\ THE BIG 700 1 radio GIMN ‘ .he James Gang has gone .ugh another personnel ge but continues to d like the old group. sounds peculiar in that of the songs are writ- by Bubba Keith and Ri— d Shack, except for .na Get By" which is tten by Bubba Keith and R Smith. "Earthshaker" "Watch It" are written Bubba Keith, and "Heart- s break Hotel" is written by Mae Boren Axton, Tommy Dur— den“and Elvis Presley. Newborn contains a wide variety of styles in music. These styles range from a heavy Black Sabbath type of rock to a quiet form of 'country rock. Track one, side one con- sists of a song entitled "Merry Go Round". Bubba Keith proves himself to be e Safety NORTH S— AKQxxx H— QIOX‘ D— xx C— 10x X S— JIOXX E xxx H— KJX A QJlex D- xxx S Kxxx C- Qxx T SOUTH 3- xx H— Axxx D— AKx C— AJxx, I ING North-South Vul." h West . North East Pass 1 S Pass Pass 2 S Pass -Pass Pass Pass - play of the hand pro- IS in this fashion. \ h immediately rises the diamond ace and 'S a spade towards dom—_ Playing low. East wins there is no play he can 'NEQ defeat-the contract. \ improve yourgames Ploy - Rubb’er Bridge Only lSQuth wins any lead and runs off five spades, a di— amond, a heart, a club, , which together with the Ace won earlier makes his con— tract. The only way this line ~ can lose is if the spades split five — zip. Such an unfortunate occurance hap— pens only one out of every thirty hands. It may be noted that if the game was duplicate, net rubber bridge, that the x correct line would be to play for the three— two spade split. With overtricks counting for so much in that game South should go for the split, which would occur a- bout 68% of the time. However at rubber bridge the paramount considera— tion is to make the con— tract. Hence South should take his nine tricks and run. The safety play as used here ensured the con- tract over 95% of the time, a talented James Gang— type singer. If a single is tak— en from this album, this cut should be the one. "Gonna Get By" may seem like a disappointment at first, but if you listen a few times you'll find it grows on you. . "Earthshaker".shows the Black Sabbath side of Keith; it's a Slow driving song with a raunchy lead break‘ by Shack. "All I Have" is a beau— tiful, slow song consisting of acoustic guitar, bass,' and vocals. .The last cut on side one sounds strikingly like an excerpt from the album "Why Don'tcha" by West, Bruce, and Lang. Shack's guitar work is nothing astounding but it gets by. "Drifting Dreamer" sounds like the former James Gang 'Logical’ Plays I &/ If 0 / I 32; 2,. @3292 £99 74 27/4 7 A \ ‘\ N‘ . \‘\ ox \h x \ \. '\ “Q. \\\ “3‘ 2,”, 73w!“ 7/ \ Q ; -King .; Queen .. Bishop Knight Rook” Pawn I I I 1 WHITE I P—Q4 . BPxP . KTxP? . PxKT . R/B2XQ.. Resigns ONM-waI—I White's initial move seems, logical but it violates one of chess's most important maxims "an open position favours the player with the / most flexible piece arrang- ment". .In this situation the pawn move.opens up the bishop and king files. Since the white king is trapped be- hind his pawns, the exchang4 of the heavy pieces leaves him 'ide open for a back ran, Iate, i.e. 6 RxR R— BBch with mate to follow. As the position turns out White must play a rook down and resigns. Query: What is White's knight doing at rook 3? Chess club meeting every Monday night in the Barn. All.Welcome. The Cadre, Sept. 23, ]975, page J] . mes Gang R el ease s' "New bor’ l. . .j.Their Bast Yet groups, ason Miami and Bang. Keith, Shack, and Dale Peters combine voices to make beau- tiful hatmnnies. "Shoulda* seen your Face" is a modern rock and roll song, while "Heartbreak Hotel" gets into some good boogie. Shack's guitar work‘in the latter. [leaves much to be desired. "Coldwind" is a complete turn around from the rest of the album. It's a country rock tune, featuring Al Perkins with some fine steel guitar work. If you like the JamesGang then you'll love Newborn. It is the finest album the James Gang has ever released. My advice to you is to run out and buy a copy, listen to it, and write home about it. Jack MacKay 114573255 PERCY! 'fizerm some 60m IN MY DAY A COW 50! WOULRN'T DARE ARGUE WITH HIS EDITOR THAT WAY}...