340'”: .~ ‘ ' .7» " "“t’ _ ‘ ’ f x , The Cadre, Thursday, September 30, 1976, page 9. ‘Alite Cooper "2095* “he” ' — V ._ laughs, as is Cooper's - Vahead rock'n roll boogie ' r ‘ ‘ ‘ attempt at disco sound, don't miss this one. (“You Gotta Dance"), but the brilliance of the rest, p of the album rates this a \ trucks ’\ four star effort. (a: * * * *) OLE ELO__ . ’ ' _ ELECTRIC LIGHT‘ORCHESTRA roger s'mmons ' ‘ , Since their inception \ . l(* * *) HIT THE ROAD _ in 1972, ELO has produced STAMPEDERS (MWC RECORDS) some of the best and most interesting music of any‘of their contemp— oraries. ‘ The album presents the songs in the order they were released, which points out the basic change in ELO's music over This is the most com- \ mercial sounding album the Stampeders have ever produced and the quality — / therefore is not up to ' the capabilities of the ‘ band. Already, three singles have been released from g ' this record with thev the past four years. Their ~' ' record compgny at least early albums featured long I ' picking out the three best so“pieces Wit? heav? c18881cal ' * . in'ections and I m not RATINGS You'd gift wrap a leper songs from the album, ' .uit referring to "Roll ' ’ » ' nd mail him to our Aunt "Playin' In the Band", J n a y Y .. " Over Beethove ). From * A LOSER! Jane . How Does He Do It and n l H * * POOR‘ ' ‘ "Things Are Getting Better" on The Thlrd Day . You'd even force feed a v . ‘ the track "Showdown" was * * * FAIR diabetic a candy cage" You d be better off buying 1 .d S a sin 16 This *’* * * GREAT The above tune is a the singles you'like and ¥e Eisef,: t tig ieff * * * * * ~forgetting all about this ls e 1 S no Ce A W¥NNE3' Stand Ont on the album" futile effort Lynne serves us that he ' buc has to take second ‘ _ . v 'j , ~ - and his band can produce ‘ ‘ lfilace bEhind "Wish You! '. ' beautifully haunting (* * * *) GOES TO HELL- I p ' Were Here" as being the ' four minute masterpieces. giggfiEggogggoéng?RNER best rocker of the album. \ é;A:U: *%OSTATUS QUO‘ This is backed up by the I've waited a year and Guitarists Hunter and Wagner g D g k 0 hat it four huge Singles that a half for this follow_up dominate the song, riffing, f loliku tn lemb in, roundeout the album, album to "welcome.To My _ “switching leads, and carry- ee 9 2°C the as ,Canut Get It Out of my Nightmare", and the wait .ing the cut into the Cooper 1 yogrlcirgt: :Pards 8, Head , BounBlue ," for the most part ‘ Hall Of Shame' peda . 0 l e o 126 .1 EVll woman_’ and' :giéh it \The many.hiéh The album is certainlyv “ an ~Z?Pha“9ngfat ,.‘ mi.es Strange Nagic. points 09ershadpw the few ' not restricted onlytto P?r to“: fazlloigy on This is one of the great— low ones on thié contifiu_ rock. In fact, this is far :1n?tesént to tr Zhat est of the greatest hits ing nightmare about "Steve". from the case. "Wake Me on V I1 by ‘a.‘a ' albums. It covers the1 "Go to Hell",which openfi Gently" and "I Never Cry”, gzutcan a Waiiumuznd history of ELO perectiy. thealbum, is a typical»~ his lateSt Shgle’ are b°th a u? Quo :he same Thls ricord Shoui b? ' Cooper song, featuring beautifully constructed ballads, experlénce part 0 your col ection. sensations. These 3 solid wall of sound greater in overall effect a I H II ~ limeys motor along all NEXT WEEK; we'll be fronted by2900per'é- ,ifigznpr:::Zu:o:::umfrom album in high gear,.°nly spittin' fire with Jefferson patfinte? Shogk lyrlCSE "I'm the coolest" and Stopping at thg SerVice,. Starship_and SOing t0 the 'You d 99150“ a bl}nd "Give Thé Kid 3 Break" station for "Blue For You". Show with Tr00per, among 2::és dog and Steal hls are good for‘a couple of If you love the straight others- led and run to your“ ' 'Spades. Declarer has I I partner's king. East surely no losers left A ' returns the nine of in the side suits, so I L a _ cfiubs and 803th plays the the ruff and the discard . -: - ‘ = . t ree. How 0 you defend? cannot help him. On p II: your partner's nine of the contrary it is likely ,' c u s is a singleton ‘ to embarass him consider— p.. you can defeat the contract ably, and if your partner's . i by giving him a club - remaining diamonds are as g ruff. But first see if good as 7 6 3 it will . you can count‘ the hand. defeat the contract for / - Declarer had two spades , certain. The missing #‘2//. 'and presumably five hands: » \\_ diamonds (if he had ‘ - ‘ I , _ . only four he is going NORTH ’ BIDDING . dbwn anyway). He must EAST 3 J84» - N E ‘ S W ‘ , have four hearts or he S 10 6 5 H K Q 6 1 NT — 2C 23 > [,I 7 » would not have inquired H 9 7 5 3 » x :’D A 8 ‘_ * ‘__ t — 3D All pass4V for majors (Stayman), I D K 7 6 5 ,;C K J 8 4 2 _ _ - therefor he cannot have C 9 7 I , Against~South's contract more than two clubs. 7 WEST ' o r ‘ of three diamonds you start Since a club ruff is SOUTH S A K Q 9_3 ‘ off with Fhfiee rounds Of no longer a poSsibity, S 7 2 ‘ H 8 2 ’ v ' ' spades, declarer ruffingu your best chance is to H A'J 10 4 ’ D 9 2 ' V p ’ the third round. The take your ace of clubs and D Q J 10 4 3 C A 10 6 5 5 _'f (I a Afiific, queen of diamondsdds my lead a fourth round of’ C Q 3 Lvfl' ,1-..__......-;.‘--;.__-....--......_...-.._z c.-.“ ._ .Ww. , r...“ ..-.. . . . -i. - ..- . . -.. r. ......‘,m......_.._..w_. _.._.V.... V ,..V.._. . .