:TheOSGn,VTfiur53” :Sé i.Y292“W§572”?%gE§fi6 \ trucks rogershllOIl. party band. All that this ’ E is saying is that while .Fludd branched off into '-every musical avenue, Goddo intends to stick -to what they know and can do best. g (*****) GODDO (POLYDOR RECORDS) And do they do it . “Drive Me Crazy“, “Let That Lizard Loose” and “Hard Years” are unbe-- lievably hard and fast. “Twelve Days” combines the music of Ted Nugent with lyrics even the Madman of Detroit would be/proud of. “Bus Driver Blues” is the tale of a frustrated rock musician who must earn a living by driving a school has. He takes out his frustrations by running the bus as his oWn privaye dictatorship. The song could easily have been an Alice Cooper classic. I'Under My Hat” is a haunting piece Featuring sharp licks and a great melody and hook.« Dwayne Fordd's micromoog is put to good use on this cut as well. " Goddo is a three-piece band led by Greg Godovitz, the former bass player for Fludd. He was a member of Fludd for that band's only fistandout album, ...0n, in l972. Godovitz is turning in a completely new mus- .ical direction with his own band, taking a stance opposite to what Fludd have always stood for. Whereas Fludd were mainly influenced by the British groups, Goddo's obvious influences are from American bands such as Alice Cooper and Ted Nugent. Whereas Fludd tried every theme from easy listening to rock. to country, Goddo is basically a rock 'n roll D A N H l L L Voted l975's Most Promising Male Vo- calist in Canada ‘ Thursday, October 6, 8 pm Straightforward and all alone, Dan Hill has a young, affectionate feel- ing for life through his lyrics and melodies . . . . an outstanding hit in concert halls across Canada. Tickets available at Confederation _ Centre Box Office or the Linkletter Travel Agencies in the Summerside and Charlottetown Malls PART OF FALL FESTIVAL '77 AT CONFEDERATION CENTRE THEATRE _, Canadian M'usic Summergof 77, until Goddo has only one problem and that is achiev- ing some exposure. A'tour with a major group could turn the trick. Watch out for Goddo. They're moving- “on an uphill ride”. (****) RIDiN' HIGH — MOXY (POLYDOR'RECORDS) Now this is more like ~it. Moxy have begun to live up to the promiSe they showed on their debut album of two years ago. That first album was a classic as far as Canadian rock albums go, and long was a fixtUre on my turntable. Moxy II was dis- appointing in that much of the record sounded like sec- ond rate Aerosmith or Nazer- eth.. The main fault for that was producer Jack Doug- las, who also handles the controls for Aerosmith. But on Ridin' High the diStinc- tive Moxy rockers are back. From the opening lead break, (which occurs about three seconfs into.the album), Moxy are assuring everyone that this will be their own album, and not the producers. Musical proficiency is never a question on a Moxy album, and Ridin' High is no exception. Moxy's strongest point is the vocal perform- ance turned in my Buzz Shearman. He has one of those raspy voices a la Rod Stew- art and Geddy Lee. The fact that he has twice the range and power of either of those .two is what distinguishes Shearman as one of the most effective vocalists in rock. Check out Moxy, Canadals : heavy metal contenders. (****) KNOCK 'EM DEAD KID -TROOPER (MCA RECORDS) This is the third release by Trooper, and their most successful to date,its success contributed to many factors. The first is that this is the best music the _band has produced , from- the reggae hit “We're Here \ Fer A Good Time” to the blasting rock title cut. Most impressive however, are “Waitin’ On Your Love” and "Most Of The Country”, ‘ both new directions for the. group. “Waitin‘” is someWhat similar in style to 302 ‘ Scaggs, while “Most Of The‘ Country” is>a moving ballad, that shows another, more‘. sensitive side to the vocal capabilities of Ra McQuire.‘ Throw Ln.an organ sounding much like Procul Harum and you have the new improved wund of Troooer. «a, V Another fagtor in this \ record's success is the fact that Trooper has been stead- ily gaining in popularity Since their debut album of 1975. That first album was ripped to shreads by the ‘critics and was a poor seller as a result. TWO FOr The Show was a giant step in the evo- lution of the band's sound, and as a result the group re- cieved a gold album. The 35ingles from the album, "Two For The Show”, and “Santa ' Maria”, prepared audiences for "Wefre Here For A Good Time”, which is one of the most played Canadian singles of the year. Trooper should pick up a couple of Junos ' next spring if this keeps up The only possible draw- back concerning Trooper is that they are said to be disappointing live. We'll see for ourselves tonight (September 29) as they a-- ppear with Moxy in Char' lottetown. (**) WALTER ROSSI (AQUARIUS RECORDS) ~~ » After Work with Charlee, Michael Pagliaro, and Na- nette Workman, amoung others, Walter Rossi is now stepping out as,a solo artist. His one major prob- lem is that the music here is poor and most of the songs are too easily forgetable. The only exception is “Chas- ing Rainbows”, which shifts nicely from soft to hard rock numerous times in the \ course of the song. Walter Rossi is a tal- ; ented guitarist, so maybe playing for other peOple who are more accomplished writers is where he should remain. Avoid Mr. Rossi, at least this time out. (***) LONGER FUSE -DAN HlLL ‘(GRT.RECORDS) The guy writes some de- ‘cent songs, but*they tend to all run together with really nothing distinguish- ing one from another. The exception is "Sometimes When We ToUch”. Dan Hill wrote the lyrics but was having trouble. coming Up with suitable music..Eventually Barry Mann, 3 professional-music writer, wrote the mUSic for the sdng. Buy the single of "Sometimes When We Touch” but avoid ‘this album unless_you're having trouble sleeping, _ and then this album will be just what the doctor ordered. 55-5;