Title: Chic-ism._(sound recording reviews)
Author: David Browne
Subjects: Sound recordings - Reviews
People: Chic (Music group)
Rodgers, Nile
Edwards, Bernard
Rev Grade: A
Full Text COPYRIGHT 1992 Entertainment Weekly Inc.
CHIC Chic-ism (Warner Bros.; 71) Dance, Dance, Dance: The Best of Chic (Atlantic;
72) Disco acts make comebacks about as often as cast members of Laugh-In,
but that hasn't stopped guitarist Nile Rodgers and bassist Bernard Edwards
from bringing back one of the disco era's preeminent bands, Chic. And why
not? On '70s hits like "Le Freak" and "Good Times,"
Edwards' burbling bass and Rodgers' staccato guitar merged with robo-singer
vocals and swooping strings, creating a sense of high-society hedonism--buppie
pop before the term existed. Nine years after their breakup, and with two
new singers, Rodgers and Edwards aim to re-create the magic on Chic-ism,
and nearly succeed. A few tacked-on raps are superfluous, and the title
track is a throwaway bit of grandstanding. But songs like the elegant club
hit "Chic Mystique" revive the nightlife vibe--complete with real
live orchestration--and make it funkier for the '90s. If you need to play
catch-up, the band's former label, Atlantic, has finally released Dance,
Dance, Dance, a long-overdue collection just in time for the band's resurrection.
The album omits everything from Chic's later, more experimental albums,
but all t