Word: spark
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...like the challenge of coming off the bench and trying to spark my teammates," Brandt said...
...these tracks will stay in your head, leaving you humming the chorus on your way to class, annoying passers-by. So what's the problem? The problem is that there is no problem: Tone Soul Evolution is a fine CD, without any real weaknesses, but it lacks the spark, innovation and contrast that mark great albums from the simply decent. Chances are that years from now, more often than not, it will lose out to the White Album or Abbey Road...
...disappointing nonetheless. The title track is more experimental than exciting, and "So What!" is too cerebral for it's own good. The excellent "Hard Charger," from the otherwise humdrum Private Parts soundtrack, alas, would have been a more than welcome addition. Both new tracks have spark, though, and certainly don't amount to mere filler. As to the unreleased tracks, they're a fascinating look at a previously unseen side of the band. "My Cat's Name is Maceo," an unreleased, nonsensical ditty about Perry's cat, is a marvelously catchy number unlike anything else the group ever did. "Slow...
...only spark which Harvard could generate came in the second period. With the man advantage and quickly off a draw, junior Rob Millar corralled the puck and circled, from right to left, in front of Westlund. A quick wrister from 20 feet out was enough to beat the Yale netminder and all of a sudden Harvard was within a goal...
Moreau provides the only spark of genuine emotion in the film. Through her recollections of the Holocaust, she brings to life a rich and deeply introspective character who, in building her relationship with Daisy, overcomes her own fears in order to help relieve her granddaughter's. Though too many of her lines sink into platitudes, Moreau's Nana is the only character who seems to be really evolving throughout the film. Ultimately, she is the only one who finds anything resembling fulfillment...