IMIEM DlSCussions Some recent new albums, rated: ••••excellent, ••• g am, **so/50, •a waste of time. Songs of Kristoffenea - Kris Kristofferson (Monument Records). _ Rating: *** - Mr. K is currently sharing the crest of a popularity wave with a certain Ms. S, thanks to a movie. "A Star Is Born". For both new and old fans, this collection presents every song you ever wanted to hear by Mr. K on one piece of vinyl. Found here are many classic Kristofferson penned standards sung in characteristic nasal drawl, making this album predestined to be a popular bestseller. Bareback - Richard Torrance (Capitol Records). Rating: *** - A fine rock 'n' roll voice, good playing, and a mixed bag of electric rockers and slow ballads make this a better than average collection of tunes. Torrance has working behind him a fine assemblage of musicians, including Little Feat keyboardist Bill Payne. Works, Volume one - Emerson, Lake, and Palmer (Atlantic Records). Rating: ***Y: - The first studio album in some three years, this two-record set features one side each to the solo pursuits of respective members, and the remaining side to putting it all together as a band. Outstanding are Keith Emerson's full-blown pihno concerto, complete with London Symphony Orchestra; various usages of classical influences, such as Bernstein in "Pirates"; adaptations of classi cal material; and Greg Lake's 41111.11•11111IIIIIIM11111111111111111111111 MI 111 lIIIMIII IMINIIIIMOUINIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIII4o (WNIIR LISTENER'S CHOICE SURVEY . . . . . . . . Now you can choose the music we play and when we play it! Just fill out this form, cut it out and drop it in the box in Yendorville or in the WNDR Studio, Room W-106. FIRST CHOICE- SECOND CHOICE %an Immuiummummommummomod By Gregory Hall lushly romantic arrangements and songs. One major criticism, however, is that I find ELP's treatment of Copland's "Fanfare" rather barbaric, considering the majestic piece of music they took upon themselves to butcher. Festival - (Columbia Records). Rating: •• - The old fire lives on, but the sphit is gone. This is a rather sad and predictable album, but never theless is Carlos Santana's best effort in years, because it attempts to be convincing. Wands - The Band (Capitol Records). Rating: " 4* - A fine overall Rating: 01 / 2 - This album effort marks the last album should have been called from The Band. Although not "Burnin' Out". Every beat, riff, quite up to the standards of and chord sounds overworked their finest work, great and cliched. Paul Rodgers has musicianship combined with a become totally predictable in good selection of new material his writing and phrasing of by Robbie Robertson make vocals. Lack of imagination and "Islands" an enjoyable listening vitality breed ennui. Inyang Continued From Page 2 enacting and enforcing such laws as are deemed necessary • to the promotion of the welfare of the students (such as arming our campus police with guns), yet only about 8% of the student body turn up for its , elections, executive offices are contested unopposed, and many senatorial seats are uncontest ed. SGA efforts must be measured by intentions, not All interested musicians are invited to participate in the Spring Jam, scheduled for May 5 at 8:00 p.m. in the Student Center. Admission is $l.OO. The P.A. system will be provided by Disco-to-Go. For further information, call 944- 0591. 4 abortion 'birth control •counseling 0, •pregnancy testing gr i 1, 'educational services ► PO 1 r , res clinic and counseling service 2709 N. Front Street Harrisburg Pennsylvania 17110 • (717) 234-4994 YOUR FAVORITE SONG, ALBUM and/or ARTIST: C.C. Reader experience. This Time It's For Real - Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes (Epic Records). Rating: ** l ll - Even though three new Springsteen songs are present, this record is still disappointing. Bad production, a muddy mix, and an attempt at a Spector mood that failed all conspire to weaken the music. After the promise of their debut album last year, this, the group's second, is a step backwards. However, some cuts rise above the clumsy production, and attempt to maintain their energy levels. In the right hands, this album could have been a gem. Santana Bunks' Sky - Bad Company (Swan Song Records). results - by 'sincerity', not achievements. I shall end this letter with a reminder to whom it may concern that every thing in nature, according to the second law of Thermodynamics, tends to proceed to a state of greater molecular disorder. The more things can go wrong, the more they will. I have not accused anyone. I have only made comments and asked questions. There will be a rummage, plant and bake sale Saturday May 7th, from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. in the Student Center. Parents of children in th Child Development Center • conjunction with the studen PSEA are sponsoring the sal- WHEN YOU WANT TO • HEAR YOUR REQUEST: (Which Period?) • (Which Day?) I 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Supervisory Development Seminar for Health Care Personnel - Student Center. Deadline for extension/ removal of winter term deferred grades. 8:00 a.m. - EIT Test. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Rummage Sale - Child Development Center - Student Center. May 8 7:00 p.m. - Mass - Student Center. 8:00 p.m. - Social - Student Center. 8:30 p.m. - Fireside Chat - Student Center. May 9 Information Seminar - Chi 6:30 p.m. - Coffeehouse. Dorm Olympics. May 10 9:00 p.m. - Keggar - WNDR and Meade Heights Board of Governors - Student Center. Dorm Olympics. May 11 12:00 noon - Meeting - Maramptha Bible Club - W-138. 3:00 p.m. - Bathtub Race - P.S.P.E. - begin at Student Center. 4:00 p.m. - Headshop Training for Concert - Student Center`:, 5:30 p.rn. - Communal Dinner. 7:00 p.m. - Roman Riots. Last day for Graduate programs to certify completion of Master's papers. Dorm Olympic Finals. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Arson Detection Workshop for Insurance Companies - Continuing Education. 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. - Father Richardson for Counseling - Vendorville. 11 :00 a.m. - Brown Bag Lunch - Returning Women - W-138. A Note From James H. Paul, the Coordinator of Campus Safety & Security Services! Mr JamesH. Paul, Coordin ator of Campus Safety and Security Services, informs everyone that commencing Monday, May 9, 1977, parking of motor vehicles in the area of the University Apartments will be restricted to the residents of those apartments and their bonafide guests. Individuals desiring to use the tennis Read This News of WoNDeR Tuesday, May 10, 9:00 p.m. New Music for the week of is the evening you've been April 25' waiting for! WNDR Radio, in cooperation with the Meade Heights Board of Governors, presents an "Oldies Keggar." $1.50 will buy you all the Genesee Cream Ale you can drink, a great escape from mid-term pressures, and the opportunity to win albums. You may win Emerson, Lake, & Palmer's latest 2 album set, Works if you have the winning number. A numbered ticket will be provided (upon receipt of your $1.50) at the door. Great albums like Melanie, Golden Earring, and Ringo Starr will be awarded to those who correctly identify a song title or an artist. Great Music, thirst quenching beer, and an exciting evening are waiting for you, Tuesday 9:00 p.m. in the Student Center. Just another great addition to the Rites of Spring! *************** Not loin May 6 May 7 Mayl2 courts or other recreational facilities in the area will be required to park their motor vehicles in the parking lot of the Multipurpose Building or the general parking area off Olmstead Drive and 0 Sts. Violators of this parking restriction will be issued Traffic Violation Notices for illegal parking. Singles: Tokyo Joe - Brian Ferry On and On - Kenny Rankin Delightful - Marada Walden Break It to Me Gently - Aretha Franklin Albums: Love Storm, Tavares Mad Love, Golden Earring Most Requested Albums from the Listener's Choice Survey Rumours, Fleetwood Mac Chicago, Greatest Hits Foreignor Have you put in your requests yet? *****4c********* If you have classified ads, place them in the classified box located in the S.G.A. Office before Tuesday at 5:00 P.M. . They will appear in the C.C. Reader and also be read on the air as part of the WNDR Classifieds. Page 3 Rho -
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