style, and none too impressively so. There are touches of progressive rock (especially in the keyboards and synthesizers), funk, and whimsical '70s singer/songwriter pop. It's not an appetizing blend, but the greater problem is that the songs aren't strong enough to support the eclectic ambitions, with a faintly ludicrous flightiness invading the lyrical imagery of songs like "Magic Machine," "Friendship Rose," and "Moustaches on the Moon." The highlight might be the most straightforward song, the bittersweet "Make It Like It Used to Be"; unlike much of this record, it doesn't seem to be trying hard to attain an exotic flavor beyond its reach. The 2006 CD reissue adds one bonus track of unspecified origin, "Pain & Pleasure," with a heavily mechanical drum rhythm, odd intervals in which an unidentified male vocalist sings in an African style, and a melody echoing the old Drifters hits "Under the Boardwalk" (which Young co-wrote) and "Save the Last Dance for Me." As for that CD reissue's liner notes, they do include the full lyrics -- but as for the rest of the booklet, surely those responsible could have done better than reprint a bunch of Amazon listener reviews of a previous Fox reissue?! ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide



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