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Herald & Lantern 20 April '83

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Nick I-owp’s latest offering is a fine collection of short, infectious pop tunes His simplistic approach has always t>een to combine strong melodies with interesting, often humorous, lyrics and this is no exception Several of the selections off of The A hummable Shan man • Columbia i could be his long overdue follow-up hit to "Cruel To Be Kind " Nothing deep or meaningful here, just good pop music and that's what Nick Lowe will always be alxiul In the mid Gils Chris Hillman found superstardom as the bass player in The Byrds, but Morning Sh\ 'Sugar Hill. I’ll Box’ -Iii-tn Duke Station. Durham. N C 277(K»i isn l rock No. I he music here reflects Hillman's first love, biuegrass. and; instead of pumping out bass lines. Hillman is wielding his first instrument, the

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mandolin Kxccllent material, pleasant vocals^ and good musical support make this a must for biuegrass followers Most of the material should be Rabbits, Prizes At Kgg Hunt SEA ISLE CITY - An Easter Egg Hunt was held April 2 through the efforts of Phyllis Linn, Louise Claire Kaffa. Donna Schir rnuhly and Becky Anne Steel men Over 1 .ttotl marshmallow rabbits were distributed for the hunt, along w'ith nine prize eggs in three tlif ferent age groups

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familiar, as Hillman bor rows from the catalogs of Dylan. Kristofferson. Danny O'Keefe, and the late Ciram Parsons, but his arrangements add a personal touch, making this his own show Chris Hillman is a gifted individual and this album is a tasty little gem ALBERT COLLIN'S has long inspired young blues musicians with his fiery yet melodic guitar solos. Ijut a lot of his albums haven't been all that interesting However. Don't Lose Your Cool (Alligator. P () Box 60234. Chicago. II 60660) is a must for all blues fanatics Collins' voice is strong, his playing sharp, and the material better than usual To top if off. his backing group especially organist Chris Foreman gives this some extra punch Outside Inside (Capitol * by The Tubes will shock their fans who expect their usual brand of theatrical rock The group has shifted direction and this new album is primarily dance

oriented R&B Despite the fact the band displays some taut rhythms and gutsy vocals, too much of the material is cliche ridden and senseless. Still, there are several tracks that could find hit status for The Tubes and make this a best seller.

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