Cape May County Herald, 14 April 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 26

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WHAT PROMISES to be one of the biggttt .hits of % this Spring is Don’t You Want Mr by England’s electronic pop superstars The Human League. Their . third album (second to be released Jure), Dare (A&M) is 1^11 of well-

Sounds

By Charles P. Lankly ;

Thdre’s nothing overly

crafted melodic pop tunes ^ original, just basic blues inenhanced by'good-singing r.pired rock with some

and electronic drums and synthesizers. It should win , over a lot of fans and give them fihn footing on our

shores.

The only’ problem with The Human League is that there- iifctrumentatioh is rather limiting and can grow tiresome rather, quickly. But. as long as they can come up with hits such as Don’t You Want Me. The Human League should have no trouble cracking the charts. DWIGHT TWILER is back with his second solo, album since breaking up The Dwight Twilley Band. Scuba Divers (EMD) is a wonderful collection of pop

tunes. 1

i Twilley has been influenced by.the likes of The Beatleji, Elvis Presley, and countless 60’s artists, yet his warm, personable approach gives him more depth than a lot of the others who list? past pop fosms to build their music upon There are several potential hits here and, all . in all. Dwight Twilley has come up with another win-

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MODERN ROMANCE is an English band currently racing up our disco charts ajid their debut album. Adventures In Clubland (Atlantic) makes it clear Phis band is for dancing. Their music is a,hybrid of R&B. Latin, and pop. and. whilessohie ,of it i| rather monotonous, they do come with a decent, memorable^ melody everyonceinawhile: Still, this works better oh the dancefloor than on a home stereo

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ONE OF England’s greatest blues/rock bands Savoy Brown continues to release good, listenable records. Greatest Hits Live I Accord) nicely covers the illustrious career of Savoy

Brown.

catalog of Savoy Brown, and.T’m sure many who’ll pick this up will wartt to check out their many excellent records which are, fortunately, still in print. A great group that’s all too often taken for granted.

dynamic guitar playing from the sole original member Kim Simmonds. This is a good introduc- * tioh to the now large

Time Out—— — (From Page 20)- ( something for everybody no matter what their taste runs to. Diner;, dancers and party people will find food and Tun

at this fcasy going hit spot.

Donnelly’s is proucMt) serve w'hat is becoming a popular ajtgggUqn. all the chicken and ribs you can eat for just $^l> (Hft so popular, in fact, that reservations afe recontmtlndeit.) April 15 is Country & Western Night featuring• EaAy StreeL-a Nashville recording country & western band from the Lone Star Cafe in New York City. Didn't we say Donnelly’s js-something else again? THE HEkALD’S'lNN IS A LANDMARK. PLACE. Locaied at the crossroads of Rts 9 & 47 in Rio Grande, Jack Cundiff’s Herald's Inn serves lunch & dinner year round seven d^ys a week. .There is fantastic furt as well when Another Star presents pleasurable fine music Wednesdays. Thursdays, Fridays A Saturday;. • Still building a fabulous reputation, not just living off one, the Herald’s Inn teges pride in Ihe fact that satisfying customers is the bottom line.. All in al^ the great food is served thoughtfully and attentively at fair prices, and the Htrald's Inn Hants'customers to enjoy themselves. We’re sure you will.„ . . • • • * ■«•-*'’• YOUNG PEOPLE’S ART EXHIBIT OPIvNS SUNDAY. The works of the talented young people ofCape May County, grades 7 thru 12, will be,orj display at the County ^Art league starting Sunday, April Iff through May .1. The opening is scheduled for 1 p.m. ljunday. The Art LeAgue is located oi1*lhe PhySick Estate in Cape Majt Students from throughout the,counly have participated in this colorful and imaginative show. Everyone is' invited to stop by during the exhibit to enjoy tfi* talents of Cape May county’si enthusiastic young people. Free.

Flea Mart Set COURT HOUSE - The ,VFW Ladies Auxiliary of Middle • Township Memorial Post will hold an 3 indoor flea market 10 a m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. April 24, at the post42 Poplar St. For information on renting tables call 263-3483 or 465-7413

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