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to: KENNETH NEWMAN
from: KENNETH ABRAMS
date: 1996-08-24 05:32:00
subject: Pavlovian Response

DM> Yes, that's the one.  Would you be kind enough to post a capsule
DM> review for Kenneth Newman's benefit?  His drool bucket HAS been
On _Lost In America_, Pavlov's Dog consists of:
David Surkamp      voice, guitar
Douglas Rayburn    keyboards
Michele Isam       voice, sax
Robert Lloyd       bass
Frank Kriege       drums
So, two of the originals, David and Douglas, are still there. Original 
lead guitarist Steve Scorfina is listed as a special guest for the title 
cut and "As Lovers Do". It was apparently done in St. Louis, mastered in 
Nashville (Masterfonics), and released in 1990. David and Douglas also 
produced it.
The sound is probably closer in style to their second, _At The Sound of 
the Bell_, but it seems a bit more even to me. Overall, I'd say the 
album has more of a pop feel than the first two. But there are a couple 
of songs that stand out for me. Not to the extent "Song Dance" did on 
the first album (my personal favorite of theirs), but certainly moreso 
than anything on the second one. Even one of my friends frequently 
selects it when it's his turn to pick CD's during our AD&D game. In his 
case, it's for one song, "A Hardly Innocent Mind".
Here's a song list:
Lost In America
A Hardly Innocent Mind
Don't Rain On Me
Not By My Side
Pantomine
Breaking Ice
You & I
All Night
As Lovers Do
Brown Eyes
Words & music for all is credited to both David and Douglas.
Kenneth Abrams                  Fido: 1:2612/114  RIME: HAFAADAI 5647
Hafa Adai Exchange              Internet: Kenneth.Abrams@bbsnets.com
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