The Cadre, vol. 8, no. 11, December 2, 1976, page 10; '. tracks\ _togetsinnols RATINGS t A LOSER i ( * * * * *) A NEW WORLD -RECORD - ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA ( UNITED ARTISTS) It is hard to believe one man can write such conSist- ently great songs.0nce more, Jeff lynne has written all the songs on the new ELO disc, "A New World Re; cord", and this time he has come up with the best com— positions of his career. As a result, "A New World Record" is the greatest by far of all the ELO discs, including "Ole ELO". The nine cuts on this one are dominated by syn— thesizers, but those classic ELO melodies are not lost. "Telephone Line" is a good example. The precise harmonies. "Rockaria!" and "DoYa" are the out and out rock— ers of the album, off- set by the soft, melodic "Mission" and "Shangri— la". When I first listen— ed to "Shangri-la", the first verse reminded me of the Beatles. It really surprised me when part of the chorus went as follows!" "My shangri—la has gone away Faded like the Beatles Hey Jude" This album has every— thing any listener could want. There's great rockers, beautiful bal— lads, a couple of close— ly controlled "space" numbers, and even a spectacular new single, Elo ‘ Capt "Livin' Thing". Any— body who likes popular music should not be without "A New World Record." It deserves a gold medal. ’ ( * * * *) THE BEST OF THE DOOBIE BROTHERS (WARNER BROS.) One of the Doobie Brothers' albums was called "What Were once Habits Are Now Vices". It made reference to the fact that the Doobies were controlled by the Top 40, to the extent it became a vice on their musical creativity.‘ They broke 7 that vice with "Takin' It To The Streets", but this new musical direction has .yet to prove itself. Their best of album contains all those vice—like songs, along with "Takin' It To The Streets" and "It Keeps You Runnin'". At least the Doobies deserve a greatest hits package, more than I Can say about some of the others thatr are being released. ( * * ) FOREVER— JACKSON HAWKE ( COLUM: BIA RECORDS) Jackson Hawke is Canadas latest "pop" group, making national hits out of "Into Thy Mystic", "You Can't >Dance", and "She's The One". These songs im— mediately catch your attention,/but hold it for a very short time. They grow tiresome rather quick- ly. ' "Ain't No Cowboys" is' a patriotic tune about the U.S. influence in Canada. *It is the strongest song plyrically on the album. The strongest track music— allyy is "Forever". The remaining songs are med— IWMUWKIWI ureS Gold" 0’ iocre at best. The only real] goéd thing about this group is that it shows some promise. ( *) PULLING TOGETHER— GRINDERSWITCH (CAPRI— CORN RECORDS) ‘ This is another typical Southern U.S. band, featur— ing unoriginality, bore— dome, and a cure for in— somnia. prthey and their label hflpe that they'll replace the now defunct Allman Brothers Band,- they're both sorely mis- taken. ( * * *) SIREN SPELL— KENATOBIAS (ATTIC RECORDS) ,- Tobias has lost‘some— ' thing between this one and his previous "Every Bit Of Love". The songs on "Siren Spell" are, . for the most part, simply fl NEW YORK THEATRE TRIP dead. Few have that Vibrant quality the songs on "Every Bit Of Love" had. A notable exCeption is "Siren Spell", the title cut. With spoken verses and va great chorus, it comes. off as one of Tobias's best ever. Too bad a song like this is weighted down by poor material like "Oh Lynda" (his worst single yet) and "Lovin' Fever". Tobias is at his best with Top 40 material, and he's departed some— what from that with this album. He got on a boat that was going the wrong way. Hope he get straight- ened-out for his next‘ voyage. , NEXT WEEK:\DEEP PURPLE, ALLMAN BROTHERS, WAR GRIN, AND OTHERS. m SPRING BREAK: Feb.26—March 5/77(The Triple $252, Double v;% The English Depart— ment of UPEI will coordinate a theatre trip during the spring break in conjunction with Dr. Rebecca Smith's Contemporary Drama class. ‘ All students, regardless of their major fields,wany interested faculty members . and all other people are welcome to participate. THIS 7 DAY TRIP TO NEW YORK cost approximately $250 This includes: 1. Round Trip Air Fare to New York ' 2. Bus transportation to and from the airport in New York. ’3.' Seven nights in a hotel room for four. Single, 7 double and triple rooms are higher in cost. $10 extra for the triple, $27 for the double, and $80 extra for $269, Single $322). 4. All baggage handling and hotel taxes. , , é. Theatre tickets to 7 plays including the Metropolitian Opera and the New York City Ballet. Food, admittance to museums,’ art galleries, films, etc; are not included in the above figure. Detailed information on these aspects of‘the trip are available to interested eo le. ‘ _ All those interested may obtain further information from: p ' ‘Dr. Rebecca smith English-Dept. UPEI Office: Main 405 > Phone: 892—4121, Ext.-355 the single, on the total cost. ing Sum: Feb. l/77 ~ DEADLINE FOR PAYMENTS: Deposit: $60.00 Jan.lO/77 Final Payment of Remain- I new; You HOME mom 'THE'PAOCKQEY . awe.-. REMEMBER?! $47 BEHIND , YOU IN ‘UTERATUPE w cmss mallhlll o ’3'Iuw‘ \\\\\\\\\ ‘ «a up yr week;1~rg Disc.