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SINGLES
MANDOLIN RAIN Bruce Hornsby
LOVE YOU DOWN Ready For The World
EASY TO TAME Kim Mitchell
AIN'T NO CURE FOR LOVE Jennifer Warnes
LET'S WAIT AWHILE Janet Jackson
LET'S GO Wang Chung
NOTHING'S GONNA STOP US NOW
Starship
(You Gotta) FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT
Beastie Boys
I WANNA GO BACK Eddie Money
JUST ONE NIGHT Triumph
I'LL BE ALRIGHT WITHOUT YOU
Journey
NOBODY'S FOOL Cinderella
MAKE A MOVE ON ME Veronique
No.1 SINGLE
ORGIA SATELLITE Georgia Satellites
JENNIFER WARNES Famous Blue Raincoat
F. LY VERA & BEATERS By Request
BEASTIE BOYS Licensed To
ROBBIE NEVIL Robbie Nevil
BRUCE WILLIS Return Of Bruno
EUROPE The Final Countdown
TIMBUK 3
Greetings From Timbuk 3
LOS LOBOS Light Of The Moon
CINDERELLA Night Songs
DEEP PURPLE House Of Blue Light
ALAN PARSONS PROJECT Gaudi
SAMANTHA FOX Touch Me
A decade since the release of her debut album, Prends-moi comme je suis,
Veronique Beliveau is finally on the verge of acclaim and success pre-
viously found only in Quebec. -
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SINGLES TO WATCH
WILD HORSES Gino Vannelli
I KNEW YOU WERE WAITING (For Me)
Aretha Franklin/George Michael
TONIGHT, TONIGHT, TONIGHT Genesis
DANCING MY MIRROR Corey
LEAN ON ME Club Nouveau
BROTHER LOUIE Modern Talking
ONLY LOVE REMAINS Paul McCartney
ALBUMS TO WATCH
LOU GRAMM Ready Or Not
THE JUDDS Heartland
THE MISSION Soundtrack
SINGLE PICK
LUTHER VAND ROSS Give Me The Reason
ALBUM PICK
TOUCH ME Samantha Fox
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BON JOVI Slippery When Wet
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WILD HORSES Gino Vannelli Polydor
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ROCK AND HYDE Under The Volcano
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CIRPA submits proposalThe 150 -strong Canadian IndependentRecord Production Association (CIRPA) hastabled a well -written and in-depth look at themusic industry in Ontario, a report that wascommissioned by the Ministry of Citizenshipand Culture (The Honourable Lily Munro -Minister). The report was authored by EarlRosen, Executive Director of CIRPA andowner of Marquis Records; J. StephenStohn, entertainment lawyer in the firm ofMcCarthy & McCarthy; Donna Murphy,Editor of the Canadian Record Catalogueand researcher with CIRPA; and PaulCastellarin, a research assistant with CIRPA.
The report recommends "initiatives tocomplement the federal program (a$5 -million a year grant recently authorized bythe Department of Communications throughtheir Sound Recording Development Pro-gram, awarded annually for the next 5 years),and capitalize on Ontario's unique role in therecord industry." The report also recom-mends that "Ontario should emphasize pro-grams which increase the strength of themarketing and distribution of Canadianrecords, thus ensuring that audiences have ac-cess to Canadian music and that Canadianrecord companies can strengthen theireconomic base."
CIRPA is asking the Ontario govern-ment for $2.8 million in annual grants overthe next 5 years, which is broken down asfollows:
$1.5 million to promote domestic
Toronto's CHFI rollingwith new $250,000 sound"It took 6 months and cost $250,000, butOh! .. it sound so good," says Judy Burrell,Promotions Manager for Toronto's CHFIFM. Burrell is referring to the station's newstate-of-the-art broadcast studio, which wentto air at 7 pm (Feb. 9) when on -air personali-ty Lori Grant pressed the button.
The construction of the new studiobegan last August "after it became apparentthat our old studio couldn't maintain CHFI'stechnical excellence much longer," explainsBurrell, continuing with "The decision wasmade to build a new master control, updatethe newsroom and, because it got caught inthe middle, the lobby has a new look aswell."
Architect Glenn Piotroski and accousticconsultant Neil Muncy designed a studiodescribed as "unique in Canada," being thefirst radio broadcast studio to combineL.E.D.E. (Live End, Dead End) accousticdesign with R.P.G. panels, creating "an op-timum listening environment."
The studio is equipped with a McCurdyconsole, 2 Technics turntables, and 2 Studerreel-to-reel machines. Also added were 3Studer compact disc players. Says Burrell,"CHFI has led the pack in introducinglisteners to the concept of CDs, and we'vebuilt up a reputation in that area. Currently,over 50 percent of our music is on CD, andthat will increase with availability."
Burrell concludes with, "We believe theentire project reinforces CHFI FM98's com-mitment to provide our listeners with the bestsound possible."
to gain Ontario fundingmarketing efforts of Ontario -based recordcompanies and music publishers (retail cam-paigns, tour support, consumer and tradeadvertising campaigns, market research)
$500,000 for international marketing ef-forts, trade shows, tour support, and promo-tional trips of Ontario -based record labelsand music publishers;
$300,000 to FACTOR/CTL for use inthe production of specialized records;
$200,000 to music trade associations foruse in research, training seminars, and skillsupgrading;
$300,000 for research studies on theCanadian and worldwide record industry.
The report also asks that a loan programfor long-term financing be provided for On-tario record distribution companies.
There is also a recommendation that theOntario government should press the federalgovernment on several matters including theintroduction of copyright legislation that willincrease the penalities for record piracy andprotect copyrights; and the support of afederal levy on blank tape and home recor-ding equipment, to discourage home tapingand to compensate performers and recordcompanies for lost sales attributed to hometaping.
It was also recommended that the ex-isting exemption from the 10 percent Ontariosales tax on tickets of concerts featuringCanadian performers should be continued,and that concert promoters, promoting non -Canadian headline acts, should be able todeduct a substantial portion of the fees paidto Canadian opening acts from the Ontariosales tax payable.
Those wishing a copy of the reportshould send $9.00 for each copy to CIRPA,Suite 330, 144 Front Street West, Toronto.M5J 2L7.
All configuration releasefor Rock And HydeCapitol held a listening session at Toronto'sSounds Interchange (Feb. 17), to launch therelease of Rock And Hyde's new LP, UnderThe Volcano. This was a rare, if not first timeevent, with album, cassette and CD con-figurations available for the session. The CDproduct was supplied by Praxis Technologiesof Toronto, making Under The Volcano, anall -Canadian project.
Sounds Interchange was packed withretail, radio, and specialized press people, aswell as a large contingent from the labelitself. MuchMusic, as always, was on hand totape the proceedings, another event "not im-portant enough" for CBC and CTV to cover.
Needless to say, the concensus of opi-nion would indicate that Capitol has anotherhit act, to join their already impressive Can -con roster.
As well as playing several tracks fromthe Rock And Hyde album, including theircurrent single, Dirty Water, a rough cut ofthe Dirty Water video was shown.
The single apparently caught several pro-grammers off guard, many of whom werequick to recognize its potential with im-mediate chart adds.
Springsteen set "not overyet" - says CBS' OatesChecking the industry on sell -through ofpopular product from the December salesbonanza, it wasrevealed that con-trary to rumour, theBruce Springsteen5 -record set, was stillselling well. "It's aperception situationwe're dealing with,"explains Don Oates,Vice President Sales& Marketing forCBS. "We askedsome dealers how Don Oatesthe box set was selling and a few answered,`it's not doing very well'. We discovered thatseveral were selling 5 or more each week.Well, if you sell 5 a week and convert that tobeing a 5 -record set with 4 times the price,that's like moving a minimum of 20 to 25records of something else. When this was ex-plained to the dealers, they agreed and sud-denly realized the set wasn't doing so badlyafter all."
Oates continues with "Springteen is farfrom over, and Fire, the new single is beingactively added at radio stations across thecountry."
On another subject, Oates was askedabout the state of returns, being as this is theperiod for this type activity. "As far asreturns are concerned, we're seeing an in-crease," Oates answers, "but not an increaseover last year at this point in time. This is justa heavy return period - just like in the fall,when we see increased sales from the sum-mer, which you expect because the fall is theheaviest sales period."
Oates went on to point out that "The ac-counts we've spoken to and processed returnsfor, aren't indicating any heavier return thanlast year. In fact, the control system in placein the organization, will allow for reducedreturns year after year." He concludes with"No specific album stands out, for sure, andthe overall return is well within line for thistime of year."
Juno winner (Most Promising Female Vocal-ist - 1983-84) Sherry Kean and her song -writing partner David Baxter (seated) signworldwide publishing deal with ThompsonMusic Publishing (standing I to r) FrankDavies (Thompson Music), Steve Propas
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SCI to address problems facingGary Moffet, former member of April Wine,has teamed with respected producer GarySzawlowski to head SCI Productions. Apartfrom producing albums for various labelsacts last year, the company offers a com-prehensive and "economical" recordingpackage for new Canadian talent faced withthe problem of limited funding.
"We've been able to present veryeconomical budgets," Moffet begins, "wherethey can actually come to Montreal and getthe job done cheaper than it would be in theirown hometown." SCI has invested in midisystems, digital drum computers and digitalprocessing equipment, which makes theirlow -rate studios competitive.
"It makes those studios into, in ourestimation, competitive with the kind of thingthat's going on in radio today," continuesMoffet. "We're able to deliver those kinds ofquality to artists who have limited funding."
Georgia Satellites biggesthit for WEA on coast
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Another big seller is Los Lobos, but MCradio support isn't credited with the successof this album. "Retail is hot with Los "TheLobos," Stark points out, "and that's mainly sell rtthrough word-of-mouth. Release ads had a Stepllot to do its popularity as well, and the sell- MCAthrough has been exceptional." Mark
Stark and his promotion/sales team are wantnow gearing up for dates by several acts over that'sthe next couple of months. Included are The taskPretenders, who are playing Vancouver Mar. artist:5, and Wang Chung, who are in on the 8th. doesrAlbum product is top priority at the WEA shoutbranch for these two acts, "and they're both retail,doing quite well," he says. respo
As far as "down -the -road product," reconStark is looking for big things to happen withthe k.d. lang release. "This one should be a tightemonster," says Stark. "We're already ex- someperiencing good response on pre -orders, suit contiishould be a powerhouse crossover album." much
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Gary Moffet, former member of April Wine, has teamed with respected producer Gary
Szawlowski to head SCI Productions. Apart from producing albums for various labels acts last year, the company offers a com-
prehensive and "economical" recording package for new Canadian talent faced with
the problem of limited funding. "We've been able to present very economical budgets," Moffet begins, "where
they can actually come to Montreal and get the job done cheaper than it would be in their
own hometown." SCI has invested in midi systems, digital drum computers and digital
processing equipment, which makes their low -rate studios competitive.
"It makes those studios into, in our estimation, competitive with the kind of thing
that's going on in radio today," continues Moffet. "We're able to deliver those kinds of quality to artists who have limited funding."
Georgia Satellites biggest hit for WEA on coast
Georgia Satellites is WEA's biggest seller on the West Coast, reports Branch Manager
Randy Stark. "It's all over radio," he boasts. "CKLG jumped on it very early, and it just
ran up the chart." Another big seller is Los Lobos, but
radio support isn't credited with the success of this album. "Retail is hot with Los
Lobos," Stark points out, "and that's mainly through word-of-mouth. Release ads had a
lot to do its popularity as well, and the sell - through has been exceptional."
Stark and his promotion/sales team are now gearing up for dates by several acts over the next couple of months. Included are The
Pretenders, who are playing Vancouver Mar. 5, and Wang Chung, who are in on the 8th.
Album product is top priority at the WEA branch for these two acts, "and they're both doing quite well," he says.
As far as "down -the -road product," Stark is looking for big things to happen with
the k.d. lang release. "This one should be a monster," says Stark. "We're already ex- periencing good response on pre -orders, soit
should be a powerhouse crossover album." Also high on Stark's prediction list is
Simply Red's new album. "A lot of people have been waiting a long time for this one," says Stark
. . . and an album that will really
be a blockbuster is the Trio LP from Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Har-
ris . . .
and I mean blockbuster."
For the independent bands, SCI offers cost efficient production, as well as counsell- ing, before delivering a record -ready master.
"We have seen a hundred thousand different ways that money was spent improperly,"
Moffet explains, "or that money was spent excessively
. . . or where money was wasted.
You learn by all those things and how you can cut down, and how you can be more effi-
cient. I'd say if there was one word that would sum it up, it would probably be
homework." Moffet and Szawlowski cut down the
number of hours spent in the studio by com- pleting pre -production at home, on their
computer -based systems. "It's not really a novel idea," answers Moffet. "I would say
however, that it is the trend in the future. The technology of the new equipment tends to be
going in that direction, where you can do a lot of the work at home.
"We provide them with a way of being heard and heard in the best possible light. And, as far as we're concerned, this is the best possible direction for our company
because we will actually be developing our ar- tists for the future, rather than trying to find new artists, who are already established.
"It's just knowing how to spend your money properly," he concludes. "There's a
MCA adapts to challenge "There aren't a lot of retailers out there who
sell records to develop an artist," maintains Stephen Tennant,
MCA's Director of Marketing. "They
want a story, and that's our job." The
task of breaking new artists, and their art, doesn't fall on the
shoulders of radio or retail, it's the solid
responsiblity of each record label.
"Some stations have gone gold or tightened up their formats however, there are
some in radio who still give acts a shot," he continues. "I think retail inventories are very
much like radio programmes today . . . there's very limited space. And retail is just as
tight as radio." Bands that are victims of this type of
situation include Karl Wallinger's World Par- ty, and the U.K.'s Housemartins. Steve Earle
and Alice Cooper have provided "surprises" for Tennant, both now approaching the gold
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lot of talent out there not knowing what to do, or how to approach a record company. We try to help by giving them advice on how to make contacts and how to get their pro-
duct into the right hands."
Good sell -through for Capitol on West Coast
"The first few weeks of this year have been very good for us," says Capitol's Western
Region Branch Manager, Brad Morrissey. "The sell -through has been better than we
had expected, and we are currently hot with Robbie Nevil and Glass Tiger." As Morrissey points out, the big news
for the label in Vancouver is the release of the Beatles on CD. "There has been excellent
response at retail on this release," says Mor- rissey.
He does point out however, there have been a few complaints that retail is soft on the West Coast, "but we certainly haven't ex-
perienced any downward shift," he con- tinues. "The overall picture looks good here. Radio is very responsive. It's come around quite nicely."
As far as future product is concerned. "No predictions," says Morrissey, "It's all
going to sell. We have a lot of hot product on the market, and more on the way."
facing emerging talent plateau, with neither having the support of
commercial radio. After establishing a base at AOR since
its release late last year, MCA have recently shipped the single, Ship Of Fools, from the
World Party album Private Revolution. "It's starting to get AOR numbers based on sales,
based on airplay," says Tennant. "They're finally realizing it's a great song, and they're
making it fit and it's performing. It's getting great phone calls right across North America.
"That's ammunition for retailers to realize this could be a seller for them, and that's really what they're concerned about when it comes right down to it. How many
records are they going to sell?" The story is quite different for the Hull
- based Housemartins, who have had no com-
mercial airplay either. However, "with basically just college airplay, word-of-mouth
and retail support," the album has sold in ex- cess of 11,000 copies already," Tennant ex-
plains. The band's first domestically -released
single, Happy Hour (U.K. No. 3), is now be- ing serviced to radio and the clubs. "It's a
project -
unlike World Party -
that has no airplay and it's selling. It's just a real good record. A clean pop record that's platinum in
the U.K." he adds. Steve Earle's Guitar Town, released last
March, has started to cross over from coun- try to the CHR charts. For what Tennant
terms a "hip retail record. It's taken a year, but 50,000 records is a lot of money."
Finally, "with absolutely no airplay," Alice Cooper's Constrictor album is selling so well, Tennant hopes to present gold to the
veteran rocker before his Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens' date, which has been switched from a concert bowl to a full Gardens show.
"Forever in your Love" by
Frank Rondell 35 stations in the first 3 weeks of release including
Toronto, Montreal, Hamilton, Burlington, Windsor, Edmonton, Peterborough ... and growing!
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Springsteen set "not over yet" - says CBS' Oates
Checking the industry on sell -through of popular product from the December sales
bonanza, it was revealed that con-
trary to rumour, the Bruce Springsteen
5 -record set, was still selling well. "It's a
perception situation we're dealing with,"
explains Don Oates, Vice President Sales
& Marketing for CBS. "We asked some dealers how Don Oates
the box set was selling and a few answered, 'it's not doing very well'. We discovered that
several were selling 5 or more each week. Well, if you sell 5 a week and convert that to being a 5 -record set with 4 times the price, that's like moving a minimum of 20 to 25
records of something else. When this was ex- plained to the dealers, they agreed and sud-
denly realized the set wasn't doing so badly after all."
Oates continues with "Springteen is far from over, and Fire, the new single is being
actively added at radio stations across the country."
On another subject, Oates was asked about the state of returns, being as this is the period for this type activity. "As far as returns are concerned, we're seeing an in-
crease," Oates answers, "but not an increase over last year at this point in time. This is just
a heavy return period - just like in the fall, when we see increased sales from the sum- mer, which you expect because the fall is the
heaviest sales period." Oates went on to point out that "The ac-
counts we've spoken to and processed returns for, aren't indicating any heavier return than last year. In fact, the control system in place
in the organization, will allow for reduced returns year after year." He concludes with
"No specific album stands out, for sure, and the overall return is well within line for this
time of year."
Juno winner (Most Promising Female Vocal- ist
- 1983-84) Sherry Kean and her song - writing partner David Baxter (seated) sign
worldwide publishing deal with Thompson Music Publishing (standing I to r) Frank
Davies (Thompson Music), Steve Propas ragr. Kean & Baxter), and Arnold Gosewich Pres. Macmillan Canada and Vice Pres.
Canada Publishing Corp).
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Most heard this week ... !!"Where do you stand when criminal chargesare laid . . . ??
Pipeline may burst!!Can you name the record company that'spraying they have a flood in their warehouse?(EC: Now . . . let's not play games!!)
If the truth were known!!The rumour becomes a fact. He was just a lit-tle drunk recently . . but loose of mouth,and a very important record heavy admittedhe has something to hide. Seems he has someundisclosed holdings, but a few people knewall along! (EC: I'm still working on "whencriminal charges are laid!")
Who listens to Roger Ashby ...??Well . . . I've got to tell you . . . a lot of peo-ple, and I've got proof. The morning of Feb.18, at 7:30 am while having breakfast andlistening to Roger Ashby on CHUM -FM andto Snap! Crackle! and Pop! Roger suddenlyannounces that 'today is Walt Grealis' birth-day. Some of you may not know who he is,but if you're in the music business, you'llknow who he is.' Was I surprised? You bet . .
. I thought that time slot was for well-knowncelebrities or the historical gentry. Justminutes after arriving at work, the telephone
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started ringing, and cute little voices begansinging Happy Birthday . . . and this went onall day, from people in radio, records, clubs,agencies, PR firms . .. and from out of town.Even Kenny Hollis, Manager of Lulu's calledto say he heard it on CHUM FM. Roger . . .
you sure know how to make a guy feel good ... even a guy as modest as me (EC: Modest .
. I thought he was going to close the placedown to celebrate his birthday!!)
Where are you???You would think that public enemy numberone would have been very visible at MIDEM,and taking bows for what his department wasdoing. It seems however, he was not to befound, and there were many who were look-ing for him. Fear can be a terrible thing.
Private party a big success!!All was not in vain at that private party forthe friends of the Canadian Embassy atMIDEM. That scandal will have to be resolv-ed. It seems that the privileged people whowere invited scored a lot of points and linedtheir already heavily lined pockets with moreloot, compliments of the feds. That shouldmake a lot of people very mad. (EC: Thehaves have more . . . and the have-nots keepgetting squeezed out!!)
A message from Michael ... !!When I checked into my hotel room at theMajestic in Cannes, there was a darling littlepackage and note from Michael Jackson. Thepackage contained a chocolate fish (EC: Ithought chocolate bunnies were more inkeeping with Easter!!) and the note informedme, in French, to beware of April Fool'sDay. There was also a promotional 45, withtitles in French, of Thriller remixes. So,watch out for a Michael Jackson release onApr. 1.
Big money scandal grows!!Some big dollars are being passed around,and there are a lot of people not too happythat those in power are also the ones who aregetting much. Also in question is the wisdomof the government to let the fox make therules in the chickenhouse. It's kind of like ".. . lots for us, and some for them."
Big Country dates are set!!Planning to get married? Try not to do it onMay 24th. That's the date of the Big CountryAwards Annual Banquet. Event takes place
Fontaine to Tour OfficeOntario Arts CouncilGilles Fontaine has been appointed to theposition of Touring Consultant for the Tour-ing Office of the Ontario Arts Council. Agraduate of Brock UniversityScience, Fontaine has been quite active inFrench -language activities in the Niagararegion.
In making the above announcement,Christopher Wooten, Executive Director ofthe Ontario Arts Council, pointed out thatFontaine will be responsible "for assistingboth francophone and anglophone sponsors,performing artists and the public at large inthe planning and development of touring per-formances throughout the Central Ontarioregion."
at the Inn On The Park in Toronto and pro-mises to be the super social event of the yearfor Canadian country music. This is just anadvance notice, and more information will becoming your way. (EC: Wasn't last year'sevent just . . . the classiest?) Black tie? Notyet. Maybe next year.
"Blatant conflict of interest"That's what they're calling it, and with all thenews in the paper about people in privilegedpositions taking advantage of their post, itlooks like something is going to happen toone of the most disliked people in the in-dustry. His selfish interests are really startingto hurt the many people he works for. Gladto see this will all end (EC: As predicted!!)and will set an example for many others.
A great tribute to Art Snider!!Sunday (Feb. 15), Toronto's Teller's Cagewas packed to capacity for an evening ofroasting and entertainment . . all as a tributeto Art Snider, a veteran of more than' 3decades in the music business. On hand weremany of the people whose careers he launch-ed, including Gordon Lightfoot, who stayedfor the whole evening and took the stage tosing Pretty Pictures; the 4 MC's, a groupwho hit the international charts in the late'50s; Coralie Allen, one of the famous AllenSisters, who sang a hit from the past, anddedicated it to Art and her late sister Jackie, ahighlight of the evening. Larry Mercey wasalso on hand, along with too too many tomention here. Art also received a nice telexmessage from Rich Little, another who hegave a hand to.
Very very very much deserved!!Good news is that Mr. Ego will soon be spor-ting a Canada Medal, along with his contactlenses, $50 haircuts and $700 suits. It seemshe's been talking to a high-level PR firmabout launching a campaign to assure that heis so honoured. This, along with his high, andnever disputed bills . . . will make him a rareand distinguished Canadian.
Samson strikes again ... !!One down . . . and one to go, as anotherpublication will soon be coming out quarter-ly. There's news that Canada's most famousstorekeeper wants to be a publisher. Can welet him muck -up this business . . . like he'smucked up . . . ?? (EC: What kind of a wordis "muck"?) Keep working on criminalcharges . . . my dear!!!
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Disque Americ opened Juncmany doors at MIDEM by CWith their compact disc manufacturingfacilities located in Drummondville, Quebec,Disque Americ's first trip to MIDEM was"extremely beneficial," says Andy Nagy,Vice President of Marketing.
"Moreso . . . from the standpointthat our product was analyzed," continuesNagy, "and from that quality standpoint, wegot a very good rating from our foreign com-petitors."
Disque Americ will now be supplyingquotes to various independent labels as aresult of their participation at MIDEMbecause of the U.S. control of manufacturingplants by the majors.
"Many of the majors have their own CDmanufacturing facilities and, in other cases,they are still dominating the few CD plantsthat are available in America," Nagy con-tinues, "therefore, the independents certainlyappear to be looking for additional sourcesoutside the U.S."
For Nagy, it was actually his 17th ap-pearance at MIDEM and plans are alreadyunderway to attend again next year. "Ab-solutely," says Nagy, "It was so very effec-tive for us. It gave us a tremendous amountof exposure and visibility, and I don't believethere's any other way we could have gottenthat much exposure, visibility and attentionas we did in that one particular location."
One of the annual highlights at the Canadabooth is the mid -way reception in thePalais that draws hordes of hungry delegates.
Seen attending one of the many receptionsare (I to r) Zenalde Lussier, General ManagerSODRAC; Steve Prendergast, Head OfficeManagement; Jan Matejcek, President ofPROCAN; Ralph Alphonso (Head OfficeManagement); and Ross Munro of Musi-con Management.
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event just . . .
the classiest?) Black tie? Not yet. Maybe next year.
"Blatant conflict of interest" That's what they're calling it, and with all the
news in the paper about people in privileged positions taking advantage of their post, it
looks like something is going to happen to one of the most disliked people in the in-
dustry. His selfish interests are really starting to hurt the many people he works for. Glad to see this will all end (EC: As predicted!!)
and will set an example for many others.
A great tribute to Art Snider!! Sunday (Feb. 15), Toronto's Teller's Cage
was packed to capacity for an evening of roasting and entertainment ... all as a tribute
to Art Snider, a veteran of more than' 3 decades in the music business. On hand were
many of the people whose careers he launch- ed, including Gordon Lightfoot, who stayed for the whole evening and took the stage to
sing Pretty Pictures; the 4 MC's, a group who hit the international charts in the late '50s; Coralie Allen, one of the famous Allen
Sisters, who sang a hit from the past, and dedicated it to Art and her late sister Jackie, a highlight of the evening. Larry Mercey was
also on hand, along with too too many to mention here. Art also received a nice telex message from Rich Little, another who he
gave a hand to.
Very very very much deserved!! Good news is that Mr. Ego will soon be spor-
ting a Canada Medal, along with his contact lenses, $50 haircuts and $700 suits. It seems
he's been talking to a high-level PR firm about launching a campaign to assure that he
is so honoured. This, along with his high, and never disputed bills
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will make him a rare and distinguished Canadian.
Samson strikes again ... !! One down
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publication will soon be coming out quarter- ly. There's news that Canada's most famous
storekeeper wants to be a publisher. Can we let him muck -up this business
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Disque Americ opened many doors at MIDEM
With their compact disc manufacturing facilities located in Drummondville, Quebec,
Disque Americ's first trip to MIDEM was "extremely beneficial," says Andy Nagy,
Vice President of Marketing. "Moreso
. . .
from the standpoint that our product was analyzed," continues
Nagy, "and from that quality standpoint, we got a very good rating from our foreign com-
petitors." Disque Americ will now be supplying
quotes to various independent labels as a result of their participation at MIDEM
because of the U.S. control of manufacturing plants by the majors.
"Many of the majors have their own CD manufacturing facilities and, in other cases,
they are still dominating the few CD plants that are available in America," Nagy con-
tinues, "therefore, the independents certainly appear to be looking for additional sources outside the U.S."
For Nagy, it was actually his 17th ap- pearance at MIDEM and plans are already
underway to attend again next year. "Ab- solutely," says Nagy, "It was so very effec-
tive for us. It gave us a tremendous amount of exposure and visibility, and I don't believe
there's any other way we could have gotten that much exposure, visibility and attention
as we did in that one particular location."
One of the annual highlights at the Canada booth is the mid -way reception in the Palais that draws hordes of hungry delegates.
Seen attending one of the many receptions are (I to r) Zenaide Lussier, General Manager
SODRAC; Steve Prendergast, Head Office Management; Jan Matejcek, President of
PROCAN; Ralph Alphonso (Head Office Management); and Ross Munro of Musi-
con Management.
Juno CD distributed by CARAS at MIDEM An attractive compact disc package, featur- ing the songs of this past year's Juno winners,
was distributed to international attendees at M1DEM '87. Also listed on the insert card
were the nominees, which CARAS Executive Director Daisy Falle, "gives a general idea of
the scope of our industry." The CD's were manufactured by Quebec's Americ Disc and are a continuation
of Radio Canada's efforts, who, over the past few years, have distributed a compila- tion of previous Juno winners to their inter-
national affiliates. "We were approached by Americ Disc,
who wanted to do this promotion at their MIDEM booth," Falle explains. "as a sam-
ple of what they can do and, of course, in-
crease the profile of our winners." Following collection of the masters and
publishing, permission was granted to pro- duce 2,500 of the CD's, 600 of which went to
MIDEM.
Philips & Sony heating up CD market with CDV
At the recent MIDEM conference, PolyGram created a great deal of interest with a private
showing of their Compact Disc Video, which will be marketed jointly by NV Philips of the
Netherlands and Sony Corp of Japan. The lid is being kept on the new technology until next
fall. Singles reportedly carry 6 minutes of
video and 20 minutes of music, and are ex- pected to retail in the U.S. for $7.50
$350,000 in studio time offered for Rocksearch
One of the richest prizes ever offered in studio time is in the offing for the winner of
the first national rock music competition fly- ing the banner of Rocksearch. Bob Moriano,
who is organizing the 4 -day event, to be held at Montreal's Velodrome (Apr. 8 through
11), reports "exceptional support from radio and the performing rights organizations, as well as local television. Hopefully there will
be national television coverage as well."
With Trebas Institute putting up a bank of studio time worth $350,000, Moriano sees
Rocksearch as "the start of a good support system for people like FACTOR and CIRPA
for all the different homegrowns available on a national scale."
A pre -selection board of adjudicators will select 12 rock acts from across Canada, and the last day (11), 3 semi-finalists will
compete for the grand prize. A $25.00 entry fee (money order) which is non-refundable
must be submitted with the act's demo, which must comprise only 2 selections, written for
or by the act. If there is a video available, this can also be submitted, but it is not necessary.
Moriano is calling a press conference in Montreal on Feb. 26, at which time more in-
formation on Rocksearch will be made available.
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Publishers not impressed with this year's MIDEM
"I thought it was a lot slower than last year," points out Wayne Patton, Senior Director of
SBK Entertainment World Canada, when asked about this year's MIDEM. "I went for
the creative meetings with the other Directors of SBK. I did find however, that the Palais
certainly had less people than in previous years."
Ron Solleveld, a Director for RCA/Ariola International, says that "certain
things were achieved," but mainly it was "an opportunity to get together with our new in- ternational team."
RCA/Ariola recently became a part of Germany's Bertelsman Corporation.
Solleveld does point out however, "a lot of product" exchanged hands. In particular, he mentions, "It looks very good for (country
act) Kelita, and we managed to place a few copyrights for several of our writers."
Although both Patton and Solleveld sug- gest the annual trip "is useful," they were
critical of the increased cost doing business in Cannes. "It's getting ridiculously
expensive," adds Solleveld. "The last couple of years, prices have skyrocketed. Can you
believe $75.00 for a cab ride from the airport
. .. and $5.00 for a perrier . .
and $10.00 for
a beer?"
Brian Ferriman, President of Savannah Records (r) talking over the day's events
with lawyer Stephen Stohn of Toronto's McCarthy & McCarthy.
Taking a breather from a hectic morning are Frank Davies (Executive Vice President
Thompson Music Publishing at the left and Zorn Busick of Maze Records.
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TOUCH ME (I Want Your Body) Samantha Fox -Jive - 1006-N
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AT THIS MOMENT(8) Billy Vera & The Beavers - Rhino - RNOR-74403 0 49 (6)(LP) By Request - RNLP-70858
SHAKE YOU DOWN3 2 (13) Gregory Abbott - Columbia - 38-6191-H 0 45 (5)(LPI Shake You Down - FC-40437-H
KEEP YOUR HANDS TO YOURSELF(g) Georgia Satellites - Elektra - 96-95027-P
(LP) Georgia Satellites - 96-04961-P 38 30 (19)
C'EST LA VIE5 4 (161 Robbie Nevil - Manhattan . 50047-F 39 32 (15)
(LP) Robbie Nevil ST -53006-F
WALK E AN EGYPTIAN6 5 1151 Bangles Columbia - 38-06257-H 40 44 (6)(LP) Different Light - FC-40039-H
LIVIN' ON A PRAYERBon Jovi - Mercury MS -76254-Q(LP) Slippery When Wet - 830 -264 -1 -al
WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME?Chicago - Warner Bros 92-85127-P 42 35 (11)(LP) Chicago 18 - 92-55091P
RESPECT YOURSELFBruce Willis - Motown - 1876-J 43 42 (13)ILP) The Return Of Bruno - MOT -6222-J
BALLERINA GIRLLionel Richie - Motown - 1873-JILP) Dancing On The Ceiling - MOX-6158-J
OPEN YOUR HEART11 8 (10) Madonna - Sire - 92-85087-P
(LPI True Blue - 92-54421-P
LAND OFAtla CONFUS12 11 (14) Genesis - ntic - 78-9336ION7-P 46 46 (16)
(LP) Invisible Touch - 78.16411-P
CHANGE OF HEART0 16 (10) Cyndi Lauper - Portrait 37-06431-H(LP) True Colors - OR -40313-H
CAN'T HELP FALLING IN LOVE14 7 (12) Corey Hart - Aquarius AQ-6024-F
(LP) Fields Of ire - AQR542-F
EVERYBODY HAVE FUN TONIGHT15 9 (18) Wang Chung Geffen - 92-85627-P
(LP) Mosaic - XGHS24115-P
0 20 (10) Peter Gabriel - Geffen 92-85037-PBIG TIME
(LP) So - XGHS-24088-P
THE FUTURE'S SO BRIGHT17 15 (14) Timbuk 3 - I.R.S. - IRS -52940-J
ILP) Greetings From Timbuk 3 -IRS-5739-J
YOU'RE WHAT I LOOK FOR glint18 14 (12) Glass Tiger - Capitol - 73014-F
(LP) The Thin Red Line ST -6527-F
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JACOB'S LADDERHuey Lewis & The News - Chrysalis - 43097-.1ILP) Fore -CH/C-41534-J
MONTEGO BAYA.mazulu Island - 97052-J(LP) Amazula ISL-1114-..1
KISS YOU (When It's Dangerous)*Eight Seconds - Polydor - PDS-2297-Q(LP) Almacantar 831-119-1-Q
YOU GIVE LOVE A BAD NAMEBon Jovi - Mercury - MS -76250-Q(LP) Slippery When Wet - 830-624-1-Ct
YOU GOT IT ALLThe Jets MCA - MCA -52968-..1(LP) The Jets - MCA -5667-J
O MANDOLIN RAINBruce Hornsby & The Range - RCA 5087 -7 -R -N(LP) The Way It Is - AFL1-6904-N
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CONTROLJanet Jackson - A&M - AM -2877-W(LP) Control - SP -5106-W
WORD UPCameo - Mercury - PMS-2-0ILPI Single Life - 824-546-1-0
STAND BY MEBen E. King Atlantic - 78-93617-P(LP) Stand By Me/Soundtrack - 78-16771-P
THE LADY IN REDChris deBurgh A&M AM2848-W(LP) Into The Light SP5121-W
THE RAINOran "Juice" Jones - Def Jam - 38-06209-H(LP) Oran "Juice" Jones - FC40367-H
WE'RE READY2531Boston - MCA - MCA -52985-J
(LP) Third Stage - MCA -6188-J
O 55 (3)THE FINAL COUNTDOWNEurope - Epic - 34-06416-H(LPI The Final Countdown - FE -40241-H
O 39 (11)STAY THE NIGHTBenjamin Orr - Elektra - 96-95067-P(LP) The Lace - 96-04601
34 THE NEXT TIME I FALLPeter Cetera/Amy Grant -Warner Bros 92-85977-P(LP) Solitude/Solitaire - 92-54741-P
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LOVE YOU DOWN40 (61 Ready For The World - MCA - 52947-.1ILP) Do You Get Enough - MCA -5829.J
EASY TO TAMEKim Mitchell - Alert - SDS-516-C1(LP) Shakin Like A Human Being -130-1004-0
BRAND NEW LOVERDead Or Alive - Epic - 34-06374-HILPI Mad, Bad & Dangerous - FE -40572-H
THE WAY IT ISBruce Hornsby & The Range - RCA - 5023 -7 -R -N(LP) The Way It Is - AFL1-5904-N
NOTORIOUSDuran Duran - Capitol 5648-F(LP) Notorious - PJ-12540-F
TALK TO MEChico DeBarge - Motown - 1858-j(LP) Chico DeBarge - MOT -6214-J
0 53 (7) AIN'T NO CURE FOR LOVEJennifer Warnes - Attic - AT -352-W(LP) Famous Blue Raincoat LAT-1227M
THIS IS THE TIMEBilly Joel - Columbia - 38-06526-H(LP) The Bridge - 0C -40402-H
VICTORYKool & The Gang - Mercury - PMS-5-Q(LP) Forever - 830-398-1-Q
DON'T GET ME WRONGPretenders - Sire - 9286307-P(LP) Get Close - 92-54881-P
LET'S WAIT AWHILEJanet Jackson - A&M AM -2906-WILPI Control SP -5106W
FOR TONIGHTNancy Martinez - Atlantic - 78-93717-P(LP) N/A
FLYING ON YOUR OWNRae MacNeil - Virgin/Lupins RMS-101-WILPI Flying On Your Own - RM-1001-W
DON'T DREAM IT'S OVERCrowded House - Capitol - 5614-F(LP) Crowded House - ST -12485-F
LET'S GOWang Chung - Geffen -92-05317-P(LP) Mosaic - XGHS-24115-P
MIDNIGHT BLUELou Gramm - Atlantic - 78-93047-PILPI Ready Or Not - 78-17281-P
NOTHING'S GONNA STOP US NOWStarship - RCA - 5109 -7 -G -NILPI N/A
(You Gotta) FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHTBeastie Boys - Def Jam - 38 -0659b -HILPI Licensed To FC-40238-H
LOVE IS FIREParachute Club - RCA - PE150890-N 1,1)(LP) Small Victories - KKL1-0573-N
AMANDABoston - MCA - 62756-J(LP) Third Stage MCA6188-J
TWO OF HEARTSStacy 0 - Atlantic - 78-93817-P(LP) Better Than Heaven - 78-16761-P
TO BE A LOVERBilly Idol - Chrysalis -43024-J(LP) Whiplash Smile CHX41514-J
HIP TO BE SQUAREHuey Lewis & The News - Chrysalis - 43055-.1(LP) Fore -CHX41534-J
WHAT YOU GET IS WHAT YOU SEETina Turner - Capitol 5668-FILPI Break Every Rule - PJ-12530-F
WARBruce Springsteen - Columbia - 38-06432-H(LP) Bruce Springsteen Live C5X40558-H
SOUL CITY(Partland Brothers - Capitol - 73005 -Fe(LP/ Electric Honey - ST6543-F
FALLING IN LOVE (Uh-Oh)Miami Sound Machine - Epic 34-06352-H(LP) Primitive Love - FE -40131-H
YOU KNOW I LOVE YOU DON'T YOU?Howard Jones WEA 24.85667-P(LP) One To One - 24-20091-P
HUMANHuman League - Virgin VS1326-W(LP) Crash V L2391 -W
I WANNA GO BACKEddie Money - Columbia - 38-06569-H(LP) Can't Hold Back - FC-40096-H
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(LP) Sport Of Kings - MCA -5786-JTriumph - MCA - 53014-J
TRUE BLUEMadonna -Sire - 92-85917-P(LP) True Blue - 92-54421-P
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I NEED YOUR LOVING74 69 "1 Human League - Virgin - VS -1348-W( LP I Crash - V L -2391-W
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O 85 (3) BIZARRE LOVE TRIANGLENew Order - Factory - FAC-163-7-O(LP) Brotherhood - 830-527.1-Q
O 90 (2) FIREBruce Springsteen Columbia - 38-05657-H(LP( Live/1975-85 C5X-40558-H
89 (31 CAN'T WAIT FOR THE NIGHTBrighton Rock - WEA - PRO -552-PILPI Young 1A1)id And Free - 25-30551-P
go 72 (30) SPIRIT IN THE SKYDoctor & The Medics I .R S. IRS 52880-J(LP) Laughing At The Pieces IRS 5797-J
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TAKE ME HOME TONIGHTEddie Money - Columbia 38-06231-H(LP) Can't Hold Back FC40096-H
ONE MORE TIMETorn Cochrane - Captor 73017-FILPI Tom Cochrane ST -12484-F
DIRTY WATERRock And Hyde - Capitol - 73019-F b711 IILPI Under The Volcano - ST -6555-F
WILD HORSES
(LP) Big Dreamers Sleep 831-6001-0Gino Vanner, Polydco - PDS-2298-Q 611
SHOULD I SEEFrozen Ghosl - WEA - 25-84097-F (10ILPI Frozen Ghost - 25-45851-P
I KNEW YOU WERE WAITING (For MelArethaFranklin/George Michael - AristaAS1-9559-N ILPI Aretha - AL -8442-N
TONIGHT, TONIGHT, TONIGHTGenesis - Atlantic - 78-92907-PILPI Invisible Touch -78-16411-P
STOP TO LOVELuther Vandross - Epic - 34-06523-HILPI Give Me The Reason - FE -40415-H
SKIN TRADEDuran Duran - Capitol - 5670-F(LP) Notorious PJ-12540-F
DANCING WITH MY MIRRORCorey Hart - Aquarius - AO -6025-F(LP) Fields Of Fire - AOR-542-F
LEAN ON MEClub Nouveau - Warner Bros - 92-84307-P(LPI Life, Love & Pain -92-55311-P
AMERICAN SINGERBundock - Alert - BDS-018-Q(LP) Malive BDEP-001-0
ACT OF MERCY
(LP/ Between The Earth & Sky - ST -12472-ALLuba - Capitol 73018-F
BROTHER LOUIEModern Talking - Ariola - 107-912-NILP) Ready For Romance - 207-705-N
ONLY LOVE REMAINSPaul McCartney - Capitol - 5672-FILPI Press To Play - PJAS-12475-F
IS THIS LOVESurvivor - Scotti Bros - ZS4-06381-H(LP) When Seconds Count - FZ-40457-H
BIG MISTAKEPeter Cetera - Warner Bros - 92-85077-P(LP) Solitude/Solitaire - 92-54741-P
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With the release of Veronique Beliveau's newalbum next month, which has been precededby the single, Make A Move On Me, thebona -fide Quebec superstar will finally have achance to prove to the rest of Canada whather fellow provincial natives have known forthe past ten years.
The singer, or "interpreter" as sheprefers, has released four records already(two for RCA and two for A&M), but nonein English so far.
"When I signed with A&M," Beliveauexplains, "I was hoping to do something inEnglish in the near future. Because, with thefact that I was changing my style of music, Iwas also in direct competition with what'shappening in English all over the world.
"What sells in Quebec for pop -rock iswhat sells all over the world. It's always bet-ter if you sing for the biggest public you can,so I always wanted to do something inEnglish. Now," she continues, "it's happen-ing and I'm very happy. Also, for the pasttwo years there's been a demand for me inEnglish Canada."
The demand began when Beliveau sangat the 1984 Juno Awards ceremony. Fromthere she was invited to participate in therecording of Tears Are Not Enough, the onlyfemale Quebec singer to be featured. Lastyear, at Expo's opening gala, Beliveau per-formed much to the delight of Prince Charlesand Lady Diana, among others.
"The market in Quebec is so limited thatyou can have a big, big hit and have sold25,000 albums. Maybe you can go to 80,000records, but not very often," Beliveau ad-vises. "One song may do that if it's a biggeneral public hit, like a romantic Frenchballad."
However, the songstress has changedmusical direction since the early recordingsand although there are ballads on the newalbum, it's not where she claims she'sheading.
"We want to go for young adults,"Believeau suggests, of her new direction."From 20 to 40 years old, and younger, if
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CANADA'S ONLY NATIONAL 100 SINGLE SURVEY
COVER STORY -
by Graeme Boyce
Veronique Beliveau puts talent upfront - nationally
With the release of Veronique Beliveau's new album next month, which has been preceded
by the single, Make A Move On Me, the bona -fide Quebec superstar will finally have a
chance to prove to the rest of Canada what her fellow provincial natives have known for the past ten years.
The singer, or "interpreter" as she prefers, has released four records already
(two for RCA and two for A&M), but none in English so far.
"When I signed with A&M," Beliveau explains, "I was hoping to do something in
English in the near future. Because, with the fact that I was changing my style of music, I
was also in direct competition with what's happening in English all over the world.
"What sells in Quebec for pop -rock is what sells all over the world. It's always bet-
ter if you sing for the biggest public you can, so I always wanted to do something in
English. Now," she continues, "it's happen- ing and I'm very happy. Also, for the past two years there's been a demand for me in
English Canada." The demand began when Beliveau sang
at the 1984 Juno Awards ceremony. From there she was invited to participate in the
recording of Tears Are Not Enough, the only female Quebec singer to be featured. Last
year, at Expo's opening gala, Beliveau per- formed much to the delight of Prince Charles
and Lady Diana, among others. "The market in Quebec is so limited that
you can have a big, big hit and have sold 25,000 albums. Maybe you can go to 80,000
records, but not very often," Beliveau ad- vises. "One song may do that if it's a big
general public hit, like a romantic French ballad."
However, the songstress has changed musical direction since the early recordings
and although there are ballads on the new album, it's not where she claims she's
heading. "We want to go for young adults," Believeau suggests, of her new direction.
"From 20 to 40 years old, and younger, if
RCA/Ariola General Manager Don Kollar presents The Parachute Club with gold for
Small Victories. The album went gold after 6 weeks of release In Canada. The presenta-
tion was made at Toronto's Massey Hall, Also receiving gold are Joe Fedore (standing
at left) and Gerry Young (kneeling at left).
they go for the dance songs. But it's not like Corey Hart heading for the young girls, of
course. I think it'll go for young adults because that's the style of music it is.
Her forthcoming album was produced by John Dexter, who wrote Loverboy's
Heaven In Your Eyes, and features songwriters J.C. Crowley, Eddie Schwartz,
and Dave Tyson, as well -as Dexter. Studios were used in Vancouver, Los Angeles and
Toronto. "I was in the studio . . .
12, maybe 14 hours a day," she continues. "We were
just working, working, working . . .
but the musicians who came to play just loved the
songs. "The ballads are really, really nice. They
are kind of rocky," she adds. "They have
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guitar solos and all that, but they're going to reach a much larger audience."
Beliveau's classical piano training at boarding school, many years ago, no longer
counts, when asked whether she could play any musical instrument. "I have knowledge of music, but I don't write," she confides. "I
love singing and dancing, that's what I prefer to do."
Having now performed professionally for over 14 years, Beliveau believes the North
American market will embrace her music, hopefully. "We decided to go for that market
because my sound was more North American than European. As for French artists going over there
. . . it's different
. . . it's another
approach to your career, but that's something I'm also interested in. For the mo-
ment," she concludes, "we want to go for the North American market
. . . that is our main
focus."
RECORDS TO RADIO - by Igor Zaitsev (Moscow)
Russia warming to rock composers and musicians Moscow's rock composers and musicians
now have their own association called The Rock Club. The inaugural meeting was held
in late January. Just a year or two ago, rock musicians
here met with indifference and even hostility, from some of those in charge of cultural af- fairs, organization of concerts, recording and
provision of instruments. The following word from a song by Viktor Tsoi, leader of
Lenigrad's Cinema rock group, reflects the sentiments of many rockers in that period:
"Our hearts long for change, our eyes long for change."
Today, rock groups, formerly known mostly through semi -amateur tape recordings called underground rock in the West, have been given a big break. They have even been
appearing regularly on national TV. Since autumn 1985, The Rock Laboratory (an association of amateur rock musicians), has been functioning in Moscow
(the Western press christened it The Rock Club). Amateur rock musicians now have the
opportunity to perform in front of large au- diences, on radio and TV, and cut LPs. Unlike professionals, who get salaries from concert organizers, they are paid only for
each performance. Some of the best amateur groups have decided to turn professional.
The situation of professional rock musi- cians has also seen a change for the better,
but there are still problems. For instance, they are paid less than "serious" musicians,
or those in pop or folk. The Rock Club, which has won the sup-
port of the Russian federation's ministry of culture, will handle those matters. Veteran
Soviet rock composer and singer, Alexander Gradski, 37, is its elected board chairman.
This is not just another rock club like those established earlier in 13 Soviet cities. It has its
own rules and programme. The board members include leaders of
tne most popular groups, such as Andrei Makarevich (Time Machine) and Alexander Sitkovetski (his group Autograph, which is
into progressive rock, took part in Live Aid, and is currently touring Canada), Artem
Troitksi, a music critic, Matvei Anichkin, producer of the hard rock group Cruise (Troitski and Anichkin were initiators of the Account 904 Chernobyl benefit concert), as
well as rock -poets and producers, and jour- nalist Dmitri Shavyrin, rock -music commen- tator for Moskovski Komsomolets
newspaper. "Our purpose in organizing the club is to
assert rock as a full-fledged trend in music," said Alexander Gradski. "The groups have
better opportunities today, but some pro- blems still persist. For instance, rock musi- cians' salaries are uniform and do not depend
on popularity. Advertising needs con- siderable improvement and there is not a
single periodical entirely devoted to rock music." An expert council, including the more
competent rock composers and performers will be established at the Club. Their judge-
ment will be weighed heavily next to that of the expert councils already in existence in
radio and TV, and the Melodia recording firm and concert organizations.
The establishement of the Rock Club was facilitated by the Moscow Gagarin
district Komsomol local,, which has also sponsored rock music festivals, such as the
Rock -Panorama -86 last May involving many Soviet rock stars, and a rock -poetry festival
last November. The local's first secretary, Pyotr Pavlov, believes that every trend in rock music must be promoted and that the time is ripe to put all forms of rock on the
stage. For a start, the Rock Club is going to
hold a Rock -Panorama -87 festival from Apr. 23 through 29. It is to be an even bigger event
than last year's Panorama. It will present every rock style, from rockabilly to heavy
metal. Forty-nine groups have been invited, including Moscow professionals, Aria,
Bravo, Quadro, Cruise, Rock Studio, Black Coffee and Computer, and amateurs
S -Team, Mu Sounds and Nicolas Copernicus. This year's Panorama will be the first
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ACTION SINGLESMandolin Rain - Bruce Hornsby & Range
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2 JENNIFER WARNES- Famous Blue Raincoat - Attic
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Rose In Paradise - Waylon JenningsWild -Eyed Dream - Ricky Van Shelton
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3 I DON'T BELIEVE- Rick Washbrook - CC
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5 YOU'RE WHAT I LOOK FOR Glass Tiger - Capitol
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Corey Hart kicks off high -profAfter nearly a year of keeping what isdescribed as a "relatively low profile". CoreyHart kicked off his world tour (Feb. 21) atItaly's San Remo Music Festival. He sharedthe bill with Whitney Houston, Simply Red,Paul Simon, and Duran Duran to name just afew. This show also marked the debut of anew band line-up comprising drummer JornAnderson, keyboardist Ray Coburn (former-ly of Honeymoon Suite), and returning band
WEA's Montreal Branch, CJAD and A&ARecords recently ran a contest in support ofBen E. King's Stand By Me soundtrack andThe Best Of Ben E. King. Contest winnerCynthia Philip and her fiancee had a night onthe town and met the veteran artist. Thesoundtrack is now platinum and the singleIs gold, the latter after 25 years after itsinitial chart appearance. The single had afour week run at No. 1 on Toronto's CFTR.
Teenage Head planningrelease of new albumWith production of Teenage Head's latestalbum, their 7th, completed, the band hasscheduled the release of Dance With YourDoll for late March. A 12" single, titledCan't Stop Shakin', will precede the 11 -trackLP.
Featured on the single are 3 other tracks,2 of which are not included on the album.Lead singer Dave Rave alludes the LP offers"something new for Teenage Head fans, aswell as continuing the tradition of offeringthe best Teenage Head."
The "founding fathers" of the Canadianpunk scene have now replaced Blair Martinwith Jack Pedler on drums and are expectedto embark on a national tour this spring.
Recording took place at Toronto's Kens-ington Sound studios, where Frantic City, theband's platinum album was recorded. Othertracks on the album include She Rips MyLips, Teenage Doll, and Little Girl Don'tYou Understand.
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ADOS Let The Music Lift
- Reba McEntire Can't Stop My Heart
- The 0.1.tanes
Senorita -
Don Williams Face In The Crowd
- Michael M. Murphey
Don't Be Cruel Takes A Little Rain Let's Be Fools Again Old PHotograph
A Taste Of Romance Navajo Rug Listen To My Heart
ERNIE STEEVES CHAM
- Hamilton
PH Something Good -
Hank Williams Jr. 1.3 Straight To The Heart Crystal Gayle
6.10 Baby's Got A New Baby SKO 10-15 Small rown Girl Stove Wariner 18-22 You've Got The Touch
- Alabama
24 ....
Right Left Hand Man -
George Jones 27
.... Rose In Paradise Waylon Jennings 29.... Let The Music Lift Reba McEntire PLAYLIST ADDS
Only Wanted You -
Marie Osmond The Bed I Made For Me Highway 101
Don't Go To Strangers -
T.Graham Brown Don't Be Cruel - The Judds Listen To My Heart Stoker Bros
MURRAY LEONARD Music World Country
- Toronto
1.10 You Still Move Me Dan Seals 2-23 Deep River Woman - Lionel Richle 3-25 Falling For You
- Conway Twitty
16-22 Contrifled -John Anderson 18-27 Straight To The Heart
- Crystal Gayle
37 ....
Still Loving You - Restless Heart
38 ....
Ocean Front Home George Strait 39 ....
Right Left Hand -
George Jones 40.... When A Woman Cries
- Janie Fricke
ADDS I Love You More
- Family Brown
Can Walt Forever - Wendy Davis Partners After All -
Willie Nelson No Place Like Home Randy Travis
DAVE COLLINS BX-93
- London
1-2 Mornln Ride -
Lee Greenwood 2-3 No Place Like Home
- Randy Travis 3-4 Right Hand Man George Jones 4-5 Still Loving You Restless Heart 5.7 Midnight Girl
- Sweethearts Of Rodeo
25 ....
Strangers T.Graham Brown 26
.... Rose In Paradise
- Waylon Jennings
30 Moon -
Michael Johnson PLAYLIST ADDS Walk Me In The Rain
- Girls Next Door
Don't Be Cruel -
The Judds LORNE ANDREWS
CJXX -
Grande Prairie No. 1 Then it's Love
NEW Mornin Rlde Baby's Got A New Baby Denim Blue Eyes Don't Take Her Small Talk what Can I Do
Twenty Years it Only Hurts
Wilde Eyed Dream Easy Does -it
FOR LOVE
- Jennifer Warnes -Attic
LUNG IN LOVE -
Corey Hart Aquarius
lE
- Rick Washbrook
- CC
BABY -
Johnny R -
A&M
I LOOK FOR
- Glass Tiger
. Capitol
ON ME
- Veronique A&M
LONE Good Brothers
- Savannah
Tore Donovel DoRaMi
NA SHINE ig John Baldry
- MusicLine
GHT on Lightfoot
- Warner Bros
-Judds - The Oaks
-Tommy Roe -
Terry Carisse -
Bootleg - Ian Tyson
-Stoker Bros
Don Williams
- Lee Greenwood -SKO
'Sylvia Tyson -
Ronnie Prophet -
Glory Anne Juice Newton
-Kenny Rogers Alibi
Ricky Van Shelton Tim Maichak
Caiteio't COUNTRY SINGLES
1 ARMS THAT LOVE (Hearts That Don't) Carroll Baker
. Tembo
2 DIAMONDS IN THE DARK Cameron Molloy Rana
3 BETTER OFF ALONE The Good Brothers
- Savannah
4 WHAT A FOOL I'D BE
- Colleen Peterson Cardinal
5 I LOVE YOU MORE -
Family Brown RCA
6 DENIM BLUE EYES
- Sylvia Tyson -Stony Plain
7 AIN'T NO CURE FOR LOVE -Jennifer Warnes Attic
8 BORDER BANDITS
- Cole Younger Band Academy
9 HEROES Mercey Bros
- MBS
10 SOMEBODY ELSE'S HEART Karen Linsley
- Comstock
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9
Corey Hart kicks off high -profile international tour The Box hits the ice After nearly a year of keeping what is
described as a "relatively low profile". Corey Hart kicked off his world tour (Feb. 21) at
Italy's San Remo Music Festival. He shared the bill with Whitney Houston, Simply Red,
Paul Simon, and Duran Duran to name just a few. This show also marked the debut of a new band line-up comprising drummer Jorn
Anderson, keyboardist Ray Coburn (former- ly of Honeymoon Suite), and returning band
WEA's Montreal Branch, CJAD and A&A Records recently ran a contest in support of
Ben E. King's Stand By Me soundtrack and The Best Of Ben E. King. Contest winner Cynthia Philip and her fiancee had a night on the town and met the veteran artist. The
soundtrack is now platinum and the single Is gold, the latter after 25 years after its
initial chart appearance. The single had a four week run at No. 1 on Toronto's CFTR.
Teenage Head planning release of new album
With production of Teenage Head's latest album, their 7th, completed, the band has
scheduled the release of Dance With Your Doll for late March. A 12" single, titled
Can't Stop Shakin', will precede the 11 -track LP.
Featured on the single are 3 other tracks, 2 of which are not included on the album.
Lead singer Dave Rave alludes the LP offers "something new for Teenage Head fans, as
well as continuing the tradition of offering the best Teenage Head."
The "founding fathers" of the Canadian punk scene have now replaced Blair Martin with Jack Pedler on drums and are expected
to embark on a national tour this spring. Recording took place at Toronto's Kens-
ington Sound studios, where Frantic City, the band's platinum album was recorded. Other tracks on the album include She Rips My Lips, Teenage Doll, and Little Girl Don't You Understand.
Hometown red carpet for Glass Tiger had the red carpet rolled out for them (Feb. 18) when their hometown of
Newmarket, Ontario presented band members Alan Frew, Wayne Parker, Sam
Reid, Michael Hansen, and Al Connelly with special awards. The awards were presented to
band by Newmarket's Mayor Ray Twinney at the town's annual civic awards dinner.
Glass Tiger follows up these honours by playing a benefit concert for Easter Seals at
members guitarist Michael Hehir, bassist Russell Boswell, and Andrew Hamilton on horns.
Following several European dates, Hart and the band will be playing a string of
sellout dates in Japan, with Australia to follow before his extended tour of the U.S.
and finally, Canada during the summer. Hart's current single, Can't Help Falling
In Love, is gold in Canada and new in the U.S. Top 30, and just released in the rest of
the world. His next single, Dancing With My Mirror features his first ever dance mix for which a video has also been completed.
In view of Hart's recent heavy exposure on American television, there have been
many questions asked regarding a possible film debut. Hart explained that he would
rather make an announcement than speculate, but he admitted that he is "very in- terested" in some recent film offers.
to shoot new video The Box were part of a 3 -day video shoot, for one of two videos for their upcoming single,
Closer Together, which began Feb. 19 at Montreal's Forum. The shoot featured the
Montreal Canadiens. The special video is be- ing prepared in support of Leucan (Leukemia
Canada), with members of The Box testing their skating and stick handling with the likes
of Guy Carbonneau, Bob Gainey and Mats Naslund. The 20 -min video will be sold across
the country, with all proceeds being donated to Leukemia research. The video is expected to hit the market Mar. 20.
Alert's Lisa Zbitnew reports that the week of Mar. 20 will also see the release of The Box's actual music video, explaining,
"This one will be shot in the Dominican Republic, Mar. 6 through 12, with airfare courtesy of a local Montreal travel agency."
Cray and Beck featured on Jagger's next solo LP Mick Jagger's upcoming album, his second,
will feature the guitar talents of Jeff Beck and Robert Cray. Production is currently under-
way at the Blue Wave Studios, with Dave Stewart at the helm.
Cult guitarist Billy Duffy was also asked
Bon Jovi, Parton/Rogers January metal leaders
Leading January CRIA certifications were PolyGram's Bon Jovi with their Slippery
When Wet album, which topped RPM's 100 this past week, and the coupling of Dolly Par- ton and Kenny Rogers on their RCA/Ariola
Once Upon A Christmas album. Robert Palmer's Riptide album scored
triple platinum, and double platinum cer- tifications were made for Kim Mitchell's
Shakin Like A Human Being, Billy Joel's The Bridge, and Roll On by Alabama.
Gaining platinum certifications were Various Artists (Nothin But The Hits), The
Police (Every Breath You Take), Miami Sound Machine (Primitive Love), and Belin-
da Carlisle (Belinda). Nothin But The Hits and The Police also
certified as gold LPs, along with Aretha Franklin (Aretha), Cinderella (Night Songs),
Eddie Money (Can't Hold Back), Paul Young (Between Two Fires), and Alabama
(The Touch) Chris deBurgh's Lady In Red was the
only single that was certified platinum. Singles making it to the gold plateau
were Bon Jovi's You Give Love A Bad Name, and The Rain by Oran "Juice" Jones.
Capitol's Glass Tiger the Newmarket Recreation Complex
- a 3,500 seater that easily sold out.
The band, which won 4 Juno Awards last year and were nominated for a Grammy
Award, have remained on the RPM 100 albums chart with The Thin Red Line for 51 weeks. They are currently represented on the RPM 100 singles chart with You're What I
Look For, while the American trades are go- ing with Some Day.
to provide guitar tracks for the session. "It turned out there was more involved in it than
I had time to do," says Duffy, "but it was great to play with them. Not everyone gets
the chance to play five songs with Mick Jag- ger and Jeff Beck."
Cray, upon completion of his support tour with Huey Lewis, has been asked to open for Eric Clapton's upcoming tour. Phil
Collins, who produced Clapton's last two albums, will be the drummer on the tour.
Ralph Dunning posted sales rep for RCA/Ariola
Ralph Dunning has been appointed sales representative for RCA/Ariola in Ontario.
He will strengthen RCA's sales team compris- ed of Peter Piasecki and Greg Pappas.
Dunning has been associated with RCA as Ontario field merchandiser since February of 1985, and is credited with "successfully
creating and executing sales -related events, promotions and incentives at a point -of -
purchase level." Dunning is furthering his career objec-
tives through part-time courses in interna- tional and industrial marketing, while work-
ing for RCA. The above announcement was made by
Terry Carson, Ontario Branch Manager, to whom Dunning will report.
Immediate A/C adds for new Lightfoot single
The latest Gordon Lightfoot single release from Warner Bros, East Of Midnight, has
caught on quickly with A/C programmers with immediate adds. There has also been a show of strength at the country level for this
Lightfoot production, the title track of his current album.
The flip, "I'll Tag Along, was also pro- duced by Lightfoot, who also wrote both sides.
Upcoming concert dates for include Sud- bury (Feb. 21), Thunder Bay (24-25), Ottawa
(27-28), Montreal (Mar. 1), and Toronto's Massey Hall (11-21).
10 - RPM - February 28, 1987
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FROZEN GHOST Pop/RockSelf -Tided -WEA 25-45651-PFormerly the nucleus of Sheriff, these guyshave incredible pop sensiblities, as evidencedthroughout this album. The hook -laden firstsingle, Should I See, is a hit out of the box,end will have no trouble climbing charts ne.tionally. Material presented for both AOR andCHR, plus the clubs. Arnold Lanni and WolfHassel will now get the recognition they havelonged for end justifiably deserve. Certainly thebest of the bunch this week. Watch for a Junonomination for this effort. Produced by Lanniat his own Arnyard Studio with final mixingcompleted by Stephen Tayler at U.K. Farmyardfacilities. Cameo performances by HoneymoonSuite guitadist Derry Grehan. Cancan.
(RIS KRISTOFFERSON0101,4.13ORDEPLOFOS
KRIS KRISTOFFERSON & The - CountryBORDER BANDITS RepossessedMercury - 830406.1-0Produced by Chips Momen, this is Kristofferson'sfirst solo album in 6 years, end what timing forrelease. The 50-yr old veteran of country music iscurrently taking his lumps for starring in Amerika,but any coverage is valuable, particularly on theheels of an important release like this. His back-ing band features Billy Swan on guitar and vocals,and they tie-in neatly with the unmistakableKristofferson gruffness. Cameo appearances madeby former Atlanta Rhythm Section membersBobby Emmons and J.R. Cobb, and that's thelegendary Carl Perkins on guitar and vocals onMean Old Man, e key track. Also key are TheyKilled Him, a profoundly simply but powerfulmessage, as is What About Me, and Anthem '84.Should be a blockbuster.
K.D. LANG & THE RECLINES - CountryAngel With A Lariat - Sire - 92.54411-PThere's more to country then footstompin,end hurtin, ballady songs, all of which K.D.Lang and The Reclines ere about. However,this weirdly wonderful country bunch havedone more than stretch the imagination. Forone thing, they've got the WEA crew believingin country - her kind of country - so with thatkind of power behind her . .. watch out. Pro-duced by Dave Edmunds in the U.K. and thesession people ere something else, most notable
- Rock
being B.J. Cole, the stedlman on Diet Of StrangePlaces, end the banjo work by Keith Nelson onTurn Me Around, and High Time For A Detour.That's producer Edmunds doing a little guitarwork on Tune Into My Wave. Rose Garden,penned by Joe South, a hit more than a fewyears ego, has been taken as the first single,e nd a perfect vehicle to ease K.O. into themainstream of country, not to mention theA/C market. A greet beginning for this Consort,Alberta native. Cancon.
LOS LOBOSB y The Light Of The MoonSlash/Werner Bros - 92.55231-PA rockin' good album, with many, many keytracks including One Time One Night, ShakinShakin Shakes, (the first single), All I WantedTo Do Was Dance, The Hardest Time, and RiverOf Fools. Improvement and completely accessi-ble over the previous release, How Will The WolfSurvive? Hopefully this production by T -BoneBurnett end the band, will create excitement atradio, end it most certainly will at retail.
THE GREGG ALLMAN BAND - RackI'm No Angel - Epic FE -40531-HAll tracks are key on this superbly crafted andunmistakably Allman -style of southern rockofferings. A nice touch by leading into Allman's'60s penning It's Not My Cross To Bear, with theinstrumental, Don't Want You No Mom. Produc-ed by Rodney Mills.Majorsupport tour to follow.
THE ALAN PARSONS PROJECT -Pop/RockCandi - Arista - AL -8448.NSince Tales Of Mystery And Imagination, AlanParsons has released consistantfy good records.This one however, seems destined to albumcollectors favourite for some time to come.There are still a lot of Parsons fans out thereto start the buzz, especially with the new legionsof CD buyers looking for technologically com-patible product, who should find this album tobe a must -have item. Standing On Higher Groundreleased as a single, which should provide furtherbuying impetus.
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CUTTING CREW -Pop/Rock&indent Virgin VL-2363-WQuartet are going to do very well with thispunchy, appealing effort co produced with
Terry Brown (Rush, Eye Eye), and watch thefirst single, I Just Died In Your Arms, climbthe charts rapidly. Lacks intensity, but a goodmixture of ballads end rock. Also key areAny Colour, One For The Mocking -bird,Sahara, and It Shouldn't Take Too Long.
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TAMMY WYNETTE -CountryAnniversary: Twenty Years Of HitsEpic - E2.40625 -HProduced by Billy Sherrill, this 2 -record setshows why Tammy Wynette can carry the tagof "The First Lady of Country Music". Pro-ducer Sherrill also tells us how he met Tammy,on the inside of this beautifully -coloured gate-fold. Here's juste few of the 20 hits included:D -I -V -0 -R -C -E, Good Lovin (Makes It Right),You And Me, Golden Ring (with GeorgeJones), Woman To Woman, and BedtimeStory. A must for country libraries.
PSYCHEDELIC FURS Pop/RockMidnight To Midnight Columbia - FC-40466-HAn album thet strives to match the Pretty InPink success but unfortunately falls short. Al-though produced by hard rock veteran ChrisKimsey, this set lacks the punch and abrasive-ness found on previous albums. Canadian follow-ing apparent with Mirror Moves LP going gold,the only territory worldwide to do so. Titletrack most promising. Also key ere: Shock,and One More Word.
DON DIXON Pop/RockMost Of The Girls - Enigma - ST73239-FA springy album with an abundance of po-tential, previously only available on import.Could prove to be quite a pleasant surprise fornewly opened Toronto office. The infectiouslead track, Praying Mantis, doesn't exactly haveNOR lyrical content, but taken within the con-fines of a pop song, looks like It could do verywell. Careful instrumentation end clean arrange-ments will certainly pave the way for the re-nowned producer to be noticed es a recordingartist in his own right. Other key tracks areSouthside Eyes, Just Rites, and Girls L.T.D.Watch it fly out of the box.
THE JUDOS CountryHeartland RCA - 5916.1 -R -NThis is the fourth album release for The Judds onRCA, and, like the others, was produced byBrent Maher. Currently moving up the RPM
Country 60 with the old Presley hit, Don't BeCruel, the first single taken from this set. Naomiend Wynonna have a unique talent and en ex-ceptional coupling as mother and daughter, ableto weave intricate harmonies into soulful, countrypop blues that have en indescribable passion.Also key are Old Pictures, The Sweetest Gift,and Maybe Your Baby's Got The Blues.
SPANDAU BALLET PopThrough The Barricdes - Epic - FE -40642-HAfter their mega -smash single True, a repeatperformance would have been too much to askfor. Perhaps too difficult. Anyway, there doesn'tseem to be en attempt to do so. But Cross TheLine, Man In Chains, and Fight For Ourselveswill garner respect with older fans, if that's evenpossible. The latter can definitely Ignite dancefloors however. Solid effort produced by Gary"Langan and the band.
SANTANA Pop/RockFreedom - Columbia - FC-4072-HCarlos Santana seems to have dug into hisvault recording Before We Go, co -written withJim Cepaldi, and Vera Cruz co -written by GregRolie among others. Instrumental cuts, Love IsYou, and Mandela aren't noteworthy,but dobreak up the monotony. Stirling guitar workfound on several tracks. Accomplished musi-cians throughout. Victim Of Circumstance isa standout.
REO SPEEOWAGON PopLife As We Know It- Epic - FE -40444-HNot e bed album, but it's been a while. A blendof pure pap with pure pop, from the mastersthemselves, who once landed the worldwidegoldmine Hi -Infidelity on our doorsteps needy7 years ago. Key tracks include New Way ToLove, One Too Many Girlfriends, and Tired OfGetting Nowhere. Self produced.
JIMMY NAIL Pop/RockTake It Or Leave It - Virgin VL-2407-WPop fare, finely produced by Dave Mackay, ex-cept for Love Don't Live Here Anymore, whichcan also be found on his previous release. Keytracks include Walk Away, Rain Bums, SameAgain, and a very poignant Ladies And Gentle-men Of South Africa. However . . . as the titlesuggests ... I
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The Way It Is (RCA)BRUCE HORNSBY & THE RANGE
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MADONNATrue Blue (Sire)
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GLASS TIGERThe Thin Red Line (Capitol)
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BEASTIE BOYSLicensed To Ill (Def Jam)FC-40238-H (Cassette FCT-40238-H)
ROBBIE NEVILRobbie Nevil (Manhattan)ST.53006-F (Cassette 4XT-53006-F)
PETER GABRIELSo (Geffen)XGHS-24088-P (Cassette M5 -240138-P)
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pop blues that have an indescribable passion. Also key are Old Pictures, The Sweetest Gift, and Maybe Your Baby's Got The Blues.
SPANDAU BALLET -Pap Through The Burials'
- Epic FE40642-H
After their mega -smash single True, a repeat performance would have been too much to ask
for. Perhaps too difficult. Anyway, there doesn't seem to be an attempt to do so. But Cross The Line, Man In Chains, end Fight For Ourselves
will garner respect with older fans, if that's even possible. The letter can definitely Ignite dance
floors however. Solid effort produced by Gary - Langan and the band.
SANTANA -Pop/Rock Freedom
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Carlos Santana seems to have dug into his vault recording Before We Go, co -written with
Jim Capaldi, and Vera Cruz co -written by Greg Rolie among others. Instrumental cuts, Love Is You, and Mandela aren't noteworthy, but do break up the monotony. Stirling gUitar work found on several tracks. Accomplished musi- cians throughout. Victim Of Circumstance is
a standout.
REO SPEEDWAGON -Pop Life As We Know It- Epic FE40444-H Not a bed album, but it's been a while. A blend
of pure pap with pure pop, from the masters themselves, who once landed the worldwide
goidmine Hi -Infidelity on our doorsteps nearly 7 years ago. Key tracks include New Way To
Love, One Too Many Girlfriends, and Tired Of Getting Nowhere. Self produced.
JIMMY NAIL Pop/Rock Take It Or Leave It
- Virgin VL-2407-W
Pop fare, finely produced by Dave Mackay, ex- cept for Love Don't Live Here Anymore, which can also be found on his previous release. Key
tracks include Walk Away, Rain Burns, Same Again, and a very poignant Ladies And Gentle-
men Of South Africa. However .
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Compiled weekly from record store, radio station and record company reports.
BON JOVI Slippery When Wet (Mercury)
(20) 830-624-1-0 (Cassette 830-264-4-Q1
PAUL SIMON Graceland (Warner Bros)
2 2 (241 92-54471-P (Cassette 92-54474-P)
BRUCE HORNSBY & THE RANGE
3 3 TW he ay It Is (RCA)
(181AF L1 -5904-N (Cassette AFK1.5904-N)
GEORGIA SATELLITES O Georgia Satellites (Elektral
(101 96-04961-P (Cassette 96-04964-P)
MADONNA Tre Blue )
5 4 133) 92-u54421-P(Sire
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LIONEL RICHIE Dancing On The Ceiling (Motown)
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GLASS TIGER The Thin Red Line (Capitol)
7 7 (51) ST -6527-F (Cassette 4XT-6527-F)
BANGLES Different Light (Columbia)
8 9 (46) FC-40039-H (Cassette FCT-40039-H)
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GREGORY ABBOTT Shake You Down (Columbia) 12 14 (7) FC-40437-H (Cassette FCT-40437-H)
BOSTON Third Stage (MCA) 13 8 (18) MCA6188-J (Cassette MCAC6188-.1)
PRETENDERS Get Close (Sire)
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BILLY VERA & THE BEATERS By Request (Rhino/Trend)
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(14) SP -3902-W (Cassette CS -3902-W)
CHRIS deBURGH Into The Light (A&M)
(35) SP -5121-W (Cassette CS -5121-W)
TOP GUN Soundtrack (Columbia)
1361 SC -40323-H (Cassette SCT-40323-H)
STEVE WINWOOD Back In The High Life (Island/WEA)
(321 92-54481-P (Cassette 92-54484-P)
KATE BUSH The Whole Story (Capitol)
(11) PWAS-17242-F (Cassette 4WAS-17242-F1
DURAN DURAN Notorious (Capitol)
(11) PJ-12540-F (Cassette 4PJ-12540-F)
BRUCE WILLIS The Return Of Bruno (Motown) Q 43 141 MOT -6222-J (Cassette MOTC-6222-J)
BILLY JOEL The Bridge (Columbia) 30 30 (28) 0C40402 -H (Cassette OCT40402-H)
STAND BY ME Soundtrack (Atlantic) 78-16771-P (Cassette 78-16774-P)
AC/DC Who Made Who (Atlantic)
713-16501-P (Cassette 713-16504-P)
ANITA BAKER Rapture (Elektra)
96-04441-P (Cassette 96-04444-P)
STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN Live Alive (Epic) 34 33 19/ E2 -40511-H (CassetteE2T-40511-H)
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BO -1004-W (Cassette BD4-1004-1a)
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41 32 (131 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
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DAVID & DAVID 52 52 (18) Boomtown (A&M) SP5134-W (Cassette C55134M)
PARACHUTE CLUB 53 53 (16) Small Victories (RCA( KK L1 -0573-N (Cassette KKK1-0573-N)
54 55 13a1 TOM COCHRANE & RED RIDER Tom Cochrane & Red Rider (Capitol)
ST -12484-F (Cassette 4XT-12484-F)
Q 72 (3) CINDERELLA
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850-0761-Q (Cassette 830-0764-Q)
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HOWARD JONES 58 46 (171 One To One (WEA)
24.20091-P (Cassette 24-20094-P)
STACY 0 59 58 (161 Better Than Heaven (Atlantic) 78-16761-P (Cassette 78-16764-P)
IRON MAIDEN 60 56 119) Somewhere In Time (Capitol) SJ12524-F (Cassette 4XJ12524-F)
TALKING HEADS 61 59 (21) True Stories (Sire)
92-55121-P (Cassette 92-55124-P)
BELINDA CARLISLE 62 54 (321 Belinda (I.R.S./ IRS -5741-J (Cassette IRSC-5741-J)
63 57 (16) Dancing Undercover (Atlantic) 78-16831-P (Cassette 78-16834-P)
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88 76 (12) Hot Together (RCA) POINTER SISTERS
89 79 1431 Picture Book (Elektra) SIMPLY RED
5609-1-19-N (Cassette 5609 -4 -R -N)
96-94521-P (Cassette 96-04524-P)
90 87 (12) ORAN "JUICE" JONES
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THE JUDDS NEW Heartland (RCA)
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PSYCHEDELIC FURS (2) Midnight To Midnight (Columbia)
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72 71 (25) Raising Hell (London)
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61 111 VA COUNTRY SINGLES
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-B -5652-FANOTHER WOMAN
Tany Tacker -ILPI Girls Like Me - ST12474-F
NO PLACE LIKE HOMERandy Travis - Warner Bros - 92-85257-P(LP) Storms Of Life - 92.54351-P
STRAIGHT TO THE HEARTCrystal Gayle - Warner Bros - 92-85187-P(LP) Straight To The Heart - 92-54051-P
HOW DO I TURN YOU ON(91) Ronnie Milsap - RCA 5033 -7 -R -N
(LP) Lost In The Fifties - AHL1-7194-N
5 5 (13)FIRE IN THE SKYNitty Gritty Dirt Band -Warner Bros - 92-85477-P(LP) 20 Years Of Dirt - 92-53821-P
6 7MORNIN RoIDLee Greenwood MCA - 52984-J(LP) Love Will Find Its Way - MCA -5770-J
7 8ARMS THAT LOVE (Hearts That Don't).Carroll Baker - Tembo RS -8607-N(LP) N/A
8RIGHT HAND MAN
9 110) Eddy Raven - RCA - 5032-7-N(LP) Right Hand Man - 5728 -R -N
I CAN'T WIN FOR LOSING YOUEarl Thomas Conley - RCA - 5064-7-N(LP) Too Many Times - 5619 -1 -R -N
I'LL STILL BE LOVING YOURestless Heart - RCA - 5065-7-N(LP) Wheels 5648-N
MIDNIGHT GIRL/SUNSET TOWN11 12 (10) Sweethearts Of The Rodeo - Columbia 38-06525-H
(LP) Sweethearts.Of The Rodeo - CEP -40406-H
12 13WHAT CAN I DO WITH MY HEART(8) Juice Newton - RCA - 5068 -7 -R -N
(LP) Old Flame - AHL1-5493-N
TAKE THE LONG WAY HOMEJohn Schneider - MCA - 52989-J(LP) Take The Long Way Home - MCA -5789-J
DIAMONDS IN THE DARKCameron Molloy/Silver Weasel ExpressRana - RR010 - (LP) N/A
TALKIN' TO THE MOONThe Gatlin Bros - Columbia - 38-06592-HILP) Partners - FC-40431-H
SMALL TOWN GIRLSteve Wariner - MCA - 53006-J(LP) Life's Highway - MCA -5672-J
THE ROCK AND ROLL OF LOVETom Wopat - EMI America - 8364-F(LP) N/A
18 6 LEAVE ME LONELY(15) Gary Morris -Warner Bros - 92-85427-P
(LP) Plain Brown Wrapper - 54381-P
BETTER OFF ALONE19 21 (7) The Good Brothers - Savannah - SRS -850-N
(LP) Delivering The Goods - SRL-9828-N
20 20 (12)WHAT A FOOL I'D BEColleen Peterson - Cardinal - CR-9005 eiILP) N/A
2 2 (13)
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10 14 (7)
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14 17 (9)
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16 26 (7)
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P6 -50901-N(LP) Feel The Fire - KK L1 -0564-N
22 11 (15) YOU STILL MOVE MEDan Seals - EMI America - 8343-F(LP) On The Front Line - ST -17231-F
DENIM BLUE EYESSylvia Tyson - Stony Plain -SPS1043-N(LP) The Big Spotlight -SPL1100-N
24 28 (6) AIN'T NO CURE FOR LOVEJennifer Warnes Attic - AT -352-W(LP) Famous Blue Raincoat - LAT-1227-W
25 32 (7) HOMECOMING '63Keith Whitley - RCA - 5013-7-NILP) L.A. To Miami - CPL1-7043-N
TWENTY YEARS AGOKenny Rogers - RCA 5078-7-N(LP) They Don't Make Them 5633-N
27 33 (7) LOVIN THAT CRAZY FEELINGRonnie McDowell MCA/Curb - 52994-J(LP) All Tied Up In Love - MCA -5725-J
2837 (4) OCEAN FRONT PROPERTYGeorge Strait - MCA 52996-J(LP) Ocean Front Property - MCA -5913-J
29 36 (6) I ONLY WANTED YOUMarie Osmond - Capitol 5663-F(LP) I Only Wanted You - ST -12516-F
30 38 (6) FOREVERThe Statler Brothers - Mercury - 885 219-7-Q(LP) Christmas Present - 824 785-0
23 15 (16)
26 34 (6)
YOU'VE GOT THE TOUCHAlabama - RCA - 5081-7-N(LP) The Touch - 5849-1-N
32 43 16) DON'T GO TO STRANGERST.Graham Brown - Capitol - P -B -5664-F
P)1 It Used To Be - ST -12487-F
ND33 41 (6)Anne Murray - Capitol - P -B -5655-F(LP) Something To Talk About - SJ-12466-F
34 40 (7) BORDER BANDITSThe Cole Younger Band - Academy - AC -1009(LP) N/A
35 35 (7) THIS OL' TOWNLacy J. Dalton - Columbia - 38.06360-H(LP) Highway Diner - FC-40393-H
36 42 (5) HEROESThe Mercey Brothers - MBS - 1068 op(LP) N/A
GYPSIES ON PARADESawyer Brown - Capitol -5677-F(LP) Out Goin' Cattin ST -12517-F
38 39 (9) SOMEBODY ELSE'S HEARTKaren Linsley - Comstock - COM-1822(LP) N/A
39 46 (5) THE RIGHT LEFT HANDGeorge Jones - Epic - 34-06593-H(LP) Wine Colored Roses - 40413-H
40 49 13) KIDS OF THE BABY BOOMThe Bellamy Bros - MCA/Curb - 53018-.1(LP) N/A
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BALLERINA GIRL2 1 (7) Lionel Richie - Motown - 1873-J
(LP) Dancing On The Ceiling MOX-6158-J
AIN'T NO CURE FOR LOVE3 3 (6) Jennifer Warnes - Attic - AT -352-W
(LP) Famous Blue Raincoat - LAT-1227-W
ChicagoOU STILL LOVE ME4 4 17) Warner BIOS - 92-85127-P
(LP) Chicago 18 - 0C -40402-P
CAN'T HELP FALLING IN LOVE 5 5 (7) Corey Hart - Aquarius - AQ-6024-F
(LP) Fields Of Fire - AQR-542-F
C'EST LA VIE6 7 (4) Robbie Nevil - Manhattan - 50047-F
ILP) Robbie Nevil - ST -53006-F
OPEN YOUR HEART7 11 (7) Madonna - Sire - 92-85087-P
(LP) True Blue - 92-54421-P
I'LL BE ALRIGHT WITHOUT YOU8 6 (7) Journey - Columbia - 38-06301-H(LP) Raised On Radio - OC-39936-H
I DON'T BELIEVE,,9 10 Rick VVashbrook - CC - RW8602 65)
(LP) N/AALL I WANTED
10 13 (71 Kansas - MCA - 52958-J(LP) Power - MCA -5838-J
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(6) EVERYBODY'S BABY11 14 Johnny R- A&M - AM -712-W(LP) N/A
THIS IS THE TIME12 9 Billy Joel - Columbia - 38-06526-H
(LP) The Bridge - OC-40402-H
SHAKE YOU DOWN138 (10) Gregory Abbott - Columbia - 38-06191-H
(LP) Shake You Down - FC-40437-H
14 17 (4) MANDOLIN RAINBruce Hornsby & The Range - RCA 5087 -7 -R -N(LP) The Way It Is - AFL1-5904-N
1, (1 STAY THE NIGHTBenjamin Orr - Elektra 96-95067-P(LP) The Lace - 96-04601-P
16 18 (7) YOU'RE WHAT I LOOK FORGlass Tiger - 73014-F(LP) The Thin Red Line - ST -6527-F 4:0
17 19 (3) JACOB'S LADDERHuey Lewis & News - Chrysalis - 43097-J(LP) Fore - CHX-41534-J
18 22 (4) MAKE A MOVE ON MEVeronique A&M - AM -715-W(LP) N/A
19 20 (4) WITHOUT YOUR LOVEToto - Columbia - 38-06570-H(LP) Fahrenheit - FC-40273-H
20 21 (7) BETTER OFF ALONEThe Good Brothers - Savannah - SRS -850-N 1E9(LP) Delivering The Goods - SRL-9828-N
41 50 (3)
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45 47 161
46 54 (31
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FEBRUARY 28, 1987 7,,cord distributor codeAS/11/1 -It)CBS - HCAPITOL -Fr 1CA -JPOLYGRAM -O"1CA -N"'EA -P
ROSE IN PARADISEWaylon Jennings - MCA - 53009-J(LP) Hangin Tough - MCA -5911-J
IT TAKES A LITTLE RAINThe Oak Ridge Boys - MCA - 53010-.1(LP) Where The Fast Lane Ends - MCA -5945-J
CAN'T STOP MY HEART FROM LOVIN YOUThe O'Kanes - Columbia - 38-06606-H(LP) The O'Kanes FC-40459-H
LET THE MUSIC LIFT YOU UPReba McEntire - MCA - 52990-J(LP) What Am I Gonna Do - MCA -5807-J
MAMA MAMA MAMA (Ode To Rock & Roll).Bob Everett LynEtt - LT -5801(LP) N/A
WILD-EYED DREAMRicky Van Shelton - Columbia - 38-06542-H(LP) N/A
SOUTHERN BOUNDThe Haggertys - B&C - BC -024 asILPI Hot On The Heels Of Love
48 48 (51 1955Dick Damron - RCA - PB-50895-N(LP) N/A
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26 28 131
GOODBYE'S ALL WE'VE GOT LEFTSteve Earle - MCA -53011-JILPI Guitar Town - MCA -5713-J
SATURDAY NIGHT DANCINGKelita - RCA - PB-50903-J(LP) Too Hot To Handle - KKL1-0568-N
MOON STILL OVER HER SHOULDERMichael Johnston - RCA - 5091.7 -R -NILPI Wings - AFL1-9501N
I WONDER IF I CARE AS MUCHRicky Skaggs - Epic - 34-06650-H(LP) Love's Gonna Get Ya FE -40309-H
ANOTHER DAY TO LOVECarol Martyn - Golden Eagle - GE -148(LP) N/A
DON'T BE CRUELThe Judds - RCA - 5094-7-N(LP) Heartland
ONE STEP CLOSERJ.K. Gulley - RCA - PB-50908-N(LP) Undercover - KKK1-0575-N
A FACE IN THE CROWDMurphey & Dunn - Warner Bros - 92-84717-P(LP) Americana - 92-55001-H
THIN LINERon Nigrini - Oasis - OA -5353ILP) The Drift - OA -1200
NEW FOOL AT AN OLD GAMEMichelle Wright - Savannah - SRS -851-N(LP) N/A
SENORITADon Williams - Capitol - 5683-FILPI New Moves - ST -12440-F
PLAIN BROWN WRAPPERGary Morris - Warner Bros - 92-84687-P(LP) Plain Brown Wrapper - 92-54381-P
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TWENTY YEARS AGOKenny Rogers - RCA - 5078 -7 -R -N(LP) They Don't Make Them 5633-N
IN YOUR EYESJeffrey Osborne - A&M AM -2895-W(LP) Emotional - SP -5103-W
RESPECT YOURSELFBruce Willis - Motown - 1876-J(LP) The Return Of Bruno - MOT -6222-J
NO PLACE LIKE HOMERandy Travis - Warner Bros - 92.85257-P(LP) Storms Of Life - 92-54351-P
SOMEONEDonoval - DoReMi - DRM-8601
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ONLY LOVE REMAINSPaul McCartney - Capitol - 5672-F(LP) Press To Play - PJAS-12475-F
SOMEONE LIKE YOU27 29 (3) Daryl Hall - RCA - 5105 -7 -R -N
ILPI Three Hearts - AJL1-7196-N
THE SUN AIN'T GONNA SHINE28 30 (2) Long John Baldry - MusicLine - MLS003
(LP) Silent Treatment - ML -001
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(LP) The Drift - OA -1200Ron Nigrini - Oasis
1111111 h d :I'llk.d.lang LP and single releasedThe long-awaited Sire album, Angel With ALariat, by k.d.lang, has finally been released,along with the first single, Rose Garden, thelatter written by Joe South. The album wasproduced in England by Dave Edmunds, andfeatures guest performances by steelman B.J.Cole, Keith Nelson on banjo, drummer RoyDodds, and Edmunds, here and there onacoustic guitar.
More country from MCAMCA's country pouch for this week includedsingles by The Whites (There Ain't NoBinds), Conway Twitty (Julia), Jimmy Buf-fett (Take It Back), and Lyle Lovett (GodWill). The latter is already bulleting up U.S.country trade charts.
Heavy country release from WEABesides the k.d.lang single release of RoseGarden, WEA, this week has released coun-try singles by Michael Martin Murphey andHolly Dunn (A Face In The Crowd), GaryMorris (Plain Brown Wrapper), John Ander-son (What's So Different About You), and abright new group, Highway 101 (The BedYou Made For Me). Not entirely in the coun-try vein, but Gordon Lightfoot's latest single,East Of Midnight, the title track of hisalbum, will no doubt catch country program-mer action.
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ROSE IN PARADISE Waylon Jennings
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42 51 131 IT TAKES A LITTLE RAIN The Oak Ridge Boys
- MCA
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(LP) Where The Fast Lane Ends -
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CAN'T STOP MY HEART FROM LOVIN YOU The O'Kanes Columbia
- 38-06606-H
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LET THE MUSIC LIFT YOU UP Reba McEntire
- MCA
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k.d.lang LP and single released The long-awaited Sire album, Angel With A
Lariat, by k.d.lang, has finally been released, along with the first single, Rose Garden, the latter written by Joe South. The album was
produced in England by Dave Edmunds, and features guest performances by steelman B.J.
Cole, Keith Nelson on banjo, drummer Roy Dodds, and Edmunds, here and there on
acoustic guitar.
More country from MCA MCA's country pouch for this week included singles by The Whites (There Ain't No Binds), Conway Twitty (Julia), Jimmy Buf-
fett (Take It Back), and Lyle Lovett (God Will). The latter is already bulleting up U.S.
country trade charts.
Heavy country release from WEA Besides the k.d.lang single release of Rose
Garden, WEA, this week has released coun- try singles by Michael Martin Murphey and
Holly Dunn (A Face In The Crowd), Gary Morris (Plain Brown Wrapper), John Ander-
son (What's So Different About You), and a bright new group, Highway 101 (The Bed
You Made For Me). Not entirely in the coun- try vein, but Gordon Lightfoot's latest single,
East Of Midnight, the title track of his album, will no doubt catch country program-
mer action.
Country acts in for Fair meet The annual Ontario Fall Fair Convention was held at Toronto's Royal York Hotel, the
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week of Feb. 16. Several top Cancon country acts were seen doing business at the well -
attended and important convention. These included Ronnie Prophet and The Mercey Brothers. The latter attend the convention
every year and have become popular with the Fall Fair buyers.
A cute Valentine from Stoker Bros Displaying excellent marketing expertise, The
Stoker Brothers, now releasing on the RCA label, took advantage of Valentine's Day (Feb. 14), and shipped their newest single in a cute heartshaped Valentine's card. The title
of the single, Listen To My Heart, is displayed on the front of the card, and the gatefold opens to display the actual single,
along with the lyrics to the song. The lyrics were written by Mickey, D.J. and X. Stoker with production by Mickey and Rick
Whitelaw.
More Cancon from RCA Besides the Stoker Brothers' single (mention-
ed above), RCA has shipped another im- pressive package of Cancon country singles.
These are Terry Christenson's Summer Heart, Terry Cousineau's Will So Long Do,
and Hotel Mexico by Dick Damron. The lat- ter is Dick's follow-up to 1965, which had a
good run up the charts. Christenson is a well- known folk singer from a few years ago, who
previously released on his own Harvestholm label. This is a Christenson original, which he
produced himself.
J.K. Gulley receiving recognition Besides being a very talented performer in his
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is also a keen writer, whose capabilities in this field are growing. Besides producing (writing
or arranging) the latest releases for Wendy Davis (I Can Wait Forever), Terry Cousineau (Will So Long Do), and Kim Atkins (Warm And Willing Man). Marty Haggard (son of
the legendary Merle), has included a Gulley and Cyril Rawson track, She Just Got Over Me Today, on his new MTM album. J.K.,
who is on release with One Step Closer, a Graham Russell penning, is heading out to Regina to appear on CBC-TV's Country
West. Date for airing will be announced later. Watkins & Cormier to Nashville
Reg Watkins and Loretta Cormier, probably the most travelled musical ambassadors to
ever promote Canada's most famous island province, Newfoundland, are currently in Nashville for a recording session. Reg and
Loretta are as well known across Canada's frozen tundra as they are below the tree line. More news on their session in a later issue.
Finally ... k.d.lang !! That's no typo
. . . that's how this classy lady
from Alberta wants to be known . . . k.d.lang, plus the reclines, of course. She was
showcased at Toronto's Horseshoe (Feb. 18), the launch date for her debut Sire album,
Angel With A Lariat. k.d., who might fall in- to the category of having a "cult" following,
will destroy that myth shortly. Her talent, coupled with the enthusiasm of the WEA
crew, should make this one of the top Cancon acts for Sire
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Johnny Burke readies new single Veronica Mataseje, President of Acclaim Records, sends news from Nashville that
Bob Mauro sets dates for Country Symposium
Longtime record veteran, Bob Mauro, most recently with Quality Records, has organized
a Canadian -Country Music Symposium at Toronto's Howard Johnston Hotel (Hwy 401
and Markham Rd) for Saturday Mar. 21. The reason for the symposium is "to
present an overview of the country music in- dustry," explains Mauro, "and to identify
problems and offer solutions. Of course, there will be an open question and answer
follow-up." Mauro, who is Consumer Awareness
Director of the Canadian Country Music Association, will chair the meeting with a
panel of experts from the music and broad- cast industries. These will include: John
Schroeder (producer), Greg Slaight (broad- caster), Larry Leblanc (music critic), Doug
Mills (rack jobber), John McBride (Roblan), Don Rodbard (graphic artist), Howard Green
(video and commercial producer), Anya Wilson -Leblanc (promoter), with Mauro also
filling the panelist position in the marketing area.
"The symposium should be of particular interest to artists, management firms and anyone directly related to Canada's music scene," says Mauro.
Attendance is restricted to 50 delegates. Those interested in registering should call
416-252-1025. Registration is set at $30.00, and this includes coffee and lunch. Special
room rates are also available.
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Johnny Burke's new single, A Picture OfYou, will ship shortly. Veronica also reportsthat she will have "more interesting newswithin the next month." Johnny visitedToronto recently where he dropped in onCFGM for a photo session with that station'sVIP's. It's a colour photo, so we might nothave too much luck reproducing it.
Alibi signs deal withSilver Dollar in U.K.Vancouver's popular contemporary countryband, Alibi, have signed a deal with SilverDollar in the U.K. to distribute their firstalbum. Diana Kelly, who represents the bandthrough Cloana Promotions of NewWestminster, will be in London, Englandfrom Mar. 6 through 13 where she expects tofirm a tour of the U.K. for the latter part ofthis year.
In the meantime, the band's latest single,It Only Hurts When I Cry, has been releasedin both Canada and the U.S. on the Kansas -based Comstock label. "Initial reaction tothe single has been great," says Kelly,"We're all very excited and gearing up for avery busy and productive 1987."
The band is currently on tour in WesternCanada and will be playing fairs and rodeos
A pair of CHAM listenersget hitched on iceCHAM, the country giant in Hamilton, hascome up with a unique promotion to "unitein holy matrimony," a couple of CHAMCountry listeners. The ceremony will takeplace during the Disney On Ice Show atHamilton's Copps Coliseum (Mar. 20):
As the station's Jim Johnston explains,"Towards the end of the performance, SnowWhite and the handsome prince get married.On this particular show, it will be a doubleceremony, with Snow White as the Maid ofHonour, and the handsome prince as the BestMan to our lucky people."
He continues with, "Imagine a weddingwith 11,000 witnesses and with MickeyMouse as the ring bearer, and all the ar-rangements taken care of, includinglimousine service to and from the event, wed-ding bands, tuxedo, wedding dress,photographer, reception, wedding suite,hairstyling, wedding cake, and more."
The wedding, the first of its kind inCanada, is open to couples of all ages.Listeners are asked to submit their choice andexplain why they should be picked to be mar-ried during the Disney On Ice Show.
Dallas talent contest gaining in popularityDavid M. Peever, Agent for The Dallas Clubin Hamilton, Ont., reports that "After onlyfour short weeks of operation, the DallasCountry Singing Contest is taking off in finefashion." There will be a grand prize of atleast $5,000 to the eventual winner on Dec.17, 1987, as well as many other cash prizes torunner-ups.
Peever also reports that entries are com-ing in from as far away as North Bay, "andwe've even had calls from Winnipeg," saysPeever. The talent shows are held each Tues-day night at the Barton Street East club, with
the quarter -finals to be held there as well.
The contest is being promoted byCHAM Country and the Dallas Club withCHAM's "beautiful" C.J. as the hostess forthe evening.
Peever also points out that "It's ex-pected there may even be more cash prizeslisted, as the event rolls along," concludingwith "Presently there is just under $10,000 incold hard cash waiting for winners. This willbe one of the finest talent shows held inCanada in some time."
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A month earlier, in late March 1987, the Rock Laboratory will hold an amateur
festival to be attended by 30 groups. Soviet rockers are now performing for thousands of fans in concert halls and TV
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