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Dramarama, Hi-Fi Sci-Fi

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1505868

Disk length: 58m 59s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1993

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Hey Betty 4:28
2. Work For Food 4:10
3. Shadowless Heart 5:12
4. Swallowed your cure 2:53
5. Where's the Manual 5:23
6. Senseless Fun 4:38
7. Bad Seed 4:02
8. Incredible 4:17
9. Prayer 4:36
10. Don't feel like doing drugs 3:43
11. Right on baby, baby 4:22
12. Late Night Phone Call 5:32
13. Double Secret Bonus Tracks 5:33

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Review

Dramarama has always been a hard band to peg. Since starting out in Wayne, New Jersey, in the mid-'80s, the band has synthesized early '70s glam rock influences with enough skill to avoid the retro tag at the same time that it's managed to avoid sounding current. The group's big-hair metal look and choreographed stage show were too slick to be alternative but the band members were too geeky and obsessive to be mainstream FM rockers. Auteurs Chris Carter and John Easdale must be tired of not belonging, because on Hi-Fi-Sci-Fi, they all too eagerly embrace the played-out grunge movement. The result is jacked-up, tuneless noise, but things are even worse when the group abandons the fuzzy formula to indulge in cocktail-lounge jazz. Only "Late Night Phone Call" recalls the catchy magic of early Dramarama releases such as Cinema Vérité and Box Office Bomb. --Jim DeRogatis

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Hi-Fi Sci-Fi

Tracks: 41 (+28 tracks), Disk length: 58m 59s

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