V nonsense . . Wow Jon and Vangelis Though the name is. unfamiliar, I find that Jon and vangelis is a Mike Oldfield - type .who 'released two relatively obscure albums on his own (vangelis and. V , ‘Spiral ). On\his third '. l.p. (Heaven and Hell) ‘ Jen Anderson supplied vocals on a couple of tracks. The rest, as. they say, is geography. .The pair released Short Stories, which net with modest success. New, The Friends Of Mr. Cairo could be the. breakthrough. ‘ The l.p. is not overwhelming but there are a couple of songs getting some F.M. exposure which should boost the record's sales and the duo's notoriety. The opening cut, "The Friends of Mr. Cairo", is a gen.’ It opens with machine gun‘fire and .Grade — B gangster -movie dialogue. This leads into a slick, driving beat , and' before you know it you are in the midst of one of the most interesting‘ (neaning good) songs of the year. The song is busy, cluttered, and complex, but it works — a tribute to some pretty profess- ional arrangements. The songs that 'follow don't neasure up to the strength of ‘the title track, with the possible exception of "Mayflower". The .latter draws a clever analogy betWeen the 18th ‘centurey ship and a let century space craft. "Outside of This (Inside of That)" and A"Beside" are o.k. as far as ballads go - which normally isn't very far. Meanwhile, "Back to School" is simply formulated disco, which, if there is a God in heaven, will soon be' banned in the‘free world. It's usually unfair to compare artists but_ I can't help noting the sindlarity between JOn and vangelis and the Alan Parsons Project, especially in the ballads (though I can't picture Parsons hafidling "The Friends of Cairo"), Chances Are - Bob Mar—W aw — This is a collection of previously unreleased» The UPE'I‘SUN, Novarber 19, 1981, page 7 The Music Beet songs written by Bob Marley between 196811972. It is the first posthumous Marley‘album that I - know of. However, judging from the tendency of most~reoord companies to feed.off the tragedy of its dead 'v chattels you can bet it won't be the last. For his fans thiS' l.p. will be a must, as the late Marley (he died from a brain tumor last 'year - age 29)was the unquestioned king of reggae and an institution in Jamacia. I must confess that I was never an awestruck fan of this type of music and followed the reggae craze at a considerable distance. Yet, when listening to this l.p. it is impossible not to appreciate and admire the great talent and conviction that this man possessed. Marley sang of his vision - of peace and prosperity for his people. To say that his death was an injustice and that he will be missed is the supreme understafiement. I ). wanna Be A Star -t§§$§§ 1 Chilliwackv Back after a relatively long'and.unexpl‘ ainedluatus is Chilliwack — one of the bright spots of the mid '70's Canadian music scene. Wanna Be a Star is a well balanced, sold effort with the band's personnel and stylistic changes 'being evident. An aspect of the album which is not terribly orginal is the intermittent theme of the seedier side of rock yand roll; i.e. the rape and exploitation of the "star" by agents and record companies. One can't help but feel that if the band was so naive and puritanical then they wouldn't be recording in the first place, hence their real commit- ment to this theme is questionable. _ All of this isn't particularly bothersome since the music is coed. Chilliwack have proven in the past that they can rock and now have added a touch of blues and r&b. All in all, a pretty decent album. Roccommended cuts: "My Girl"; "Walk Oh"; "(So You) wanna Be'a Star'; and "Too Many Enemies". A .. AL BU‘MS‘COURTESY 0E Sam The Record . '61 UNIVERSITY AVENUE ~ Your complete music centre"— Who WritesView From the Top ’? 9 Somewhere, hidden in a deep, damp, dark hole of Duffy, is a suffering Arts student;v who is being forced to write an article for the SUN.A He must be under extreme stress and strain to write suchr utter garbage and ' . The student is being put through ; ‘severe torture by they degenerate lot who call Vthemselves the_Engineers. 'Vim‘1m_% "- ‘ -in ransom? .Fhe 9% came out. As all students know, engineers can not read let alone Write, so therefore the_ obvious answer emerged as to who is writing it for you. The question .is: Who have you kidnapped and what are you asking The engineers, due to their illiteracy, let a clue escape when they did the proof ’ reading for last weeks article with respect to their"auth0ri(N§venber 5 1981.) In reading the Hierérghléf Pifiee I fauna .‘ g$?y§;‘ 1 1‘? #‘ 85*, . A Ava”; Egg! 3’3 QWC. lower than an engineer! The brilliant ARTS student had inverted the list in order to let us know he was there. The list should read: ' God "~etc. Graduate Arts-Students Arts Students Angels _ lowest on the list is logically the engineers. This, then, is in {inresponse,to your u ’Q‘tEéaChery, and a plea... iii-Vs I -' . {night our back! How else will we be expected to refute to our implied stupidity? we know you have hiflb find another poor scudent closer to your own inferior mentality, (a business student. or a biologist perhapsi). _ "Cranston Snor " P.S. 'LET ME OUT!