Cape May County Herald, 11 February 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 20

Wednesday. February 11,‘ 19H1

The Herald and The Lantern

Page 20

Sounds

By Charles P. Umey

Dining And Entertainment

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It’s fortunate that most refer to t’arlene Carter as the ^daughter of June fairer, the stepdaughter of Johnny Cash,and the wife jof’ Rockpile’s Nick laowe, because as her third album shows, she’s one of the brightest talents to emerge in country music in the past couple of years. •Musical Shapes" (Warner Brothers) is a warm, relaxing album that .deserves lo be listened to. CARLKNE CARTER’S voice is full, powerful, and rich, and the subtle, yet effective. backing by Rockpile’s brings out the best qualities in her sing ing The material is stronger than on her previous albums, and, overall, this is the type of record which pf-appealing tp both fans of country and rock, without succumbing to the usual cliches of country-rock. Carlene Carter is going to be one of the big artists of this decade. Now’s the time to get started listen-

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ENGLAND’S The Clash have bounced back with a specially priced threerecord set. "Sadista" (Epic {that has taken a lot of heh| from the critics People seem to be upset that the music is less raw energy and now shows a, stronger influence of R&B and reggae. Personally, I feel this was a brave move for the group, and most of the six

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sides are betterc*|han anything previously^one by'The Clash. Along with The Jam. The Clash have been one of England's most demanding bands for the past couple of years. DESPITE THE fact the Film Times Square bombed miserably, the soundtrack on RSO records is a good place to pick up on some new artists. Featuring the talents of Su*i Quatro, The Pretenders. Gary Numan. Joe Jackson. The Ramones. I^»u Reed, and Talking Heads, there’s plenty of good rocking music that makes this collection worth the purchase. It’s a fortunate someone hasn't made a film to help new music the way Satur day Night Fever did for

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RO/NNIE SPECTOR, best known for her work with the Phil Spector produced Roneltc.s. is back with ‘‘Siren’’ (Polish Records). Overall, this is an exciting record that captures Ronnie Spector in a modem setting. Her voice is still strong, proving she’s got plenty of hits left in her. Welcome back and don’t wait too long for a follow up OCT FOR AWHILE, but some reason not reviewed here. The Cars' ’Panorama” (Elektra) is their third strong album in a row Offbeat melodies that are. interestingly enough, catchy, and strong musicianship make The Cars one of America's most experimental pop groups. Club Meet Show, Tell CAPE MAY - The Women’s Community Club held its January meeting at the Historical and Community Center, with club ’ members showing andtelling of their antiques. Mrs. Helen Ogrodowska Bristol displayed a porcelain ocarina, a musical instrument that belonged to her father 70 years ago in Poland. Mrs. Bristol also read verses from her recently published book "Let The Blackbird Sing”. The next regular meeting will be 1:30 p m. Thursday. Feb 1§. at the Center. Lafayette and Banks Streets. -Miss Lee Dawson. Chairman of the Literature ■ Department, will present little known facts about Lincoln, Washington ar»l St. Valentine, in addition to poems written by the Literature Club members.

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Flowery Trip

WILDWOOD CREST - The Republican Club is sponsoring a bus trip to the Philadelphia Flower Show Monday, March 9. The bus Avill leave Crest Pier at ^ a m., and reservations can be made by calling ^ 522-6359.

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This Week's Luncheon

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Includes: Soup du Jour or Tossed Green Salad, One Vegetable, Coffee or Te'a ‘ Wednesday, Feb. 1> , Knock wur>t with Sauer Kraut $}.9S Thursday, Feb. 19 Crab Omelet *4.2 J

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