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...similar, if more youth-oriented, script for their responses.Ten-year-old star Georgie Henley displays “Wardrobe”’s kiddie-flick side, clutching an action figure of herself and giggling about the four inches she grew on set.“Cheese and jam sandwiches, they were gorgeous,” she chatters, apropos of nothing but the film’s whimsical bona fides. “Grapes and cheese are good, too.”Children Henley’s age may be the likeliest demographic to make the trip to Narnia...
...best thing about “Home Grown” is clearly the inclusion of their best early tracks. “Essaywhuman?” (Say What Man?) is a spare, delightfully strange jam session from “Do You Want More?!!!??!,” their 1995 major-label debut. “Good Music” is from their true debut recording, “Organix,” released by Remedy...
Most of these fans are looking for the same jam session values, genre-switching songs, and great music that can be easily enjoyed for its own sake that they can find in a Dave Matthews concert. Also, the title “Home Grown!” might fool them into thinking there’s a bonus gift inside...
...compilation tracks the highlights of their career, it becomes more and more apparent to me that I should love them. They have an MC (formerly two, until Malik B got kicked out for drug-related reasons) with a tight flow, a perfect drummer, a love for jazz, and endless jam-session grooves. Yet I don’t love them. I like them a lot, but there is something that keeps them from reaching the heights of their predecessors...