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| | music-reviewer.com - June, 2002 - Brant Bjork and the Operators |
 | | Light years forward from the more pensive "Jalamanta" release, BB and TO's range far and wide to throw back to seventies' Funk, Punk, Jazz and Post-modernism, closely tuned to the likes of Costello, The Cars, and double-Z with an extra degree of flange to radiate the fuzz. |
 | | Pick hits include, "My Ghettoblaster," and "Joey's Radio," both similarly structured and "panoramic," the latter recalling the passing of Joey Ramone for whom the album is dedicated. |
 | | Bjork's grown as a musician and here he borrows from a wide sphere of influences to spin a flavorful new dynamic that belies Stoner predilection and highlights his individualist vision. |
| www.music-reviewer.com /06_02/bjork.htm (149 words) |
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