Picks and Pans Review: Choice Cuts

UPDATED 05/04/1998 at 01:00 AM EDT Originally published 05/04/1998 at 01:00 AM EDT

>"A PROMISE I MAKE" Dakota Moon Rosie O'Donnell gave them TV time, and Tina Turner hired them as her opening act. Now the four members of L.A.'s Dakota Moon head for the singles chart with this acoustic, soft-rock cut from their debut CD. It'll put you in mind of the Eagles.

"PUSH IT" Garbage On this single from Version 2.0, the band mixes techno-tinged agitation with coolly sensual vocals. (Listen closely for the Beach Boys' "Don't Worry, Baby" on the chorus.)

"A LOT LIKE YOU" Taja Sevelle A decade after her first hit ("Love Is Contagious"), a former Prince protégée records a slinky, hip-hop-flavored romp that has her sounding as seductive as her old mentor.

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