5 i. Top 40 LTRULY Lionel Richie .: 2.GI_ORIA Laura Branigan ‘ 3.UP l'llHERE WE BELONG warnes in its own unique stutter-step groove. A surprise is the e -* 4 , MICKEY use of acoustic piano in "Darlene." The late John Bon- over $2 . 00 - - ham’s "Bonzo's Montreux" electronic and steel drum ex. 's Toni 88-511 travaganza will delight fans, who should be breaking Hours 5 .MANEATER down the doors for this LP. 1 1 a m _, 12 pm. ., . _ Sun. . . Joe Cocker & Jennifer Daryl Hall & John Oates I" 6.STEPPIN' OUT Joe Jackson 7.THE GIRL IS MINE 3"!‘7 .. cage??? , b Supertramp msroxrcuveam g I .l 2.NOBODY " CJMN NOTES Our last day of, QPeration _ 7 Sylvia. for this semester has yet Michael Jackson/ Paul McCartney 8.DIRTY LAUNDRY Don Henley 9.ROCK THIS TOWN Stray Cats 10.SFXUAI.i HEALING Marvin Gaye - ll.IT'S MINING AGAIN J.3.srnmr=:s OF THE NIGHT Pat Benatar l4.N’iFRICAZ‘l .FZEARTBE‘AT Survivor CROSS Crosby, Stills & Nash ’llllll/ll 2 formances. Now that they’ve gained a commercial sec- , segues and playful banter from Peter Wolf (especially on ‘ the funny, funky “Love Rap" that closes side one and ets up “Love Stinks" as opener for the reverse) explain ‘- material leans largely on‘ their recent EMI America out- r' put, a move both market-wise and musically appropriate, ’ Top Album Picks an...; LED ZEPPEUN-Coda, Swan Song 90051-1 (Atlantic). Produced by Jimmy Page. The first side of this album was recorded at various sessions between 1969 and 1972. The second side was recorded in 1976 and 1978. Though both sides are essentially outtakes from lPs during that time, both are fascinating. In the beginning Led Zep played some hot blues, and of the'early songs, one, "We're Gonna Groove," is by Ben E. King and James T Bethal. The other. “I Can't Quit You Baby," is by Willie Dixon. 0n the second side Led Zep is already comfortable THE 1. ems BAND~$howtime!, Elli America SO- 17087 (Capitol). Produced by Seth Justman. Even when ' their recording career was in a slump, this feisty Boston sextet could be relied upon for high-powered live per- i ond wind, that partying spirit is only enhanced, as mir- ored by this shrewdly chosen single disk excerpt from heir Pine Knob engagement this September: tight, fast he often thunderous involvement of their audience. The ince they delivered an earlier live set while on Atlantic. C’JMNI will brOadcast “the " Hockey Panthers road Tniversity of Moncton. CJMN will broadcast the U.P.E.I’. sun decenber 2,1982. m game this Sunday frcm the ~ game live starting at 6.:55 p.m._ with the pre—game show. so. one a cocoa o on o a... . n . 'o-oaoolooeleoel. e n o - o IO. ]]5 Kent St. location Daily Specials \‘ Mon — Tues. Filet of Fis Sub and Beverage $1 .99 Wed. Thurs. Capt. Burger and Beverage. ].99 Fri. Sat. 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