Hi,

I thought I would tack on this review of the fab
Embrooks "Seperations" LP for all those with an ear
for new and exciting freakbeatiness.

The Embrooks: seperations� (Dig The Fuzz) The Embrooks
finally get a full-lengther in the racks. Great bloody
stuff it is too! Alessandro Cozzi-Lepri�s guitar
soundings are a key element in The Embrooks� arsenal.
No power chord maniac, this guy plays edgy arpeggios
and like his Jaguar guitar�s namesake, creeps out of
the bushes to take short sharp stabbing solos then
leaves the scene before you have a chance to catch a
real glimpse of the culprit. Former Mystreated man
Mole, on bass and vocals, bubbles and speaks the words
of big beat wisdom from deep inside the reverb
drenched mix. Behind the kit for the Embrooks is the
master of the beatin� rhythm, Lois Tozer. Dig her
pounding and crashing on the standout cut "How You
Want It," or her McCarty-esque tact for the groovin�
"I�m Not Mad." This is a must have for fans of the
�60s Mod or Garage scenes. It�s limited in numbers
though so be sure to grab it if you see one. And in
response to the leper�s gift, thanks for the tip! (12
tracks.)(CB)


Also, I noticed that Anja posted elsewhere some info
that the final (?) Action show is comin' up at the 100
Club. Now seeing as Reg will be back to doin' (what
the hell was he doin' anyway?) nothing musically, I
suggest he give Eddie Phillips a call and maybe then
can, y'know, get it together like man? 

Are ya with me?

CB

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