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Welcome to Blue Island in Bloomington, MN
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With quite a few of the '80s-era
glam
-
metal
acts trying to come back with completely different approaches and styles come the 21st century, Chicago
power pop
vets
Enuff Z'nuff
continue to specialize in what they do best. And as evidenced by such latter-day releases as 2002's
Welcome to Blue Island
, they can still whip up a
Beatlesque
melody with no problem. The group continues to be led by the underrated songwriting duo of
Donnie Vie
and
Chip Znuff
, whose
pop
sensibilities are still keen on such standout tracks as
"Good Times (Are Hard to Find)"
and the upbeat ditty
"Zentemental Journey"
(which is preceded by a sitar-heavy Middle Eastern piece,
"Z Overture,"
which is equal parts
"Kashmir"
"Within You Without You"
). For the hardcore fan, try to find the import version of
, which includes four bonus tracks -- one being a surprise cover of
Nirvana
's
"All Apologies"
(after all, this was the same band that was almost single-handedly responsible for preventing the
scene from infesting any further). ~ Greg Prato
glam
-
metal
acts trying to come back with completely different approaches and styles come the 21st century, Chicago
power pop
vets
Enuff Z'nuff
continue to specialize in what they do best. And as evidenced by such latter-day releases as 2002's
Welcome to Blue Island
, they can still whip up a
Beatlesque
melody with no problem. The group continues to be led by the underrated songwriting duo of
Donnie Vie
and
Chip Znuff
, whose
pop
sensibilities are still keen on such standout tracks as
"Good Times (Are Hard to Find)"
and the upbeat ditty
"Zentemental Journey"
(which is preceded by a sitar-heavy Middle Eastern piece,
"Z Overture,"
which is equal parts
"Kashmir"
"Within You Without You"
). For the hardcore fan, try to find the import version of
, which includes four bonus tracks -- one being a surprise cover of
Nirvana
's
"All Apologies"
(after all, this was the same band that was almost single-handedly responsible for preventing the
scene from infesting any further). ~ Greg Prato