by Chris WoodstraCosi Fan Tutti Frutti marked not only a re-formation of the band but also a reunion with Jools Holland. And while history and a dated production style hasn't been particularly kind to the album, it is not without its merits. True, it is marred by much of the overblown ambition that undercut Sweets From a Stranger and the Difford and Tilbrook album, but several of the songs -- especially the often overlooked King George Street -- are real gems in the classic Squeeze tradition, and the move toward sophistication is more fully realized and effective. A flawed but certainly worthwhile album, Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti deserves reassessment.