Play Meter

Issue: 1979 June 01 - Vol 5 Num 10

MUSIC PROGRAMMING
Back from Peru
It seems like a lifetime since I've
graced the pages of PLAY METER
with my musical mastications. But it's
certainly good to be back. Actually,
my absence was due, in part, to my
fetish for Peruvian women . I've spent
the best part of the past ten months
wallowing in the sunshine of my
backyard reading National Geo-
graphic searching for the Peruvian of
my dreams .
A lot of music has come and gone ,
but there's still enough to talk about,
so let's do .
Love Comes to Everyone-George
Harrison-Dark Horse DRC 8844
Here's a hot one for you . This is
one of those album cuts which is
squeezed from the lp onto a single by
us mischievous programmers in the
radio biz. It's from the George
Harrison album of the same title.
(kinda
catchy,
huh?)
"Love
Comes ... " is probably THE most
singable of cuts from George's latest
effort which is certain to rank as one
of his best. The guitar is biting, but
not too hard . And George sings very
well with himself. Eric Clapton plays
the guitar intro . It's definitely the
logical choice to follow "Blow Away"
and it's rated 8 out of 10.
Let's Lovedance Tonight-Gary's
Gang-Columbia 3-10970
From the group that introduced
the trombone to disco, it's another
infectious , toe-tappin' , vibes lover's
with clean, crisp vocals. The back-
ground harmonies have been sup-
plied by Michael McDonald of the
Doobie Bros, definitely a hot 1979
commodity. This one will definitely
get a lot of Album Radio airplay and
should go over well in your more
"hip" or sophisticated establish-
ments. Score it 7 out of a possible
10.
delight. If you've heard the album
("Keep on Dancin' "), you'll notice
that all the songs share certain
similarities: beat, acoustic guitars,
sax, trombone, synthesizer and
vocals. But still, the album is
refreshing. This group will be around
for a long while, churning out
danceable ditties to please the club
crowd. Plus, it's just "commercial"
sounding enough to make it on the
air and rate a 7 out of 10 on my
musical scale.
Boogie Wonderland-Earth, Wind
& Fire/The Emotions-ARC 3-
10956
Talk about setting your basic
dance floor on fire! This record is so
hot I'm always afraid it's going to melt
all over my turntable. The combina-
tion of artists is a natural and EW&F's
Mo White knows how to construct a
hit record . The scintillating horns and
rhythm section of the greatest rhythm
and blues ensemble assembled (my
own opinion), coupled with the
sweet sounding vocals of The
Emotions spell H-I-T! This record
should be so much of a quick starter,
it may be # 1 by the time you finish
reading this review of it. All of which
adds up to 10 outta 10 outta SIGHT!
I'm The One Who'll Be By Your
Side-Gary Wright-Warner Bros .
WBS 8809
Gary Wright has finally released
something to remind us of when he
was a chart topper a few years back.
It's a rock n' roll poly-moog love song
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Good, Good Feelin'-War-MCA
MCA 40995
All the pieces have fallen back into
place; it's the original War back again
(including Lee Oskar) with a new one
that gives you just that, a GOOD
feelin' . War is definitely after the
dance/ disco crowd this time out. I
hope you'll understand when I say it
has a New Orleans air about it. It's a
Ia The Meters with a bit more
percussion, a staple of any War
recording. Should do very well R&B
and may crossover. Gets a 6 out of
10.
Shine a Little Love- Electric Light
Orchestra-Jet ZS8 5057
It seems like such a long one since
ELO's "Out of the Blue" lp was first
released . That album produced no
less than four hit singles. The shock
waves are still being felt and it's the
perfect time for a sneak preview of a
soon-to-be-released album entitled
"Discovery ." Now I know if you look
at that title long enough, you'll see
the word Disco staring at you! This
single is NOT Disco, and I doubt if
any of the other cuts will turn out to
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The records are rated as follows: 10 out of 10
Top 10 peak; 9 out of 10
Top 20 peak; 8 out of 10
Top
30 peak; 7 out of 10
Top 40 peak; 5 or 6 out of 10
Somewhere in Top 100; 4 or less
Forget it, loser,
break in half.
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be. What it is, though, is some very
danceable (jitter-bug, maybe?) driv-
in', mainstream rock n' roll, you hear
me? Not quite as symphonic as some
of their previous stuff, but after one
listen you'll be hooked by the hooks
and agree with a 9 out of 10 for ELO.
Cuba-Gibson Brothers-Island IS
8832
That the label is a description of
the title is purely coincidental. But
the music is salsa disco at its very
best . It's all about winning over that
"girl in the crowd" and sounds very
"Copacabana-ish." If you can't
dance to the Gibson Brothers you
should go back to your neighbor-
hood disco dance school and start
over. The horns will sell this one and
make it at least an 8 out of 10.
Heart of the Nioht-Poco-MCA
MCA 41023
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What started out to be a rather
obscure lp effort by Poco on the now
defunct ABC label has risen to a
well-deserved prominence in a musi-
cal spotlight . This has been accom-
plished so far on the strength of a
musically perfect tune called "Crazy
Love." Now Poco would like to place
a strangle-hold on the music-buying
public with this ballad about New
Orleans, Lake Pontchartrain, street
partyin' til dawn, and mellow, wistful
sunsets. It sounds a lot like some-
thing the Eagles would do, but that's
okay, especially since those birds are
so "overdue" it's not even funny .
The highlight of the tune is Phil
Kenzie's brilliant sax solo . Check it
out and see why it's a sure shot for a
9 out of 10.
Shakedown Cruise-Jay Fergu-
son-Asylum E-46041-A
Just when you thought the
"dream" vacation to Thunder Island
was on the home stretch of an
imaginary voyage, this ex-Spirit
member takes us on a Shakedown
Cruise. It's good rock n' roll from
Jay's latest lp effort titled "Real Life
Ain't This Way ." The instrumenta-
tion is next to flawless and there's
even a touch of humor in the lyrics:
"The captain says if you want some
sex, you can squeeze the sails, you
can lick the decks" (smacks of an
erotic old sailor's tale). Watch this
one fly, I mean "float" up the charts.
An 8 out of 10 on the Matthews
meter for PLAY METER.
Radio Additions
SHINE A LITTLE LOVE-Electric Light Orchestra-Jet (CBS)
58 radio playlist additions last week. Among them: 99X/FM-New York; WCAO-Baltimore ;
WKBW-Buffalo ; WDRC-Hartford; WTRY- Troy; WHYN-Springfield; WLCY-Tampa; KLIF-Dallas;
WAPE-Jacksonville; WAYS-Charlotte; WGH-Norfolk; WNOE-New Orleans; KSTP-Minneapolis;
WOKY-Milwaukee ; KOFM-Oklahoma City; WOHO- Toledo; WOW-Omaha; KEYN-Wichita; B100-San
Diego ; KIMN-Denver ; KENO-Las Vegas; KJRB-Spokane; KTKT- Tucson; KBDF-Eugene .
DOES YOUR MOTHER KNOW-ABBA-Atlantic
32 radio play list additions last week. Among them : WA VZ- New Haven; 14WK-Wheeling; WGUY- Bangor;
WTSN-Dover; BJ105-0rlando; WJDX-Jackson; WNOE-New Orleans; WAAY-Huntsville; WISM-Madi-
son; KEWl- Topeka; KKLS-Rapid City; WAKX-Duluth; KJR-Seattle; KCPX-Salt Lake City; KENO-Las
Vegas ; KROY -Sacramento.
I WANT YOU TO WANT ME--Cheap Trick-Epic
30 radio playlist additions last week. Among them: 99KX-Pittsburgh; WABC-New York; WOLF-Syracuse;
WTRY- Troy; KTSA-San Antonio; KXX106-Birmingham; WAPE-Jacksonville; WERC-Birminqham;
WLS-Chicago; 92X-Columbus; KEWI- Topeka; KKRC-Sioux Falls; KJRB-Spokane; KRSP-Salt Lake
City ; KTAC- Tacoma; K~IM-Rosewell .
I CAN'T STAND IT NO MORE-Peter Frampton-A&M (RCA)
29 radio playlist additions last week. Among them : 13Q-Pittsburgh; JB105-Providence; WOLF-Syracuse;
WGUY-Bangor; KRBE-Houston; YlOO-Miami; 94Q-Atlanta; KLIF-Dallas ; KBEQ-Kansas City;
KSLQ-St. Louis; WZUU-Milwaukee; WZZP-Cleveland; KFI-Los Angeles; KUPD-Phoenix; KERN-Bak-
ersfield; KRSP-Salt Lake City .
GOLD-John Stewart-RSO
27 radio playlist additions last week. Among them: 99X/FM-New York; WKBO-Harrisburg;
WOLF-Syracuse; Q105- Tampa; WSGN-Birmingham; WRVQ-Richmond; KSTP-Minneapolis; KZ93-
Peoria; WMEE-Ft. Wayne ; KFI-Los Angeles; KFRC-San Francisco; KOPA-Phoenix.
BOOGIE WONDERLAND-Earth , Wind & Fire with the Emotions-ARC/ Columbia
23 radio playlist additions last week. Among them : WCAO-Baltimore; WTRY- Troy; WAEB-Allentown ;
KTSA-San Antonio; WFLI-Chattanooga; WGH-Norfolk; KBEQ-Kansas City; 92X-Columbus;
WAKX-Duluth ; KROY-Sacramento; KBDF-Eugene; KDZA-Pueblo.
DO IT OR DIE-Atlanta Rhythm Section-Polydor
21 radio playlist additions last week. Among them: 13Q-Pittsburgh; Z93-Atlanta; 92Q-Nashville;
KNOW-Austin; WAPE-Jacksonville; KSLQ-St . Louis; WZUU-Milwaukee; WJON-St. Cloud ; WSPT-
Stevens Point.

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