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Issue: 1977 March 15 - Vol 3 Num 6

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1UMPERDINCK/ Epic 8 50270 21
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SMOKIE / RSO 860 (Palydar)
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INIFER WARNES/Arista 0223
4
ablanca 873
ABC 12262
SORRY SEEMS TO BE THE HARDEST WORD ELTON JOHN/
MCA/Rocket 40645
AIN'T NOTHIN' LIKE THE REAL THING DONNY & MARIE/
Polydor PO 14363
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ANGEL IN YOUR ARMS HOT/ Big Tree BT 17085 (Atlantic)
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DEDICATION BAY CITY ROLLERS/ Arista 0233
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I'M YOUR BOOGIE MAN KC & THE SUNSHINE BAND/
TK 1022
STANO TALL BURTON CUMMINGS/Portrait 6 77001
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COULDN'T GET IT RIGHT CLIMAX BLUES BAND/Sire 736
(ABC)
3
88
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ROCK & ROLL STAR CHAMPAGNE/Ariola America P7658
(Capitol)
2
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AIN'T GONNA BUMP (WITH NO BIG FAT WOMAN)
JOE TEX/Epic 8 50313
13
. LIFT YOU UP) RUFUS
CHAKA KHAN/ ABC 12239
MCA 40670
ROSE ROYCE / MCA 40662
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MCA/ Racket 40677
Columbia 3 1 0449
hrysalis 2094
;TILL CARE ELVIS PRESLEY/
RCA PB 10857
"R DONNA SUMMER/
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1N TRAVOLTA/ Midsong Inti.
1 0907 (RCA)
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KER McGEE / Big Tree BT
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CHERRY BABY STARZ/Capitol 4399
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LOVE UNDISPUTED TRUTH/Whitfield 8231
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I'LL IE STANDING BY FOGHAT/Bearsville 0315 (WB)
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WHODUNIT TAVARES/Capitol 4398
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ROOTS MEDLEY QUINCY JONES/A&M 1909
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YOUR LOVE
MARILYN McCOO &
BILLY DAVIS, JR
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LOVE IS lETTER IN THE A.M. JOHNNIE TAYLOR/Columbia
3 10478
REACHING FOil THE WORLD HAROLD MELVIN & THE
BLUENOTES/ ABC 12240
OLD FASHIONED BOY (YOU'RE THE ONE) STALLION/
Casablanca 877
TIE YOUR MOTHER DOWN QUEEN/Eiektra 45385
YOU GOT ME DANCING ANDREA TRUE CONNECTION/
Buddah 564
YOU!\ OWN SPECIAL WAY GENESIS/ Alec 7076
YOU KNOW LIKE I KNOW OZARK MOUNTAIN DAREDEVILS/
A&M 1888
THEME FROM "CHARLIE'S ANGELS" HENRY MANCINI/
RCA 10888
DANCIN' CROWN HEIGHTS AFFAIR / De-Lite 1588
LONELY BOY ANDREW GO'.D/Asylum 45384
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LOST IN THE CROWD?
by michQel b. klein
If I may,
would like to
paraphrase an old saying. There's
sound, and then there's sound. And
with all of the heavy Ips that are
coming out and becoming million
sellers before they're even in the
record stores, we tend to overlook
the artist that may have been lost in
the crowd. I would like to run down
a few of this type of single, and I
even have a comment about one of
the best, if more obscure, albums I
have ever heard . But first things first
. . . the singles. And maybe after
reading this, you'll get the "rush"
we call better sound.
!
Talkin' Too Much About My Baby-
Chanter Sisters / Polydor PO 14378
Here are some very invigorating
and original answers to musical
mediocrity. The Charter Sisters'
music is a highly charged combina-
tion of southern funk and slick soul.
This uptempo rocker has super-tight
back up and vocals. There's a jazzy
edge to the tune, with a punch that
keeps the beat alive and embedded
in rock and roll. Thus it will appeal to
both rock and soul groupies. Give it
a listen: you'll agree ... the Chanter
Sisters are giving new life to an
already lively music. Yes indeed.
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Come Out and Play - Roy Ayers
Ubiquity/ Polydor PO 14379
Veteran jazzman Roy Ayers has
been exploring the new wave of
music called fusion in his last couple
of Ips as well as in his singles. And
he certainly has it down. Down
tight, and right .
Roy just shines and shines on this
track, pouring out heavy doses of
uptempo funk . This single is a
perfect example of Roy' s music; it
suggests where he's been, as well
as introducing some new uncharted
territory. If the record buying public,
as well as your customers, are as
sophisticated as they would lead us
to believe, this single should do well
for you.
Do You Ever Think of Me?- Myra
Ciar.di/Polydor PO 14375
Lest I be accused of being sexist, I
must mention a very strong first
single by this lady. This tune is a
finalist in the American Song
Festival competition, but that's
really beside the point: it's a good
tune whether or not it's in the
festival.
The familiar guitar on this side is
none other than Joe Beck, who,
through his nimble fingers, adds
some much needed spice to the
tune. Ciardi comes across emphatic
and agressive with her touching
lyrics. I feel that this single won't be
a hit, but I hope I'm wro119 : it
deserves listening . But if th is one
doesn't make it , you should still
keep a good eye on Myra ; I' ll bet her
next single takes off straight to the
t op of t he charts.
As you are aware, I don't review
Ips in this column , but every so
often I stumble across one that I just
can 't help mentioning. Very rarely
do I get so turned on by an artist
that I can't seem to get enough, but
such is the case with a poet / writer/
singer named Tom Waits . The man
is brilliant! He's a prophet and he
writes lyrics that can knock you out.
Here is a sampling of titles from
his new Small Change album on
Asylum Records . "Bad Liver and a
Broken Heart, " "The Piano Has
Been Drinking (Not Me)," "Pasties
and a G-String (At the Two O'Clock
Club)." This listing will give you
some idea of where Waits is.
His music soars, depresses and
takes you into the inner mind where
anything can happen . . . and
frequently does.
The lp is beautifully arranged,
complete with full strings and on the
drums the master, Shelly Manne. If
you buy only one lp for your own
collection this year, this is the one to
buy.

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