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

START MK IT might not be of the same calibre as Get Off My Cloud. Jumpin' Jack Flash, or Satisfaction, but the current hit by The Rolling Stone* is a vibrant, exciting. R4B inspired song The same goes for the new Stones' album. Tattoo You (Rolling Stones Records).. The songwnting isn't as shai^> as it used to be, but the band is

tougher and tighter than ever before

Sounds

By Charles P. Lamey

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Charlie Watt* and Bill Wyman are a fantastic rhythm section and the twin guitars of Ron Wood and Keith Richard* are consistently inspiring. To top it off. Mick Jagger has never sounded as.polished as on Tattoo You. - All in all, a Tine album to adttoo any fan's Rolling Stones' library. ’ • . t! UIvTRAVOX’SNEW ALBUM Rape In Eden (Chrysalis) is more of the fine synthesizer pop music we’ve grown to expect trom them. The sound is full and lush, but never "I pretentious. } MIDRE URE continues to grow in confidence and range J as a vocalist Much of this would be a treat on FM-albam-oriented rock stations, and. already. Rage In Eden is finding success in the rock discos 4 MILES DAVIS IS BACK! The legendary jazz trumpet player. hfliYxetumed to the studio and the final product, 4 The Man With the Horn (Columbia), is somethirtg not to be *4 missed Miles plays with the same relaxed, confident, { melodic style thdt fans have’always appreciated. J A few tracks have a strong soul flavor to them, but whenever Miles Davis solos, it’s pure, warm jaiz. He’s definitely one of the greats and it's nlce'fo have him recor-

ding again.

LAST YEAR’S DEBUT album by The Pretenders turned out to be one of the surprise hits of the year. Their, second album (Sire) has just been issued and it’s sure to please their many fans, as well as win'over some more. r The soundfts still powerful, British pdp music with crystal 4 clear guitar lines and demanding vocals from Chrlssle

4 Hynde.

4 Not only can Chrissie sing, but she’s also responsible for ' J writing most of the material here. However, the album’sr high point is / Go To Sleep, which'was composed by The Kinks’ Ray Davies. The Pretenders are just going to keep

getting stronger.

(From Page 18) a great'place to stop for that special night out. or for any night when you want to relax in a frjendly, intimate atmosphere, a kind of homt; away from home. THE ATLANTIC DINER £'OR GREAT winter dinners The Atlantic Diner at Atlantic & Garfield Aves., Wildwood is open 6:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and believe us, it’s the placf to come for a great dinner on a cold evening. The nightly dinner specials cost only $3.95 and here’s just a Sampler: Monday nights there's Chicken Pot Pie with 2 vegetables, salad bar. rolls & butter! v BENNY’S IN STONE HARBOR is taking reservations for Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve. Hcnny’S at 97th & Third Avenue] Stone Harbor is already taking reservations for holiday get togethers. Henny’s isso well known in the area that many families traditionally enjoy Thanksgiving dinner here/ Henny’s closes the month of December, reopening on Dec. 30 for the New Year’s partying. Call • 368-2929 to make your holiday reservations. LUST FOR LIFE, a movie on the life of VanGogh. jvill be presented at the Welcome Center, Lafayette St. near Jackson, Cape May this Saturday night during two showings .at 7 & 9 p.m. the movie is sponsored by the Cape May County Art League. All invited.

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Cookbook Available RIO OttANDE - county unit of

Americai^ Cancer Society is offering the Fresh from the Garden Stale Cookbook for a $6 donation to the society. Vqlunteers abross the state submitted rAipes for (Tie cookbook, in which all 21 counties are

represented

The cookbooks will be available soon at the office at 15 Del sea Dr , Box 486. Rio Grande 08242 For further information, call the office, 886-1154, or chair man Carol L. McDonald at 465 9332 after 4:30 p.m