WEEKLY · 1989. 4. 29. · WASP The Headless Children . . . . . . . . . THE SILENCERS . A . Blues...
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SEEING IS BELIEVING Mike & The Mechanics
POP SINGER John Mellencamp
. . . . . . . . . . . '''''' NINETEEN FOREVER Joe Jackson
SHE'S AMYSTEPIY TOME. Roy Orbison ..... . . . . . . . ..... THINKING OF YOU
Sa-Fire
CULT OF PERSONALITY Living Colour ..... . . . . . . . ... .. EVERY LITTLE STEP Bobby Brown
ROUND & ROUND New Order
MISS YOU LIKE CRAZY Natalie Cole
No.1 SINGLE
LIKE A PRAYER Madonna
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FINE YOUNG CANNIBALS The Raw & The Cooked
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EVERLASTING LOVE Howard Jones
WIND BENEATH MY WINGS
Bette Midler ..... . . . . . ... ... FOREVER YOUR GIRL Paula Abdul ..... ' " : " .... (Watching) WORLDS CRUMBLE
Glass Tiger
REAL LOVE Jody Watley
ROCK ON Michael Damien
. . . . . . . . . . . . ..... HEART'S ON FIRE Steve Winwood
CIRCLE Edie Brickell ..... . . . . . . .
I CAN'TTAKE IT Billy Newton -Davis
VOICES OF13.ABYLOW
The Outfield . . . . . . . . . . ....... THROUGH THE STORM
Aretha Franklin/Elton John SOLDIER OF LOVE Donny Osmond " " " " ..... PATIENCE Guns 'N' Roses
.. GIVINGtiPOni LOVE Rick Astley
IKO IKO The Belle Stars
. . . . . . . . . . . ..... IF I CAN JUST GET THROUGH THE NIGHT
Phoebe Snow
NAPA/4AI TO WATCH
5:01 BLUES Merle Haggard
LOVING ONLY ME Ricky Skaggs ..... . . . . . . . ..... IF I NEVER SEE
MIDNIGHT AGAIN Sweethearts Of The Rodeo
' " " " " " NOT LIKE THIS Tim Malchak
DEAR ME Lorrie Morgan
I'LL CRY ABOUT THAT TOMORROW
Diane Raeside . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... HEAVEN ONLY KNOWS
Emmylou Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . YOU STILL GOT A WAY
WITH MY HEART Mickey Gilley
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MADONNA Like A Prayer
BOBBY BROWN Don't Be Cruel
. . . . . . . . . . ..... GUNS 'N' ROSES Appetite For Destruction " " ' ' ' " " ' ROXETTE
Look Sharp
DEPECHE MODE Depeche Mode
SAMANTHA FOX ... I Wanna Have Some Fun ' " ' " " ' .... GIPSY KINGS
Gipsy Kings
ROB BASE & DJ EZ ROCK It Takes Two .... MILLI VANILLI
Girl You Know It's True " " " " ' GUNS 'N' ROSES G 'N' R Lies
JODY WATLEY Larger Than Life ...... . . . . . ...... THE CULT
..... . . . . . . . .. Sonic Temple ... LIVING COLOUR Vivid
RAINMAN Soundtrack
PHANTOM O OPERA London Original Cast
. . . . . . . . . . . ..... COLIN JAMES Colin James
THE N EVILL E BROTHERS Yellow Moon
JULIAN LENNON Mr. Jordan ...... . . . . . . ..... ALANNAH MYLES
Alannah Myles ..... . . . . . ...... LORI YATES Can't Stop The Girl
B.ILILY IVEWTOTV-O.AVIS
Spellbound ..... . . . . . . ...... THE PROCLAIMERS Sunshine On Leith
ALBUMS TO WATCH
HOWARD JONES
.. Cross That Line .... RO SANNE 6ASH
... Hits 1979-1989 .... TOM TOM CLUB Boom Boom Chi Boom Boom
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BUFFALO STANCE Nenah Cherry
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After two decades of recording, Spain's Paco
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America that flemenco deserves, though largely
overshadowed by the Gipsy Kings.
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Green exits WEA to join Toronto's CJCLLarry Green has returned to radio, one of hisfirst loves. After fifteen years with WEAMusic Canada, where he held the post ofNational Promotion Manager, Green joinsToronto's CJCL AM1430, a Telemediastation, as Operations Manager, effectiveApril 28.
Born in Toronto, Green becameinvolved with community happenings early inhis life, in the neighborhood in which he wasbrought up, a lower -income neighborhoodbordered by Spadina and College andBathurst and Queen. He was a knownorganizer and did much to improve the lot ofyoungsters through his activities withcommunity clubs and organizations.
It was just a natural move for Green to
Platinum happy birthday to Samantha Fox(double for Touch Me and single for I WannaHave Some Fun) from BMG crew: Don Kollar,Dave Plate!, Larry Macrea, Tim Williams, KenBain and Debbie Connor from Jive U.K.
Giles to PR post atOntario Place ForumJulie Giles has been appointed PublicRelations Coordinator for the Forum atOntario Place. She comes to Ontario Placefrom Gino Empry Public Relations, whereshe gained much knowledge and respectdealing with such accounts as the RoyalAlexandra Theatre, O'Keefe/CPI summermusicals, Limelight Dinner Theatre and theImperial Room. She was associated with theEmpry organization for close to three years.
Just a few months ago, Giles launchedher own Communications service and hassince acquired a number of accountsincluding REA Entertainment, producers ofthe Toronto theatre hit Driving Miss Daisy,and the celebrity impersonation show AnEvening At La Cage.
Also new to Ontario Place is MaraBrown, who has been appointed SeniorManager Marketing and Public Relations.Brown has an M.B.A. in marketing and wasformerly with Base Brown & PartnersAgency, where she worked on mult-mediaadvertising campaigns and special events.
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parlay his community involvement intoradio, where he experimented with severalmarkets, most notably being his hometown.He joined Toronto's CHUM -FM when thestation introduced "progressive rock" to thecountry in the late sixties. He became a majoron -air force with the CHUM Group.
His thirst for knowledge of recordingartists and their product led him into theWEA camp where, in a very short time, hebecame one of the more popular promotionpeople in the field. However, he did keep hisconnection with "live" radio and, for thepast year, hosted a very popular jazz show on
Denon Canada signs dealwith Marquis labelDenon Canada has announced the signing ofa licensing agreement with Earl Rosen'sMarquis label. Under the agreement Denonwill manufacture and distribute the Marquiscatalogue which features an impressive lineupof Canada's classical artists.
New releases include product fromJames Campbell and Anton Kuerti, andKevin McMillan, a young Canadian baritonewho New York Magazine recently tagged "Amajor talent." Other artists who release onMarquis are Lois Marshall, Andrew Davis,Catherine Robbin, and The Elmer IselerSingers.
In making the above announcement,Allan Katsuya, President of Denon Canada,noted: "The addition of Marquis Records toour family of labels highlights Denon'scommitment to success in the Canadianrecording industry."
Denon Canada is a subsidiary of NipponColumbia, Japan's oldest manufacturer ofaudio equipment and records.
Tucker's Rivoli datechanged to May 2nd.Maureen Tucker's April 30th date atToronto's Rivoli (RPM - April 8/89) hasbeen changed to May 2nd. Sharing the billingwith the 50 Skidillion Watt recording artist,will be labelmates Half Japanese.
The date is being sponsored byHollywood Productions and CKLN-FM,Toronto's non-commercial radio station.
Toronto's CFNY-FM, which may have beenan influencing factor in his return to radio ona full time basis.
As WEA Canada President Stan Kulinput it, "Although we regret Larry's departureafter so many years with WEA, we aredelighted that he's going into a business hehas always loved. We are confident he will doan outstanding job for Telemedia, and all ofus at WEA Canada wish him all the best."
Alberta's Eddie Pattersonwins Guitar Warz '89Eddie Patterson, a 44 -year old guitarist fromAlberta, was the winner of the NationalFinals of the Fender/Coca Cola Clasic GuitarWarz '89. Six finalists competed for the titleat Toronto's Entex. They were 24 year oldMichael Hutzel from Quebec, 35 year oldJohn Tonan from Ontario, 26 year old BarryPlayer from Saskatchewan/Manitoba, 35year old James Devon from British Columbiaand Patterson.
In prizes, Patterson received collectively,Fender guitar accessories, a FenderStratocaster guitar, $250.00 in cash, GuitarWarz '89 National Finalist black leatherjacket, return air transportation andaccommodations in Toronto, $5,000 in cash,a selection of recording equipment valued at$5,000, and a national publicity campaignand major media awareness.
In view of the success of the first year ofthis event, promoters S.L. Feldman &Associates of Vancouver, are schedulingGuitar Warz as an annual competition.
Guitar Warz '89 winner Eddy Patterson (I) withother finalists Michael Hutzel, Larry Hall, JohnTonan, Barry Player and James Devon.
Network Video captures large chunk of marketUnder the guidance of Timothy Troke aspresident, Network Video has now expandedto become a national force with more than1,000 clients from coast to coast. Troke tookcontrol of the Toronto -based firm last year ata time when the firm was what Trokedescribes as "a flegling company with a greatproduct and no marketing direction."
Now, one year later, Troke can boastthat his business is growing "by leaps andbounds," and is now billed as Canada'slargest videopool, carrying a full library of"ambient video tapes."
As Troke explains, Ambient video tapesare compilations of "exciting and entertain-ing visual images to accompany our client'sown musical program." He continues with,"Each tape features one hour of fast -paced
visuals (including computer graphics,nostalgic classics, fashion, action, sports etc.)a must for any serious video nightclub orroad show.
Just recently, country music videocompilations were introduced to the marketby Network Video. These compilationsfeature the top country artists performingtheir latest hits on video.
As well, Network Video publishes theirown Top 40 Chart which is FAXed to clientseach week. Troke's firm has also become aforce in Quebec and now supplies videos withFrench sub -titles
As well, a Top 40 chart is FAXed toclients on a weekly basis. For furtherinformation contact Network Video at416-847-7999.
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delighted that he's going into a business he has always loved. We are confident he will do
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us at WEA Canada wish him all the best."
Alberta's Eddie Patterson wins Guitar Warz '89
Eddie Patterson, a 44 -year old guitarist from Alberta, was the winner of the National
Finals of the Fender/Coca Cola Clasic Guitar Warz '89. Six finalists competed for the title
at Toronto's Entex. They were 24 year old Michael Hutzel from Quebec, 35 year old
John Tonan from Ontario, 26 year old Barry Player from Saskatchewan/Manitoba, 35
year old James Devon from British Columbia and Patterson.
In prizes, Patterson received collectively, Fender guitar accessories, a Fender
Stratocaster guitar, $250.00 in cash, Guitar Warz '89 National Finalist black leather
jacket, return air transportation and accommodations in Toronto, $5,000 in cash,
a selection of recording equipment valued at $5,000, and a national publicity campaign
and major media awareness. In view of the success of the first year of
this event, promoters S.L. Feldman & Associates of Vancouver, are scheduling
Guitar Warz as an annual competition.
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Tonan, Barry Player and James Devon.
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Artist charm ... some have it! On manyoccasions I've had the pleasure of meetingseveral big stars like Whitney Houston andCarly Simon, and just recently Samantha Foxand Cy Curnin and Adam Woods of TheFixx. What charming people they are, and onsecond and third meeting, they rememberlittle things about our previous meeting.British, American and Australian artists,those I've met, are very warm,knowledgeable people and fun to meet. Onthe other hand . . . I've had some dreadfulexperiences with snot -nosed Canadian artists,most who have gone on to play the sleaze bars
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and eventual oblivion they so richly deserve.Their first kick at the can was arranged bytheir record label, although they'll argue thattheir talent was the only factor. Once they hitthe big time and continue with theirarrogance, they suddenly find themselves inthe "one trick pony" situation and their labelcan't bail them out . . . they've burned toomany bridges. Someone should start a charmschool for Canadian artists. (EC: Is that whywe only have one star in our star system?)
Talking about a star system ... ! Recordretailers would seem to have a bit of an edgeon the rest of the music industry when itcomes to image. One of the shaker's in thisbusiness who keeps the tarnish off hisparticular star, is Peter Parish of A&ARecords & Tapes, who continually feeds"good stuff" to the media. By the way, thatwas a very well done piece on A&A Records& Tapes the store "Alice & Albert started,"which appeared on the front page of theToronto Star's Business Today (April 17,1989). Writer Pat Brennan should be movedinto the Entertainment Section,immediately. One small correction however.The Bronfmans aren't involved . . it's theThomson Family . . . the publishing people!(EC: I told you we should have got into theretail business . . . years ago!)
Take another bow ... Marcel! A bunch ofthe guys and gals from Musicaction andFACTOR are getting together down at TheBottom Line in Toronto on May 4th to handout kudos to themselves, and richly deserved.They'll also be honouring the 1989 Juno andFelix Award winners. Marcel Masse, of Oscarfame, (EC: Speaking of one trick ponies!)will be the "special guest". When asked ifour government star would be accepting ALLthe awards, there was a silence, which Iinterpreted to mean "no comment". Ob-viously, they wouldn't know until the lastminute if he would accept. (EC: If there'stelevision coverage, he will!)
Let's not be too quick to forget! Thisindustry has a habit of squeezing the best outvery dedicated workers and forgetting themwhen it comes time for the bows. Case inpoint, Daisy Falle, one very dedicated andconscientious, not to mention tireless workerfor CARAS. She's the glue holding thatorganization together, and she deserves alittle recognition! EC: Right on . . . !)
Charlie's at it again . . . ! Does anyonepromote Variety anymore than Charlie
Camilleri? I don't think so. He just told meabout a rush press conference that was (bythe time you get this) held in the Variety Clubclubrooms. They were going to announcethat superswimmer Vicki Keith was going tooutdo herself . .. again for Variety. And, justin passing, Charlie suggested, "Wouldn't itbe nice if someone wrote a song about Vicki,our Lady Of The Lakes?" What a great ideaCharlie, and I can just see those songwritersworking feverishly to come up with the firstentry. (EC: Just in time for summer, I hope!)
Disco sucks ... again!! It wasn't too longago that you read in these very pages, and inthis very column, that disco was coming backstrong . . . and wasn't I right? (EC: I hopenot!) Yes, folks, the music that everyonehated has returned and although the very
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Friday May 26th, 1989
RPM'SBIG COUNTRY AWARDS
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people who poo pooed it the first timearound, are now making mega bucks fromthe return of disco and they're callingit . . . "something else". (EC: I'm goingstraight homne and shake out my booty!)Make sure it's your "house" booty!!) By theway . . . I'm told that house music shouldalways be dance to at home! (EC: And whatthey're doing in the Imperial Room is reallythe twist!) They don't know!!! (EC: Theydon't care . . !)
Oh! to be 23 again . ! I was one of theselect few to be invited to a very, very privatebirthday party for Samantha Fox. It was her'23rd birthday, and the BMG people designeda cake that was a work of art, built around awired turntable. They also gave her a veryexpensive leather jacket, which covered hereverything. (EC: It must have been made forDon Kollar!) I was asked if I would like tohave my picture taken with Samantha and Isaid well . . . of course, if she will siton my . . . lap, which she did, and it's allthere in black and white. I have to hand it tothe people at the Gravevine (EC: That'sGrapevine!) the food was very good, almostlike it was a catering job! (EC: And there waslots of it . . . )
RPM's Stan Klees gets the feel of theexcitement at BMG's Birthday party forSamantha Fox, with a cordial Samantha.
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people who poo pooed it the first time around, are now making mega bucks from
the return of disco and they're calling it
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straight homne and shake out my booty!) Make sure it's your "house" booty!!) By the
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the twist!) They don't know!!! (EC: They don't care
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Oh! to be 23 again ... ! I was one of the select few to be invited to a very, very private birthday party for Samantha Fox. It was her
"23rd birthday, and the BMG people designed a cake that was a work of art, built around a
wired turntable. They also gave her a very expensive leather jacket, which covered her
everything. (EC: It must have been made for Don Kollar!) I was asked if I would like to have my picture taken with Samantha and I said well
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lap, which she did, and it's all there in black and white. I have to hand it to
the people at the Gravevine (EC: That's Grapevine!) the food was very good, almost
like it was a catering job! (EC: And there was lots of it
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RPM's Stan Klees gets the feel of the excitement at BMG's Birthday party for Samantha Fox, with a cordial Samantha.
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36 le (14) GOT IT MADECrosby, Stills, Nash & Young Atlantic - 78-89667-P(LP) American Dream - 7818881-P
37 29 (12) WHY'D YOU LIE(LP) Colin James - VL3044WColin James - Virgin - VS1468-W
REAL LOVEJody Watley - MCA 53484.J(LP) Larger Than Life MCA -6276-J
ROCK ONMichael Damien - Cypress CP-106-W(LP) Dream A Little Dream - CYP-909-W
40 45 (11) TWIST IN MY SOBRIETYTanita Tikaram - WEA - 24.75627P(LP) Ancient Heart - 2438771-P
41 31 (12) YOU'RE NOT ALONEChicago Reprise 92.77577-P(LP) Chicago XIX - 9257141P
42 48 (5) NOW YOU'RE IN HEAVENJulian Lennon Atlantic - 78.89257-P(LP) Mr. Jordan 78.19281-P
43 as (10) DREAM COME TRUEFrozen Ghost WEA - PRO.642-P(LP) Nice Place To Visit - 25-57051P
HEART'S ON FIRESteve Winwood - Virgin - VS -1463-W(LP) Roll With It - VL,25532-W
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23 (13) DON'T TELL ME LIESBreathe - Virgin - VS -1487W(LP) All That 3ascr VL3029W
55 (8) DOWNTOWNOne 2 Many - A&M - AM -1272-W(LP) Mirror SP -5237-W
ANGEL EYESThe Jeff Healey Band - Arista - AS1.9808-N(LP) See The Light AL8553-N
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48 41 (1E) MY HEART CAN'T TELL ME NORod Stewart Warner Bros - 9277297P(LP) Out Of Order 92-56841-P
49 36 (15) IF A TREE FALLSBruce Cockburn - True North/Eple TN4-212-H(LP) Big Circumstance TN -70-1
DOUBLE TROUBLESass Jordan - Aquarius - AO.6044F(LP) Tell Somebody 01552-F
51 42 (9) MAYOR OF SIMPLETONXTC - Virgin - 85-1472.W(LP) Oranges And Lemons - VOL-2581V
52 57 (9) LET THE RIVER RUNCarly Simon Arista AS1-9793N(LP) Working Girl/Soundtrack AL -8593N
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I ONLY WAN NA BE WITH YOUSamantha Fox - Jive - 11927-J.N(LP) I Wanna Have Some Fun - 1150 -1 -J -N
LOVE CHILDOne To One - WEA - BON22127-P(LP) 1.2-1 - BON -12121.P
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O 65 (3) I WON'T BACK DOWNTom Petty - MCA -533,J(LP) Full Moon Fever - MCA -6243-J
59 49 (9) I FEEL POSSESSEDCapitolCrowded House E173078F(LP) Temple Of Low Men - C1.48763F
LOVE ISAlannah Myles - Atlantic - 7889187-P(LP) Alannah Myles - 78-19561-P
61 59 (.11) YOU GOT IT (The g Stuffl_New Kids On The Block - CotSmbia 3806092-H(LP) Hangin' Tough 13FC40985-H
0 I CAN'Twto TAK IT71 (5) Billy NenDavisE Columbia - C43082H(LP) Spellbound FC-44499-H
BECAUSE63 37 (14) Anita Baker Elektra 96-93277-P(LP) Giving You The Beet That I Got - 96-08271P
72 (3) FIRE WOMANThe Cult - Vertigo 888 7787-0(LP) Sonic Temple 838 1231-0
491 81 (2) VOICES OF BABYLONThe Outfield - Columbia 38-68601H(LP) The Outfield FC44449-H
83 (3) THROUGH THE STORMAretha Franklin/Elton John Arista AS1-9808N(LP) NIA
67 69 (6) COME OUT FIGHTINGEasterhouse Columbia - 3868552H(LP) Waiting For The Redbird - FC-44467-H
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69 n (4) CITY STREETSCarole King - Capitol - 13.44336.F(LP) City Streets C1 -90885-F
78 (2) VERONICAElvis Costello - Warner Bros - PRO -29817-P(LP) Spike - 92.58481-P
O 98 (2) SOLDIER OF LOVEDenny Osmond Capitol - 7PRO79585.F(LP) Donny Osmond - C1.92354 -F
85 (2) ELECTRIC YOUTHDebbie Gibson - Atlantic - 7889197P(LP) Electric Youth - 7819321P
73 46 (12) I BEG YOUR PARDONKon Kan - Atlantic - 78-89697-P(LP) N/A
90 (3) PATIENCEGuns N' Roses - Geffen - 92.29967-P(LP) G N' R Lies - XGHS-24198-P
75 80 (6) SWEET JANECowboy Junkies - RCA - 8879 -7 -R -N(LP) The Trinity Session 85681RN
76 79 (a) TBoHnnINI.GRoup.CL.LpiEtoDi-
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O 87 (2) GIVING UP ON LOVERick Astley - RCA - 8872.7.1147(LP) Hold Me in Your Arms - 8589-1-RN
78 47 (10) MORE THAN YOU KNOWMartika Columbia 3808103-H(LP) Martika FC-44290-H
79 68 (13) TWO STRONG HEARTSJohn Farnham - RCA - P1342303 -N(LP) Age 01 Reason - 3418.1 -XL -N
O 92 (2) IKO IKOILh") Belle Man/Soundtrack !-6T941346-F
81 51 (n) STOP!Sam Brown - A&M - AM -1236W(LP) Sam Brown - SP5195-W
NEW SEEING IS BELIEVINGMike & The Mechanics - Atlantic - 7889217-P(LP) Living Years - 78-19231P
(2) CHICKS 'N CARS94Cohn James - Virgin - 85-1492W
(LP) Colin James VL-3044-W
NEW POP SINGERBlitelkignaM2stm - 874 0124-0
85 91 (2) 'LET'S. PRETEND(LP)
Northern Pikes AYOnvLY3s6.111W
NEW NINETEEN FOREVERJoe Jackson - A&M AM1404-W(LP) Blaze 01 Glory - SP -5249W
73 , EASY'David Gibson A&M - AM -782-W(LP) David Gibson - SP -9148-W
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O NEW SHE'S A MYSTERY TO MERoy Orbison - Virgin - VS -1485-W(LP) Mystery Girl VL-2576-W
VOXSarah McLachlan - Nettwerk - SPRO387-F(LP) Touch - NTL-30234-F
CO NEWTHINKING OF YOUSa-Fre ercury - 872 502-7-0(LP) N/A
92 50 (13) TANGODalbello - Capitol - B73074 -F(LP) She C1 -48286-F
WE'VE SAVED THE BEST FOR LAST93 74 (10) Kenny G/Smokey Robinson Arista AS19785-N
(LP) Silhouette 918457N .
94 CULTviolourOF PERSONALITY(LP) Vivid - BFE-44099-H
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EVERY LITTLE96 Bobby Brown MCA - 53618J(LP) Don't Be Cruel - MCA -42185-J
IT'S A POWERFUL THING97 86 (8) Doug_ And The Slugs - Ritdong AMS-117-W(LP) Tomcat Prowl - AMD1007W
ROUND & ROUNDNew Order - Factory 1350185F(LP) Technique - 836 8324-0
MISS YOU LIKE CRAZY99 Natalie Cole EMI - 13-50185-F
(LP) Good To Be Back E1 -48902-F
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97 (6)SHE DID ITGlamour Camp - EMI - 13.50917-F(LP) Glamour Camp E148685F
Compiled from radio station charts and playlists
COVER STORY- by Graeme Boyce
New Nimbus recordings display lFlamenco music has certainly had its ups anddowns throughout its colourful and lengthyhistory. A musical genre that is rather eclecticin nature, flamenco relies on interpretationand spontaneity among its players. Perhapsthen, as pop music has evolved into a veryrigid and formatted style over the years,flamenco has flourished because of itsfluidity and distinctive flavour. In Spain,Paco Pena is revered for his flamenco guitarplaying.
Although flamenco is considered a veryserious art form by the "aficionados", it re-mains stereotyped across North America,primarily due to the many Western moviesthat portrayed a popularity only amonghispanic cultures. A music steeped intradition and discipline, flamenco owes muchto Pena, who has constantly demonstrated
A&A takes over Kelly'sretail outlets in HalifaxA&A Records & Tapes, who proudly billthemselves as "the largest retail music chainin Canada", adds a couple of notches to itsbelt with the acquisition of two Kelly's Stereoretail outlets in Nova Scotia.
With the purchase of the 8,000 squarefoot store on Barrington Street in Halifaxand the New Minas outlet A&A's retailoutlets now total 240 across Canada.
As Peter Parish, Senior Vice President,Marketing & Sales for A&A, points out,"The timing was perfect for both parties:John Arnold, President of Kelly's StereoMart (Atlantic) Ltd., was seriously pursuingother interests and A&A Records & Tapes haswanted to open a full -line, flagshipSuperStore in Halifax."
International publishingdeal for HansonApparently the sleeping giants of the musicindustry, the publishers, are making hugestrides in Canada to get Canadian writers andartists the recognition and acclaim that for solong has been largely overlooked. Accordingto Geoff Kulawick, a professional managerwith Warner/Chappell, they are in"acquisition mode" and seriously looking tobeef up their talent roster.
Most recently, Warner/Chappell signedformer Glass Tiger drummer MichaelHanson to a worldwide co -publishing dealand has been recording his new material inToronto, with finished and fully mixed tracksexpected in May, Kulawick informs. Hansonjoins an impressive roster that includes DavidRoberts, Stan Meissner, Colin Linden, MylesHunter and John Whynot.
Hanson, while with Glass Tiger,co -wrote such hits as I'm Still Searching and IWill Be There. He will also perform his ownmaterial, something the publisher discoveredupon signing the artist. "I now feel that I'vecome to a point where I need to have my ownidentity as an artist," Hanson explains, "andas an individual. Writing and performing myown material is now the driving force in mylife."
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78 (2) VERONICA Elvis Costello
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98 (2) SOLDIER OF LOVE Donny Osmond
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75 80 (6) SWEET JANE Cowboy Junkies
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76 79 (4) THING CALLED LOVE Bonnie Raitt
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CHICKS 'N CARS Colin James
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POP SINGER John Mellencamp Mercury
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(LP) Big Daddy -838 222.141
LET'S PRETEND The Northern Pikes Virgin - VS -1478-W (LP) Secrets Of The Alibi - VL-3041-W
NINETEEN FOREVER Joe Jackson
- A&M
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99 (2) IF ... JUST GET THROUGH THE NIGHT Phoebe Snow -
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WE'VE SAVED THE BEST SORBS AST 74 (10) Kenny G/Srnokey Robinson Arista 197N
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Compiled from radio station charts and playlists
COVER STORY -
by Graeme Boyce
New Nimbus recordings display Pena's mastery Flamenco music has certainly had its ups and
downs throughout its colourful and lengthy history. A musical genre that is rather eclectic
in nature, flamenco relies on interpretation and spontaneity among its players. Perhaps
then, as pop music has evolved into a very rigid and formatted style over the years,
flamenco has flourished because of its fluidity and distinctive flavour. In Spain,
Paco Pena is revered for his flamenco guitar playing.
Although flamenco is considered a very serious art form by the "aficionados", it re- mains stereotyped across North America,
primarily due to the many Western movies that portrayed a popularity only among
hispanic cultures. A music steeped in tradition and discipline, flamenco owes much
to Pena, who has constantly demonstrated
A&A takes over Kelly's retail outlets in Halifax
A&A Records & Tapes, who proudly bill themselves as "the largest retail music chain
in Canada", adds a couple of notches to its belt with the acquisition of two Kelly's Stereo
retail outlets in Nova Scotia. With the purchase of the 8,000 square
foot store on Barrington Street in Halifax and the New Minas outlet A&A's retail
outlets now total 240 across Canada. As Peter Parish, Senior Vice President,
Marketing & Sales for A&A, points out, "The timing was perfect for both parties: John Arnold, President of Kelly's Stereo Mart (Atlantic) Ltd., was seriously pursuing other interests and A&A Records & Tapes has
wanted to open a full -line, flagship SuperStore in Halifax."
International publishing deal for Hanson
Apparently the sleeping giants of the music industry, the publishers, are making huge
strides in Canada to get Canadian writers and artists the recognition and acclaim that for so
long has been largely overlooked. According to Geoff Kulawick, a professional manager
with Warner/Chappell, they are in "acquisition mode" and seriously looking to
beef up their talent roster. Most recently, Warner/Chappell signed
former Glass Tiger drummer Michael Hanson to a worldwide co -publishing deal
and has been recording his new material in Toronto, with finished and fully mixed tracks expected in May, Kulawick informs. Hanson
joins an impressive roster that includes David Roberts, Stan Meissner, Colin Linden, Myles Hunter and John Whynot.
Hanson, while with Glass Tiger, co -wrote such hits as I'm Still Searching and I
Will Be There. He will also perform his own material, something the publisher discovered
upon signing the artist. "I now feel that I've come to a point where I need to have my own
identity as an artist," Hanson explains, "and as an individual. Writing and performing my
own material is now the driving force in my life."
not only its cultural significance but also its commercial viability. Recently, the Gipsy
Kings walked through a door that was kept open because of Pena's vision and dedication
to flamenco. Like heavy metal artists borrowing from
the blues, the Gipsy Kings successfully married Spanish flamenco with the pop of the
day, updating yet diluting the form. When discussing the Gipsy Kings and their
progressive, particular style, Pena treads carefully, attributing their phenomenal sales
to strong financial backing and an intelligent management team. Of the music,
specifically, he says, the vocals maintain the flamenco thread.
"The fellow who sings is obviously singing flamenco, as best he can," Pena
explains, "certainly a particular type of flamenco. I don't think that type of music
can be called flamenco though. I think it is an area of flamenco and, indeed, a limited area.
There are complex rhythms, structures and expressions within flamenco and those
people, with all my great respect, only dwell on one aspect of it, which is the lightest
form." Apparently, the inception of true
General Motors offering scholarships at MusicFest
General Motors of Canada will present $21,000 in individual scholarships at
MusicFest '89, to be held at Canada's Wonderland on May 21st. They join other
sponsors, who have contributed more than $100,000 for this year's event.
Six GM scholarships of $3,500.00 each will be awarded by MusicFest adjudicators in the Canadian Stage Band Festival, Canadian
Concert Band Festival and Canadian Choral Festival.
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flamenco occurred during the first half of the nineteenth century among the European
,gypsies, who performed a vocal blend of folk music, well -travelled over many lands before
settling among the Andalucians. In fact, the guitar was introduced during the latter part
of the last century and, since, has quickly spread from a closed environment, around
the world. Today, the flamenco guitarist, especially Pena (and Montoya and Ricardo),
has preserved the art form, even in the wake of the new bands content on debasing the
music, while attempting to cross modern pop barriers.
"There is a great deal of reflection in the music," Pena continues. "Reflection about
life, about deep feelings and about pain. This is really the kind of technique you have to
master. In my case, I like to do things spontaneously and I don't like to prepare
things necessarily as I'm going to record them. There is some pressure, because you have to do it the first time. I set out to do one
performance, like I was in a concert situation, and even if there are some mistakes, that is the way I like it and I leave it
directly to be cut." Pena adds he doesn't like his recordings
at all, as each performance of each song changes daily, hence his music never remains
static or stale and, in most instances, they change for the better. Naturally, as an artist,
he is not worried about money, he records for love and nothing else.
"I haven't thought much about the commercial success of my music, because I
was required to do a record and that's what I did. If there is any consideration that I must take in the future, it is to be honest with my
music," he concludes. "But, looking further ahead, into more commercial areas, I will
certaily consider that with Nimbus. Although I think our main dedication is to present an
artistic expression as honest as possible without any consideration for commercial
ambition. I think flamenco has that in itself anyway: flamenco is commercial."
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;VI Pi DoMilHumber grads to CHUCTwo Humber (Toronto) graduates havejoined the programming staff of CHUCRadio in Cobourg, Ontario. Tony Monacotakes on the Music Director chores aswell as the afternoon shift at theA/C formated station, and Bill Wilsonis looking after the evening slot.
Perrin to host RB's World At NoonJacquie Perrin has taken over as host ofCFRB's (Toronto) The World At Noon. A,17 -year broadcast veteran, Perrin hasacquired a vast knowledge of the broadcastbusiness including anchoring, reporting;editing and producing for severalbroadcasters including, CFTO-TV. News,CTV National News, Canada AM, TorontoToday and TSN. The World At Nooti i9Toronto's Number One rated noon time news'and information program. The above,announcement was made by CFRB. VicePresident and General Manager GeorgeFerguson.
New faces at CKRD Red DeerEffective April 19th, Brian Walters will takeover as News Director of Radio 7 CKRD liedDeer. He was previously with CFGP GrandePrairie, CFCW Camrose, and most recentlyat CKGY Red Deer, where he handled themorning drive news anchor duties. MaryCasey, PD at Radio 7, made the above an-nouncement. Douglas Kryzanowski, GeneralSales Manager of the station, hasannounced the appointment of Dale Meyer asRetail Advertising Sales Manager. Meyer hasan extensive sales, advertising and mediabackground in Central Alberta.
AM 109 Hit Squad proves power of radioHITS Radio, AM 109 in Kitchener, Ontario,has developed a new approach in proving thepower of radio advertising. Each weekdaymorning, an AM 109 account exec pays anunexpected visit to a local business which isnot currently an advertiser with the station.They are asked to supply a prize to be award-ed on the air. The store location and detailson the prize are then forwarded to the morn-ing show host, Derek Botten (a.k.a. The HitMan), who lets his listeners in on the detailsincluding the telephone number "and the`nth' caller through is the winner," saysWanda Love, Promotions Manager for thestation, continuing with, "The response hasbeen phenomenal, and each business whichhas been 'hit' has been very impressed withthe proven impact of one thirty-second livecommercial." As well, by having the accountexec on site, an advertising schedule andspecific advertising needs may be determinedimmediately, and the business signed on as aclient with the station. Love points out that
On -air and promotionschanges at CKNXCKNX Radio (AM & FM), Wingham,Ontario, has undergone changes in its on -airand promotions staff. Scott Clark has takenon the morning drive for FM 102. He wasformerly Music Director and afternoon per-sonality at CHUC in Cobourg. He is joinedby morning newscaster Kevin Bernard, whojoins the station from CFOS Owen Soundwhere he was News Director.
Trisha Freriks joins CKNX Radio asPromotions Coordinator. Prior to thisappointment she was with CFCO Chatham,as Promotions Coordinator.
FOX's 99 Night promo freaks Oilers' SatherOilers coach Glen Sather reportedly screamedat hockey fans and complained to theVancouver Canucks management after apromotion by radio station 99.3 The FOX,united 16,000 Canucks fans behind their teamin a 3-0 thrashing of Edmonton.
The station came up with the idea of."Where's 99 Night" after a comment madeby Vancouver coach Bob McCammon lasttime the Canucks beat the WayneGretsky-less Edmonton Oilers. "Slats(Sather) kept looking down the bench for
99.3 The FOX hostess Teresa McKenzie withCanucks fans and their controversial bibs.
Number 99 . . . but he wasn't there," saidMcCammon.
Staff members from The FOX handedout plastic bibs printed with huge "99's" tothe 16,000 fans at the March 16th game. Theywore them, waved them in the air andchanted "Where's 99" as the Oilers struggledand Sather fumed.
"If you get $15 million (the payment the.Oilers received from the L.A. Kings in theGretsky trade), then you've got to take theheat," says McCammon, continuing with,"Edmonton has stuck it up the nose of ourfans for some time." The Canucksmanagement have apparently apologized toSather, but Vancouver newspaper sportswriters were quick to praise the promotion."The crowd took great delight in chantingthe words that made Sather's blood boil",reported Mike Beamish of the VancouverSun. "Sather irked? Tsk, tsk, tsk," wrote theProvince's Tony Gallagher. "The fans lovedit. Unlike the Canuck Duck and manyforgettable promotional dangers of yearspast, this one clicked and they should do thepromotion again."
"Hey, we were just trying to have somefun and fill the seats at the Coliseum," saysJim (J.J.) Johnston, Program Director atThe FOX, "and we did it. The game was soldout, but I guess The FOX really got GlenSather's goat."
one store location in Kitchener, which waspaid a visit by the Hit Squad, "recorded overone hundred incoming calls on theircomputerized phone system, all resultingfrom the Hit Squad promotion." Sheconcludes with, "The AM 109 Hit Squad hasproven to be very successful in illustrating tonew clients the impact of advertising withHITS Radio - AM 109."
CFAX creates new time zoneA new single time zone for Canada, puttingthe entire country on the same time, wasannounced by C -FAX 1070 in Victoria as thestation's "contribution to National Unity."The date of the announcement wassignificant . . . April 1st. Listeners heardspecial Public Service Announcements voicedby several Mayors of municipalities inGreater Victoria, reminding people to turntheir clocks ahead three hours that night, asthe entire country "changed to EasternStandard Time." On -air personality MikeKing, who conceived the April Fools stunt,was flooded with calls. Most callers werelaughing along with him, but a few hadforgotten that it was April 1st. Before hesigned off at noon, King admitted it was all ajoke. On past April Fools Days, C -FAX hascreated fake parades, brought aircraftcarriers into Victoria Harbour, and launchedradio smell -o -vision to transmit the smell offresh -brewed coffee through the radio.
Radio Plan discontinuedby WEA Music CanadaWEA Music Canada has announced thedropping of its Radio Plan, effective May1st. of this year. As of that date, allappropriate product will be serviced to radiostations free of charge.
The new system is described as beingdesigned "to better reach all radio formatneeds with a more targeted approach." It'sexpected the new system will also streamlineorganizational concerns for both the radiostations and the company.
It has been pointed out however, that aswith the current plan, requests foradditional product "will be evaluated onpromotional merit, with product beingsupplied either free of charge or at currentspecial radio station prices."
CKLN holds Budget Bashat Toronto's DiamondCKLN-FM will be holding their 1st AnnualBalance The Budget Bash at Toronto'sDiamond Club (April 27). Now, in its sixthyear, the station prides itself as being "asource of practical support for Toronto'screative cultural and musical community."Many new artists have gone on to successfulcareers through the exposure they receivedfrom this non-commercial station.
April 30th marks the end of the station'sfiscal year and they are now in need of publicsupport to balance their budget
The Budget Bash will feature LillianAllen & Band, The Shuffle Demons, MichieMee & L.A. Luv, and The Razorbacks.
For further information contact JoanneSmale Productions at 416-363-4051.
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computerized phone system, all resulting from the Hit Squad promotion." She
concludes with, "The AM 109 Hit Squad has proven to be very successful in illustrating to
new clients the impact of advertising with HITS Radio
- AM 109."
C -FAX creates new time zone A new single time zone for Canada, putting
the entire country on the same time, was announced by C -FAX 1070 in Victoria as the
station's "contribution to National Unity." The date of the announcement was
significant . . .
April 1st. Listeners heard special Public Service Announcements voiced
by several Mayors of municipalities in Greater Victoria, reminding people to turn
their clocks ahead three hours that night, as the entire country "changed to Eastern
Standard Time." On -air personality Mike King, who conceived the April Fools stunt,
was flooded with calls. Most callers were laughing along with him, but a few had
forgotten that it was April 1st. Before he signed off at noon, King admitted it was all a
joke. On past April Fools Days, C -FAX has created fake parades, brought aircraft carriers into Victoria Harbour, and launched
radio smell -o -vision to transmit the smell of fresh -brewed coffee through the radio.
Radio Plan discontinued by WEA Music Canada
WEA Music Canada has announced the dropping of its Radio Plan, effective May
1st. of this year. As of that date, all appropriate product will be serviced to radio
stations free of charge. The new system is described as being designed "to better reach all radio format
needs with a more targeted approach." It's expected the new system will also streamline
organizational concerns for both the radio stations and the company.
It has been pointed out however, that as with the current plan, requests for
additional product "will be evaluated on promotional merit, with product being
supplied either free of charge or at current special radio station prices."
CKLN holds Budget Bash at Toronto's Diamond
CKLN-FM will be holding their 1st Annual Balance The Budget Bash at Toronto's
Diamond Club (April 27). Now, in its sixth year, the station prides itself as being "a
source of practical support for Toronto's creative cultural and musical community."
Many new artists have gone on to successful careers through the exposure they received
from this non-commercial station. April 30th marks the end of the station's
fiscal year and they are now in need of public support to balance their budget The Budget Bash will feature Lillian
Allen & Band, The Shuffle Demons, Michie Mee & L.A. Luv, and The Razorbacks.
For further information contact Joanne Smale Productions at 416-363-4051.
DREAM COME TRUE The SLEEPER of 1989
follows the SLEEPER of 1983
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MOJO NIXON & SKIDROPER - Root Hog Or DieEnigma - 7-73335-FWhile a good natured poke in the ribs isnot to everyone's liking, the take -no -prisoners Arlo Guthrie -like storytellingof these country boys has a charm thatcannot fall to win over fans, eventually.This latest offering by the masters ofthe novelty song does not seem gearedtoward mainstream radio although asingle, (619) 239-K.I.N.G. has beenreleased. From start to finish, thealbum is a cheerful tabloid -styleparody of American culture and achallenge to the listener to examinelife with a straight face. - CM
ROCK
ALANNAH MYLES PoplRockAlannah Myles - WEA - 78-19561-PSigned directly to Atlantic In the U.S.,this LP is getting a strong rush ofsupport from the "Inside out". Fiveyears of hard work and determinationfrom Myles' producer Ian Tyson, andexecutive producer Christopher Wardhave finally found the light of day, withall the airplay and press they couldhave hoped for. The debut single willbe Love Is, with possible follow-upsKickstart My Heart and an excellentballad, Lover Of Mine. This isold-fashioned rock 'n' roll from a freshnew talent. The energy is infectious,and if it can last the initial breakoiutperiod at radio, it should definitelycatch on. - RGTHELONIUS MONSTER PopStormy WeatherRelativity 6110021PUnfortunately, although kids candance to this guitar -oriented effort, theproduction is too muddy to achievemuch radio success. Apparently theintended hook is humour, with theemphasis tracks being Sammy HagarWeekend and a cover of TracyChapman's For My Lover, but the witisn't sharp enough to snag a largefollowing with this album. - CM
THE CULT - Pop/RockSonic Temple - Vertigo - 838 123-1-0Despite the fact that this project wasrecorded by Bob Rock at Vancouver'sLittle Mountain Sound, The Cult stillsound like The Cult. It's hard to believe,in fact, that this is a new record.Somehow, their artistic prowess wasleft behind on their debut. The firstsingle, Fire Woman, is doing dispropor-tionately well in Southern Ontario, andradio programmers should take heed:this band is not as good as they thinkthey are. New York City (and Toronto'sThe Demics' is so much better)features Iggy Pop on vocals. Perhapsthe U.K. press are right, for once. - GB
TIM FINN - Pop/RockTim Finn - Capitol - C1 -48735-FSplit Enz founder Tim Finn's firstrelease not surprisingly draws on thetalents of producer Mitchell Froom.Comparisons to Crowded House areunavoidable, and, at times, Finn's stylefalls remarkably close to vocal twinNeil. Although this probably will notfind the commercial success ofCrowded House's newest, Tim Finnhas created a very pleasing packagethat can't help but find a warmembrace. - RG
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THE TREES - Pop/RockThe TreesCoconut Records - CNT-8801-EAlthough their approach to recordingisn't unique (computer sequencedbass, keyboards and drum machine),the vocal integrity of this Halifax triocertainly is. The vocals are fresh andaggressive, further enhanced by theirconfidence in interpreting the songmaterial, all of which is original. Give ItUp, a personal, anti -drug message, hasbeen taken as a single. Also key areCommon Ground, (Am I) Good EnoughFor You and Wrong Side Of Town.Produced by Jim Lamarche, DonnieChapman and Glenn Meisner and theTrees: Dave Roberts, Bruce Nelson andSteve Coady). Recorded at SolarStudios in Halifax and Hamilton'sGrant Avenue Studios. Distributed byElectric Distibution. Cancon. WG
AGNOSTIC FRONTLive At CBGBRelativity - 61.30011PVery fast, very loud and very angry.Nineteen short tunes to which one canbang heads and shake fists. Side twobegins with a barked -out version of thepledge of allegiance featuringmaximum audience participation,taking live recordings one step beyond.Skins rule, Oi! - CM
Hardcore
JOE JACKSON - Pop/RockBlaze Of Glory - A&M - SP5249-WJoe Jackson's newest self -producedalbum once again proves that herefuses to let his approach becomestale. Rant & Rave is the most obviouschoice as a lead single, although theLP should be treated as a completework. It is obvious that Jackson'sintegrity is still placed ahead ofcommercial success and, at the veryleast, will further instill his abilityas a highly innovative and talentedartist. RG
JOHN GRACIE Country/PopThinkin"Bout MidnightWizzard (No number available)This is super -powerful stuff. Abeautiful mix of folk and country, andthe crossover potential Is obvious.Little wonder this lyrically -enchanting
talent won top honours at the recentMaritime Music Awards. Instrumentalbacking is superb and perfectlybalanced, adding a cushion of soundfor Grade's skillfully -projected vocals.I've Got A Dream has been taken as thethird single from this Fred Laveryproduction, an excellent follow-up toTake A Piece Of My Day and SeabirdsCry. Also key are Lullabye and BlueAre My Days. Cancon. - WG
BILLY NEWTONDAVIS - RockSpellbound - CBS - FC-44499HIt's going to be tough to follow up onthe success of his debut, but obviouslythis talented vocalist is on the righttrack. Each well written andmeticulously produced song isperfectly suited for radio. In fact, thisrecord should certainly fare extremelywell south of the border, if it isn'talready. Heavy handed helpers includeAndy Goldmark, Brian MacLeod, TimThomey and Celine Dion, on Can't LiveWith You, Can't Live Without You, anobvious second single choice, eventhough that will be quite a difficultdecision, a powerful testament to thisalbum's overall quality. - GB
STRAY CATSBlast OffEMI - E191401 -FAfter a long period of layoff to fulfilltheir respective solo desires, the bandis back together to make another at-tempt to sell their brand of nostalgicrock 'n' roll. Producer Dave Edmundsmust have been comfortable with theiroriginal sound, as there are no strikingchanges to report. Debut single, BringIt Back Again, should do well, althoughthis LP is not as CHR friendly as theCats' first record. Suffice to say that ifyou liked Built For Speed, you'llprobably like this one. RG
- Pop/Rock
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6 5 110) PAULA ABDULForever Your Girl (Virgin)(LP) VL-3055 (CA) VL4.3055 (CD) 90943-W
7 8 (5) BLUE RODEODiamond Mine (Risque Disci.)(LP) 25.62681 (CA) 25-62684 (CD) CD -56268-P
8 7 (15) ENYAWatermark (WEA)(LP) 24-38751 (CA) 24.38754 (CD) CD -43875-P
9 to (16) BEACHESSoundtrack (Atlantic)(LP) 78-19331 (CA) 78-19334 (CD) CD -81933-P
10 9 (21) MIKE & THE MECHANICSLiving Years (Atlantic)(LP) 78-19231 (CA) 78.19234 (CD) 81923-P
14 (26) BOBBY BROWNDon't Be Cruel (MCA)(LP) MCA -42185 (CA) MCAC-42185-J (CD) N/A
12 11 (14) DEBBIE GIBSONElechic Youth (Atlantic)(LP) 78-19321 (CA) 78.19324 (CD) CD -81932.P
13 12 (14) RICK ASTLEYHold Mn In Your Arms (RCA)(LP) 8589-1-R (CA) 8589-4.R (CD) 8589-2.11-N
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ROXETTELook Shar (EMI)(LP) E1-91095 (CA) E4.91098 (CD) E2 -91098-F
19 16 (46) MELISSA ETHERIDGEMelissa Etheridge (Iskand)(LP) ISL-1143 (CA) ISLC-1143 (CD) CID -1143-J
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BILLY NEWTON-DAVIS Rock Spellbound CBS - FC-44499H
It's going to be tough to follow up on the success of his debut, but obviously
this talented vocalist is on the right track. Each well written and
meticulously produced song is perfectly suited for radio. In fact, this
record should certainly fare extremely well south of the border, If it isn't
already. Heavy handed helpers include Andy Goldmark, Brian MacLeod, Tim
Thomey and Celine Dion, on Can't Live With You, Can't Live Without You, an
obvious second single choice, even though that will be quite a difficult
decision, a powerful testament to this album's overall quality. GB
STRAY CATS Blast Off
EMI E1.91401 -F After a long period of layoff to fulfill their respective solo desires, the band
is back together to make another at- tempt to sell their brand of nostalgic
rock 'n' roll. Producer Dave Edmunds must have been comfortable with their
original sound, as there are no striking changes to report. Debut single, Bring
It Back Again, should do well, although this LP is not as CHR friendly as the
Cats' first record. Suffice to say that If you liked Built For Speed, you'll
probably like this one. RG
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(LP) MCA -42185 (CA) MCAC-42185-J (CD) N/A
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(LP) 78.19321 (CA) 78-19324 (CD) CD -81932-P
13 12 (14) RICK ASTLEY Hold Me In Your Arms (RCA) (LP) 9589.1-9 (CA) 8589-49 (CD) 8589-2-9-N
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22 20 (18) EDIE BRICKELLerbands & NEWars BOHEMIANS
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(LP) FC-44499 (CA) FCT-44499 (CD) CK-44499H
76 53 (26) U2 Rattle And Hum (Island)
(LP) ISL-2.1204 (CA) ISL-C2.1204 (CD) CIXD-1204-J
77 83 (3) THE IRISH ROVERS Hardstuff Vttlic8
(LP) LAT-1 53 ( A) CAT -1253 (CD) ACI3-1253-W
78 62 (13) DALBELLO She (Capitol) (LP) C1-48286 (CA) C4-48286 (CD) 02-48286-F
79 84 (4) BIG BAM BOO Fun, Faith & Fai la (Uni
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87
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79 (5) THE NEVILLE BROTHERS 0 iNjo4-Pt210n(gt)MdS-5240
(CD) CD -5240-W
61 54 (19) SARAH MCLACHLAN i',7,11N 94
0 '63
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76 (3) JULIAN LENNON
Mr. Jordan (Atlantic) (LP) 78-19281 (CA) 78-19284 (CD) CD -81928-P
TIFFANY Hold An Old Friend's Hand (MCA) (LP) MCA -6267 (CA) MCAC-6267 (CD) MCAXD-6267-J
ALANNAH MYLES Aiannah Myles (Atlantic)
(ft (LP) 78-19561 (CA) 78.19564 (CD) CD -81956-P
LIONA BOYD Enc! (A
(LP) SP-9509k(CA)
CS -9509 (CD) CD -9509-W
58 (11) THE FIXX Calm Animals (RCA)
(LP)8568-1-R (CA) 9566-4-R (CD) 8566 -2 -R -N
46 (18)
O 72 (3)
65 55 (7)
0 66 67 so (s) THE HITS
Various Artists (CBS) (LP) DMR1.117 (CA) DMRT-117 (CD) DMRK-117-H ! I.
88 80 (36) (SCLopOr 9Cd6,-Kroael-cokA61(EI
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NEW TOM -10M CLUB -08064 (CD) 60806-P
Boom Boom Chi Boom Boom (Sire) (LP) 92-58881 (CA) 92-58884 (C01 0025888-P
90 :65 (10)(2) WAS (NOT WAS) vi.(tI,P;NLYG,FE39R7T(tirar
91.4 (CD) 834 291-2.0
91Winger (Atlantic)
(LP) 78-18671 (CA) 78-18674 (CD) 81867-P
92 75 (25) CHRIS DEBURGH FlyinRPFstTr(arg5224 (CD) CD -5224-W
WASP The Headless3
(CA) C/ C2 -48942-F
95 77 (73) INXS
KTieHkE(A,SlaInLtiEoNCERS
(LP) PL -71859 (CA) PK-71859 (CD) PD -71859-N A Blues For Buddha (RCA)
(LP) 78-17961 (CA) 78-17964 (CD) CD -81796-P
96 89 (23) t_Aii,sTT-Ag 97TiAh(tKi;sRt That I
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STRAY CATS Blast Off IEMI
(LP)E1.91401 (CA) 6491401 (CD) E2 -91401-F
98 93 (6) ALABAMA (LP( 8587.1-R ....87-4-R (CD) 8587-211N
99 96 (4) BRAZIL CLASSICS 1
(01) rsnritrATTA13054-P (CD) N/A
NEW
NEW
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11
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(LP) UNI.8 (CA) UN IC7-8
UNID-8-J
87 (2) EASTERHOUSE
107614F4r6ThitileAltriadubial
NEW HOWARD JONES 7 (CD) CK-44467.H
Cross That Line (WEA) (LP) 24-41761 (CA) 24-41764 (CD) CD44176-P
90 (2) THE PROCLAIMERS Sunshine On Leith (Chrysalis)
(LP) CHS-41668 (CA) CHSC-41668 (CD) VKW-41668-J
69 (23) PETSHOP BOYS
Insctive (EMI/Manha(tan) (LP) E1-90868 (CA) 64-90868 (CD) E2 -90868-F
73 (47) TRACY CHAPMAN Tracy Chapman (Elektra)
(LP) 96.07741 (CA) 96-07744 (CDI CD -60774-P
88 (3) TIMTINN
Tim Finn (Capitol) (LP) C1.48735 (CA) C448735 (CD) 02-413735-F
ROSANNE CASH Hits 1979-1989 (Columbia) (LP) 0C-45054 (CA) OCT45054 (CD) CK-45054-H
67 (8) JOE BOCAN
Joe Bacon (Trans Canada) 11.P) PA -101 (CA) PA4.101 (CD) PADC-101
NEW
100 92 (13) PAUL DEAN tigdaiCOETPIAT-44482
(CD) CK-44482-H
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410 NI xi, COUNTRY SINGLES1 6 (13)
2 2 (15)
3 3 (12)
4 4 (11)
5 5 (11)
7 (12)
7 10 (10)
8 8 (13)
9 1 (17)
10 11 (11)
11 14 (9)
12 13 (11)
13 9 (8)
14 22 (10)
15 21 (12)
16 29 (9)
17 23 (12)
18 26 (9)
19 28 (9)
20 24 (9)
21 32 (8)
22 17 (9)
23 35 (6)
24 18 (15)
25 25 (11)
26 34 (10)
27 31 (8)
28 50 (7)
29 20 (16)
30 12 (17)
31 36 (9)
32 16 (17)
33 37 (8)
34 15 (15) I'M A ONE WOMAN MAN
I'M NO STRANGER TO THE RAINKeith Whitley - RCA 8797.7-N(LP) Don't Cross Your Eyes - 7494 -1 -R -N
OLD COYOTE TOWNDon Williams - Capitol - P -13-44274F(LP) Traces CL7-48034F
THE CHURCH ON CUMBERLAND RDShenandoah - Columbia 38-88550-H(LP) Road Not Taken - FC-44488H
YOU GOT ITRo_y Orbison Virgin - VS -1466W(LP) Mystery Girl - VL.2576W
TELL IT LIKE IT ISBill Joe Royal - Atlantic/America - PRO.92427P(LP) Tell it Like It Is - 78.10641/4P
FAIR SHAKEFoster & Lloyd RCA - 8795-7-N(LP) Faster & Louder 9587.7 -R -N
HEY BOBBYK.T. Oslin RCA - 8865-7-RN(LP) This Woman - 6369(1I214 -R -N
LET'S BUILD A LIFE TOGETHERrePTIKATNiaR.CitkinAINI"
35 38 (6)
36 40 (7)
37 19 (10)
38 39 (12)
39 41 (8)
40
S 41
WHOWHO YOU GONNA BLAME IT ONGosdin Columbia 38-08528H 42
(LP) Chiseled in Stone FC-40982-H
YOUNG LOVEThe Judds - RCA 8820.7.6-N(LP) River Of Time - 9595.1/2/4 -RN
IS IT STILL OVERRandy Travis - Warner Bros - 92.75517.P(LP) Old 8 X 10 - 92-57381/4-P
DONNA LEEPLrA9MPoorg .11 Vat iviRePer4h1-8911
THERE'S A TEAR IN MY BEERHank Williams Jr. - Wamer Bros - PRO -75847-P(LP) Greatest lilts No. 3 - 92-58341-P
SHE DESERVES YOUBantle And The Boys - RCA - 13796.7RN(LP) Turn The Tide - 8454-1/2/4.R.N
MY TRAIN OF THOUGHTBarbara Mandrel! - Capitol - P-B44276F(LP) I'll Be Your Jukebox Tonight - C1.90416F
SETTING ME UPHighway 101 - Warner Bros - PRO -75817P(LP) 101 - 92.5742114.P
DON'T TOSS US AWAYriptArli=rt;:k401042223,1BLUE JEANS BOYJK. Gulley RCA - PB-51027-N(LP) Blue Jeans Boy - KZL1.0597-N
BIG DREAMS IN A SMALL TOWNRestless Heart - RCA - 8816.7.11.AN(LP) Big Dreams In A Small Town - 8317 -1/2/4 -R -N
IN MY DREAMSLaura Vinson - Royalty RP.100.8844(LP) Many Moons Ago - RP200-8602
49
50
s 5152
BETTER MANClint Black RCA 8781.7RAA-N(LP) Killing Time 9668-1/214.R.N
BABY'S GOTTEN GOOD AT GOODBYEGeorge Strait - MCA - 53486-J(LP) Beyond The Blue Moon - MCA -42266-J
IF I HAD YOUAlabama - RCA - 8817-7.RN(LP) Southern Star - 1358711/2/411N
BIG LOVEBellamy Brothers MCA/Curb - 53478-J(LP) Rebels Without A Clue MCA -422144
THE HEARTLacy J. Dalton - Universal - UVL-53487-H(LP) Survivor - UVL-22264-H
(LP) I Outgrew The Wagon - SPL-1131-P
THE MOON IS OUT TO GET MEFjellgaard & Hunt - Savannah - PRO.640P(LP) Heart Of A Dream - SRL9833P
WHERE DID I GO WRONGSteve Wariner - MCA - 53504-J(LP) I Got Dreams - MCA -42272-J
THE COWBOY THING TO DOBootleg Rana RR -0021(LP) Bootleg - RR -017
FROM THE WORD GOMichael Martin Murphey - Werner Bros - 92.76687-P(LP) River Of Time - 9256441/4P
THEY RAGE ONDan Seals - Capitol - PB.44345-F(LP) Rage On C1 -46976F
HEARTBREAK HILLEmmyiou Harris - Reprise - PRO -76357-P(LP) Bluebird - 9257761/4P
AFTER ALL THIS TIMERodney Crowell - Columbia - 38-68585H(LP) Diamonds & Dirt - FC.44076-H
56 62 (6) I LOVE YOU I NEED YOU GOODBYE r 89Rocky Swanson - Music Line MLS.007(LP) N/A
FOOL'S GOLDMaryN/ABeth - Comstock - COM-1889(LP)
58 72 (2) UP AND GONEThe McCarters - Wamer Bros - PRO.29917P(LP) N/A
59 30 (16) DOWN THAT ROAD TONIGHT 92Nitly Gritty DIA Band Warner Bros PRO -76797.P(LP) More Great Dirt - 92-5846114P
I NEED A WIFEJoni Harms - Universal - UVL-53492-H(LP) NIA
61 67 (5) BLUE RAINAnne Lord - Comstock - COM-1923(LP) N/A
53
LONELY LADYBobby McGee - Roto Noto - RN -1061(LP) N/A
SHE DON'T LOVE NOBODYDesert Rose Band - MCA 53616-J(LP) Running - MCA -42169-J
I WISH I WERE ONLY LONELY49 (6) Michelle Wright - Savannah - PRO.646.P(LP) Do Righf By Me SRL-9831-P
LOVE WILLThe Forester Sisters Warner Bros - P60.75757 -P(LP) Sincerely - 92-57461.P
48 27 (16) NEW FOOL AT AN OLD GAMEReba McEntire - MCA - 53473J(LP) Reba - MCA -42134,1
CALL ON METanya Tucker Capitol - 13.44348-F(LP) Strong Enough To Bend - C1.48865 -F
54 (10) WANTWinchesterTO MEAN SOMETHING86-W TO YOU 83Jesse Attic A(LP) Humour Me - LAT-1252-W
I KNOW WHAT I'VE GOTJ.C. Crowley RCA - 822.14.1.N(LP) Beneath The Texas Moon - 8370.111.N
PROMISES PROMISESLori Yates Columbia 38.68596.H(LP) Can't Stop The Girl FC.442713-H
BEYOND THOSE YEARSOek Ridge Boys - MCA - 53625-J(LP) Monongahela - MCA -42205-J
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44
45
46
42 (6)
APRIL 24 - 29, 1989
Compiled from radio station charts and playlists
LIKE FATHER LIKE SONLionel Cartwright - MCA .53498-J(LP) Lionel Cartwright - MCA -42276-J
IF I EVER GO CRAZYThe Shooters - Epic - 34.68587.H(LP) The Shooters - BSE40885H
I'LL BE LOVIN' YOULee Greenwood - MCA - 53475-J(LP) Greatest Hits Vol. 2 - MCA -42219-J
RBJGeorge Fox WEA - PRO.638P(LP) George Fox - 25.55551(4-P
YOUR LOVE IS HERE TO STAYBev) Made - Canyon Creek - CCR-88-C1226(LP
HELLO GOOD MORNINGSilver & Degazio - A&M - AM -780-W(LP) Just Between Us - SP -9150-W
43 (8)THE GOSPELACCORDING TO LUKESkip Ewing (LP) The Coast 01 Colorado - MCA -42128-J
I DON'T WANT TO SPOIL THE PARTYRosanne Cash - Columbia - 38-68599-H(LP) Hits 1979-1989 - FE -45054.H
45 (5)DI GOT YOU
wight Yoakarn - Warner Bros 92-75677P(LP) -Buenas Noshes From A Lonely Town - 92-57491.P
44 (4)
46 (10)
47 (5)
47 58 (5)
51 (6)
74 (4)
52 (5)
56 (3)
54 63 (5)
55 60 (6)
LOVE OUT LOUDEarl Thomas Conley - RCA - 882476-N(LP) The Heart 01 It All - 6824.1.9N
HELLO AGAINAnita Perras Savannah PRO650P(LP) Touch My Heart SRL9834P
70 78 (3) HEART ON FIREEllis Family Burco 136.114(LP) N/A
ONE MORE TIMER. Harlan Smith - Royalty - RP -8842(LP) Two Steppin Round - RP -8803
5:01 BLUESMerle Haggard - Epic 34-68598-H(LN/A
73 59 (17) JON'T YOU EVER GET TIREDRonnie Mllsap RCA 8746 -7 -R -N(LP) Ronnie Milsap - 9588/1/2/4.6-N
HEARTACHEDebbie Fleming - Riverdale - DF.001(LP) NIA
THE ROAD I WALKMark Lel orme - Roto Noto RN1070(LP) N/A
FROM A JACK TO A KINGkicky Van