ENT IE IRIfAII NAME NT Thinking **-*l/2 by David Friend Collegian Staff Writer With the onslaught of such guitar-driven bands as Guns 'n' Roses and Bon Jovi this year, its refreshing to hear a truly imaginative, instead of derivative, guitar-driven band. Big Country has released four albums now with no commercial success, despite critical acclaim . from many. Rolling Stone called them the "...thinking man's guitar band," because of their varied musical influences and eloquent lyrics. "Peace in Out Time" was produced by Peter Wolf, of The J. Geil's Band fame. It marks the band's first foray into the use of keyboards. Fortunately, it's kept at a level that doesn't interfere with any of the guitar work. Big Country's distinctive style stems from the fact that they employ two lead guitarists. The cacophony created by this arrangement was troublesome in earlier releases, but is controlled with this release. 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Show your College ID. and Man's Guitar Band change in producer with this release also gives the band's music more depth than previously. In their first three album .releases, a wall of sound was produced by the two guitarists, almost no distinction was evident from guitarists or notes. All that has changed. The mutation to a more sophisticated sound is evident with the first song on the album, "King of Emotion." A guitar lick starts off the song, but the bass and drums drive most of the verses, with the guitar adding itself in during the chorus. However, the band doesn't fully give up its distinctive style. The title track is a good, raucous, Big Country song. With the music, the band also retains its conscious, coherent lyric style. "Peace in Our Time" states,"Give us peace in our time/ While I have a life to live/ Give us peace in our time/ Then I have no love to give.” It continues the band's preaching and philosophizing that also occurred on "The Seer.” The band seems to belive that the current situation in the world is unsatisfactory, and express a desire . wVCti iO-hr^rm, >rtrayed Sonny Corieone in "The Godfather"? MEET ALUMNI FELLOW THOMAS B. HAGEN President, Erie Insurance STUDENT RECEPTION October 13,1988 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. 116 Reed Union :S*Ji to leave. In "Time for Leaving" they sing "Listen to the city fall,, listen to the warm wind call/ Listen. to me my love/ This is the time for leaving." However, they still feel that they are a catalyst for positive change. "River of Hope" expresses this feeling, they sing "I'm going to find it, I'm going to prove it/ And show the whole damned world how to use it." "Time for Leaving"also has a jazz fusion feel to it at times,; something that Big Country has. never tried before. Country and. Western, blues, and reggae influences can also be heard throughout the album.' "Broken Heart (Thirteen Valleys)” has a blues guitar feel, with a soft spoken- almost hush quality to the. precise, use of the guitar. "In This Place" builds up from a simple guitar piece into a complex, varied song. The "thinking man's guitar band" has done it again. They have an album out that is at once musically and lyrically engaging. For anyone who enjoys quality, imaginative music, this one is a must. Pgh. Civic Arena Cleveland Music Hall Pgh. Syria Mosque Cleveland Colosseum Cleveland Public Hall Cleveland Public Hall Cleveland Colosseum Pgh. Civic Arena Pgh. Civic Arena Shay’s Theater - Buffalo Memorial Audi Theater A^-JUC. ■ALL STUDENTS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND-. October 13,1988 Chicago's Theory of by Kevin Trenney Collegian Staff Writer In a day when one hit or one album wonders abound, it is refreshing to know that some bands can last a little longer. Chicago, a .band which seems to prove Darwin's Theory of Evolution, released it's 19th album this summer. When compared to Chicago 17 and Chicago 18, Chicago 19 seems to be a slightly different wind from the "Windy City" band. After Peter Cetera was booted out of Chicago, many people mourned the band’s death. The success of Chicago's 18th album, which featured the vocals of Jason Smiths - A Farewell ***l/2 by A. Thomas Mamaux Collegian Staff Writer Every once in a while a great relationship is ruined. Such is the case of the musical relationship between Morrisey and Johnny Marr of the Smiths. The Smiths were part of the first wave of progressive music that came from the United I Kingdom. They were formed by novice guitarist, Johnny Marr, who collected some other young aspiring band members, thus producing the band. But something was still missing. Marr wanted to do something progressive and to avoid dull rock-n-roll. He decided to go to the flat of a reclusive poet that he had heard of. There he found Morrisey; the missing element. Quickly the Smiths (who were now complete) became ruler of the underground progressive scene. Due to conflicts, Marr decided to break away from the Smiths and hook up with the Pretenders. As of yet they haven't come out with an album, but they may have done concerts together. Morrisey is a paradox of . himself; a reclusive' person that : hidesawaym a flat in England and*" UST£N RWK' this report is tor you -MW Building yet has sung in front of millions. He is a celibate, who claims to be afraid of women, but is lusted after by teenage girls (and boys). Morrisey is a serious vegetarian who defeated a song and album called "Meat is Murder" to help the cause. All of these personality quirks probably caused Marr to say, "Enough is Enough". Morrisey had been working ever since the band broke up. Right after the last Smiths album, "Strangeways Here We Come," Morrisey put together a new band. "Viva Hate" is his solo debut album which is doing well on the college charts. Such songs as "Maudlin Street", "Every Day is Like Sunday", and "Hairdresser on Fire" can be heard on WERG (Gannon), WFSC (Edinboro), and WPTS (PITT). Just when you thought the goose quit laying golden eggs, up turns a new Smith album entitled "RANK". Rank is a live album that was recorded during "The Queen is Dead" tour. There was no tour for "Strangeways"t because of the band's break up. I saw the Smiths play at the Fulton Theatre (Pittsburgh) during "The Queen is Dead" Tour. The Fulton is a lame place to see a concert because it is a movie theatre, but was probably chosen'Tdr its greaCacoustics and /W* WIMLS roup DISCUSS Scheff (Cetera's replacement), seems to prove that their lamenting was premature. With Scheff having proven himself on Chicago's last album, the band seems to be going a different direction with it's new album. This quality effort seems to be an attempt to move away from the Peter Cetera dominant, "You're the Inspirationalistic" image of Chicago 17. Chicago 19 features Jason Scheff and Bill Champlin on lead vocals. The first two singles released from this album, "I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love" and "Look Away" which feature the rougher sounding voice of Bill Champlin are the bands first "Power Ballads." Evolution Jason Scheff, Cetera's replacement, is featured on songs like "We Can Last Forever" (which may be the best song on the album) and "What Kind of Man Would I Be." After hearing his performance on these songs one may want to ask, Peter who? Percussion performances and the horn parts on this album also let the listener know that 40 year old men can produce good music. Chicago 19 is a good pop album. The problem is that it is too much pop. The band does, however, seem to be going in the right direction. I recommend this album to pop music fans. Hopefully Chicago 20 will be a new look. THE BAND'S OLD LOOK. Review house size (2000). The concert was the Smith's celebrating and a celebration of the Smiths. Morrisey opened by singing some opera a cappella. After the band kicked in there was chaos. Due to Morrisey's sexual gyrations and invitations, the audience stormed the stage to dance and touch Morrisey. The show had to be halted and the stage cleaned before the concert could resume. The "RANK" album is stalked with Smith’s classics such as: "Big Mouth Strikes Again," "Boy with a Thom in his Side,” and "Cemetery Gates." And as if to prove that there is more to the Smiths than just Morrisey’s voice, Johnny Man goes of on a 15-minute jam. The sound quality of the album is really good considering that the album is live, because there isn’t that muddy or static sound that usually accompanies a live album. The only drawback of the album is that it does not include much of Morrisey talking. I liked the album because it wasn't a greatest hits album with all of the songs recorded live. "RANK" is like an anthology because it has songs from "The Smiths, The Smiths" all the way up to "The Queen is Dead". "RANK" is a must-have for any Progressive music collection: ANYTHING Bui '