'rucks rhgorsiunols (* *'* *) FOUNTAINS OF LIGH$£(COLUMBIA RECORDS) . Starcastle is to date the best imitator of the British space band Yes. ,Any band with long songs, dominated by synthesizers, tend to remind one of Yess and in this case, with the numerous vocalists for ‘Starcastle sounding much like Jon Anderson, the similarities are brought home-much clearer. It is 'hard to escape these ‘ similarites as Yes has said most of what is to. be said in this field of muSic. The fact that I enjoy this album more than most of the over-indulgent Yes albums shows that your ideas donLt have to be' new to be effective.' (* *) FESTIVAL:SANTANA (COLUMBIA RECORDS) Santana's music has , always bored me and I have paid little'attention to it in the past few years. I can hear on this album is a lot of filler material ‘ and-a marked absence of the clear, sharp Carlos Santana lead breaks that he is known for. "Give Me Love" and "Let The Music Set You Free" are passable but the rest of the material is just in— effective.' You'd better be a true Santana fan be— ’ fore yOu buy this one. (* * * *) NIGHT MOVES?— BOB SEGER (EAPITOL RECORDS) Bob seger has come up "had. What I “.‘:Lightin_g theWWay_With Starcastle throws the whole project off with the album of his career. With the Silver Bullet Band' Section backing him up. "Night Moyes" offers great rgsongs.covering the musical spectrum. "Rock 'N Rolll ~Never Forgets", "Sunburst", 'and‘ "Mary Lou" are fine -examp1es of Seger's rock ~n' roll soul. The title icut, an acoustical track, is already a hit single for him, the first he's It is definitely the most rounded effort yet by Bob Seger, offering something for everybody. (* * * *) NEW ENGLAND— WISHBONE ASH (ATLANTIC RECORDS) * With thumping rockers like "In All Of My Dreams", "Mother Of Pearl", and "Runaway", Wishbone Ash _establish themselves as a powerful rock n' roll. band. With beautiful instrumentals such as "Candle—light"vand"0ut— ward Bound" they also establish themselyes as a versatile, expanding band. 'New England is thus high— .1ighted with fine material and excellent musicianship. .Don't overlook it. (* * *) LAVERNE & SHIRLEY SING — MARSHALL/WILLIAMS (ATLANTIC RECORDS) ' Usually a record re— leased as the result of>a T.V. tempt to make as much money as possible with as little effort as possible. .In this case, Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams do sing ra— series is another at-’ 2 and the_Musc1e Shoals Rhythm ther well together, although neither would take any prizes. Their material ‘ corresponding to their show, is late '50's and early ,60's stuff, and they do a commendab 1e job on such classics as "Gonna Forget All About You Now". If you like the music of the 'SQ's this one will fit in well with your col- lection. €* * *) THE HUMOURS OF .LEWIS FUREY (AQUARIUS RECORDS) ‘ The Humours of Lewis Furey are mini—essays, set to music, on the ills of today's society, making use of sarcastic humour and varying musical styles rang— ing from Queen—like '30's numbers to the disco of the '70's. The lyricsnare hard— hitting and witty, but the ’music often fails and track. I should have a "special taste" category in my ratings for Lewis Furey. (* * * *) NEVER TOO TENDER— OFFENBACK (A&M RECORDS) Offenback are to date ‘the only rock group to come out of Quebec and have wide—spread accept— ance in the rest of Canada. V Their music is a mixture of _ Black Sabbath, E30, and BTO, if that's possible. Offenback combines the best points of each of these groups and comes up with a great rock album. » WINTER CARNIVAL'77 proudly presents FASHION FROLIC and FOAM »featuring a fashion show chugging/contest and wrist wrestling championships all students are cordially invited to attend . Friday, February ll at 2:00 PM in the Gym Q AI‘Q‘IDA #45 can 0/360 Large Dance Floor I |5l Kent Street Charlottetown, P. E. l. Phone 894-3715 Special student prices Monday to Thursday . dy7y’: ‘ i M‘ w r .‘ ‘ \ _— umW _ r I '7' I” A _"\ ' ..; 'I -, ' 7 ‘ gag f\ : y ::;::'-.--'-.. H H “:2 V ? , I. _» .'. Hl! HOW ~ e / \ . "5* WHAT: HAVE YOU 0 § ,.- .1..." 5" to,“ k '- 15;; 5 ‘ {g3 DAWD _ ’ f 612 . FAILURE 2 .;;:_;:~ . MAJOR? ' v ' \\ h ' ijcy|rd(?€? 'n m;wj - FHEFNJIWNS'TZ>U afsgy I .A‘IFHC14 I “., ?”' VWHWDO I lbuMHWPT ARE PROJECTINé muses A 2:55 .. a 3 - PERSONAL m HOSTILITY. g,“ ‘ , \ :‘§§ ‘ ' w 7%, I!” .’ v>\\\\\w . \ HOW DID You W. u" \ ’7 / 3 = I“ \ '1 ‘l ' lacflm'Ci' ' , 53‘~‘”' '. f~ . l h,:;5' ( ' 4 "<PJC7 :? 1m Ill/b ‘ I ~' I ’f I ‘ a I ' a w . a. w e m 2 Ma; . .7 I. I ._ ‘, i 5 “ 'dyflzfi «‘ I“L V " §,¢a ; f \;@m t ,4 r ; fl .. § . / .- . .. I x ' e «a - j» ' * €%/,mh ‘ . _y The next best thing to