Page 10 Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, January 22, 1986 ri rT V I -, ,. .-- Today Only 5) for any 12" medium pizza with one item! No coupon necessary. ULi jit Will llilllU Call Us. LJ 61 1 No. 27th St. 11th & CornhuskerBelmont Plaza Good only at listed locations. Additional items available at additional charge. Price does not include applicable sales tax. 1986 Domino's Pizza, Inc. Fast, Free Delivery Limited delivery area. Our drivers carry less than $20.00. 30 minute guarantee not valid. Not valid with any other offers. 'Fine Young' group cannibalizes Motown By Stew Magnuson Staff Reporter Fine Young Cannibals, "Fine Young Cannibals," IRS. I eagerly waited months and months for this debut LP from the Fine Young Cannibals, a group composed of former English Beat members Andy Cox and David Steele and their talented new singer, Roland Gift. Their two 1985 sin gles quickly went into "heavy airplay" on my turntable. Record Review But I'm sorry to say that this Bir mingham, England, band disappointed me in a big way when they decided to jump on the neo-Motown bandwagon that has plagued so many of the British bands over the past few years. I guess it's just too tempting for bands who can't come up with unique sound to start imitating one of the most success ful beats in music history. Because of the strength of their two singles "Blue" and "Johnny Come Home" and their equally brilliant B sides, I never thought the Fine Young Cannibals would be the next band to rip off the Motown sound. These two singles are found on this self-titled album, but the remaining songs don't make the LP worth the price. The only standout among the new songs is "Funny How Love Is," a torchy, jazz-influenced number with former English Beat saxophonist, Saxa. The Cannibals possibly could have suc ceeded with the cover of Elvis Presley's "Suspicious Minds" jf they had not asked former Bronksi Beat singer, Jimmy Somerville to provide back ground vocals. His falsetto voice grates on my nerves like fingernails on a chalkboard. I do admire Gift's political lyrics and the attacks on the Thatcher Era found on "Blue" and other songs. While other former members of the Beat, Dave Wakeling and Ranking Roger, set out to become American popsters in General Public, the Cannibals have stayed home to deal with some of the deep social problems Britain faces today. Overall, I think the Fine Young Can nibals have a lot of talent that was wasted on a now-cliched beat. The English Beat whose origins were in the late '70s ska revival move ment, outgrew their roots and went on to forge their own sound. It is hoped that the latest band to grow out of The Beat, will go on to more creative music. 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