ROCK-A-RAMA
MARC WIRTZ — Hothouse Smiles (Capitol):: Hints of psychedell, production niceties and ’66 vocal make this one to pick up on for modern day Anglovocalphiles. Might even wind up being more than peripheral with lines like . . .will they do what space-queens do/ And ride a bisexual built for two?” EXUMA — Life (Kama Sutra):: Somebody must buy his albums, for the one or two good cuts,’cause they just keep on comin’ out.
ROCK-A-RAMA
MARC WIRTZ — Hothouse Smiles (Capitol):: Hints of psychedell, production niceties and ’66 vocal make this one to pick up on for modern day Anglovocalphiles. Might even wind up being more than peripheral with lines like . . .will they do what space-queens do/ And ride a bisexual built for two?”
EXUMA — Life (Kama Sutra):: Somebody must buy his albums, for the one or two good cuts,’cause they just keep on comin’ out. Fantastic dumb covers (the outside sleeve kind) and mysticism for Cheech & Chong fans.
COPPERHEAD - (Columbia); SPOOKY TOOTH — You Broke My Heart (So I Busted Your Jaw) (A&M):: These are for middle level obsessives only, the first for San Francisco obsessives (Quicksilver branch), the second for Angl° obsessives (Names Of Moderately Successful Rock Groups Never Die Division). If you listen to it enough you will grow to like it, but you will feel a weird twinge of guilt in the meantime, something about wasting cosmic time.

