Cape May County Herald, 20 January 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 20

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THE JEFFERSON AIRPLANE/STARSHIP always seems to reach artistic peaks when Marty Ralin was in control of the show. His songs were always emotional, with melodies and lyrics that demanded attention, and his voice consistently expressive. As a solo artist, Marty Balin hasn't been nearly as popular as his former group, but all of his vinyl efforts havd been worth hearing. The same can be said about bis most recent album Bnlin (EMI). though primarily regarded as a strong ballad singer*, this record rocks fairly hard. As always, the choice of material is exquisite and the performances , strong bpd belieyable. Marty Balin is definitely one of the most gifted performers m the

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IAN WHITCOMB leaped 'into the American pop charts in 1965 with the delightfully good time tiine. you Turn Me Oh Since then. Ian :Whitcoml> has written several books as.a pop music historian, continued to record and give concerts. hold down a disc jockev post on Ix»s Angeles’ KROQ-FM. and earn the reputation as an expert oh

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The 1 following two ^albums. The Rock &■ Roll Year and Instrumentals . ('First American. 73 Marion Street. Seattle. WA 9&104>. are wonderful records, which should Ik* j heard The first collects ^ some of his tracks, in- 4 c ludmg You Turn Mr On. when Ian Whitcomb was a feen idol. The latter is a warm, relaxecf seNof instrumentals Both show Ian Whitcomb to be am extremely gifted man and one who has the ability to entertain his audience. WHEN flM HARDIN DIED LAST YEAR, the world of pop music not only lost a talented writer (his If I Were A Carpenter is certainly regarded as a modern day classic) but also a performer who sang with fire and passion. The

Dancing SToNe HARBOR Tho Lions Club will "dance through the decades" at the annual dance Jan 30 at Community Hall. 30th SI and the beach. The music will cover the sounds of the 30’s through the 70 s and prizes will be awarded lor lK*st period costhmes Ticket informa turn can be bad by calling W7 5000 Ticket donations* Will benefit the Helen I. Diller BKml Home for Children in Avalon Breastfeeding N CAPE MAY - The local unit of the La Leche League has scheduled another series of meetings on breast feeding The sessions begin at 7:30 p m . on the third I Thursday of the month now thru April at 2 Fieldview | Dr hefe Call 886*9815 or | 804-5189 for information Here are the topics and | dates of the new series: Jan. 21 — the advantages of breastfeeding to mother and baby; Feb. 18— the art of breastfeeding and overcoming difficulties. Mar. 18—the baby arrives; the family and the breastfed baby; Apr. IS—nutrition and weaning.

Sounds

By Charles P. Lamey

Jim Hardin Memorial Album (Polydor) covers a small portion of his recorded work, but these are the tracks he’s best known for. Tim Hardin might not have had hits or been a household nalfie, but to those who overheard'his 1 folk-based music he will be

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IT’S THAT TIME OF YEAR and what follows, in ' no particular, order are my twenty favottte albums of 1981 — CJo-(»o’s: Behuty And The Beat (I.R.lv), Rolling Stones: Tatioo You (Atlantic). Barracudas: Dnop Out (EMI - Import). Del}Shannon: Drop Down and Get Me (Elektro). Red Rockers: Condition Red (415). Lindsey Buck-

ingham: Law A Ordeg (Asylum). Stepmothers: You Were Never My Age (Poshboy). 20/20: Look Out (Epic), The Malihooz:'Malibooz' Rule! (VUno), „ Holly $ The Italians: Ri#ht ' To Be Italian^ (fipic), Romeo Void: It's A Condition (415), Police: Ghost In The Machine (A&M); Joan Jett:> / Love Rock A Roll (Boardwalk). Various Artistd: Battld of the Garages (Voxx), Shoes! Tongue ' Twister (Elektra). Mink De Vllle: Coup De Grace (Atlantic), kid Creole: Fresh Fruit in Foreign Places' (Sire), The Ramones: -Pleasant^ Dreams (Sire), X: Wild Gift .(Slash). The Cars: Shake It Up (Elektra)

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