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Telefonics list Blondie and the Velvet Underground
among their influences, and that is an accurate starting point for
describing this band to the uninitiated.
Although
they have been classified as playing new wave, Telefonics also have
an artsy New York underground feel. Perhaps a bit of Sonic Youth
is evident in their studio recordings. Many of the pieces have obscure
sound bites, strange theremin effects and circulating feedback which
contributes to the experimental texture.
Yet through it all is Gina Rullo's sultry voice (which is reminiscent
of early Deborah Harry), Pete Burke's driving guitars and the bopping
rhythm section of Kevin Manco on bass and Erik Mildner on drums.
Cheesy, wheezy Vox/Farfisa organ tones make an appearance on several
of the tunes, as well as Rich Marshall's trumpet on "Perfect
From Now On" and Don Dombrowski's lap steel on "Message
To Finder" and "Dead Air". Contributing on backing
vocals are Eddie Sanford, Alethea Bodine and Gary Anderson.
Pulling all of these various elements together is John Johnston
on guitars, keyboards and vocals. Johnston provides the structure
and glue for the Telefonics with electric and acoustic guitars as
well as variety of keyboard sounds. He orchestrates his keyboards
very well as with the classic organ backing on "Even Need"
which overlays piano and strings at the end.
This disc features three live tunes: "Angel", "Peace,
Love and Understanding" and "Gotta Go", which show
another, very essential side of the Telefonics sound. Live they
are more bopping and rocking with less of the experimental flavor
and dynamic mood changes.
All in all this is a excellent snapshot of the Telefonics. The graphics
are artistic and feature a three page foldout insert, while the
overall package is very professional.
And to think that they sell this CD for only five bucks, which just
happens to be available in our Online
CD Shop. - review by John Trevethan
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