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Ave, behind KFC next to Lack’s. 1 .A.OandGo.eom Page 6 • Monday, October 18, 1999 GGIELIFE A = instant classic B = a cut above D = don't buy it F = burn in effigy er, it is important to leave listeners with a taste of the movie, and dis oriented or not, this soundtrack leaves the listener always interest ed in what is coming next, much like the movie. (Grade: B) — Susan Overcash Various Artists American Beauty CD courtesy of DreamWorks Records Much like the movie, the Amer ican Beauty soundtrack leaves lis teners with a mixture of emotions. With a diverse collection of old and new, the CD does not stick to a single musical genre but instead ranges from a poppy Folk Implo sion tune to a bluesy Bill Withers single to cuts from classic rockers such as The Who and Free. Among the best tracks are “Free To Go” by The Folk Implo sion, a somewhat cynical take on being a teenager, in which the standout artist leans more to gui tar than synthesizer. The American Beauty sound track is put together well and makes the jumps between genres quickly, leaving listeners a bit dis oriented. As a soundtrack, howev- EverythingButThe- Girl Temperamental CD courtesy of Atlantic Records The group that brought radio and “Saturday Night Live” the song “Missing,” chose to capitalize on the song’s dance-remix success of the song and create Tempera mental. Even though the album is short, 10 tracks at 56 minutes, this group manages to miss the idea of being eclectic. Most of the tracks are The Student Law Counsel and the Office of Professional School Advising present Law School Caravan Wednesday, October 20 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., MSC Flag Room Over 90 law schools will be present. Don't miss this opportunity to meet with deans and directors from the top law schools in the U.S. Pick up catalogs and applications, discuss student life, or chat with Aggie law students. Call the OPS A at 847-8938 for more information! TAGHeuer SWISS MADE SINCE 1860 LIMITED EDITION TEXAS A&M S/EL LEATHER. Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and water-resistant to 200 meters. $995 N\\ Available exclusively at John D. Huntley, Inc. Class of '79 313 B South College Avenue College Station, TX 77840 (409) 846-8916 \\ w Co*Mg»ons- Clip, save! Every Tuesday & Thursday in The Battalion moderate to fast-paced club tunes, showcasing lead singer Tracy Thorn’s Sade-like voice. She is no Sade — she has a style of her own. The first few songs have poten tial and actually make the listener want to dance. But when it comes to dance tracks, no one really pays attention to the lyrics, which is un fortunate because the majority of the songs contain decent lyrics. TYacks like “Five Fathoms” and "Temperamental” deal with the fa miliar mystery of how to love, be loved and love more. The Casio gives the songs a dif ferent vibe and doesn’t display consistency. EBTG are on the verge of techno, but there is still an ele ment in Thorn’s voice that slows the music down. This album belongs in a DJ’s hands at a local club, but it would also make a good party album. (Grade: C) “From h have do st of the at challe looking onA&M’s r< he recei kgood a the offer e enough setting his c; Jeff Kempf Jerry Jeff Walker Gypsy Songman: A Life In Song CD courtesy of Tried & True Music Like a vintage wine, Jerry Jeff Walker gets better with age, as il lustrated with his new album Gypsy Songman: A Life In Song. As a musical companion to the release of his book, Gypsy Song man, the album combines fa- you get back the vorite classics with origin; recordings, proving Walk: his music are timeless. The new versions of jangles” and "WomaninTi are beautiful acousticfc feature the peaceful Walker’s voice and the pi his guitar. "The Road You Choose; track written and recordei’liet that C Walker’s son, Django Walk ebrates the roots ofhisfafe basic country style butksi youthful sound. Walker perfectlydesens album as a “musicaldian® journey.” The albumisaras lation of 18 tracks thatac® ly present the singer/song- writer’s life. The “Gypsy Songman’to "Woman in Texas," isproui his “Little Man" andconiiie lead a "Driftin’ Wayofli'.v years into his career. (Grade: on the rougl don’t kr just kicki the team’s -/Immiiil GIG EM Notes [Team T Florida State THE OM EXHMS ET Organized, Detailed Typed Notes sr Done By Top Students in Class Sf Fast, Quality Service ST Semester Packs, Exam Packs, and Daily Notes BE ON YOUR WRY TO flN "fT 707 Texas Ave., 222D (Next to Barnes and Noble) 694-9403 saE r Pre-Law Society L Penn State [Virginia Tect 4, Nebraska 5. Florida J Tennessee til Kansas Sta' K. Georgia Tec JjAlabama I. Michigan [.Michigan ! [.Texas A&l L Mississipt [.Marshall [. Purdue Georgia Texas .Wisconsin , East Caro >. 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