truths ’( *‘ * * *) THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME - LED ZEPPELIN (SWANwSQNGpRECORDS) sEygzybpdw 3 been waiting fpfiganLedPZeppelin live album a long time and finally we have one. Re— corded directly after the release of "Houses Of The Holy", the two record set maintains a great level of power and energy, falter— ing only on "Rain Song" and the title cut. The versions of "Dazed and Confused" (26 minutes) and "Stairway To Heaven" are better than the studio ones, longer and well developed. The band rocks full tilt on such stand- ards as "Whole Lotta Love" and "Rock n' Roll". The OV‘rall effect 01 this rec cord is a great impres- sion of what a Zeppelin concert feels like. Rock fans, buy it! (*) ROTOGRAVURE — RINGO STARR (ATLANTIC- RECORDS) Poor Ringo. Great guest appearances. Ma— terial from excellent ariters. An album that promises a lot and delivers nothing. His guests in— clude Frampton, McCartney, and Melissa, but they add little to any of the songs they appear on. The material from Clapton, Mc- Cartney, Harrison, etc., sounds like throwaway stuff they couldn't use themselves so they dropped it on Ringo. Ringo doesn't help himr self either, throwing in a ENQJHTWE) ATUNNERSI S’ong‘theSame for Le country and western loser, a Spanish dud, and lots of simplistic junk. This album is an out and out loser, so beware. (* * *) THE HOLLIES LIVE (COLUMBIA RECORDS) Side one of this album consists of fairly new material, very little of it worth mentioning. The Hollies do a great job on Springsteen's "Sandy" though, as we well as "My'Island", written for Britain. Side two is much better, with great live versions of Classics such as "Long Cool Woman", "Carrie Anne", and "He Ain't Heavy". The sound quality is strong and consistent throughout, which is necessary above all else on a live record. If you've liked the Hollies, this one should satisfy you. ( * * * * *) FREE FOR ALL- TED NUGET (EPIC RECORDS) The man had a cult fol— lowing from his days with the Amboy Dukes, and his solo album of last year was one of the surprise best sellers. "Free For All" is more than satisfactory as a follow—up with songs like the title cut, "Hammerdown" and "Dog Eat Dung" keeping his mad— dog guitar playing re— putation in full swing. Nuget's rocking is some of the best of the year. * * ) ALL THIS AND WORLD WAR II - yARIOUS ARTISTS (WARNER BROS. RECORDS) This is the soundtrack fronlthe new movie of the same name. The movie is about, you guess— ed it, World War II. The new twist is that Beatles music constitutes the sound track, done by various :5 Yoy've ear‘A‘BA'. . ’- AN 3" {4wgrz AND NOW YOU TELL ME... Callinsat ightsfigsavemmmey km _ , WWW _. .. .. . artists. The artists- range from the Bee Gees to Jeff Lyne to Status Quo. But who can do the Beatle's material better than the Beatles? Not this collection of artists, so you're bet- ter off forgetting it. ( * * *) SNAKES & LADDERS- THE BEST OF THE FACES (WARNER BROTHERS RECORDS) I don't think they could have picked a better name for their album covering their career. With the President’s From front page These are nothing, in re- lation to the ability fly that the Student Union has to be an extremely valuable asset not only to the University com— munity but to the com— munity at large. However this year like so many other years, Student Union, to say the least has been ineffectual. Infact the positions of Student Union administra- tion are anything but positions that should be envied by anyone. Count— less times our plans and our dreams have failed dismally because of the lack of manpower and by lack of faith by the executive, council If] oxm wfiw ‘* Fir-BE 33g? 1 ' \\ fail: . . p - u aflMWmm, BUT POP, l woven . You WANTED ME TO BE i---.--....----“-..---w. .. _. ,. Hm...” The Cadre, November 25, 1976 page 11. d1. Faces calling it quits .for the last time, Warner Brothers has tried to find the "greatest hits" ) of the group. The super- ior cut of the album. Two songs from their Small Faces period are impressive, "Pineapple And Monkee" and "Around The Plynth", but the rest is hardly worth listening to. This is for a Faces' fan only. NEST WEEK: DOOBIE BROTHERS, ELO, TOBIAS, AND OTHERS.. report ; and students generally in one another. I can offer no ex- cuses or reasons for this, only an appology. Hopefully on December 2 you will come and point out our errors, our short comings and the reasons for our failure to in— volve students this year. To those who have given of there time and of their studies, I am eternally grateful. Without you we could have never car— ried on as far as we have. Thank you. SENIORS WW 1 Come *0 Has I .a PARTY«m@ .. $0,). 6/7.}? on v £223: a, Friday, Du. lame- % Fodoraflon of Lobwrualfl . Cosh Bur '(Cheop) 70f 'Suds \ Mued. fig: Kan-f ' c...- an m n.- s [an It?“ \ UPKI M