By CHUCK CAMPBELL, Scripps Howard News Service

Waifs prove a little thin on self-identity

"SUNDIRTWATER," The Waifs (Compass)The Australian trio The Waifs have assimilated American roots music almost too well.

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Goldfrapp disconnects with 'Seventh Tree'

"SEVENTH TREE," Goldfrapp (Mute)Maybe Goldfrapp was just bored and egotistical enough to think fans would play along, but on its new "Seventh Tree," the duo comes across as openly contemptuous of followers who hopped aboard with its previous release, the dance-oriented breakthrough "Supernature."

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Stately Irish band should click in the U.S.

"FLOCK," Bell X1 (Yep Roc)It's doubtful the American release of Irish band Bell X1's "Flock" will generate as much interest here as it did in its homeland, but it's likely to stir devotion among those who do happen upon it.

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'Sticks and Stones' surely sounds better live

"STICKS AND STONES," moe. (Fatboy)The better-known jam bands are always more esteemed for their shows than for their releases, but for some reason they keep churning out recordings anyway. And not just live ones, either: Sometimes they actually go into studios.

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Afrobeat band doesn't take the express route

"LAGOS BY BUS," Aphrodesia (Cyberset)The story behind Aprhodesia's "Lagos by Bus" is more interesting than the release itself.

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'Young Frankenstein' monstrously disappointing

"YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN: THE NEW MEL BROOKS MUSICAL," cast recording (Decca Broadway)

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Randy rapper embraces his dirty mind

"TASTEMAKER," Pittsburgh Slim (Def Jam)So what's a young rapper who repeatedly admits he's not a "tough guy" going to rap about?Sex, of course.

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The beat doesn't go on for 'Idol' runner-up

"AUDIO DAY DREAM," Blake Lewis (Arista)

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