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and margins are being hit for the
music fereffligfflitili manufacturer and the label. But,
the music industry has cut out AS INFORMATION Technology Minister Geoffrey Pattie
THE STATE of music broadcasting in the UK is to be debated in a UK waste in the past and people are and his civil servants put the finishing touches to the new
Music Radio Conference organised by the Radio Academy. now trying new ideas to cover Green Paper on copyright reform relating to om
The conference will kick off on the evening of February 28 at the BBC margins. It's all so much more of
a business now than it was." recording, which is due to be published any day now, e
Paris studio in Lower Regent Street with a session titled Heroes & David Black, financial director should ponder the implications of an article in me
Villains which will examine the relationship between radio and the for CBS, adds: "The weak pound Gramophone which refers to the "future requiremen
music industry. Panelists are to be confirmed, but will include CBS and increases the price of a range of (our italics) for a home recordable and erasable compac^
BPI chairman Maurice Oberstein. things to us, but the impact has
The conference will continue on March 1 at the Purcell Room on not been that great. Manufactur- disc. "This process is still in the experimental stage'
London's South Bank, opening with a talk by Paul Gambaccini on music ers so far have been able to keep writes The Gramophone's audio expert, "but with the
radio and the US charts. This will be followed by a session on prices down." might of the Philips organisation, the inventors of the
programming and presentation with Radio One's Steve Wright and CBS gets board and raw tapes compact disc itself, its arrival on the commercial scene
Tony Hale, Capital Radio head of music. from the US and Black says: "At can be only a matter of time" . .. speaking on the Radio
A chart seminar tagged 18 With A Bullet comes next with a panel to be the moment there is no over-
announced, and then an attempt to define UK music radio hstenership Four Today programme this week BPI legal adviser
called Who What When Why Where chaired by Radio One's Doreen whelming impact, although we Patrick Isherwood said he was optimistic of Government
Davies with panelists Pam Miles (BBC Audience Research) and David will be keeping a very careful action to implement a home-taping royally by the
Vick (IBA Audience Reseach) watch on the costs side. If the
whole of the extra cost was pas- autumn of this year. . . Chester Crown Court judge Robin
Pay To The Piper is a seminar on radio and copyright payments with a sed on to us there might be a David brought a touch of levity to the obscene records
panel including BBC legal adviser Anthony Jennings and probably problem. It would certainly not be hearing (see pi) — ruling Sheep Farming In The
Radio Hallam MD Bill McDonald. The panel for Learning The Game, helpful.
dealing with finding, training and managing new radio presenters, will "There are benefits, of course, Falklands not obscene he said: "I should declare an
include Radio One head of programmes Johnny Beerling, and the in the pick up of more money interest as my cousin is a sheep farmer in the
conference will end with a talk on American music radio by Norman from overseas licences. The suc- Falklands" . . . Tom Bailey and Joe Leeway of The
Pattiz of Westwood One, a leading US radio programme company. cess of CBS all over Europe and Thompson Twins took tickets at the Wembley Arena clad
The conference organiser is Tim Blackmore of Reliable Source, who is Japan and the US helps." in Wembley steward uniforms before they went on stage
a Radio Academy council member. Further details are available from But a spokesman for EMI feels
Maureen Winnall at the Radio Academy (0272 272097) — and nobody recognised them ... A son, Uriel Meir, to
"The exchange rates have not music publishing executive Ronald Cole and wife Jenny,
been of any significance. The who emigrated to Israel in 1979.
amount of product that goes for
export is negligible so it is not an
Midem eogts emraowwiii enormous part of the business of THE DEAF (Distinguished Engineers' Audio Federation)
A STRONG line-up of international artists has been announced for the EMI annual awards dinner was the most successful to date
gala performances at the 19th Midem which opens in Cannes on "We are supplied with our new with a record sum likely to be donated to charities that
January 27. raw materials by ICI in the UK and help the deaf (the actual figure will be established this
The first night gala will include Bonnie Tyler, Paul Young and Talk we have not had any significant week). Among the award winners were Richard
Talk, while the Golden Midems Awards gala will feature Pia Zadora, price increase in six months.
Jermaine Jackson, Bronski Beat, Billy Idol and Chris de Burgh. Whether a price rise is to come Goldblatt of Audio FX, Barbara Jefferies of Townhouse
Some 700 companies from more than 50 countries have so far we have no indication." Studios and Terri Anderson, former Music Week studios
registered for this year's Midem which has broadened its net to include Alison Wenham, sales mana- editor — full details and pictures in next week's Studio
music video, cable and satellite broadcasting and radio programming. ger for importers Conifer Re- Extra section . . . The idea of an all-Europe rock TV show
Several promotion video production companies are participating for cords, says: "American com- is a worthy one but a live five-and-a-half hour marathon
the first time, along with the cable/satellite companies Sky Channel, panies foresaw the problems of isn't the way to do it — we sympathised with Europe A
MTV, Music Box and Video Music, and the whole question of the use of the exchange rate and arranged
video music on satellite TV will be debated at a Midem seminar. for European manufacture and Go-Go's link-man Ray Cokes who was lumbered with a
distribution. This problem has very unfunny funny-man assistant, but he also had to
been going on for most of 1984 contend with a mish-mash of videos, snippets of live
and has helped a general move music from here and there and various Euro-youngsters
towards Europe. That is a help to in various states of angst. Why couldn't they just stick to
CD Hi-Fi for rfeusure us because it consolidates manu-
facture." the music? . . . Don't all rush, but copyright ace Margaret
THE HI-FI magazine Hi-Fi For Pleasure is being re-launched in March But BPI general manager Peter Brace informs us that Edward Elgar, Gustav Hoist and
with a new title — Compact Disc & Hi-Fi For Pleasure— to cater for the Scaping reports that the industry Frederick Delius are all out of copyright this year . . . The
developing CD market. as a whole is concerned about Tube executive producer Malcolm Gerrie extending his
The magazine has been featuring CD news and features for several the exchange rate because it can responsibilities as Tyne Tees production executive of
months and was promoted to change its emphasis to CD following a prevent interest rates from falling music enterprises and head of a new department for
reader survey in its Which Compact Disc? special issue which showed and thereby reduce the amount
that 50 per cent had already reduced or stopped buying LPs in of disposable income in people's young people's programmes.
anticipation of switching to CD. pockets.
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MUSIC WEEK JANUARY 12 1985
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WEST END Central Printing has V
introduced a laser compugrapher fee Kern
to produce what the firm terms a
high quality of music presen- THIS MONTH marks the centenary (January 27) of the birth of Jerome t-::
tation in considerably less time Kern, and Chappell Music, in ar'TDciation with Welk Music Group
than that taken using traditional subsidiary T B Harms, has organ'sed various events commemorate
typewritten keyboard methods. one of America's best songwiiters.
Text can be combined with all Kern penned hundreds of songs and film scorco during the 60 years of
types of graphics, including half- his life, collaborating with over 60 different lyricists in the process.
tones, line drawings, notes, lints Among his immortal standards are They Didn't Believe Me, 01' Man
and reversals. Over 40 different River, All The Things You Are, Smoke Gets In Your Eyes, Yesterdays and
text input devices are compatible The Touch Of Your Hand.
with the laser compositor, ensur- The National Film Theatre is holding a Jerome Kern Fesitval through-
ing the highest standard of type- out January, beginning on January 8 with Till The Clouds Roll By (based
setting. on Kern's life story) and You Were Never Lovelier and culminating on
West End has produced the his centenary date with further films and a talk on Kern by arts, and
sophisticated system, giving music critic Derek Jewell.
what it describes as "a new stan- A reception at The Palace Theatre on January 25 will launch Jerome
dard of quality, speed and Kern Year, with reminiscenses by celebrity guests recorded by Radio I
cost-effectiveness", in collabor- Two for later transmission The South Bank Show, London Weekend
ation with leading European TV's arts programme, is recording a portrait of Kern for transmission in THE 80TH birthday of veteran songwriter Tommie Connor shortly before
equipment manufacturers and May. Christmas was marked by the PRS with a gold disc presented to him by
special computer software de- Among the record releases scheduled for the centenary year are Great PRS chairman Roger Greenaway (centre) and president Vivian Ellis
signers. The system's develop- British Dance Bands Play Jerome Kern — 1926-46 (EMI) out this month (right). The disc commemorates Connor's biggest successes, listing The
ment was prompted by "the and The Light Blues Sing Jerome Kern (Hyperion) released last month. Biggest Aspidistra In The World, Never Do A Tango With An Eskimo, I
rising costs of the considerable In Kern's homeland, President Reagan has declared January 27 Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus, The Little Boy That Santa Claus
manual operations involved in National Jerome Kern Day. and a commemorative stamp is being issued Forgot, It's My Mother's Birthday Today, Till The Lights Of London Shine
the Musicwriler system", which to launch the year's celebrations Again, Underneath The Spreading Chestnut Tree, and Lili Marlene.
West End introduced into the UK O Music Week will publish a special supplement on Jerome Kern and
in the late Sixties to replace hand his music in the issue dated January 26.
engraving.
The company acknowledges
that the laser compugrapher is IVIPA siefei]
expensive in common with all syeness for
technological innovations, but THE VIGILANCE of a printed EMM) sopp'ogjEui} ilm
claims the high costs are justified music dealer and the co- Formula ©m© Music
by the volume of existing work operation of the staff of Inter- FORMULA ONE Music, formed
which the new computer and national Music Publications (IMP) by Ellis Rich and backed by the duo distribution (ateoD
laser-based system speeds have resulted in successful action Red Bus Group last September, is
through the printing process and being taken by the MPA against a nearing its three-month anni- THE PERFORMING Right Society film What Price Music? is now being
by the potential for new and inno- guitar tutor compilation entitled versary with two UK hits under its distributed in conjunction with CFL Vision (formerly the Central Film
vative work which its availability The Chris Berry Songbook. belt and increasing international Library), which handles educational, training and general films on a
will stimulate. The latter was found to contain success. national basis.
West End Central Printing is extracts from existing publi- The UK successes were Magic The PRS documentary, which was launched in May 1983, has
part of the Premier Metropolis cations, and the MPA obtained Touch by Rose Royce and Your previously been distributed solely by the society's publications and
Group, established in the late damages, costs, delivery up and Touch by Bonnie Pointer. The information department. Nevertheless it has been seen by a wide
Forties. an apology. Fight by Norma Lewis just variety of organisations, including the Barbados Ministry of Information,
missed the lop 100 (101), but is the Shooters Hill Cine Society, the Royal Marines School of Music, and
also selling well in France and the Library Association.
Germany. In addition to these The film, which explains the PRS role in protecting the copyright of its
EUROPARADE '84 three artists, Formula One is writer and publisher members and collecting fees for the performance
publishing material by Jimmy of their works, is available for free loan on 16mm film and VHS,
Ruffm, Sam Harris and Maureen Betamax, Low-Band Umatic and Philips V2000 formats. If requested, a
Steele. PRS representative will attend screenings to answer any questions.
Countries
DO THEY KNOW IT'S CHRISTMAS, Band Aid Ml Mm: i j\_ CM
WHEN THE RAIN BEGINS TO FALL, Jermaine NL/B/GB/D/A/CH/IRE
Jackson & Pia
Zadora NL/B/F/D/A/CH/ES/DK
THE WILD BOYS, Duran Duran NL/B/D/A/CH/I/DK
LAST CHRISTMAS/EVERYTHING SHE WANTS.
Wham! NL/B/GB/A/DK/IRE fc of Qdogmg]
THE POWER OF LOVE, Frankio Goes To
Hollywood NL/B/GB/D/CH/IRE By PAUL HILDEN, a lawyer
LIKE A VIRGIN, Madonna NL/B/GB/CH/IRE about these topics then you are
14 ONE NIGHT IN BANGKOK, Murray Head B/GB/D/CH/DK/IRE quite free to do as you please. SOME CONFUSION still exis
4 1 JUST CALLED TO SAY I LOVE YOU. Stevie A NUMBER of shops which hold However, you may find a clause among many retailers about tl
Wonder F/CH/ES/I/DK their premises on a leasehold in the lease stating that you position of part-time staff at
7 GHOSTBUSTERS, Ray Parker Jr. GB/F/ES/DK basis, have raised queries about cannot assign or sub-let at all.
19 THE RIDDLE, Nik Kershaw B/GB/D/DK/IRE their right to assign or sublet the their rights under employme
9 CARELESS WHISPER. George Michael F/ES/I/DK Unless the landlord waives his legislation. It is easy to unds
16 THE WAR SONG, Culture Club F/ES/I/DK accommodation from which they right, the clause means what it stand the difficulties since diffe
10 I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER, Jim Diamond NL/B/IRE trade. says and you cannot transfer all ent definitions are given of 'pai
11 SEXCRIME (nineteen eight-four), Eurythmics NL/B/D/CH Assignment occurs where you or even part of the premises time staff for different purpose
20 WE ALL STAND TOGETHER, Paul McCartney & The Frog transfer to someone else the However, more usually you will A part timer is someone wf
Chorus GB/IRE whole unexpired term of your find a clause saying you cannot works for you less than 16 hou
16 17 NEVER ENDING STORY. Limahl A/ES/DK lease. If you transfer less than assign or sub-let without your
17 NEW THANK GOD IT'S CHRISTMAS. Queen B/A/IRE this amount then what you give is per week. However, if someor
18 22 TOO LATE FOR GOODBYES, Julian Lennon B/DK known as a sub-lease. landlord's consent. This may has worked for you for five yea
19 13 I FEEL FOR YOU, Chaka Khan D/A/CH seem only subtly different but the or more, then they only becon
20 15 CARIBBEAN QUEEN, Billy Ocean D/CH Thus, if you have a 14-year wording is important. If you ask part timers if they work for lei
21 18 DISCO BAND, Scotch 6 D/A lease and have occupied the the landlord for permission to than eight hours per week.
23 SMALLTOWN BOY, Bronski Beat F/l premises for three years, there is say, assign, the law says that In other words, if they work fi
23 NEW I WANT TO KNOW WHAT LOVE IS. Foreigner GB/IRE 11 years of the lease still out- "such permission shall not un-
24 32 EVERYTHING MUST CHANGE, Paul Young GB/IRE standing If you sell this term to 16 hours a week or more or
25 31 COMO PUDISTE HACERME. .., Alaska & Dinarama ES reasonably be withheld". If per- hours a week or more over
26 21 WE BELONG, Pat Benatar someone else that is an assign- mission is refused unreasonably five-year period, then they a
27 30 BESOIN DE RIEN ENVIE DE TOI, Peter & Sloane D/A/CH ment. If you lease the premises to you can nevertheless go ahead
28 27 STILL LOVING YOU, Scorpions F another for say three years, this but the key thing is you must first treated as full-time staff.
29 34 ALL OF YOU, Julio Iglesias & Diana Ross F/CH will be done by a sub-lease and This means an entitlement
30 28 I you are a sub-landlord. ask for consent. redundancy pay and unfair di
FOREVER YOUNG, Alphaville l/DK The mam grounds for a justi- missal compensation if all tf
31 36 SEVILLA, Miguel Bose ES If you allow someone else to fied refusal would be the lack of
32 26 12 NO MORE LONELY NIGHTS (BALLAD), Paul McCartney ES use part of your premises which other conditions are fulfilled at
33 40 2 NELLIE THE ELEPHANT, Toy Dolls GB you lease, this will be a sub- credit-worthiness of the person
34 NEW SNOOPY, Chantal Goya F letting. to whom you are assigning or the stateme ,ment t0 have a
35 RE THE WANDERER, Status Quo NL/CH There are many occasions letter's character or the use to fefms n? SeU m9 0m their ma
,
erms of employment. The pa
36 33 5 SILDAVIA, La Union ES which the person will put the timer has no such rights.
37 37 2 LOVE RESURRECTION. Alison Moyet I where businesses may wish to premises.
38 38 3 MOVE YOUR BODY CLOSE TO ME, Dana Gillespie A assign or sub-let. They may be If you are not certain whether However, even thouoh a n?
39 RE KALIMBA DE LUNA, Bonoy M F closing down completely with or not the refusal will be held to 110 r 9ht 10 have his/h
40 RE SOUNDS LIKE A MELODY, Alphaville ES several years of a lease still to run be reasonable then you can go to emTs'nT
terms 'i
of employment set out
Key; A — Austria, B - Bolrjium; CH - Swit/orland; D West Germany or they might find the premises court which will declare on this be useful t0 c
DK - Denmark; ES - Spain. F - Franco; GB - United Kingdom which they originally took too matter. this FuJ
I — Italy, NL — Netherlands, IRE — Eire large and find that they can One final point — the clause dence of m
ounce the fact" Woulci be ev
that thev a
Compiled from 17 noiional charts by Tros-Rudio. Hilversum. Holland. profitably let a part of them to against assignment is not broken e 8 and would he
another business. Can you legally by the passing on of the lease to Cul shn IH '.' s ute"
do this? someone by bequest in a will or condition S , em P |o arise as
If your please says nothing on intestacy. holidavs ° PaV P and
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Edited
Reviewed by
by NICOLAS SOAMES
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TIME ZONE: World Destruction (CellulOid/Virgin VS 743 (12), EMI), A
hard-hilling, fasl dance irack lhat succinclly sums up world affairs at the
start of another year. Excellent production work by Bill Laswell/Material
and Afrika Bambaataa, who also supplies vocals with John Lydon who,
in turn, uses his characteristic sneer to much better effect than on his ippett celebration
recent work with PIL.
DR CALCULUS: Programme 7 {10/Virgin TEN 32 (12), EMI). Stephen
"Tin Tin" Duffy teams up with Roger Freeman, ex-Pigbag, to produce an
intriguing track, featuring obscure references in French within a state-of-
the-art production that uses editing techniques reminiscent of The Art
Of Noise. Moves at a fair pace and is bolstered by a rousing burst of moves into top gear
trombone and certainly deserves plenty of exposure.
UNDISMAYED by the fact that the of The Midsummer Marriage in
BREATHLESS; Ageless (Tenor-Vosa BREATH 2, Cartel). The second increasingly popular Sir Michael May.
single from this highly interesting band has atmospheric backing of Tippell chose to celebrate his The record industry, too, is
echoing guitars and distinctive vocals. The B-side features the much 80th birthday (on January 2) in marking the event with a number
better A New Chapter and Fallen Dreams. the US, the British music industry of releases. In addition to the
moves into celebratory action recording of the Four
CARROLL THOMPSON: The Apple Of My Eye (Virgin VS 698 (12), EMI) next week with several new Symphonies issued by Decca in
This funky track was recorded before Thompson joined Floy Joy and releases, backed by concerts and November, and the Four Sonatas
although it's a competent effort it doesn't quite match any of the tracks books. coming from CRD in March,
from Floy Joy's excellent debut album Into The Hot. The Royal Festival Hall hosts Philips is now re-issumg its 1975
no less than five events between recording of The Knot Garden
STERYL LEE RALPH: In The Evening (Arista ARIST (12) 595, PolyGram) January 20 and 27, starting with with Jill Gomez and Robert Tear
A lively dance record from this American singer in the style of Donna the premiere screening of the TV conducted by Colin Davis in a 2LP
Summer/Gloria Gaynor before the advent of high energy. Should do film A Full Life on January 20, gatefold sleeve set (412 707), it
well in the clubs, but is not outstanding enough to make much of an and followed by an afternoon will be a full price release.
impression on the charts. recital of the composer's Piano The other Philips re-issue is the
Sonatas including the first British Concerto for Orchestra coupled
TIPPA IRIE: All The Time A Lyric Rhyme (Greensleeves UKFC 4, Jet performance of No 4, played by with the Suite for the Birthday of
Star). One of the new breed of UK toasters Tippa Irie has produced a Paul Crossley. Prince Charles with the LSO con-
lively track with infectious rhythm and fast rap. It's backed up by the The evening is devoted to the ducted by Davis (412 378 and on
even more danceable and arguably better It's Good To Have The Feeling Triple Concerto and the Vision of cassette).
You're The Best and will probably do well in the clubs. St Augustine played by the Lon- EMI is also active, with a 2LP
don Sinfonietta. And the two re-issue set (EX 2902283 and on
SIR MICHAEL TIPPETT. popular cassette)
REWARD: Strangers This Time (Impression IMS (T) 7, PRT). A sparkling other major works in the series and prolific containing the Concerto
track which pins a lively beat to a strong bass line combined with an are A Child of Our Time (January for Double String Orchestra, the
adventurous mix full of percussive effects, with chiming keyboards and 25) and the Symphony No 2 first two Piano Sonatas played by
a stunning sax. It also features an excellent B-side, the dramatic and (January 27). January 23, where he conducts John Ogden, and the Piano Con-
punchy Here Comes The Dark. The Piano Sonata, which is his Symphony No 4, will be a certo among others.
bemg premiered in Los Angeles particularly memorable occasion This year will also see a new
DR FEELGOOD: My Way (Demon D 1032, Cartel/Rough Trade). The on January 14, is a major These January concerts, recording of the Bournemouth
Feelgoods return, having lost none of the aggression and fire that addition to the repertoire, lasting however, are just the tip of the Symphony Orchestra conducted
distinguished their previous records, even if Lee Brilleaux is the only 34 minutes, and will appear on iceberg. Throughout February, by Barshai playing the Ritual
surviving founder member. This is not the better known crooner's the CRD label in March, in a set the students of the Royal Dances and the Concerto for
ballad, but the Eddie Cochran/J Capehart number — and a rousing with the first three Sonatas. Academy of Music are mounting Double String Orchestra.
version it is too. Tippett's popularity is based a major Tippett Festival, open to There are also numerous ex-
not just upon establishment ap- the general public, starting with a hibitions and talks, and a new
IMMACULATE FOOLS: Immaculate Fools (A&M AM (X) 227, CBS). A proval, but his still-prolific out- production of The Knot Garden, book, Michael Tippett - A
pleasant pop number on which acoustic guitars are backed by repetitive, put. Last year saw the completion conducted by Nicholas Cleobury Celebration, edited by Geraint
melodic keyboard lines and an effective, distinctive vocal. Taken from of a number of works, including on February 20. Evans, with essays by Menuhm,
their forthcoming debut LP, Hearts Of Fortune, that by this effort sounds The Blue Guitar for Julian Bream The Bournemouth Symphony Jessye Norman, Solti, Mellers
interesting. Their future singles, however, need to be stronger to and Festal Brass with Blues, a Orchestra and the BBC Welsh and others is published by Baton
succeed work for brass band. Symphony Orchestra give Press this month.
Most important, however, was regional concerts in February, It will be followed by Opera
H20: You Take My Breath Away (RCA RCA (T) 468, RCA). This Scottish The Mask of Time, which was Kent Opera and the Royal Opera Guide No 29: The Operas of Sir
band may be anxiously trying to repeal the success of their only hit, widely regarded as vintage House present King Priam in Michael Tippett, published by the
Dream To Sleep, but are not likely to do so with this rather predictable Tippett. So the composer's April and May, and the ENO un- English National Opera and avail-
track featuring raunchy rock guitar and a roared vocal. appearance at the Festival Hall on veils the new Pountney production able from the Coliseum Shop.
RED BOX. Saskatchewan (Sire W 9157 (T), WEA) A light, pleasant
version of a Buffy Samte-Marie track that has been given a unique
modern sound. This, with its Aboriginal and American Indian influences, Pladdos
produces a memorable, quirky single that deserves attention.
Tear sings teei?
m@m p®ps
THE EVER-popular tenor Placido THE UK'S leading tenor, Robert Tear, has taken a break from recording
Domingo is the subject of a new with the majors to work with the tiny independent company Cabaletta
compilation from Deutsche Recordings on a project of English songs by Edward Lear, Lma Lehmann
Grammophon. and Sterndale Bennett
It is a 3LP collection called Taking its title from an Edward Lear song (a setting of words by
Placido Domingo Sings Great Tennyson), but with a view to the tenor's name, the record is called
Arias, PojDular Songs and Tears, Idle Tears, and features Tear accompanied by the pianist Gareth
ysfe Tangos, with works from Aida, Morell.
Rigoletto, Carmen and many "I wished to record these songs by Edward Lear, not because they are
more, plus the love duet from the greatest music, but simply to bring into focus the wide genius of this
Puccini's Manon Lescaut sung remarkable man," says Tear.
with Montserrat Caballe and Tears Idle Tears (CDN 5004, dealer price £3 19, distribution Gamut) is
ilDlboorS recorded live at the Metropolitan, the fourth title to come from Hertfordshire-based Cabaletta. The others
New York. include Jeffrey Talbot's Serenata, a collection of Neapolitan sonos and
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Orchestra (412 069 and on cas- WiSiiams Shesads Jan Smeterlin, which coi
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7 Carnaby St,London W.IV IPG 01-439 9411 Focus on Music Ewan MacColl among others in a die exiled Russian pianist I
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MUSIC WEEK JANUARY 12 1985
Edited
by
CHRIS WHITE
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Chart newcomers |
THE LIMIT; Say Yeah (Por- I Engine©™!]« ft® fthe top
trait/Epic A4808). Dutch ori- '
gin. Entered chart: January 5, I PRODUCER BRIAN Tench, whose credits to date have included Bow producer after a decade of paying his dues and demands. "RCA asked
1985. First UK single from a ■ Wow Wow, Bucks Fizz and Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, has me if I would mix several Bow Wow Wow tracks, the band liked what I
Dutch duo, Bernard Gates and | two new projects lined up for 1985, working with 10 Records' Pookah did, and I ended up producing them," he says. "I got an offer then to
Rob Van Schaik, who have i Makes Three and their Liverpudlian labelmates Cook Da Books. produce The Belle Stars for Stiff, and worked on their Iko Iko hit, then
been working together since ' Tench, who started his career working at Mayfair Studios in 1971 and came OMD who asked me to mix their Architecture & Morality album."
1982 and have written songs
C for I has been associated with the studios ever since, has also been engineer- Tench also spent eight weeks at Montserrat working on OMD's album
and produced various acts ing various sessions for former Dollar member Therese Bazar, whose — "They're good to work with because they have strong ideas, but are
in the Netherlands. Their first | first MCA Records album will be released later this year. Arif Mardin, the not so set in their ways that they won't accept other people's ideas. We
Dutch single, She's So Divine, i veteran US producer who has worked with The Bee Gees, Average worked together very much as a team."
was a US black music chart I White Band, Aretha Franklin and Wilson Pickett. has produced Therese Two year's ago Tench signed with Bucks Fizz producer Andy Hill's Big
hit, and made the UK disco I Bazar's LP. Notes production, and he was responsible for the group's top 10 hit.
chart, and was covered by dis- ' The last couple of years have seen Tench graduate into a fully-fledged When We Were Young.
co act Forrest. The single feat- |
ures vocals by Gwen Guthrie. |
KING: Love And Pride (CBS i iuiKs li©!r®es
A4988). UK origin. Entered ' Talent tips
charts: January 5, 1985. | GENERAL WOLF, who claim to be
Coventry band who have been "Hull's top band", have been at- a dozen duff singles we would
one of CBS Records' big | tracting London record company rather wait for what we and
hopes for some time now . interest, after a change in line-up. everyone else involved think is
They recently supported Cul- I Apart from resident gigs at the the right one."
lure Club on their UK tour. I fzmi Tower and Barham Hotel on Contact: Lauraine Brittle, 86a
This is a reissue of their first ' Humberside, they have also play- Bristol Street, Birmingham B5
single, originally early last I ed Dingwalls and the Rock Gar- 7AH (021-622 7283).
year. Their debut LP Steps In < ft den. The fivepiece band who play
Time was released in Novem- | "slick American-style rock", write THE POPULAR Front have re-
their own material. cently begun to attract "national
I OJ Contact: Sharan G Saul, 36 Hor- press and record company inter-
sell Road, Highbury, London N5 est" and plan to make 1985 the
(01-607 5978). year they introduce "the sound of
Csepitd suburbia to the rest of the world's
BIRMINGHAM BAND The Burn- population."
ing, who have signed a manage- The band originates from va-
sulfw© a ment deal with Headquarters rious quarters of London's north-
MARILLION CELEBRATED six sell-out shows at Hammersmith Odeon Publicity, a Midlands-based con- ern suburbs and have a strong
CAPITAL RADIO is sponsoring during 1984 (three of which took place during the band's Fugazi tour cert and record promotion com- following in North London and
Rock 'n' Roots — Youth Culture back in March) with a party, during which the EMI band was presented pany, have high hopes for 1985. Hertfordshire. Their recent cas-
and the Afro-Caribbean with a set of gold discs for their first LP, Script For A Jester's Tear, and a The band have recorded a ses- sette EPs The Naked Tape and
Connection, a one-day event set of silver discs for the current live album. Real To Reel. They have /ust sion for the BRMB radio station in The Secret Life Of Suburbia were
celebrating Afro-Caribbean started work on their third studio album which should be released in Birmingham, and have also been featured on Chiltern Radio and
influence on popular music and summer. booked for BRMB's tenth anni- recent London gigs have in-
fashion in the UK. The occasion, Left to right: back row, David Munns (director, artist development), versary series of concerts later cluded Dingwalls, the Rock Gar-
at the Commonwealth Institute in Ian Mosley and Fish of the band, front, guitarist Steve Rothery, Martin this month. Lead guitarist Paul den and Le Beat Route.
Kensington, will bring together Haxby (director, business affairs), band members Mark Kelly and Pete Harding says: "We have spent Contact: Clare O'Brien, 25 Tinity
performers, critics, writers and Trewavas. manager John Arnison. Hugh Stanley-Clarke (senior A&R the last year preparing our mater- Road, Luton, LU3 2LN (01-380
fans. manager) and Simon Hanhard (producer of Real To Reel). ial — rather than putting out half 2633).
cally, he now faces his own classical strong that the weakest link in the
Wtam! Ttomrapsora Twins Chris de iyrgh dilemma between the demands of an performance was actually John Cale's
enthusiastic if confused following, and Leaving It Up To You. which didn't fit
WHETHER YOU like their particular THERE WAS nothing pretentious ab- HAVING SEEN Chris de Burgh and his the need to maintain commercial in with the otherwise jaunty air.
style of pop music or not, the pin-up out The Thompson Twin's zestful per- excellent backing band at Wembley popularity GARETH THOMPSON Headliners Microdisney seemed to
pair of George Michael and Andrew formance at Wembley Arena. Their Arena earlier this year, it was interest- find it more difficult to communicate
Ridgeley, have achieved not incon- bright, catchy songs worked as well ing to see how well they adapted to Microdisney their delicate songs of modern-day
siderable success over the past year live as on vinyl and the group's enthu- the more intimate atmosphere of morality Singer Cathal Coughlan's
Three number one singles, a triple siasm went some way to overcoming Hammersmith Odeon KICKING OFF the New Year in style, shambling performance may have
platinum album, worldwide record the venue's obvious disadvantages. Recent, converts were rewarded ICA's latest Harp lager-sponsored been a little over-relaxed at times —
sales in excess of 10m and more Alannah Currie, clad in red satin with seven tracks from The Getaway Rock Week again provided a valuable especially on the encore, a cover of
magazine covers than any other act, tails and glittering diamante, was the LP. his first with producer Rupert Hine showcase for up-and-coming bands Richard Thompson's Withered And
suggest that they have arrived. focal point on stage throughout and which retained the folk roots and eight plus a good, cheap venue with plenty Died — but the sentiment and sin-
How long they stay at the top re- provided the xylophone and other per- from the symphonic rock outing Man of facilities for fans. cerity shone through and the rough
mains to be seen But if they continue cussion which has become the band's On The Line One of the first nights after the edges complimented the songs rather
to produce and record pop music of trademark. However, on stage where the layers Christmas break saw a bill to provide a than detracting from them.
the Same quality as their '84 vintage, Judy Do and You Take Me Up, of production are stripped away, it post-Yule boost with the rapidly im- The group's recent Rough Trade
there is no reason why they should which came towards the beginning of became evident that de Burgh's style proving Jazz Butcher supporting those retrospective. We Hate Vou South
not be around for some time to come. the set, established a high energy has matured rather than changed Irish dark horses. Microdisney. African Bastards, met with reviews
Their Christmas concerts at Wem- mood which was beautifully sustained drastically over the years. Both Trans- European gigging has seen the Jazz ranging from the ecstatic to the
bley were more to do with idol- by other favourites such as Doctor, mission Ends and The Head And The Butcher Band develop from what was pathetically blinkered. But, by their
worship than music But beneath the Doctor, Sister Of Mercy and We Are Heart proved this, and the pleasant a very ramshackle — albeit enjoyable very nature, Microdisney seem des-
screams, familiar sounds crept Detective. Irish lilt m de Burgh's voice served as a — ensemble, relying heavily on cover tined to be either hailed as musical
through. They ran through all the hits Despite just a little too much dry ice reminder to those who say he has sold material into a genuinely entertaining saviours for '85 or misunderstood and
and more, and the young fans who on occasions. The Thompsons' down- out. and unique act. Comparisons are no ignored Let's hope it's the former and
had come to droll at the wiggling hips to-earth approach was refreshing. His appeal arises from an ability to longer necessary as The Butcher's that Microdisney's music to close your
as much as listen to the music were Pure pop at its best. communicate emotionally dramatic delightful sense of the absurd has now eyes to open some minds.
disappointed. JIM EVANS KAREN FAUX songs with accessible themes. Musi- been put to use in a set of songs so DANNY VAN EM DEN
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Distributor Codes
A PRT 01 040 3344 mwsmmm
•ANY TROUBLE LIVE AI THE VENUE Tcldcc (West Germany) 526 967/- (MW)
•ATKINS. Chet A MAN AND HIS GUITAR RCA (Germany) NL 89150 (21/NK 89160 (2) (21PI C-l 99 (CON) BACKS 06032G221
•BENTON, Busier riRST TIME IN EUROPE Blue Phoenix (Frnncc) 33722/ (MW) BM BiBi Magnetics § <c TIT 16 Afit-lST. i-Aaa
•BROWN. Clarence •Galcmoulh" MORE STUFF Black & Blue (France) BB 33561/- (MW) >75 7117 £
■COCMRAN, Eddie EDDIE Palho Marconi (France) PM 1551743/— I3LPI E7 GO ICON) Bullet 08894 7631G J
•DARBY. Blind Terry 1929-37 Earl Archives (Austria) BD 611/— (MW) C-CBS 01 9G0 2155 1* 1 PURPIE RAIN. Prince zind The Revoluhon Warner Bros,
•DOMINO, Fats NEW ORLEANS ROCK & ROLL Palhc Marconi (France) PM 1551833/- (3LPI f/GO (CON) CA — Cad.llar. 01 836 3646 I
•FINK AND FRIENDS, Cathy GRANDMA SLID DOWN IMF. MOUNTAIN Rounder (USA) 8010/- (MWI CAS-CastloOl 871 1419 S 2* 3 BORN IN THE USA. Bruce Spnnrjsteen Col/CBS
•FLEETWOOD MAC LIVE IN BOSTON Tcldcc/Linc (Germany) LRLP 5348/- (Yellow Vinyl) f3 96 ICON) Charly 01 639 8603 I
•GLENN, Lloyd BLUES AND BOOGIES Black & Blue (France) BB 33563/- (MW) CM — Celtic Music 3 2 LIKE A VIRGIN. Madonns Sire
•JACKSON. Jim BEST OF 1928-30 Earl Archives (Austria) BD 613/— (MWI 0423 888979 4* 4 ARENA, Duran Duran Capitol
•JOHNSON. Jimmy HEAP SEE Blue Phoenix (France) 33720/- (MW) CON - Conifer 0895 441 422 |
•JOHNSTON JR.. Luther D01N THE SUGAR TOO Blue Phoenix (France) 33723/- (MW) P Counterpoint 5 5 PRIVATE DANCER, Tina Turner Capitol
•KING, Freddy GIVES YOU A BONANZA OF INSFRUMENTALS Crosscut (West Germany) CCX 1010 (MW) 01 5554321
•Kin, Eartha SI LOUIS BLUES RCA (Germany) NL 89345/NK 89345 £2 75 (CON) DIS —Discovery 067 285 406 I 6 6 VOLUME ONE, The Honey drippers Es Paranza
•Kin, Eartha THAT BAD EARTHA RCA (Germany) NL 89439/NK 89349 E2.75 (CON) EMI 01 561 8722 7* 8 17, Chicago Full Moon/Warner Bros
•LES AMBASSAOEURS DANCE MUSIC FROM W AFRICA Rounder (USA) 5013/ (MW) ERT — Eorthworks
•LUTCHER, Nellie MY PAPAS GOT TO HAVE EVERYTHING Juke Box Lil (Sweden) JB 1100/- (MW) 01 833 3952 8 7 BIG BAM BOOM, Oaryl Hall and -John Dates RCA
•McCOY, Charlio/WALTER VINCSON 1928-36 Earl Archives (Austria) BO 612/- (MW) 9* 9 SHE'S SO UNUSUAL, Cyndi LaUper Portrait
•McCULLOUGH, Henry HELL OF A RECORD Teldec (West Germany) 525 886/- (MW) F - PolyGram 01 590 0044 8
•McCUTCHEON, FAL - Falling A 0255 74730 |
•PRESLEY, Elvis John
SINGSWINTER
WORLDSOLSTICE
HITS RCARounder
(Germany)(USA)
NL 0192/-
89309/NKIMW)
89309 f3.0-l (CON) F'OL - Folksound 0203 10* 10 RECKLESS, Bryan Adams A&M
"PRICE, Sam PLAY IT AGAIN SAM Whiskey, Women And (Sweden) KM 702/— (MWI 711935 11 11 SPORTS. Huey Le wis & The News Chrysalis
•PRICE, Sammy ROCKIN" BOOGIE Black & Blue (France) BB 33560/- (MWI FP—Faulty 01-727 0734 |
•SHADOWS. The SHADOOGIE Pnthe Marconi (France) PM 1551503/- I3LP) £7.60 (CON) EPS- 77 45512 12 12 CANT SLOW DOWN, Lionel Richie Motown
'SMITH, Gordon LONG OVERDUE Line (West Germany) OLLP 5296/— MW) G — Lightning 01-969 8344 | 13* 13 LUSH LIFE, Linda Ronstodt Asyfum
•U.F.O SPACE METAL (DBL I Tcldcc (Germany) 628 363/- (MW) Gl- Gypsy 01 7364521
•VARIOUS ALABAMA ROCKS Collector (White Label) WLP 8873/- (MW) GRI - Geoff's Records 14* 14 TROPICO, Pat Benatar Chrysalis
•VARIOUS 50 s B0PPERS Collector (White Label) (Holland) WLP 8872/- (MWl International 01-804 8100 | 15* 17 NEW EDITION. New Edition MCA
•VARIOUS 32 GOLDEN COUNTRY HITS VOL 1 RCA (Germany) NL 43885(2)/NK 43886(2) i?LP) (CON) GY - Greyhound
•VARIOUS 32 GOLDEN COUNTRY HITS VOL 2 RCA (Germany) NL 438B7(2)/NK 43887(2) (2LP) (CON) 01 385 8146 16* 16 THE UNFORGETTABLE FIRE, U2 Island
•VARIOUS 10TS OF ROCKIN' Collector (White Label) (Holland) WLP 8871/- (MW) H-HR Taylor 021 622 2377 17* 19 MAKE IT BIG, Wham' Columb/a/CBS
•VARIOUS MORE RARE BOCK Collector (White Lahcl) (Holland) WLP 8870/- (MW) HS -Hotshot 053? 742106
•VARIOUS MUSIQUE DL FILM (FILM MUSIC) Palhc Marconi (France) PM 2901573 (3LP) £7 60 (CON) - Cartel (Backs Rough 18* 18 VALOTTE, Julian Lennon Atlantic
•VARIOUS THE SWINGING ROCK Collector (While Label) (Holland) WLP 8869/— (MWI Trade! and Fast Forward
•WYATT, Genc/TOMMY BLAKE GENE WYATT & TOMMY BLAKE Collector (White Label) (Holland) WLP 8 031 225 9297 19 15 "WOMAN IN RED" Stevie Wonder Motown
* Import Probe —051 236 6591 I 20* 20 SUDDENLY, Billy Ocean Jive/Arista
■Nine Mile —0926 26376 1
Red Rhino (Nth) — 21 21 1 FEEL FOR YOU. Chaka Khan Warner Bros
0904 641415 22* 22 BREAK. OUT, Pointer Sisters Planet
Revolver - 0272 29910b I
IKE - 01-381 2287 23* 33 AGENT PROVACATEUR, Foreigner Atlantic
BAKER, Lavcrn REAL GONE GIRL AHinity AFS 1072 (Chrome Cassette) £3.47 (CH/MW/HS) IMS — Import Music
BAS1E, Count SWINGIN' THE BLUES Aflinity AFS 1010 (Chrome Cassette) £3 47 (CH MW HS) Servrces (via PolyGram) | 24* 24 A PRIVATE HEAVEN. Sheena Easton EMl America
BELL William DO RIGHT MAN Charly TCCRB 1076 (Chrome Cassette) £3 47 (CH MW.HSI 01-590 6044
BROWN Ruth ROCKIN' WITH RUTH Charly TCCRB 1059 (Chrome Cassotie) £3.47 (CH MW/HS) IMP — Impo* Musik 25 23 HEARTBEAT CITY, The Cars Elektra
BURKE. Solomon CRY TO ME Charly TCCRB 1075 (Chrome Cassclie) £3,47 (CH/MW/HS) 01 229 5454 Mercury
BURNETTE TRIO. Johnny THE JOHNNY BURNETTE TRIO Charly TCCDX 3 (Twinplay Chrome Cassellc) £3 47 (CH/MW/HS) INV — Invicta Audiovisuals 26* 26 PERFECT STRANGERS. Deep Purple
CHARLES, Ray TELL THE TRUTH Charly TCCRB 1071 (Chrome Cassetie) £3 47 (CH/MW/HS) 0533 717211 27* 27 ANIMALIZE, Kiss Mercury
DILL1NGER COCAINE Charly TCNC 003 (Chrome Cassette) £2.81 (CH/MW/HS) IRS- Independent Record
DORSEY, Lcc G0NH BE FUNKY Charly TCCRB 1001 (Chrome Cassette) £3 47 (CH.'MW/HSl Sales 01-850 3161 28 25 1100 BEL AIR PLACE. Julio Iglesias Cotumbia/CQS
GONG CAMEMBERT ELECTRIQUE Charly TCCRM 2003 (Chrome Cassetlel £3.47 (CH MW/HSI (Chris Weliard)
GONG FLYING TEAPOT Charly TCCR 30202 (Chrome Cassette) £3 37 (CH/MW/HS) J —JungloOI-3599161 29* 32 BUILDING THE PERFECT BEAST. Don Henley Geffert
HALEY. Bill THE ESSENTIAL BILL HALLY Chatly TCCDX 5 (Twinplay Chrome Cassette) £3 47 (CH/MW/HS) JS —JetstarOI 961 5818 30 + 30 STAY HUNGRY. Twisted Sister Atlantic
HAMPTON. Lionel LEAPIN' WITH LIONEL Affinity AFS 1000 (Chrome Cassette) £3 47 (CH/MW/HS) JSU — Jazz Services
HOOKER John Lcc THIS IS HIP Charly TCCRB 1004 (Chrome Cassette) £3 47 (CH/MW/HS) Unhmned 0422 64773 31 28 WAKING UP WITH THE HOUSE ON FIRE.
JAMES. Elmorc ONE WAY OUT Charly TCCRB 1008 (Chrome Cassette) £3 47 (CH/MW/HS) - K iel 01 992 8000 Culture Club Virgin/Epic
JORDAN, Louis. & THE TYMPANY FIVE LOOK OUT Charly TCC1048 (Chrome Cassette) £3.47 (CH/MW/HS) KS — Kingdom — 32 34 SOUNDTRACK. Eddie and the Cruisers Scotti Bros.
LEE Junior TONiGHT S THE NIGHT Charly TCCRB 1039 (Chrome Cassette) £3.47 (CH/MW/HS) 01 836 4763
McPHATTER, Clyde ROCK AND CRY Charly TCCRB 1073 (Chrome Cassellc) £3.47 (CH/MW/HS) LO Londisc 0206-271069 33* 3.6 2 A.M. PARADISE CAFE, Barry Manilow Arista
REDDING, Otis COME TO ME Charly TCCRB 1077 (Chrome Cassette) £3 47 (CH/MW/HS) 34* 38 ICE CREAM CASTLE, The Time Warner Bros
REED Jimmy UPSIDE YOUR HEAD Charly TCCRB 1003 (Chrome Cassette) £3 47 (CH/MW^HS) M — MSD —01-961 5646
COcn 1
SIMONE, Nina MY BABY JUST CARES FOR ME. Charly TCCR 30217 (Chrome Cassette) £3.47 (CH/MW/HS) MIS — Music Industry 35 MADONNA, Madonna Sire
Services 01-505 4392
*
SLEDGE, Percy ANY DAY NOW Charly TCCRB 1078 (Chrome Cassette) £3 47 (CH/MW/HS) MK —041-3339553 36 37 GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROAD STREET. P. McCartney Col.
TORME. Mel LULU'S BACK IN TOWN Affinity TCAFF 85 (Chrome Cassetie) £3 4? (CH/MW/HS) MO — Mole Jazz 01 278 0703
TORME Mel TORME SINGS ASTAIRE AHinity TCAFF 107 (Chrome Cassette) £3 47 (CH/MW/HS) MW — Making Waves 37 39 1934, Van Halen Warner Bros
TURNER. Joe JUMPlN' WITH JOE Charly TCCRB 1070 (Chrome Cassette) £3 47 (CH'MW.HS) .ru.MW.H 01-481 9917
VARIOUS JUMP CHILDREN (Tracks are all by the Flamingos, the Moonglows and the Orioles) Charly TCCRB 1050 £3.47 (LH.MW/H
N — Neon 0785 41311 38 31 ONCE UPON A CHRISTMAS, K. Rogers & D. Parton RCA
VARIOUS RARE SOUL UNCOVERED (20 NORTHERN SOUL CLASSICS) Charly TCCRB 1085 (Cnrome Cassette) £347 (CH/MW/HS) 39 29 EMOTION, Barbra Streisand Columbia/CBS
WALKER. T Bone T-BONE JUMPS AGAIN Charly TCCRB 1019 (Chrome Cassette) £3.47 (CH/MW/HS) NM — Nine Mite —
WILLIS, Chuck KEEP A DR1VIN' Charly TCCRB 1074 (Chrome Cassetie) £3.47 (CH/MW/HS) 0926 26376 40 41 THE PLEASUREDOME, Frankie Goes To Hollywood Island
Dealers ordering a copy of each cassette arc entitled to choose live additional cassettes from the range free of charge 0 — Outlet 0232 222826
OR — O'bitone 01 -965 8292
P—Pinnacle 0689 73145
PAC —Pacific 01-267 2917/8
PK — Pickwick 01 -200 7000
PR - President 01-839 4672
"ABERCR0MB1E John/JOHN SCOFIELD SOLAR Palo Alto (Italy) PA 8031/- £395 ICON) PROJ — Projection
•ARMSTRONG, Louis LOUIS ARMSTRONG: JULY 4-JULY 6 1971 RCA (Germany) 26.28109/- (2LP) £5 36 (CON) 0702 72281
•BILK. Acker ACKER S CHOICE Tcldcc (Germany) DP 5 28490 (2LP) £5.36 (CON) R - RCA 021-525 3000
■BLEY. Carla I HATE TO SING ECM (Germany) WATT 1212/— E3 80 (IMS) RA — Rainbow 01-589 3254
RC — Rollercoaster
COLE. Nat (Trio) FORGOTTEN YEARS Giants Of Jazz/Jasmine GOJ 1013/— £3 00 (H/IRS'MW/SW) 01-397 8967
COLTRANE, John MEDITATIONS Jasmine JAS 80/— £3 00 (HR/IRS/MW/SWI
CONDON, Eddie HIS WINDY CITY 7 JAM SESSION AT COMMODORE (19351 Commodore Classics (Teldcc Germany) 624054/— £3.04 (CONl RF.—Revolver0272
RL— Red Lighinin'
541291 42* 43 PLANETARY INVASION, Midnight Star Solar
CROSBY, Bob SUDDENLY IT'S 1939 Giants Of Jazz/Jasmine GOJ 1032/— £3 00 (H IRS MW/SW) 037-988 693 43* 51 ELIMINATOR, 2Z Top Warner Bros
•FAVRE, Pierre (Ensemble) SINGLE DRUMS ECM (Germany) ECM 1274/- £3 80 (IMS) RM — Record Merchandisers
•FELDMAN, Victor SECRET OF THE ANDES Palo Alto (Italy) PA 8053/- £3,65 (CONl 01-848 7511 45* 45 ALL THE RAGE, General Public I.R.S.
•FREE FLIGHT BEYOND THE CLOUDS Palo Alto (Italy) PA 8075/- £3 96 (CON) ROSS - Ross 08886 2403 Qwest
•GENERATION BAND. The CALL OF THE WILD Palo Alto (Italy) PA 202/- £3 96 (CON) RT Rough Trade 46* 50 ALL 1 NEED. Jack Wagner
•GILLESPIE, Dizzy SWEET SOUL Palhc Marconi (France) 2M 056 64825/2M 256 64825 £2 75 (CON) 01 833 2133 47* 47 THUNDER SEVEN, Triumph MCA
GOODMAN. Benny THE SMALL GROUPS Giants Of Jazz/Jasmine GOJ 1034/— £3 00 (H IRS/MW/SW) SIL — Silver Screen 01 430
•HAMPTON. Lionel NEW YORK BLACKOUT Palhe Marconi (France) 2M 056 64824/2M 055 64824/2M 256 64824 £2 75 (CON) 1317 48* 48 ESCAPE. Whodinl Arista
•HERMAN, Woody EARLY AUTUMN Palhc Marconi (France) PM 1804751/— £2 75 (CON) SIS —Special Import 49* 61 CHINESE WALLS, Philip Bailey Columbia/CBS
•HOLIDAY, Billie I'LL BE SEEING YOU 11944) Commodore Classics (Tcldcc Germany) 6.24291/— £3.04 ICON) Services (RCA)
JONES, Quincy QUINTESSENCE Jasmine JAS 79/- £3.00 IHR IRS/MW/SW) 021 553 7701 51* 66 REBEL YELL. Billy Idol Chrysalis
•KANSAS CITY 6 WITH LESTER YOUNG PREZ & FRIENDS r44l Commodore Classics (Teldcc Germany) 6.24292/- £3 04 (COM SO — Stage One 0428 4001 Camel/MCA
•LIEBMAN, Dave QUEST Palo Alto (Italy) PA 8061/- £3 96 (CON) SOL — Soloman & Port?s 52* 71 GIUFFRIA, Giuffria
•LINCOLN. Abbey AFFAIR EMI (France) LRP 3025/— f3.25 (CON) 0494-32711 Capitol
•MILLER. Glenn COLLECTION RCA (Germany) NL 45169/NK 451B9 (2LP) £5.36 (CON) SP— Spartan 01 903 8223 53* 56 SOLID, Ashford & Simpson
•MODERN JAZZ SOCIETY CONCERT OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC Verve (France) 823089-1 £3 60 (IMS) F — Studio Import 55* 57 WHEELS ARE TURNING. REO Speedwogon Epic
•PRIMA, Louis THE WILDEST EMI (France) 2C 052 80271/ 2C 244 80271 £3 04 (CON)
•REINHARDT Diango DJANGO REINHARDT Pathe Marconi (France) PM 1728833/PM 1728839 (2LP) £4 40 (CON) SW01—Swift
580 343a0424
9 220028
62* 62 EMERGENCY. Kool & The Gang De-Lite
•REINHAROT, Django/HOT CLUB BE FRANCE. DJANGO REINHARDT/HOT CLUB DU FRANCE Musidisc (France) ALB 322/- t2LP) £3.95 (IMS! TB —Terry Blood 6561
1 - Trojan 01-969 63* 74 OUT OF THE CELLAR, Ratt Atlantic
•ROACH. Ma*7STAN LEVY DRUMMIN' THE BLUES EMI (France) LRP 3064/— £3 5 (CON) 0782620321 Arista
•VARIOUS JAZZ MONTEREY (1958-1980) Palo Alto (Italy) PA 8080-2/— (2LPi (CON) TE — Tent 0708 751881 64* 64 CHARTBUSTERS, Ray Parker Jr.
WALLER, Pals LIVE VOL 11 Giants 01 Jazz/Jasmine GOJ 1035/— £3 00 (H/IRS/MW/SW) TR- Triple Earth 70* 76 DECEMBER, George Winston Windham Hill
•ZEITL1N, Denny TIDAL WAVE Palo Alto (Italy) PA 8044/— £3 36 (CON) 01-995 7059
V — Vista Sounds 71* 72 WORD OF MOUTH, The Kinks Arista
01-953 1661 75* 83 STOP MAKING SENSE. Talking Heads Sire
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W--WE A 01 998 5929 76* 79 POWERSLAVE. Iron Maiden Capitol
BENNETT, Steve COMEDY Nismallvillc SMV 001/— (PROJI WRD - Worldwide Record Fantasy
CORMACK, Arthur NUAIR BHA Ml OG Temple TP 106/— (CM/FOL) Distributors 01-635 3925 79* 85 AMADEUS, Soundtrack
•DESERT STRING BAND, The THE DESERT STRING BAND 1980 84 Shananchic (USA) 79041/— (PROJ) X — Clyde Factors 80* 81 BEAUTIFUL FEELINGS, Rick Springfield Mercury
FUREY BROTHERS AND DAVEY ARTHUR. The EMIGRANT Polydor (Eire) 2904 009/— (CM) 041-221 9844 MCA
FUREY BROTHERS AND DAVEY ARTHUR. The MORNING ON A DISTANT SHORE Polydor (Eire) 2904 010/— (CM) Y —Relay 01 579 6125 81 * 82 WHO'S LAST. The Who
HORSLIPS HORSLIPS HISTORY DAT LP2 (CM) 84* 91 THRILLER, Michael Jackson Epic
HORSLIPS THE BELFAST GIG Horslips Records Oats MOO 20/— (CM) Epic
MAGEEAN, Jim & JOHNNY COLLINS STRONTRACE Greenwich Village GVR 226/— (CM/FOL) 87* 88 STARCHILD, Teena Marie
•MENARD, D.L. CAJUN SATURDAY NIGHT Rounder (USA) 0198/— (MW/PROJI 88* 93 STREET TALK. Steve Perry Columbia/CBS
MILES, Dick CHEATING THE TIDE Greenwich Village GVR 227/— (CM/FOL)
NORTH SEA GAS FROM FIELDS AFAR MK 2/— (CM) 90* 90 HEARTBREAK, Shalamar Solar
SHEGUI IN THE WIND Highway SHP 105/— (CM/EOLI Elektra
SILVER, Mike FREE Silvcrsound SR 0184/- (PROJ) 91* RE SHOUT AT THE DEVIL. Motley Crue
TAYLOR, Alan WIN OR LOOSE T Records T 001/- £3 60 (CM) 92* 92 TRULY FOR YOU. The Temptations Gordy
TAYLOR. Bram BIDE A WHILE Fcllsido FE 041/— (CM'f OLI
TURNER. Steve ECLOGUE Fcllside FE 042/- (CM FOLI 94* 95 SO GOOD, The Whispers Solar
VARIOUS ANTHOLOGY OF TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC (CLADDAGH'S CHOICE) Claddagh CC 40/— (CM) RCA
VARIOUS THE OLD SONGS Greenwich Village GVR 225/— (CM I0L) 96* 100 A GOLDEN CELEBRATION, Elvis Presley
•VARIOUS THE GREATEST CEILIDHBAND YOU EVER SAW . Milstream (Sweden) MILP 1001/- (CM) 97* RE WHAT'S NEW, Linda Rondstadt Asylum
•VARIOUS THEY'LL NEVER KEEP US DOWN (WOMEN'S COAL MINING SONGS) Rounder (USA) 4012/- 1MW/PROJ)
WALKER. Eddie RED SHOES ON MY FEET Ragged RAGR 001/— (PROJ) Chart Courtesy S/V/i/oarc/January 12. 198b
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This Last Chart
Week Week Wks on TITLE/Artist (Producer) CD: Compact C: Cassette Disc Week Week Charton TITLE/Artist (Producer) C- Cassette
CD. Compact Disc
THE HITS ALBUM/THE HITS TAPE * CBS/WEA HITS 1 (W) BAD ATTITUDE • Arista 206 619(F)
1 i 7 Various (Various) C HITS C1 51 52 10 Meat Loaf (Meat Loaf/Paul Jacobs/Mack/Alan Shncklock) C: 406619 BASSEY. Shirley with the
London Symphony
2 6 NOW THAT'S WHAT 1 CALL MUSIC 4 ★ C, TC-NOW
Virgin/EMI NOW 4 (E|
4. CD: CDP260408-2 52 22 9 CHAS
Chas & & DAVE'S
Dave (Chas GREATEST
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C: ZCROC 913 BIGOrchestra
COUNTRY 20. 77
68
2 Various (Various) BLACK LACE 9
"ALF" * CBS 26229 (C) 47 5 EMERGENCY De-Litc/Phonogram DSR
C: DCB6 (F)6 BOWIE, David 85
3 6 9 Alison Moyct (Tony Swain/Stcwe Jolley) C; 40-26229 53 Kool & The Gang (Jim Bonnclond/Ronald Bcll/Kool & The Gang) BREAKDANCE 2 —
MAKE IT BIG * Epic EPC 86311 (C) RATTLESNAKES Polydor LCLP 1 (F) ELECTRIC BOOGALOO 67
4 3 9 Wham! (George Michael) C: 40-86311 54 70 3 Lloyd Cole and The Commotions (Paul Hardiman) C: LCMC 1 BRONSKI BEAT
BROOKS, Elkie
16
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THE COLLECTION * Chrysalis UTV 1 (F) 59 79 QUEEN GREATEST HITS * EMI EMTV 30(E) CARPENTERS 30
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28 PARADE * Reformation/Chrysalis CDL 1473(F) 56 14 MISS RANDY CRAWFORD — THE GREATEST HITS • K-telwea ne 1281 iki FRANKIE GOES TO
13 13 Spandau Ballet (Tony Swain/Stcvc Jolley/Spandau Ballet) C:ZCDL 1473, CD: CCD 1473 63 Randy Crawford (Various) C;CE2281 HOLLYWOOD 6
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SHAKIN' STEVENS GREATEST - HITS * Epic EPC 10047 (C) EMI JEST 1 (E) Arthur 32
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12 GOLD BARS VOLUME TWO (AND ONE) • McCartney, Paul 25
19 7 Vertigo QUOTV 2 (F) AURAL SCULPTUREO Epic EPC 26220(C) McLAREN, Malcolm 72
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4 ULTRAVOX: The Collection Palace PVG 19 THIS IS ELVIS WHV WHV
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7 MARC B0LAN On Video Videoform V'form/EMI 22 MICHAEL JACKSON: Making Of Thriller Vestron PVG
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