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Last Total
Week Weeks
GOTMY MIND SETON YOU George Harrison
(Dark Horse/Warner Bros. 7-281 78-A)
3 13
B4
5
6
THE WAY YOU MAKE ME FEEL . .MichaelJackson 7 9
NEED YOU TONIGHT{AMc7-&7m) INXS 10 13
SO fMOnOWAi (Arista ASi-9642) Whitney Houston 4 12
fA/7H(CoiLmbia38-07623) George Michael 1 13
IS THIS LOVE (Geffen 7-28233-DJ) Whitesnake 2 1
3
Last TotalWeek We^s
HAZYSHADE OF WINTER (fromiBss'nyanZBro) Bangles 14 10(Def Jom/ColLmbia 38-07630)
ES fA7HfiPf/Gl/j?f(CoiLmbia 38-07682) George Michael DEBUT'
Q| 853-5937 (A&M AM-2994) Squeeze 66 5
52 / DOA/TM/A/D ATAZi. (Island/Atlantic 7-99409) . . . Bourgeois Tagg 44 14
53 THE OWE /iOVE(l.R.s./MCA IRS 53171) R.E.M. 45 18
54 / WOA/TFORGET you (Enigma/Capitol B-44038) Poison 4?
55 B/?EATfOUr(Mercury/PoiyGram888 0i6-7) Swing Out Sister 51 !^2
56 YOUAND ME TONIGHT (Virgin 7-99422) Deja 57 8
57 / CAA/T HELP /Tdorxton/PoiyGrom 886-2 12-7) Bananorama 55 9
Q CANDLE IN THE WIND (MCA53)96) Elton John 12 11| gj /At GOD’S COUA/TR/osicnd 7-99385) U2 64 7
Q COULD’VE BEEN iMCA5323)) Tiffany 17 8 I HOT /W THE C/7Y(ChrysdisVS4 43203) Billy Idol 70 6.i-/m TEIi /T TO MV HEART(Arista ASi-9612) Taylor Dayne 11 14
1 1 (CATCH ME) I'M FALLING (Virgin 7-99416) Pretty Poison 8 1
6
60 I'VE BEEN IN LOVE BEFORE (Virgin 7-99425) Cutting Crew 52 20’
61 /FSA S/W(EMi/ManhattanB-43027) Pet Shop Boys 56 20
IB SEASO/VSCHAWGE (Arista ASi -9640) Expose 19 8 m BECAUSE OF you (Fever/Sutra 1914) The Cover Girls 68 6
13 DONT YOU WANTME(MCA 53)62) Jody Watley 5 15
VAiER/Edsland/Wamer Bros. 7-28231) Steve WinWOOd 9 15
.Prince 20 10/ COULD NEVER TAKE THE (Paisley Park/Wamer Bros. 7-28288)
PLACE OF YOUR MAN
/ WAA/T TO BE yOUR/VfAW(Reprise/Wamer Bros. 7-28229) . . . .Roger 25 9
HU/VGRyEyES(RCA53i5-7-RAA) Eric Carmen 22 11
SHA/fE yOURiOVE (Atlantic 7-89187) Debbie Gibson 6 15
THERE’S THE G/Ri (Capitol B-44089) Heart 21 11
TU/V/VEi OF iOVE(CoiLmbia 38-07663) Bruce Springsteen 26 7
6WHA THA VE/DOA/E TO DESERVE TH/S (EMi/MonhottonB 501 07) . . 36Pet Shop Boys & Dusty Springfield
SAy you W/Ii (Atlantic 7-89169) Foreigner 33 7
DO/VTSHED A TEAR(Chrysaiisvs443i64) PaulCarrack 31 10
CRAZy (Chrysalis VS4 431 56) Icehouse 27 13
CHERRy BO/VfB (PotyGram 888934-7) . . John Cougor Mellencomp 18 13
EVERVWHERE (Warner Bros. 7-28143) Fleetwood Moc 35 8
HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH (MCA53]&}) . . .Belinda Carlisle 13 17
DUDE (LOOKS LIKEA LADY) (Gefien 7-23240) Aerosmith 15 16
POWER OF LOVE (Atlantic 7-89191) Laura Branigan 30 1
1
TRUE FA/TH (Qwest/Wamer Bros. 7-28271) New Order 32 11
/L/VE FOR yOURiOVE(EMi-Manhattan 50094) Natalie Cole 34 11
HO/^ESTiy (Enigma 75009) Stryper 37 10
SHE’S LIKE THE WIND (QCA5363-7-QAA) Patrick Swayze 54 5
POP GOES THE WORLD (Mercury 888 859-7) . . . Men Without Hats 40 13
SHOULD’VE KNOWN BETTER Richard Marx 16 16
(Manhattan B 50083)
AW//WAL(Mercury/PolyGram 888 932-7) Def Leppard 28 15
PUSH /T(Next Plateau 315) Salt -N- Pepa 46 8
/FOU/VDSO/VfEO/'LE(Geffen/Wamer Bros 7-28191) Cher 47 9
9CAN’T STAYAWAY FROM YOU (Epic 34-0764)) 48Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine
40
(I’VE HAD) THE TIME OF MY UFE (RCA 5224-7-R)
Bill Medley 8( Jennifer Warnes 24 17
41 THAT’S WHATLOVE/SAaABOUT(Cdumbia387322)Michael Bolton 29 21
42 JUSTLIKE HEAVEN (£\ek\ru7-W443) The Cure 43 14
43 WE’U BE TOGETHER (A&M AM 2983) Sting 23 15
^ .^-fOTORTOWW (Capitol B-44062) The Kane Gang 39 14
PUMP UP THE VOLUME (4\h&B-VJa//\sicr>d7452) M/A/R/R/S 53 8
K. VF.R GO/V/VA G/VE you UP (RCA 5347-7-RAA) .... RickAstley 67 5
47 ! T 'iNKV/E’REALONENOW (MCA53)67) Tiffany 41 21
48 /WOA/y/VfOWy (Chrysalis VS443161) Billy Idol 38 20
49 /DO you (MCA 53193) The Jets 42 14
RHyTH/Vf OF LOVE (Atco/Atlantic 7-99419) Yes 76 4
64 HOURGLASS (a&m 2967) Squeeze 50 18^
65 BR/LL/AA/TD/SGU/SE (Columbia 38-07595) .... Bruce Springsteen 60 16
m JUST LIKE PARADISE (Warner Bros. 7-28119) David Lee Roth DEBUT
67 BAD (Epic 34-0741 8) Mlchoel Jockson 62 18
1^^ / GET WEAK (MCA 53242) Belinda Carlisle DEBUT
69 CAUS/A/G A CO/Vf/VfOTTOA/ (Sire/Wamer Bros. 7-28224) . . .Madonna 61 1
m HOTHOTHOT(RCA5357-7-raa) 77 s'J
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1
Buster Poindexter and His Banshees of Blue
71 L/TTIEL/ES (Warner Bros. 7-28291) Fleetwood Moc 63 2^
m / A/EED A /VfAA/(RCA536i-7-RAA) Eurythmics 79 5
73 DEAR /Vf/STER JESUS (Powervision/Powersource) Shoron Botts 74 5
m LOVE OVERBOARD (MCA 532)0) .... Gladys Knight 8t The Pips 86 4
m NEVER THOUGHT (THAT I COULD LOVE) (Coiunba 38-0761 8) Dan Hill 84 5
m BE STILL MY BEATING HEART(A&m AM-2992) Sting DEBUT
77 LOVER’S LANE (Motown 1906) Georgio 78 5
m L/VE/WyL/FE (Virgin 7-99390) Boy George 88 4
79 (BABY TELL ME) CAN YOU DANCE (A&.M AM-2939) Shanice Wilson 58 11
80 S/fELETO/VS (Motown 19O7M0 Stevie Wonder 59 14
81 LET /WE BE THE OA/E (Arista AS 1-96 17) . Expose 69 23
82 REASO/V TO L/VE (Mercury/PolyGram 870 022-7) KiSS 85 6
83 BOYS NIGHT OUT(MCA53)37) Timothy B. Schmit 65 18
84 LOVE W/LLF/WD A WAy(Atco/Atiantic 7-99449) Yes 73 16^
m RAIN IN THE SUMMERTIME (\ M S. 532)9) The Alarm 90 4 ]
86 TW/L/GHT WORLD (Mercury 888 484-7) Swing Out Sister 87 4
87 BUR/V//VG L/K'EA FLA/WE (Eiektra 7-69435) Dokken 89 4
[13 W/SH/ZVG WELL (Columbia 38-07675) Terence Trent D’Arby DEBUT
89 U GOT THE LOO/f (Pdsley Park/Wamer Bros. 7-28289) Prince 75 26^i
90 LOST //V E/WO TTOA/ (Columbia 38-07267) . . . Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam 72 25
91 SySTE/W OF SURV/VAL(Cdunbia 38-07608) . . . .Earth, Winds Fire 80 12
92 HERE/ GO AGA/Af (Geffen 7-28339) Whitesnake 82 29
93 DON’TMAKE ME WAITFOR LOVE (AnsiaASi 9625) Kenny G 71 21
J
94 DIDN’T WEALMOSTHAVE ITALL(Arista Asi-961 6) Whitney Houston 83 25
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95 IN MY DREAMS (Epic 34-07255) REO Speedwagon 81 27
96 THROWAWAy(CoiLfnbia 38-07653) Mick Jogger 91 8
97 CARRIE (Epic 34-07282) Europe 92 24
98 S/LEA/T/WORA///VG (4th &B'Way/lsland 7439) Noel 93 18
99 CASA/VOVA (Atlantic 7-8921 7) Levert 94 22
1 00 WE’VE ONLYJUSTBEGUN (Jive/RCA 1049)
(THE ROMANCE IS NOTOVER)Glenn Jones 96 10
CASHBOXNTERNATIONAL MUSIC/COIN MACHINE/HOME ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY VOLUME LI - NUMBER 28, Januaiy 16, 1988
EDITORIAL
Happy New Yearell, here we are, it's the beginning of 1988 andWCash Box is in the process of breaking newground on several fronts. First, let's reflect onour December 26th, year-end issue. We
promised bonus circulation of 6000 copies, in fact Cash Box
distributed more than 10,000 additional copies to retailers at
all levels of our business; from major chain operations
with hundreds of outlets to singlemom and pop stores all
over the country; from major one stops to combination
video/music stores.
This, our first issue of 1988, debuts the first weekly sec-
tion in a trade magazine devoted completely to the needs
and views of the independent record manufacturers and
distributors. The Independent Way. This section, edited byPhyllis Wickham, is a must on your reading schedule
whatever your niche in the music industry. Filled with in-
formation, innovations and ideas, "The Independent
Way" can and will offer valuable lessons and new direc-
tions for anyone who cares to benefit.
The penetration of Cash Box at the retail level continues
to grow at an unprecedented rate. Blanket subscriptions at
major chains are the order of the day and we will continue
to explore methods of generating even larger growth andrelationships with retail at all levels.
1988 will be an exciting year for you, our industry andus as well, we are looking forward to meeting the challen-
ges and establishing new criterias of excellence for others
to emulate.
ASHBOXGEORGE ALBERT
President and Publisher
SPENCE BERLANDVice President
SAM DURHAMVice President
ROBERT LONGDirector Black/Urban Marketing
PHYLLIS J. WICKHAMDirector, The Independent Way
KEITH ALBERTManager, Charts and Research
SHARI CHAMBLISSProduction Manager
New York Editorial
LEE JESKE, Bureau Chief
JOE LEVY
Los Angeles Editorial
TOM DE SAVIAJULIUS ROBINSON
Research
GENE FERRITERKERRY DAY
KEVIN COOGANSCOTT CHAMBLISS
GARY STARR
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Nashville Editorial/Research
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CONTENTS
Cover Story / 1
0
New Faces To Watch / 11
Executives On The Move / 8Single Releases/
9
Sounds & Visions / 18
COLUMNSPoints West / 10East Coastings / 11
On Jazz / 17Nashville Notables / 26The Beat / 1
5
Audio Video /
CHARTSTop 40 Jazz Albums / 1
7
Top 75 Black Albums / 15
Top 100 Black Singles / 14
Top 100 Singles/
4
Top 200 LP’s/12, 13
Top 50 Country Albums / 25
Top 100 Country Singles / 24
Top 75 12” Dance Singles / 16
Top 40 Compact Discs / 18
DEPARTMENTSNews / 6, 8, 34Black Contemporary / 14,15The Independent Way / 19 - 23
Dance / 16Country / 24 - 28
Coin Machine/ 32, 33Chart Index / 31
Classifieds / 35
TOP POP DEBUTSSINGLES
FATHER FIGUREGeorge Michael - Columbia
ALBUMS
TO HELL WITH THE DEVILStryper - Enigma/CAP
#1POP SINGLE
GOT MY MIND SET ON YOUGeorge Harrison
Dark Horse/Wamer Bros.
#1B/C SINGLE
THE WAY YOU MAKE ME FEELMichael Jackson
Epic
¥\COUNTRYSINGLESOMEWHERE TONIGHT
Highway 101
Warner Bros.
#1JAZZ
MARSALIS STANDARD TIME VOL. 1
Wynton Marsalis
Columbia
#1COMPACTDISC
NOTHING LIKE THE SUNSting
A&M
#1POPALBUM
FAITHGeorge Michael
Columbia
#1B/CALBUMCHARACTERSStevie Wonder
Motown
#1COUNTRYALBUM
80'S LADIESK.T. Oslin
RCA
#112'’SINGLE
SYSTEM OF SURVIVALEarth, Wind & Fire
Columbia
WINNER’S CIRCLE
NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UPRick Astley
RCA
Cash Box research from both ratJio and
retail activity indicates the following
record exhibits Top Ten potential.
NEWStlantic Division To Be Based In L.A.
Greenberg NamedPresident Of Atco Records
Bob Jones Joins MJJProductions As VP of •
CommunicationsLOS ANGELES - Ust Tuesday (5),
lantic Records Chairman Ahmet, Ertegun announced the namingJerry Greenberg as President of
CO Records & Custom Labels, a
vision of the Atlantic Recording
rporation. The restructured Atco
cords will be based in Los Angeles.
Greenberg, who first joined Atlan-
in 1967 as assistant to then-Execu-
'e Vice President Jerry Wexler,
•ved as president of the companytm 1974 to 1980. In 1980, Greenberganded the Atlantic-distributed
[rage Records label. He became=sident of United Artist Records in
B6 and was most recently Presi-
nt of the Music Division of
::m/ua.Greenberg spoke to Cash Box, dis-
ssing his recent appointment:hey (Atlantic) basically had the
2a to reactivate Atco Records,
hen 1 got through with MGM, 1 dis-
ssed the plans of possibly starting
.rage back, they said that they wereich more interested in reactivating
r rather putting much more powerhind the Atco label." He continued
explaining some of the label's
als, "We're going to start signing
me artists. There are a few acts al-
idy on the label; we have a few big
ts like Yes and Pete Townshend al-
idy on the label - so it's not like
j're starting out cold. We want to
>t take it to the next plateau. We
Jerry Greenberg
want to be very visible in Los Angeles
when it comes to things that are
available - not only artists, but
soundtracks [as well]. We just wantto see Atco get a big piece of the
marketshare."
Ahmet Ertegrm commented (in a
press release): "It gives me great
pleasure to welcome Jerry back to the
Atlantic family. Upon first joining the
company 20 years ago, he quickly es-
tablished himself as one of the mostgifted and admired executives in the
music world. Over the past twodecades, he has demonstrated the
rare ability to be equally at home in
the creative sphere and in the busi-
ness arena. Most importantly, he has
never lost an infectious enthusiasm
for the music. I am proud to count
Jerry as a longtime friend, and once
again, as a valued associate."
altry Year For Platinum Plaques
Megastars, Soundtracks, AndA Newcomer Top RIAA's
December Gold And PlatinumCertifications
NEW YORK - Two soundtracks,
ur established superacts, and a
;w face (Tiffany) topped the RIAA'secember list of gold and platinum[rtifications, all racking up multi-
atinum honors. Michael Jackson's
3ad," U2's 'The Joshua Tree" andVhitesnake" topped the list at four
illion sold per; the "Dirty Dancinglundtrack" chimed in at three mil-
5n (chalking up two million in the
rocess); and Bruce Springsteen's
Funnel of Love" (simultaneouslatinum and gold), "Tiffany"imultaneously platinum), and the
M Bamba Soundtrack" rounded out
le list, with each selling at least twoillion platters, CDs or cassettes.
The year-end total for multi-
iatinum certifications was 71, downom 108 in 1986. The year-end total
•r platinum certifications, however,
ok a serious tumble last year, drop-
ping to 79 from 204 in 1986. The large
'86 figure was due to labels cashing
in the platinum chips on some of
their previously - uncertified
catalogue product.
December saw 10 albums certified
platinum. Joining Tiffany andSpringsteen were George Strait's
"Ocean Front Property," '7ody Wat-
ley," Aerosmith's 'Termanent Vaca-
tion," "A Very Special Christmas"
(simultaneous gold). Sting' s "Noth-
ing Like the Sun" (simultaneous
gold), George Winston's "Autumn"and "Winter Into Spring," andINXS's "Kick."
Gold albums held steady in 1987,
with the RIAA pressing 142 gold
prizes, up from 140 in 1986. Goldsingles fell from seven in '86 to three
last year.
Among the 142 were, along with
(Continued on page 34)
LOS ANGELES - Robert G. "Bob"Jones, veteran entertainmentpublicist and staple of MotownRecords for the past 17 years, hasdeparted his post as Executive Direc-
tor of the label's press and artist rela-
tions department to join MJJ Produc-tions as Vice President of com-munications, announced MichaelJackson, head of MJJ.
In his new post, Jones, who will beresponsible for news media andpublic relations concerns for Jackson
and his various activities, will report
directly to Jackson. Jones will coor-
dinate Jackson's publicity and public
relations with Glen Brunman, WestCoast Director of Media Relations for
Epic Records and Lee Solters of Sol-
ters/Roskin/Friedman, Inc.
"I'm honored to accept this newposition working with Michael Jack-
son," stated Jones. "LeavingMotown
Bob Jones
was not an easy decision. I owe BerryGordy a lot. He gave me the oppor-tunity to do and be what I am.Everyone who knows me knowshow I feel about Motown. It wa’^
more than a job, it was a way of life.'^
He concluded, "Michael Jackson is
one of our greatest entertainers. I'mhonored that he asked me to join
him."
It's Final: Sony Owns CBSJRecords Group
NEW YORK - In a memo released
Tuesday, January 5, 1988, the SonyCorporation announced the comple-
tion of its agreement to purchase the
CBS Records Group from CBS, Inc. In
early November of last yearCBS con-
firmed that talks for the longrumored sale would go forward, andin the final agreement reachedNovember 19, 1987, Sony agreed to
purchase the division for ap-proximately $2 billion.
The memo of January 5 recaps
these details and also says, 'Theworld's largest record company, CBSRecords posted an operating profit of
$162 million on worldwide sales of
nearly $1.5 billion in 1986. Sony off
cials stated that the company will b
operated as an independant wholl
owned subsidiary under the name (
CBS Records Inc." This final deta®was announced earlier in Novemberin a memo from CBS Records Grou^President Walter Yetnikoff circulated
within the company.Also, the memo added that, "The
Blackstone Group acted as advisor to
Sony Corporation in this transact
tion." The Blackstone Group is an in-
vestment marriage making firnf
started by Peter Peterson, formerly of
Lehman Bros., and focusing on inter-
national mergers.
GRP Sets DAT Software ^
Releases For Early '88
NEW YORK - GRP Records is set
to begin selling DAT software in
Europ>e and the U.S. within the next
couple of months. In mid-February,
GRP will release six catalogue titles
and a sampler on DAT in Europe,
beginning in seven Europeanmarkets where there is a blank tape
levy and where GRP believes a
strong introduction of DAT players
will be made by hardware manufac-
turers. The remainder of Europe and
the U.S. should see GRP DATsoftware on the shelves in mid-April.
'West Germany, Austria, Sweden,
Norway, Denmark, Finland andFrance Wl find Lee Ritenour, Chick
Corea, Diane Schuur and several
other GRP artists on DAT before the
end of February. The distribution of
DAT in Europe will be carried outdirectly through GRP's wholly-owned subsidiary, GRP Ltd., located
in Zurich. GRP plans to have over
DAT titles available in Europe an(i
the United States by the end of the
year.
"We atGRP believe that the record-
ing industry is going through achange of storage medium fronyanalog to digital," said Larry Ro -n/
GRP co-president, on making the a^i*
nouncement. "We [saw] the char gebegin nearly five years ago with tre
black vinyl LP being replaced by e
CD. Today we see the...beginning »f
a change over from analog cassette odigital cassette. We believe in soi i
quality and GRP intends to ren a(Continued on page ')
Cash Box January 16, }8
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OF THE
ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME
FOUNDATION, INC.
ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCETHETHIRD ANNUALINDUCTION DINNER
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20TH, 1988
THE WALDORF ASTORIA
NEW YORK CITY
IN HONOR OF
THE BEACH BOYS • THE BEATLES
THE DRIFTERS -BOB DYLAN
THE SUPREMES • WOODY GUTHRIE • LEADBELLY
LES PAUL - BERRY GORDYINDUCTEES INTO THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME
© 1985 ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME FOUNDATION, INC.
NEWS EXECUTIVES ON THE MOVEAmerican Music AwardNominees Announced
LOS ANGELES - Recently,
nominees for the 15th annual"American Music Awards" were an-
nounced. Nominees were compiled
from Cash Box's year-end polls.
Nominations are in three categories;
Pop/Rock, Soul/Rhythm & Blues
and Country - with five awardspresented in each category.
The awards will be presented on[anuary 25 during a three-hour live
telecast held at Los Angeles' Shrine
Auditorium. The program will air onthe ABC television network.
Nominees are as follows:
POP/ROCKFavorite Male Vocalist
Michael Jackson
George Michael
Paul SimonFavorite Female Vocalist
Whitney Houstonfanet Jackson
MadonnaFavorite Duo or GroupBon Jovi
Lisa Lisa & Cult JamU2Favorite Single
"I Wanna Dance With Somebody(Who Loves Me)" -
(Whitney Houston)"Living On A Prayer" ~ (Bon Jovi)
"Shakedown" = (Bob Seger)
Favorite AlbumGraceland - (Paul Simon)
Slippery When Wet - (Bon Jovi)
The Joshua Tree ~ (U2)
Whitesnake ~ (Whitesnake)
SOUL/RHYTHM & BLUESFavorite Male Vocalist
L.L. Cool J
Smokey RobinsonLuther VandrossFavorite Female Vocalist
Anita Baker
Whitney Houston
Janet Jackson
Favorite Duo Or GroupCameoClub NouveauLisa Lisa & Cult Jam
20 YEARS AGO
Favorite Single
"Bad" - (Michael Jackson)
"Casanova" - (LeVert)
"Looking For A New Love" -
(Jody Watley)
Favorite AlbumBigger And Deffer - (L.L. Cool J)
Give Me The Reason ~
(Luther Vandross)
Rapture - (Anita Baker)
CombinedPOP-ROCK/SOUL-RHYTHM &BLUES CategoryFavorite Video
"I Didn't Mean To Turn You On" -
(Robert Palmer)
"Sledgehammer" - (Peter Gabriel)
"When I Think Of You" --
(Janet Jackson)
COUNTRYFavorite Male Vocalist
George Strait
Randy Travis
Hank Williams, Jr,
Favorite Female Vocalist
Rosanne CashReba McEntire
Tanya Tucker
Favorite Single
"Born To Boogie" ”
(Hank Williams, Jr.)
"Forever And Ever, Amen" -
(Randy Travis)
"Ocean Front Property" -
(George Strait)
Favorite AlbumAlways And Forever ~ (Randy Travis)
Heartland - (The Judds)
Ocean Front Property =(George Strait)
Favorite Video
"Forever And Ever, Amen" -
(Randy Travis)
"My Name Is Bocephus" -
(Hank Williams, Jr.)
"What Am I Going To Do Without
You" ~ (Reba McEntire)
IN CASH BOXJanuary 20, 1968 -As the industry seeks its course in the sea ofcontrover-
sy surrounding the mono LP, a device has been invented (and implementedby at least one label) that is claimed to assure complete compatibility inplayback reproduction on either mono or stereo phonos. Atlantic plans tohave three of the compatible disks ready to market in two or threeweeks...Cover Story: The Strawberry Alarm Clock. The unique sound ofthe Strawberry Alarm Clock has been rewarded with a number one smash,'Tncense and Peppermints," which became Universal City Record's first
RIAA certified million seller. The group's newest release, 'Tomorrow," is
in the top 40 on the charts. The Strawberry Alarm Qock, considered to bea jazz-rock group, have parlayed their disk click into a string of televisionguest spots such as The Jonathan Winters Show, Smothers Brothers Com-
Hour, Joey Bishop Show, Pat Boone Show and other national televisionshows...Columbia Records reports that Bob Dylan's new LP, '7ohn Wes-ley Harding," is an immense success. The label claims that the album soldover a quarter million copies during its first week on the market.Columbia's sale executives report that the response to and sale of "JohnWesl^ Harding" have established it as one of the fastest breaking albumsin their experience.
Stein Hurt Darrow Maria
Stein Promoted •- Allan Stein has been promoted to VicePresident of Sales forRCA/A&M/Arista Distribution, it wasannoimced by Pete Jones, President RCA/A&M/Arista Dis-
tribution, to whom he will report. In his new position, Stein
will oversee all aspects of Distribution's sal es and marketing.The division's regional sales directors, as well as single andvideo sales managers, will report directly to him. ^
BMG Appoints Hurt - Henry Hurt has been appointed Vice
President, Arista Music Publishing-NashviUe, it was an-
noimced by Billy Meshel, President of Arista Music Publish-
ing (BMG Music Publishing's U.S. operating company), to
whom he will report. In his new position. Hurt will b®responsible for developing a roster of Nashville writers, a|
well as further expanding the use of Arista copyrights.
Darrow Appointed -- Andy Darrow has been appointed to
the position of Manager of A&R, East Coast for MCARecords. Darrow will report to Jheryl Busby, MCA ExecutiveVP of Acquisition & Development. Darrow comes to MCAfrom Overland Productions where he held the position of As^sociate Manager/Director, Film Soundtracks.
Maria Named “ Nick Maria has been promoted to the posi-
tion of Vice President of Sales for Atlantic Records, based at
the company's New York Headquarters. The announcementwas made by Atlantic Vice Chairman Sheldon Vogel, Atlaiji-
tic President Doug Morris, and Atlantic Executive Vice Presi-
dent/General Manager Dave Glew. Prior to this new ap-
pointment, Maria had been Atlantic's National Sales
Manager for the past seven years.
Fischetti Appointed “ Judith Fischetti has been appointedManager, Planning and Administration, CBS RecordsDivision, reporting to Robert Schimelman, Director, Planning
and Administration, CBS Records. She will assist him in
developing and analyzing budgets, administer all personnel
actions on a Division-wide basis, create Division humanresource reports and perform special projects and studies.
Bergman Named - dick dark productions, inc. has namedAviva Bergman Vice President - Business Affairs, it was an-
noimced by the company's President, Francis C. La Maina. •
Klasen & Miller Appointed “ George Rossi, Executive Vice
President/Marketing, and Jody Raithel, National Director of
Product Development for the Wamer/Elektra/Atlantic Cor-poration, jointly announce the appointments of Ms. SusanKlasen and Ms. Bobbi Miller as National Product Develop^
ment Coordinators.
Blach Named - SHvia Blach has been named Director of Ad-ministration for Evergreen Entertainment, it was announcedby Evergreen President Michael Stewart. In hernew position,
Blach oversee the west coast operations for Evergreen int
the areas of copyright, licensing and royalties.
de la Rosa Named - Noberto de la Rosa has been namedDirector, Latin Music Marketing, PolyGram Records, it wasannounced today by Joe Parker, Vice President, Video
Marketing and Associated Labels, de la Rosa will be respo) -
sible for all promotion, marketing and sales functions of tl 2
new imit, based in New York.
SINGLE RELEASES\ OUT OF THE BOX OUT OF THE BOXGEORGE MICHAEL-^ther Figure (5:37) - Columbia (38-
7682) - Chappell Music-Moirison
eahy Music/ASCAP-G. Michael
-
roducen G. Michael
George Michael is the master of the
‘inky, sultry mood, and "Father
figure" is a wonderfully brooding
xample of his brand of controlled
bul. His breathy vocal, echoed in a
ively delay effect, is highlighted byospel tinged backgrounds that per-
3rm lead during the chorus. Michael
isplays considerable skill in writ-
ag, arranging and producing this
GEORGEMICHAEL
track, adding up to a magnetic record
worthy of wide airplay.
STEVIE WONDER -
You Will Know (4:27) - Motowi(1919MF) - Jobete Music Co. Inc.
Black Bull Music Inc^ASCAP - S
Wonder- Producer: S. Wonder.The Grandmaster of melodic funk
pop is back with another classic. Thimedium tempo ballad features gorgeous synth-string lines that wra]around Wonder's rich vocal harmonies. The chorus is a classii
Wonder melody that reminds you ohis work of the early 70' s. "You WilKnow" is a highly spiritual sonj
guaranteed to keep the coldest soul:
warm this winter.
OUT OF THE BOX 1 OUT.OF THE BOXELINDA CARLISLE -
Get Weak (4:40) - MCA (MCA3242) - ASCAP - D. Warren -
roducen R. NowelsCarlisle and producer Nowelsnow a good song when they hear
ne, and this Diane Warren penned
it features an excellent lift to a
:rong chorus hook. Carlisle conveys
le emotion in a well-wrought vocal.
)n the wings ofher first smash single
Heaven Is A Place On Earth"; this
ae should make a strong showing
n CHR radio.
POINTER SISTERS -
He Turned Me Out (4:00) - RCi^^
(6865-7-RAA) - Warner Bros,
Music/BMI-MCA Music/ASCAP -
L. Humes-L. Kortes - Producer RPerry
Richard Perry applies his familial
touch to this dance extravaganza
from the RCA album Seriow.
Slammin' and the film Action Jackson
A vicious snare drives the track whikthe Pointers deliver an attitude-laced
vocal at middle register. Definite fool
mover for Contempary Black and
Dance formats with CHR potential.
OUT OF THE BOX/ENDY AND LISA -
[oneymoon Express (3:44) -
olxunbia (38-07661) - Girl Bros.
lusic-MCA Music/ASCAP - W.lelvoin-L. Coleman-S. Melvoin-obby Z - Producers: Wendy-Lisa-obby ZA classy, cleanly produced funkack. It's chock-full of interesting
lelodic lines, inventive harmonies,ey modulations and fresh percus-
ve keyboard sounds. Add to this a
)t jazzy guitar and there is enoughere to keep the most easily dis-
acted listener happy.
NEW AND DEVELOPINGBIG TROUBLE -
When The Love Is Good (3:41) -
Epic (34-07677) - GMPOASCAP -
G. Moroder-T. WhitlockProducers: G. Moroder-B. Reeves
Giorgio Moroder and Tom Whitlock deliver another sharp-edgecpop classic that should propel Bi^
Trouble into the majors. Lead singei
Bobbi Eakes gives a solid perfor-
mance on a flatbed truck of Moroder-signature base sounds and funk)guitar rhythms. These women wilundoubtedly be the sexiest quartet tc
hit the charts since Go-Go's. Strong
entry for CHR formats.
EEA TURE PICKSE.M. - Its The End of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) (3:29)[.R.S. (IRS-53220) - Night Garden Music Adm.-Unichappell Music,rVBMI - Beny-Buck-Mills-Stipe - Producers: S. Litt-R.E.M.Dverdriven guitars push this blazing rock ode to the modem calamity. A?h Gnergy AOR smash with R.E.M.'s unique stamp of disapproval.
lOKEY ROBINSON - Love Don't Give No Reason (4:07) - Motown'25MF) - Taj Mahal Music/ASCAP-Tavani Music/BMI - S. Tavani-W.binson — Producers: P. Bunetta-R. Chudacoff1th single off One Heartbeat. As always, it is Robinson's great vocals thatvate this contemporary track.
NATHAN BUTLER - Take Good Care of Me (4:28) - Jive (1083-7-JAA) -mba Enter. Inc7ASCAP-Willesden Music Inc./BMI - J. Butler-J. Skinnerroducen B. Eastmondstraight ahead hit ballad with crossover potential. Butler has a powerfulivery and a winning style. Black Contemporary/CHR radio
CHAEL BOLTON - (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay (3:50) - Colum-H38-07680) - Irving Music Inc^BMI - O. Redding-S Cropper- Producer:Iain
lolton understands this standard inside out and does a great cover. Poten-for great crossover success.
LISA HARTMAN - I Don't Need Love (3:58) - Atlantic (7-89139) - Avi
Music/BMI - M. Cawley - Producer: B. WrayPowerful midtempo rock with an arresting hook. Strong vocal performanci
throughout keeps you on the edge of your seat. A great add-on for AOR anc
CHR radio.
DAVID LEE ROTH - Just Like Paradise (4:03) - Warner Bros. (7-28119)
Diamond Dave Music-Tuggle Tunes/ASCAP - D. Roth-B. Tuggle -
Producers: D. Roth-S.Vai
A credible hit for Roth, smartly steered toward vocal clarity and rock values
Easily be the next breakthrough smash for D.L.
JODY WATLEY - Some Kind Of Lover (4:32) - MCA (MCA-53235)Ultrawave Music-April Music-Intersong USA/ASCAP - A. Cymone-J. Watley - Producers: A. Cymone-David Z.
Great dance textures play around Watley's soulful presence. A sure-fin
party disco hit.
BROWNMARK - Next Time (3:35) - Motown (1923MF) - Jobete Music CoInc-Mazarati Music Inc./ASCAP - Brownmark - Producen Brownmark
Great, funky track accentuated by stellar base line and horn syncopationA real infectious dance number from Prince's bass player.
sh Box Jnnunrv 1(S IQftft
POINTS WEST COVER STORY^^^^^EARJERKIN' - North^ I ’Hollywood's legendary
I Palomino Club was the
JL sight of a Christmas Bash
on December 20 featuring a perfor-
mance by L.A/s own Tear) erkers.
The Tearjerkers are a trio of
talented lovelies who (gasp!) write
their own songs and play their owninstruments. (Added bonus: they
do it very well). Anny Celsi, Allison
MacLeod and Danette Christine
comprise the core of the group -
they are joined by guitarist Bruce
Kaplan and drummer Mark Wag-ner.
In their relatively short time on
the club scene. The Tearjerkers have
proved to be a slickly polished,
gifted troupe. The band couples
clever lyrics with some incredibly
infectious pop rhythms (...sort of
Nick Lowe meets The Shangri-las, if
you will). In addition, the band has
just released a 1" single containing
three of their tunes: "Open Your
Doors," "Get CXit Of Town" and
"Now You're Talkin Bout Some-thin."
The Palomino gig showcasedsuch Tearjerkers originals as "WhatAre You Doing Here Tonight,"
"Amnesia," "Let's Pretend,"
"Glory Road" and '7ust What TheDoctor Ordered" as well as an effec-
tive seasonal medley of "Rockin'
Around The Christmas Tree/Jingle
BeU Rock."
But see 'em for yourself... You can
catch The Tearjerkers live onFebruary 6 at Madame Wong'sWest. For more information con-
cerning the band, contact (223) 627-
7855.
THE TEARJERKERS - (From left)
Anny Celsi, Allison MacLeod andDanette Christine. (Photo byGretchen Knotts).
THE BALLAD OF JIM ANDTAMMY CONTINUES... - Recently,
on CBS-TV's national morningnews program, rocker Ozzy Os-
bourne extended an unusual in-
vitation to fallen tel-evangelists Jimand Tammy Bakker - he askedthem to be the opening act on his
upcoming tour. Hmm... wonder if
they'll do 'Tree Bird?"
WAKELING RE-SIGNS TOI.R.S. - Dave Wakeling, founding
proponent of both the English Beat
and General Public, has recently
inked a solo deal with I.R.S.
Records. Wakeling is presently in
L.A. gearing up to record his project
for a proofed spring release.
THE 21st BURNS MEDIARADIO STUDIES SEMINAR -
Universal City's Registry Hotel will
be the site for the 21st Burns MediaRadio Studies Seminar. The semi-
nar, presented by Burns Media Con-sultants, will be personally con-
ducted by company president
George A. Bums. The Burns Media
Radio Studies Seminar is one of
radio's longest-running education-
al programs dealing directly with
programming and positioning is-
sues for systems operators, station
presidents and other leaders in the
broadcast field.
J.T. ON THE WAY - Columbia will
release James Taylor's newest LP,
Never Die Young on January 25. The
LP is Taylor's first since 1985'
s
That's
Why I'm Here. An advance single of
the album's title track has just been
serviced...
SHOUT THE COLOR! A demotape by new L.A. outfit Shout TheColor! is creating quite a buzzaround town. Points West obtained
a copy of the tape - one listen was all
it took, we're hooked. Word is that
a couple of major labels are current-
ly courting the band... ("I have seen
the future of rock and roll, and it's
name is Shout The Color!" - naw,
too corny). For more info, call Steve
at (818) 769-2538. Rock and roll that
will move you.
HEY! - Memo to the East Coast:
For the record, not everyone in L.A.
sit in jacuzzis, eat croissants and
watch Lifestyles Of The Rich AndFamous with their pit bulls while
their new BMW sits in the two-car
garage - but we're working on it. I just
felt that needed to be said. (I'm still
into "pyramid power" and Starsky
& Hutch renms anyway).
Until next week...
Tom De Savia
Michael JacksonBy Tom De Savia
Tt
LOS ANGELES - Michael Jackson:
truly one of the select artists of our
time to earn the title of superstar. At
29 years old, Jackson has easily
evolved into the most successful con-
temporary artist around.
It was 19 years ago, in 1969, whenMichael, along with his brothers in
the Jackson 5, scored their first num-ber one single on the Cash Box charts
with "I Want You Back." An in-
credible string ofMotown hits, which
would go on to become pop classics,
followed: "ABC," 'The Love YouSave," "I'll Be There," "Never CanSay Goodbye" and "DancingMachine" to name a few. In early
years as well, Michael scored severd
hits on his own, most notably I971's
"Got To Be There" and 1972's "Ben"
and "Rockin' Robin."
In 1976 the brothers signed with
Epic Records and became The Jack-
sons. Their first album for the label.
The Jacksons, quickly achieved gold
status with the single "EnjoyYourself" selling over one million
copies.
In 1979, Epic released Off The Wall,
Jackson's solo debut for the label. The
album went on to solidify Jackson as
a legend, spawning four smashsingles: "Don't Stop Til You Get
Enough," "Rock With You," "Off The
Wall" and "She's Out Of My Life."
(Note: both "Don't Stop" and "Rock
With You" reached the number one
position in Cash Box's top 10 popchart and earned gold certification
from theWAA). OffThe Wall sold five
million copies in the U.S. and an ad-
ditional three million around the
world.
On December 1, 1982 Thriller is
released. The LP produces anastonishing (and unprecedented)
seven top ten hits. The LP went on to
become the largest selling album in
history. To date. Thriller has sold over
38.5 million copies worldwide. In ad-
dition, Jackson proved a forerunner
in the then-burgeoning world of
music videos - releasing a bevy of
groundbreaking clips, including
"Billie Jean," "Beat It" and the 1.4-
minute short film 'Thriller."
Five long years later, (on Augi^st
31, 1987 to be exact) Epic released
Bad. The album had the distinction of
being the first album ever to simul-
taneously debut at number one on
both the Cash Box Pop and B/Calbum charts. Since its release,
album has spawned three singles:^"!
Just Can't Stop Loving You," "Bad"
and 'The Way You Make Me Feel."
Both "1 Just Can't..." and "Bad" in-
stantly reached the top of the charts -
'The Way You Make Me Feel" is c or-
rently nestled high in the pop top ;en
(it has already hit number one on
B/C), promising to continue ifee
trend of chart-toppers.
Jackson's long-awaited solo tom is
currently underway and should
reach the U.S. sometime in the spring.
All hype aside - Michael Jackson has
taken an incredible gift of song andelevated to a height of acceptance
and popularity that is unprece-
dented, and there is absolutely no
sign of it letting up. He has achieved
goals that were unheard of, enjoyed
unfathomable success, and continues
to deliver his magic to appreciative
fans everywhere. The legend con-
tinues...
FEATURE SPOTLIGHT
Martha Davis On Her OwnBy Julius Robinson
"I never really wanted to be a
singer. I always thought of myself as
a songwriter," says Martha Davis,
former leader of the Motels, and nowon her own with her debut solo
album Policy (Capitol). "But if BobDylan can sing... so can I. If yourgonna get a hit song from somebody,it's gonna be a pretty standard unit.
Whereas if you do something moreout, you're gonna have to sing it
yourself."
Not many people have com-plained about Davis' singing. It
comes from a brooding, sultry voice,
from a singer/songwriter who tends
to see the darker side of things. When
NEW FACES TO WATCH EAST COASTINGS
Andrea Del ConteBy Jerry Farber
Though Andrea Del Conte will be
first to tell you of her great fortune
i the music business, she will also
!ll you that it is not easy. 'Jn fact, be-
aming a 'rock star' has been quite a
hallenge. There is a long andi^heartening process of demo tapes,
nowcases, negotiations and com-it>mises before the record is evenressed. Then you have to hope that
not only will be released but
romoted as well. Often times, goodongs get lost in the enduringrocess."
^irst time around, Andrea thought
lucked out. Bom and bred in Newbrk with an ability to sing and dancend come across as extremely sen-
ual, Andrea caught the eye of
roducer Bobby Orlando, who wasiarting his own record label. Helade Andrea the lead singer of an all
irl (old '60's type) group called the
Rirts".They did extremely well for
n unknown group and their first
Ibum and hit single "Jukebox"aught the eye and ear of many.Jong with the help of a "just
Leaking" cable music show called
IT. V, the group and Andrea were onffcir way to stardom. Numerouslelvison appearances and tours in
atn America and Europe followed,
lajor labels now took notice and of-
:ried lucrative deals. A secondbium, already recorded, was on the
'ay, but, as is often the case, manage-§tnt problems occured. "Litigation
egan over the ownership of the
Tirt' name,"says Andrea."The producer thought of the
ame but we created the concept. Un-(rtunately, the producer and the ex-
lanager had trademarked the name.Andrea likes having some control
Jer her destiny, and not wanting to
'«ste her talent and time in court, she
ecided to go off on her own. Shegned with Scotti Bros. CBS, whoad been scouting her for a while andtrmed her own group called Andrea,Hot Mink. Her first singlef
"Manhattan", which appeared in
Revenge of the Nerds, was a rhythmicpop song with a calypso flavor. Un-fortunately, the movie promotionwas not enough to push the record or
the artist. Still full of enthusiasm,
Andrea recorded two more songs,
which were to be part of an album. Acrisis in the CBS network followed
and though the label felt the songs
would be hits, they were neverreleased.
Andrea later parted amicably with
Scotti Bros, and decided to start
again.
With strong purpose and en-thusiasm, she signed with herpresent manager/producer, Joe Mes-sina and went back with the studio.
Along with engineer Rory Young(who did Atlantic Star's first album),
she recorded several songs. Messina
then enlisted the services of his client,
director David Saperstein and they
created three videos from the songs.
These videos have since been viewedon both cable and network television.
(In fact, Andrea herself appeared onthe Joe Franklin Show, November 19
& 20th, 1987.)
Her new concept and music goback to the basics. The songs'rhythms and feel come from the roots
of rock and roll circa I950's and the
melodic structure is reminiscent of
music from the '60's. Andrea says, "I
feel that with the fast paced lives welead, and the technology of the worldfar surpassing the human element,
the last thing I want to hear is all this
repetitve, 'microwave' music."Andrea, now nicknamed "Fallen
Angel" (when asked for a definition
she she says it's a mysterious guidein times of need), is on her musicalquest towards basic rodk rhythmwith beautiful melodies and just the
right flair for fun.
Andrea concludes, "Music is an art
as well as a form of entertainment - so
let's keep it that way!"
artha Davis sang her Motels hits
Tnly the Lonely" and "Suddenlyist Summer," you sensed that if
‘^one could deliver a song abouticnation and longing, it was her.
Martha Davis, however, is any-ing but morose. Talking to her, onestruckby her bubbly energy, by hersilience through some tough times.
Berkeley, CA native, she grew upj[.h her parents in a culturally rich.
It emotionally unsettled home. A:f and timid girl, she neverthelessarried at 15, and moved to Floridaraise children. When her husbandent to Vietnam she returned homeraise her two daughters. When herirents' marriage began to crumble,suiting in the suicide of her mother,le turned back to her lifelong pas-on, songwriting and singing.
Despite the admonishments of her
father, she decided to pursue a career
as a musician.
"Reading my mother's diary, I sawthat she had sacrificed everything for
my father. She had given up her
friends, her bohemian interests. She
had nothing left for herself. If youhave desires in your life, you have to
fulfill yourself. I sat my kids downand told them it was going to be hard,
we weren't going to have clothes,
money and a nice place to live. I told
them I had to try... I didn't want to
resent them in ten years."
Shortly afterwards Davis was in
Warfield Foxes, which a couple of in-
carnations later would become the
Motels. She recalled her first time on
a stage: "I was scared to death before
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HAPPY NEW YEAR - Best wishesfor good things in '88 to one and all.
THERE'S NO JUSTICE - I
think (Tm not sure) that it's
part of my job to find hid-
den meaning in the uncon-cious movements of the mass cul-
ture psyche. Usually the meaning is
so hidden it's not even there, butsometimes fate spits up randomevents that work as symbols, andit's just too good to true. Likewhen a friend of mine ducks out ona Saturday night invite from a cute
woman he just met and, feeling rest-
less, decides to go to the flicks, onlyto find the neighborhood theater is
showing Attraction. So here arethe facts and nothing but: the last
two pieces of mail I opened beforeleaving for vacation were a press
release announcing that NeverMind the Bollocks Here's The SexPistols, released ten years ago, hadjust been certified gold Dy theR.I.A.A. (sales of 500,000), and apress release announcing thatWhitesnake, released last year, hadjust been certified quadrupleplatinum (sales in excess of FOURMILLION units). I mean, with con-sumers this irresponsible, maybeJoe Biden should get some spandexpants and re-enter the race.
INA PENSIVEMOOD - Wasn't it David
Lee Roth who said most rock critics like Elms
Costello because most rock critics look like
Elvis Costello? Yeah, well, my glasses don't
look anything like the ones Costello is
wearing above, OK?SOME NEW PRODUCT - Elvis
C. has a new record, currently avail-
able as an import on his own record
label. Demon. Out Of Our Idiot is acollection of 17 non-LP cuts, like
I980's Taking Liberties. Since hemoved beyond the punkish powerof bile and affrontery Costello's out-
put has been frustratingly spotty,
and the man has been shuffling
identities looking for a new crown.Meanwhile, fanatics like me weresnapping up every 12" and importsingle to check out the b~sides for
single shots of genius. Lots of gemsare collected here, like a stunningly
lovely duet with Nick Lowe on the
Shirelles's "Baby It's You." Costel-
lo dances around the melodywithout ever leaving it, and the em-bellishments are worthy of com-
?arison with Chet Baker andhelonius Monk. The album is an
often thrilling mish-mash of every-
thing from soul to country to anAllen Toussaint produced cover of
a Yoko Ono song. You'll wonderhow some of this stuff got left off the
records, until you reach the last four
songs on the second side, at whichpoint you'll know why some of this
stuff got left off the records.
ROCKIN' AROUND N.Y.C. -
Some cool and groovy shows will
soon touch down in this hip
Reggae roots harmony grouture will bring their deep \
S.O.B/s on Wednesday, Janutouring behind their excShanachie LP, Culture At Worpast summer Shanachie waenough to re-release the 197ture classic Two Sevens Clas,
same night across town £
World homeboys U.T.EO. \
rapping it up in support oalbum Lethal (Select), currer
on the Cash Box B/C al
chart. ..On Friday, Jan. If
Feelies will be at the Ritz...l
Ponce will be celebrating the i
of his hot platter of Latin di;
dance music, Arawe (Antil
S.O.B/s on Tuesday, Jan. 19...
and Saturday, Jan. 22 & Jan. f
can find me snapping my i
while popster Marshall Crerips it up at The Bi
Line...Game Theory, whose (
album of Alex Chilton-esqi
(Sister Lovers era) Lolita
woulda made one of the yeai
single LPs with some editin
play the China Club on ThiJanuary 28. They don't get t
York often, and their last showas attended by maybediehard fans...'Tn the 1980's
sane to go out on the road v
11-piece band, set intimate 1
dates and put on a showbased on 'music' rather thai
dos and choreography."spoke Frank Zappa as hnounced his first tour morthree years. Find out if Frank'
by checking out the Earth, V\
Fire shows at Radio CityHall. The funkateers will brin
extravaganza to town fo
nights, Jan. 27-Jan. 31. Stig i
will be the show's designe
producer. You remember hi
guy who was responsible i
staging for the Pope's vi
Dodger Stadium and thefinale of the L.A. Olympics,just days later you can real!
out if Frank's right by checki
Zappa and band at the E
Theater, Feb. 4-6.
ODDS AND ENDS - Notlocal hero Df Vin Scelsa nonational exposure: a music cin Penthouse. Anyone who'heard Scelsa Sunday morniithe radio - part raconteur, pa'n' roll casuality - going off
his fave new band or readinj
his fave new novel knows e
to check this out. He can spi
the standard critical rhetori
better yet, he can really write,
ing Head Jerry Harrisorrelease his second solo albur
this month on Sire. ..Pas
Records has signed Leslie
The once and future Mountaiis at Milbrook Sound Studupstate New York with bassi:
Bruce and Twisted Sister
pounder Joe Franco. They're
ing of calling the project Lesli
& Joe. Very creative, fella;
lords of damaged downtoiSwans, have released a douon Caroline entitled Childt
God...
Jo.
CASHBOX TOP 100ALBUMSmE CASH BOX TOP 200 ALBUMS CHART IS BASED SOLELY ON ACTUAL PIECES SOLD AT RETAIL STORES.
ritle. Artist, Label, Number, Distributor
I = Platinum (RIAA Certified)
= Gold (RIAA Certified)
FAimGEORGE MICHAEL (Columbia OC 40867)CBS
DIRTYDANCING 9.96ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK(RCA 6408-l-R)RCA
BADMICHAEL JACKSON (Epic OE 40600)CBS
CLOUD NINE 8.93GEORGE HARRISON(Dark Hors©/Warner Bros. 25643)WEA
...NOTHING LIKE THE SUN W. 98STING (A&M SP 6402)RCA
A MOMENTARY LAPSE OF REASONPINK FLOYD (Columbia OC 40S99)CBS
KICK 9.98INKS (Atlantic 81796-DWEA
WHITESNAKE 9.98(Geffen 24099)WEA
TIFFANY 8.98(MCA 5973)MCA
10 CHARACTERS 9.96STEVIE WONDER (Motown 6248ML)MCA
1 1 THE LONESOME JUBILEE 8. 98JOHN COUGAR MELLENCAMP(Mercury 832 465-l)POL
12 TUNNEL OF LOVEBRUCE SPRINGSTEEN (Columbia OC 40999)C8S
13 BACK FOR THEATTACK 8.98DOKKEN (Elektra 6073S)WEA
14 A VERY SPECIAL CHRISTMAS 9.98VARIOUS ARTISTS
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15 HYSTERIA 9.98DEF LEPPARD (Mercury 830 67S-l)POL
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19 WHITNEY 9.98WHITNEY HOUSTON (Arista AL-8405)RCA
20 CHRONICLES 8.98STEVE WINWOOD (Island/Warner Bros. 25660)WEA
21 HEAVEN ON EARTH 8.98BEUNDA CARUSLE (MCA 42080)MCA
22 TANGO IN THE NIGHT 9.98FLEETWOOD MAC (Warner Bros.. 2S471-1)WEA
23 DOCUMENT 8.98R.E.M. (I.R.S. 420S9)MCA
24 VITAL IDOLBILLY IDOL(Chrysalis OV41620)CBS
25 BIG GENERATOR 8.98YES (Atco 90522)WEA
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29 RAPTURE 8.98ANITA BAKER (Elektra 9-60444)WEA
30 ROBBIE ROBERTSON 8.98(Gotten GHS 24160)WEA
31 CREST OF THE KNAVEJETHRO TUa (Chrysalis OV 41590)CBS
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33 BAD ANIMALS 8.98HEART (Capitol PJ 12546)CAP
34 UNLIMITEDI 8.98ROGER (Reprise 25496)WEA
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CRAZYNIGHTS 8.96KISS
(Mercury 832 622-l)POL
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RICHARD MARX 8.98(Manhattan ST 53049)CAP
HOLD YOUR FIRE 9.98RUSH (Mercury 832 464-l)POL
DANA DANE WITH FAME 8.98DANA DANE (Protlle 1233)IND
ALL THE BEST 9.98PAUL McCartney (Capitoi clw48287)cap
SIGN ’O" THE TIMES 15.98prince (Paisley Park/Warner Bros. 2SS77-1)WEA
BABYLONAND ON 8.98SQUEEZE (.A&M SP 6161)RCA
JODYWATLEY 8.98(MCA 5898)MCA
BETE NOIRE 8.98BRYAN FERRY (Reprise 26S98)WEA
SUBSTANCE 1987 12.98NEW ORDER (Qwest 25621-1)WEA
LOOK WHAT THE CAT> 8.98
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ACTUALLY 9.98PET SHOP BOYS (EMI/Manhottan ELT 46972)CAP
APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION 8. 98GUNS AND ROSES (Getten GHS 24148)WEA
KOHUEPTBILLY JOEL (Columbia CX2 40996)CBS
SAVAGE 9.98EURYTHMICS (RCA 6794-l-R)RCA
eg CANCIONES DE Ml PADRE 8.98" UNDA RONSTADT (Asylum 6076S- DWEA
m HOT. COOL, AND VICIOUS 8.98SALT N PEPA(Next Plateau PL 1007)IND
56 I’M THEMAN 8.98ANTHRAX (Msgaforce/lsland 90685)WEA
57 MUSIC FOR THE MASSES 6.98DEPECHE MODE (Sire 25614- DWEA
58 THE SINGLES 9.96IDE PRETENDERS (Sir# 2S664)WEA
59 ONCE BITTEN 8.98GREAT WHITE (Capitol ST 12S6S)CAP
60 OPEN SESAME 8.96WHODINI (JIvo JL-8494)RCA
61 LETME TOUCH YOU 8.98THE O’JAYS (Philadelphia Infl/EMI ST 53036)CAP
62 ITS BETTER TO TRAVEL 8.98SWING OUT SISTER
(Mercury 832 213-DPOL
63 LIVING LARGE 8.98HEAVY D. AND THE BOYZ (MCA 5986)MCA
64 HEARSAYALEXANDER O'NEAL Uabu FZ 40320)CBS
65 PAID IN FULL 8.98ERIC B AND RAKIM(4th & B' Way 40005)WEA
66 ALWAYS a FOREVER^ 8.96RANDY TRAVIS (Warner Bros. 25568-DWEA
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KISS ME, KISS ME, KISS ME 9.98THE CURE (Elektra 60737-DWEA
ONE LORD. ONE FAITH.
ONE BAPTISMARETHA FRANKUN (Arista AL-e497)RCA
BORN TO BOOGIE 8.98HANK WiaiAMS, JR (Curb 25593)WEA
MAN OF COLOURSICEHOUSE (Chrysalis OV 41S29)CBS
COMING AROUND AGAIN 6.98CARLY SIMON (Arista AL-8443)RCA
HOWYA LIKE MENOW 8.98KOOL MOE DEE (Jive 1079-I-J)RCA
80’S LADIES 6.96K.T. OSLIN (RCA 5924-DRCA
HOTAUGUSTNIGHT II
NEIL DIAMOND(Columbia C2X 4CI990)CBS
LOVE CHANGES 6.98KASHIF (Arista AL-8447)RCA
THE FINAL COUNTDOWNEUROPE (Epic BFE 4024DCBS
CRUSHIN’ 8.96THE FAT BOYS Uln Pan Apple 831 948-DPOL
MAGIC 6.98THE JETS (MCA 42085) MCA
THE BIG THROWDOWN 6.98LEVERT (Atlantic 81773-DWEA
IN THE DARK 9.98GRATEFUL DEAD (Arista AL-84S2)RCA
OUTSIDE LOOKING IN 8.96BoDEANS(Reprlse/Slash 25029- DWEA
JUSTUS 8.98ALABAMA (RCA 6495- DRCA
GRACELAND* 9.98PAUL SIMON (Warner Bros. 25447) WEA
EVERLASTING 8.98NATALIE COLE (Manhattan ST S309)CAP
INTRODUCING THE HARDLINEACCORDING TOTERRENCE TRENT D'ARBY(Columbla BFC 40964)CBS
SHARP 8.98ANGELA WINBUSH (Mercury 832 733-1 QDMCA
GUESS WHO’S COMIN’TO THE CRIB?FULL FORCE (Columbia FC 40894)CBS
LETHAL 8.98U.T.F.O.(Sel©ct Set 12619)POL
SLIPPERY WHEN WET* 8.98BON JOV1 (Mercury 830 264-lM-DPOL
UNCHAIN MYHEART 8.98JOE COCKER (Capitol CLT 48286)CAP
SWING STREET 8.98BARRY MANILOW (Arista AL-8S27)RCA
EARTH •SUN•MOON 8.98LOVE AND ROCKETS (Big Time 6058-1 )RCA
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BRASIL 9.98THE MANHAHAN TRANSFER (Atlantic 81803)WEA
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112 9
1 06 EYE OF THE HURRICANE 8. 98THE ALARM (I.R.S. 4208S)MCA
110 10
107 GOOD LOVE 8.98MELI'SA MORGAN (Capitol CLT 46943)CAP
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108 /f/ WERE YOUR WOMAN 8.98STEPHANIE MILLS (MCA 5996)MCA
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109 8
1 10 LET IT LOOSEGLORIA ESTEFAN AND MIAMI SOUNDMACHINE (Epic OE 40769)CBS
108 31
1 1 1 SKINNY 8t PROUD 8.98SKINNY BOYS (Jive 1077-1-J)RCA
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112 PRIMITIVE COOLMICK JAGGER (Columbia OC 40919)CBS
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119 COLLABORATION 8.98GEORGE BENSON & EARL KLUGH(Warner Bros. 25580)WEA
117 29
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127 7
121 STILL UFE aALKING) 9.98PAT METHENY GROUP (Geffen 24145)WEA
121 24
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118 11
1 24 DOOR TO DOOR 8. 98THE CARS (Elektro 60747- DWEA
116 19
125 ALPHABET CITY 8.98ABC (Mercury 832 39M)POL
119 22
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LAURA 0RANIGAN (Atlantic 81747)WEA133 23
127 LOSTBOYS 9.98ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURESOUNDTRACK (Atlantic 81767)WEA
128 23
128 MILES 8.98MILES JAYE (Island 90616)WEA
129 5
129 LEGEND 8.98LYNYRD SKYNYRD(MCA 42084)MCA
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131 WILDSIDELOVERBOY (Columbia OC 40893)CBS
123 19
132 THE BIG EASY 8.98ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURESOUNDTRACK(Antllles/lslond AN 7087)IND
125 IS
133 LIVE IN THE RAW 8.98W.A.S.P. (Copifol CLT 48063)CAP
126 15
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134 GOHIROSHIMA (Epic FE 40679)CBS
732 23
135 BROADCAST 8.98CUniNG CREW(Vlrgln/Atlontlc 90573)WEA
737 44
SHOWME 8.98the cover girls (Fever/Sutra SFS 004)IND150 27
137 TIMOTHY B. 8.98timothy B. SCHMIT (MCA 42049)MCA
136 74
138 TOGETHERAGAIN 8.98THE TEMPTATIONS (Motown 6246ML)MCA
135 72
139 ONE WAYHOMEHOOTERS (Columbia 40669)CBS
137 24
140 SOLITUDE STANDING 8.98SUZANNE VEGA (A8iM SP 5136)RCA
130 36
141 FREEASA BIRD 8.98SUPERTRAMP (A8tM SP 6181 )RCA
134 72
DECEMBER 9.98"GEORGE WINSTON (WINDHAM HILL 1025)RCA
148 4
143 JONATHAN BUTLER 8.98(JIve/RCA 1032-1-J)RCA
140 32
1 44 LIFEAS WEKNOW IT»REO SPEEDWAGON (Epic FE 40444)CBS
139 46
145 STORIES WITHOUT WORDS 9.98SPYRO GYRA (MCA 42046)MCA
141 27
146 WHO’S THATGIRL 9.98ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURESOUNDTRACK (Warner Bros. 2661 DWEA
143 24
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173 4
148 FRANK’S WILD YEARS 8.98TOM WAITSdslond 90572)WEA
144 19
1 49 BLUES FOR SALVADORCARLOS SANTANA (Columbia FC 40876)CBS
142 77
150 AFTER DARK 8.98RAY PARKER, JR. (Gotten GHS 24124)WEA
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151 BACK IN THE HIGH UFE» 8. 98STEVE WINWOOD (Islond/WornerBros. 26448-1) WEA
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njqMAKE ITLASTFOREVER 8. 98"KEITH SWEAT (Elektro 60763)WEA
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1 53 THE PEOPLE WHO GRINNNED 8. 98
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154 GREATESTHITS, 9.98
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155 ECHO St THE BUNNYMEN 8.98(Sire 26697)WEA
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1 56 CHRISTMAS RAP 8. 98VARIOUS ARTISTS (Profile PR01247)IND
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157 BRIDGE OF SPIES 8.98T'PAU (Virgin 90696)WEA
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158 LIVEATCARNEGIE HALL 15.98LIZA MINELLKTelorc 16602)IND
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159 CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE 8.98SHALAMAR (Solar ST 72666)CAP
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160 1 NEVER SAYGOODBYE 8.98SAMMY HAGAR(Gotten 24114)WEA
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161 ROCK YOU TO HELL 8.98GRIM REAPER (RCA 6260-1-R)RCA
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169 HAPPY? 8.98PUBLIC IMAGE LIMITED (Virgin 90643)WEA
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175 4
171 DISCOVERY 8.98SHANICE WILSON (A8iM SP 6128)RCA
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173 STRONG PERSUADERS 8.98ROBERT CRAY (Mercury 830 668-DPOL
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1 74 IN NO SENSE? NONSENSE?ART OF NOISE (Chrysalis OV 41670)CBS
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175 NO PROTECTION 9.98STARSHIP (RCA 6413- 1-G-A)RCA
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177 BANGIN’THE OUTFIELD (Columbia OC 40619)CBS
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178 INTO THE FIRE 9.98BRYAN ADAMS (A8tM SP 3907)RCA
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1 79 CHUCK BERRY, HAILl HAIL! 9. 98
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180 TOUCH AND GO 8.98FORCE M.D'.S (Tommy Boy TBLP-2663DWEA
178 22
181 WHITNEYHOUSTON* 8.98(ArlstO AL8-821DRCA
182 147
182 ELECTRIC 8.98THE CULT (Sire 26656-DWEA
181 39
183 RAISE YOUR FISTAND YELL 8.98ALICE COOPER (MCA 4209DMCA
179 10
1 84 PERFECT TIMING 8. 98MSG (Capitol CLT 46986)CAP
180 77
]8S ALL IN THE NAME 8.98
OF LOVEATLANTIC STARR (Warner Bros. 25560- DWEA
183 40
186 CROWDED HOUSE 8.98(Capitol ST-12485)CAP
186 49
1 87 STRAWBERRYMOONGROVER WASHINGTON, Jr.
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187 24
} 66 RESERVATIONS FOR TWO 9.98DIONNE WARWICK(Arista AL 8446)RCA
185 21
]69 RAISING HELL* 8.98RUN D.M.C. (Profile PRO 1217)IND
191 85
190 THE WAY IT IS* 8.98BRUCE HORNSBY 8t THE RANGE(RCA NFL1-8068) RCA
189 81
191 BEVERLY HILLS COP 11 9.98ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK(MCA 6207)MCA
184 32
1 92 GIVE ME THE REASON*LUTHER VANDROSS (Epic FE 40415)CBS
188 66
193 WENDYAND LISA(Columbia BFC 40862)CBS
190 17
194 FLASHBACK 9.9838 SPECIAL (A8iM SP 3910)RCA
192 38
1 95 ALL SYSTEMS GO 8. 98DONNA SUMMER (Geffen GHS 24102)WEA
193 16
196 WA WANEE(Epic BEE 40858)CBS
195 10
197 FORE1*HUEY LEWIS AND THE NEWS(Chrysalis OV41634)CBS
194 70
198 E*S*P* 9.98BEE GEES (Worner Bros. 2554 DWEA
196 13
199 SO* 8.98PETER GABRIEL (Gotten GHS 24088)WEA
197 85
200 RADIO KA.O.S. 198 29ROGER WATERS (Columbia FC 40795)CBS
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38Speaal 194
ABC 125
Adamfl»ftyan 178
Aerosmith 18
Alabama 86
TheAlami 106
Anthrax 56
Art of Noise 174
gitlantic Starr 185
3.akei; Anita 29
Bananarama 113
i^sr-Kays 117
tVeastieBoys 167
Bee Gees 198
B«i5an« IGugh 119
Berry, Oixidd 179
Black Sabbath 170
BoDeans 85
Bdton, Michael 115
Bonjovi 93
BourgeoisTagg 97
Branniean, laxara 126
Butler; Jonathan 143California Raiaina 122
Carlilae, Belinda 21
Cara, The 124
Cher 105
Cocke^Joe 94
C:ale,NataUe 88
Coodec Ry 103
Cooper Alice 183
Coc^>e:; Midiad 162
Cover Girls 136
Cray, Robert 173
Crowded House 186
TheCult 182
TheCure 71
Cuttii^ Crew 135
D^Arby, TarcnceTYent ... 89
DefLe^ard 15
Depeche Mode 57
Diamond, Neil 78
Dckken 13
Earth. Wnd k Hie 35
Edio k The Bunnymoi . .155
Eric B And Raldm 65
Europe 80
Eurythmics 53
ExjMse 32
Fat Bays 81
Ferry, Bryan 47Fleetwood Mac 22
ForceMDS 180
Foreigner 28
FrankUn, Aretha 72
FullFwoe 91
Gabriel, Peter 199
Gate LovesJezebd 165
Genesis 176
Georglo 120
Gibson. D^bie 26
Grateful Dead 84
Great White 59
Grim Reaper 161
Gxms and Roses 51
HagaCr Sammy 160
Harrison, George 4
Heart 33
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Hiroshima 134
The Hooters 139
Hcnnsby, Bruce 190
Houscsnartins 153
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Ice-T 163
Idd, Billy 24
Inxs 7
Jackson, Michad 3JaggecMidc 112
Jay^ Miles 128
Jethro 7\ill 31
Thejets 82
Joel, BUly 52
John, Elton 36,154
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Lewi& Huey 197lisa lisa 1(X)
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Loverboy 131
Lynyid S^myrd 129
Madonna 168,17
Manhattan IVansfer 96
Manheim SteamroUa’ .... 114
Manilow, Barry 95
Marx, Richard 40
McCartn^, Paul 43
Mellencamp, John Cougar . .11
Metallica 104
Miami Sound Machine . . . 110
Michad, George 1
MilH Stephanie 108
Mlndh, Liza 158
Morgan, Mdi'sa 107
Monl6on,Van 101
Motlw Crue 39
Mr. huster 164
MSG 184
New Order 48
The Cyjays 61
O'Neal, Alecander 64
Odin, K.T. 77
TheOutfidd 177
Parker, Ray Jr. 150Pat Metheny Group 121
Pet Shop B<^ 50
Pink Floyd 6
Paindexta, Buster 147
Poison ^Pretenders 58
Prince 44
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R.EJd 23
REO Speedwagon 144
Robertoon, Robbie 30
Robinson, Smdcey 99
Rogo* 34
Ronstadt, Linda 54
RunDM.C 189
Rush 41
Santana, Carlos 149
SaltN P^a 55
Schmit limothy B 137
9ialamar 159
Simon, Carly 75
Simon, Paul 87
9dnny Boys Ill
The SmithB . .67
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Spyro Gyra . 145
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Squeeze . .45
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Supertramp . 141
Swea^ Kdth 152
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Temptations . 138
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Vandroaa, Luther . 192
Vartous Artiats/XmaB Rap . 156
Vega, Suzanne . 140
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IF YOU CAN DO IT: I CAN TOO (Capitol PB-44088) .Meli’sa Morgan
LOVE OVERBOARD (MCA53210)
Gladys Knight And The Pips
MY FOREVER LOVE (Atiantic 7-89182) Levert
LOVE CHAWGfS (Arista AS! -9626) Kashif 8t Meli’sa Morgan
SO EMOTIONAL (Arista ASi -9642) Whitney Houston
GIRLFRIEND (MCA 531 85) Pebbles
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SHE’S Fiy (Epic 49-07461) Tony Terry
SECRETLAD/(MCA 53209) Stephanie Mills
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/ WANT TO BE YOUR MAN (Reprise 7-28229) Roger
TWO OCCASIONS (Soiar PB-70015) The Deele
LOVE IS FOR SUCKERS <UKE MEAND YOU) Full Force(Coiunbia 38 07594)
(I WANNA GET) CLOSE TO /Ol/ (Geffen 7-28216-A)Vaneese Thomas
rOi/CHA GO (Tommy Boy 7-28181-A) Force MD’S
WANNA MAKE LOVE (ALL NIGHTLONG) Lillo Thomas(Capitol P-B-44036)
W 7H£ MOOD (Solar PB-7001 7) Whispers
S/ffLFTOWS (Motown 1907MF) Stevie Wonder
SO AMAZING (Atlantic 7-89163) Gerald Albright
LETME TOUCH YOU (P.I.R./Mar#iattanP-B-50104)
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SYSTEM OF SURVIVAL iC6iixubia3B^7608) . . . .Earth, Wind & Fire
OVF/? yOD(Geffen7-28i52-A) . . . .Ray Parker Jr. w/Natalie Cole
NOTHING VENTURED NOTHING GAINED(Epic 34 07429) Charlie Singleton & Modern Man
HOW YA LIKE ME NOiy(jive/RCA 1050-7-j) Kool Moe Dee
Sl/PfRSAD (CBS Assoc./Goid City ZS4 07657) Chris Jasper
THIS BE THE DEF BEAT (ProfAe Pro 7171) Dana Dane
CRT77C/Zfaabu/CBSZS4 07600) Alexander O'Neal
HOT THING (Paisley Park/Wamer Bros. 7-28288) Prince
LETS STARTLOVE OVER (island 7-99413) Miles Jaye
MySTFR/OUS(EMiP-B50i03) Najee
LETS TRYAGAIN Surface
I COULDN7 BELIEVE IT . . . . David Ruffin and Eddie Kendrick(RCA5313-7-RAA)
GET Li/C/fy (Virgin 7-99398) Well Red
BECAl/Sf OF yOD (Fever/Sutra SF 1914) Cover Giils
WHArS TOO MDCH (Motown 191 IMF) Smokey Robinson
YOU WILL iifA/OW(Motown 1919) Stevie Wonder
COME INTO MY LIFE (Sleeping Bog 28)
Joyce Sims
GAMES (Solar &-70013) Shalamar
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OH G/RL (Jive/RCA 5364-7-JAA) Glenn Jones
/ DO YOU (MCAMCA-53193) The Jets
PUMP UP THE VOLUME (4th &B Way/lslcTxt 7452) .... M/A/R/R/S
BASy/'M FOR REAL (Warner Bros. 7-28150) Sherrick
RESPECT YOURSELF (Edge ED 7-012A) J. Blackfoot
FEELS GOOD TO FEEL GOOD . . . Garry Glenn
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51 TCANTL/VE WTTH OR W/THOUr you (Cr^mibia 38^)7699) .Dimples 53 7
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53 RESERVATIONS FOR TWO (Arista ASi -9638) Dionne Warwick 8c Kashif 38 1
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21 SOME K/ND OF LOVER (MCA 53235) JodyWatley 62 5
21 W/THOUr you (Eiektra 7-69426) . . . Peobo Bryson 8c Regina Belle 66 5
m RUN TO ME (Mercury 870033-7) Angela Winbush 69
57 NAMELESS (MCA 53208) Colonel Abrams 57
58 fCArCH MET /’MFALL/NG (Virgin 7-9941 6) Pretty Poison 39 16
m COME BACKTO ME (Arista 1-9644) . Patrice Rushen 63 6
21 SWEEFMEMOR/ES (RCA 5348-7) Theresa 65 6
61 WE'LL BE TOGETHER (A&M AM-2983) Sting
m LOOK^ WHAT you STARTED (Motown 192OM0 . . . The Temptations
63 (BABY TELL ME) CAN YOU DANCE (A&M AM 2939)
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21 I’M SO HAPPY (Poiydor 887 163-7) Walter Beasley
RAINYNIGHT(Motown 1922MF) Chico DeBarge
KISS (London/PoiyGram 886-215-7) Total Contrast
67 TF you LETME STAy(CoiLmbia 38-07398) . . Terence Trent D’Arby
21 BABy TON/GHT(CapitoiPB-44092) Marlon Jackson 73 5
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70 I WONDER WHO SHE’S SEEING NOW(Motown 1908MF) The Temptations 50 18
L/VE My L/FE (Virgin 7-99390) Boy George 77 4
1^ NO T/2STEPP/N(a&M 2990) Shanice Wilson 82 4
m LOVE RAP BALLAD (Critique 0-96731) True Love 78 5
m ARE you SER/OUS (Epic 34-07662/E. p.A.) Tawatha 83 4
75 ANGEL (Mercury/PoiyGram 888 831-7) Angela Winbush 58 20
SINCE YOU CAME OVER ME (Wing 887 248-7/Polygram) Lace 8 1 4
COMEAND GET THIS LOVE (A^anf\c7-89\62) Street Fare 84 4
78 ARE you My WOMAN (Def Jam 38-07661) . . . .The Black Flanrtes 80 5
m TAKE GOOD CARE OF ME (Jive/RCA 1087-7-jaa) . Johnathan Butler DEBUT
80 EVER CHANG/NG TTMES (Qwest 7-281 63-A) Siedah Garrett 46 11
21 NEVER /fNEWLOVE L/KE TH/S aobuzs 407646) . Alexander O’Neal DEBUT
ta TH/S /S LOVE (Portrait 37-07642) Angela ClemrTTons 86 4
m CH/CK" ON THE S/DE (Next Plateau 50071) Salt-N*Pepa 88 4
m I PUTMYMONEY WHERE MYMOUTH IS .. .The Rose Brothers 87 4(Musde ShocJs Sourxt 108/Mdaco)
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WTSH/NG WELL (Columbia 38-07675) Terence Trent D’Arby DEBUT ^
87 you BABE (stripred Horse SH 7007) DeBarge 89 9
21 EVER/DROP OF YOUR LOVE (Motown 1912MF) . .Stacey Lattisaw DEBUT
21 TURN OFF THE LIGHTS (Kru'-CiA 006) . . World Class Wreckin Cru DEBUT
21 / 'V'^WT/OURBODy (Atlantic 7-89149) Madame X DEBUT?
91 M/SUNDERSTOOD (Columbia 38-07345) Mico Wave 61 10
92 LUV'S PASS/ON AND you (RCA 5293-7-RAA) Chad 64 16
93 SHO’ YOU RIGHT(A&M AM-2943) Barry White 67 16
94 HARD DA /(Columbia 44-07466) George Michael 71 13
95 CERTTF/ED TRUE (Mercury/Polygrcm 888837-7) Bor-Koys 74 19
96 yOUBR/NG OUTTHEBEST..(jive 1051-7-j/RCA) Vanessa Armstrong 79 7
97 LOVERS LANE (Motown 1906MF) Georglo 85 16
98 LOVTN'yOU(P.i.R./Mart^anB-50084) O’Joys 90 22
99 SHOWA L/T7lELOVE(Coiumbia38-07i89) Mission 91 15
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BAD 2 17Michael Jackson (Epic OE 406(Kt)
TOUCH THE WORLD S 7Earth, Wind & Fire
(Columbia FC 40696)
UNLIMITED! 12 6Roger (Reprise 9-25496-1 /Warner Bros.)
DANA DANE WITH FAME 4 20Dana Done (Profile PRO 1233)
LETHAL 3 20U.T.F.O. (Select Sel 12619)
LETME TOUCH YOU 6 30The O' Joys (PhiladelphiaInternatlonal/EMI ST 63036)
PAYED IN FULL 13 25Eric B. & Rakim(4th & B'Way/lsland 40005)
SHARP 9 12Angela WInbush (Mercury 832-733-1)
WHITNEY 10 31Whitney Houston (Arista AL-S405)
THE BIG THROWDOWN 8 21Levert (Atlantic 7-89217)
AU OUR LOVE 23 6Gladys Knight & The Pips (MCA 42004)
IF I WERE YOUR WOMAN 14 30Stephanie Mills (MCA 5996)
EVERLASTING 15 25Notalle Cole (Manhattan ST 5309)
HEARSAY 11 23
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TOGETHERAGAIN 7Temptotions(Motown 6246ML)
OPEN SESAME 16Whodinl (Jive JL-8494)
LIVING LARGE 18Heavy D. & The Boyz(MCA 5986)
MILES 19 11Miles Joye(Island 90615)
JODYWATLEYa 21 44Jody Watley (MCA 5898)
RAPTURE^ 20 94Anita Baker (Elektra 9-60444-1)
LOVE CHANGES 24 6Kashit (Arista AL-8447)
HOW YA LIKEMENOW 25 6Kool Moo Deo (Jive 1079-1-J/RCA)
HOT, COOL & VICIOUS 26 37Salt-N-Pepo (Next Plateau PL 1007)
SPANISH FLY 29 35Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam(Columbia FC 40477)
ONE HEARTBEAT 22 42Smokey Robinson (Motown 6626 ML)
GLENN JONES 27 14Glenn Jones(Jlvo 1062-1-J/RCA)
BABY TONIGHT 17 12Marlon Jackson(Capitol CLT 46942)
LOVE CONFESSIONS 31 7MIki Howard(Atlantic 81810-1)
JUST GETS BETTER 30 36WITH TIMEThe Whispers (Solar/Capitol ST-726S4)
INTRODUCING THE 28 10HARDLINEACCORDING TOTERENCE TRENTD’ARBYTerence Trent D'Arby(Columbia BFC 40964)
GUESS WHO’S COMIN' 32 7TO THE CRIB?Full Force(Columbia FC 40894)
DUOTONES 33 32Kenny G (Arista AL 88427)
TOUCH AND GO 34 24Force MD's(Tommy Boy TBLP-25631)
GOOD LOVE 47 4Mell'sa Morgan(Capitol CLT-46943)
THE RIGHTNIGHTAND 35 10BARRY WHITEBarry White (A8iM SP5154)
FAITH 37 5George Michael(Columbia OC 40867)
CHRISTMAS RAP 38 5Various Artists
(Profile Pro 1247)
39 CIRCUMSTANTIALEVIDENCEShalamar (Solar/Capitol ST 72556)
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(Det Jam/Columbia FC 40793)
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42 AFTER DARKRay Parker, Jr.
(Geffen GHS 24124)
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43 SERIOUSDeja(Virgin 90601-1)
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44 SEXAPPEALGeorglo (Motown 6229 ML)
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45 JUSTBETWEEN USGerald Albright(Atlantic 81813-1)
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46 NAJEE’S THEMENajee (EMI-AmerIca ST 1724)
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47 DISCOVERYShanice Wilson(A&M SP 5128)
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48 BROKEN PUmETheresa(RCA 6488-1-R)
50 15
FOREVER YOURSTony Terry(Epic BFE 40890)
69 4
50 LILLOLlllo Thomas (Capitol ST- 12450)
44 38
51 MAGICThe Jets (MCA 42085)
54 9
52 VANEESE THOMASVaneese Thomas(Getfen/Warner Bros. GHS 24141)
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Em justuke the first time""" Freddl® Jockson (Capitol ST 12495)60 63
54 MARVIN SEASEMarvin Sease(London/PolyGram 830794-1)
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55 EYES OFA STRANGER 55 19The Deele (Solor/Copltol ST72555)
ONE LORD, ONE FAITH, DEBUTONE BAPTISMAretha Franklin (Arista AL 8497)
57 ALL BY MYSELF 57 31Regina Belle (Columbia BFC 49537)
58 FAST MUSIC, LOVE 52 8& PROMISESChad (RCA 6610-1-R)
59 JONATHAN BURER 56 31Jonathan Butler (JIve/RCA 1032- 1-J)
E3 COME INTO MY UFE DEBUTJoyce Sims (Sleeping Bag TLX 10)
61 SIGN “O” THE TIMESPrince(Polsley Park/Warner Bros. 1-25577)
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62 CRUSHIN’Fot Boys(Tin Pan Apple/Polydor 831 948-1)
53 32
63 G.T.O. GANSTERS TAKIN’OVERORAN "JUICE" JONES(Def Jam/Columbla FC 4055)
43 8
64 WHATSMYNAMESteady B.(Jlve 1000-1-J)
63 12
65 LOVE FOR WHAT IT ISAnita Pointer(RCA 6419-1-R)
59 11
66 DECISIONSThe Wlnans (Qwest 25510-1)
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El SKINNY& PROUD""" Skinny Boys(Jiv© 107 7- 1-J)
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68 SHADES OF LACELace(Wing 833 451-1-Y-l/PolyGram)
67 11
69 RESERVATIONS FOR TWODionne Warwick (Arista 8446)
62 21
70 ALL IN THENAME OFLOVEAtlantic Starr (Warner Bros. 25560-1)
68 40
71 4 BYFOUR4 By Four (Capitol ST 12569)
71 29
72 FEELS GOOD TO FEEL
GOODGarry Glenn (Motown 6234ML)
72 13
73 KISS SERIOUSChico DeBarge(Motown 6249 ML)
70 11
74 SATURDAYNIGHT
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64 9
75 MADAMEXMadame X (Atlantic 81774)
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THE BEAT
Elements Tour - Earth, Wind &Fire will kick off their first tour
in five years at St. Petersburg,
Florida's Bayfront CenterJanuary 9th. The show the band unveils
at St. Petersburg, FL will be one of
astonishing proportions. The spectacle
has taken a crew of sixty 45,000 man-hours to put together, and has c»st over
a million dollars to produce. It draws onthe talents of behind-the-scenes experts
like: Stig Edgren, designer andproducer, who conceived the staging for
The Pope's visit to LA's DodgerStadium and for the grand finale of the
Los Angeles Ol57mpics; Roy Bennett,
lighting designer for Prince; andMichael Peters, who choreographedvideos for Michael Jackson (Peters did
"Thriller") and for Lionel Richie, andwho helped conceive Broadway's"Dream Girls."
The return of Earth, \Mnd & Fire to
the stage is an event of unusual propor-
tions. From 1971 to 1983, Earth, Wind &Fire won six Grammys, sold close to 40
million records, and landed 30 singles
on the pop charts. Those singles werenot normal commercial fare. They were,
said The Village Voice, "inordinately
brilliant... everything a fan <x)uld want:
transcendent, experimental, mel-lifluous, quirky."
But Earth, \Mnd & Fire was one of
those rare bands whose stage showrs
were pioneering extravaganzas on a parwfith their music Earth, Wind & Fire
tours were among the first to employlasers, the first to recruit specialists like
magician Doug Henning, and the first
to take visual spectacle to a level that
could only be called breathtaking.
In November, 1987, Earth, Wtod &Fire returned with their first LP in four
years. The results were impressive.
Touch The World entered thepop charts
in its first week higher than records byGeorge Harrison, Steve Winwood,Neil Diamond and Bryan Ferry, all of
which debuted at the same time. In ad-
dition, the band's first new single since
1983, "System of Survival," soared to
number one on the dance and R&Bcharts.
Earth, Wind & Fire mastermindMaurice White has been determined to
keep the visual details of the band's up-
coming tour under wrap>s. But one thing
is certain. White and group membersPhilip Bailey, Verdine White, AndrewWoolfolk, Sheldon Reynolds andRalph Johnson have planned a showthat carries the standards established byEarth, V\^d & Fire in the early 70's to a
level that will set new standards for the
90's.
Mega Talent-One day in 1986 Garry
Glenn, as a songwriter, had three songs
on the national (diarts at once: "Rapture"
by Anita Baker, "Heaven In YourArms," by R.J/s Latest Arrival and"Hame Of Love" by Jean Came. Thedistinction was the career highlight of a
multi-faceted artist who, either as a
songwriter, singer, producer, keyboar-
dist, arranger or all of the above, has
worked with Freddie Jackson, Atlantic
Starr, Billy Ocean, Phyllis Hyman,Melissa Manchester, Earth, Wind &Fire and The Emotions, among a list of
others. That day in '86 was the highlight
- until now.Feels Good To Feel Good is the debut
Motown LP of Garry Glenn, written, ar-
ranged, performed and produced, need-less to say, by Garry Glenn, the swaying,yearning, heartfelt "Do You Have ToGo," Garry's first single, is typical of the
album. Songs like "Torch For You,""Ruiming Away," "Out Of A Dream,""You Don't Even Know" and the tile
track (his current single) all share special
qualities: exciting rhythm tracks (manyof them cut "live" as opposed to beingoverdubbed, instrument by instrument;
remember real drums?) and dramatical-
ly soulful arrangements. At the center of
it all are forever-captivating vocal per-
formances that find Garry going from a
macho gruff to a soaring falsetto - andeverything in between - with noproblem whatsoever. Indeed, if Garry is
anything, he is a singer.
Feels Good To Feels Good ends upan ambitious mission completed, but
then, Garry has had this particailar am-bition for years. "It has been a dream of
mine to record an album of this type of
music - soulful, sophisticated stuJEf that
calls for real singing and playing - andit's always been a fantasy of mine to
record for Motown. Both of those
dreams have come true and it's great."
Garry's dream was bom, fittingly, in
the same place Motown chairman Berry
Gordy's dream was realized - in Detroit,
where Garry, one of seven kids, wasborn and raised. "I grew up in a
religious family where everyone plays,
sings and writes," says Garry. "My ear-
liest experiences of working in musicwere with my older sister, Beverly
Glenn, who made gospel records andtoured. I'd travel with her, playing andsinging. We'd play the churciies and col-
leges of different cities. And in high
sch<x)l I directed an 8()-voice choir. So, I
was always aroimd music, always doing
it."
Garry calls Feels Good To Feel Good,recorded over a two month period be-
tween his road gig as Anita Baker's
keyboardist, "a labor of love. The mostdifficult part in making it was being ob-
jective. When you're wearing three hats
- that of artist, songwriter and producer
-it can be tough. Butmy demos are whatgot me the deal at Motown in the first
placeand I producied those, so I kept that
in mind."And Garry says he feels no special
pressure to succeed over the growingnumber of male vocalists today. "I Icxsk
at it the way (basketball ^ant) Dr. J sees
it," he says. "We were talking bad^tageat one of Anita Baker's shows and hesaid, 'There's room for us all.' I'm just
going to keep that in mind and do mybest." Introducing Garry Gleim.
Bob Long
Cash Box January 16, 19881
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28 POP GOES THE WORLDMEN WITHOUT HATS(Mercury 888859-1)
25 8
29 SIGNED, SEALED,
DEUVEREDLOUISE FREEMAN 8c TERRY BLOUNT(Suntown STLL714)
20 9
EJ HAZYSHADE OF WINTER DEBUTTHE BANGLES(Def Jam 44 07540/Columbla)
31 THE NIGHT YOUMURDERED LOVEABC (Mercury 888 864-1/PolyGram)
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32 NEVER BE THE SAMEBREAKFAST CLUB(MCA 23797)
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33 BREAKFAST IN BEDBRENDA K. STARR(MCA 23796)
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34 DON’T YOU WANTMEJODY WATLEY(MCA 23785)
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48 4BUSTER POINDEXTER &HIS BANSHEES OF BLUE(RCA 6737-1-RD)
36 HARD DAY 31 13GEORGE MICHAEL (Columbia 44 07466)
39 537 MANDOLAYLa FLAVOR (Sea Thru 91935)
38 MY LOVE IS GUARANTEED 32 17SYBIL(Next Plateau NP 50067)
39 MILITARYDRUMSHUBERT KAH(Curb 7172/MCA)
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41 THE REAL THINGJELLYBEAN/STEVEN DANTE(Chrysalis 4V943171)
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42 BAD 27 14MICHAEL JACKSON (Epic OE 40600)
43 (BABY TELL ME)CAN YOU DANCESHANICE WILSON (AScM SP- 12235)
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44 ROADBLOCKSTOCK, AITKEN, WATERMAN(ASrM SP- 12260)
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45 SUGAR FREEWA-WA-NEE (Epic 49 06864)
gg COME INTO MY UFEJUDY TORRES(Profile PRO-7165)
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47 I THINK WE’REALONENOWTiffany (MCA 23793)
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49 (CATCH ME) I’M FALLING 47 23PRETTY POISON(VIrgIn/AtlantIc 0-96752)
50 IF YOU LETME STAYTERENCE TRENT D'ARBY(Columbia 44 07460)
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STEVIE WONDER (MOTOWN 4517 MG)HAPPY BIRTHDAY (12" Mix) (5:57) (Jobete Music Company/Black Bull
Music, Inc.) (ASCAP) (Stevie Wonder) (Producer: Stevie Wonder)
CLUB NOUVEAU (TOMMY BOY TB 903)
HEAVY ON MY MIND (12" Extended Vocal Mix) (7:00) Jay King 4 ^
Publishing) (BMI) (Jay King-Denzil Foster-Thomas McElroy) (Producer^,
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THE WATERS (WATERWHEEL WWTOOl)WHEN YOU LOVE SOMEBODY (12" Remix Extended Version) (7:45)
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PEABO BRYSON/REGINA BELLE (ELEKTRA ED 5275)
WITHOUTYOU (12" Vocal LP Version) (5:12) (Beau-Di-O-Do Music)
(BMI) (Lamont Dozier) (Producers: Michael J. Powell-Sir Gant)V
BANGLES (DEFJAM 44 07540)
HAZY SHADE OF WINTER (Purple Haze 12" Mix) (4:59) (Paul SimonMusic) (BMI) (Paul Simon) (Producer: Rick Rubin)
COLORS 'N' BETWEEN (MY WORLD RECORDS CGW-1001)WE UKE YOUR LOVIN' (12" Club Version) (6:46) (Published By MyWorld Records) (BMI) (Paul Lewis-Moses Talbert) (Producers: Paul
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TERENCE TRENT D'ARBY (COLUMBIA 44 07543)
WISHING WELL (The Cool In The Shade Mix 12" Version) (7:50) (Vir-
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D'Arby-S. Oliver) (Producers: M. Ware-T. T. ETArby)
GERRYWOO (POLYDOR 887 126-1 REV)HOW LONG (12" Remix Version) (6:00) (MCA Music Publishing, A r
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Pain-Execution-Thin-LyneV. 1. P. RecordsManager: Kelvin AndersonLocation: Long Beach, CaComments:
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Comments:’’This Is What It Is All About, A
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JAZZ
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SASS -Anita Baker (1) stopped backstage to
meet Sarah Vaughan at New York's Blue
Note, where the Divine One was recently in
residence.
Lots of leftoverSTUFF - It's too early in theyear to get analytical and in-
cisive, so let's just clean off
the desk: First off, last issue I
published my list of the 10 best jazz
albums of '87. It wasn't an easy list
to compile, but I'd just like to men-tion the artists whose albums almost
made the list (the runners-up, as it
were). In no particular order:Michel Petrucciani, The SonnyClark Memorial Quartet, TimBerne, Dave McKenna, Dave Hol-land, Marvin "Smitty" Smith,several Steve Lacy projects (a couplewith Mai Waldron, some otherduets, another Sextet album ortwo), George Adams/Don Pullen,
Joe Williams, Shirley Horn, RayAnderson, Mose Allison, CharlieHaden, Major Holley/SlamStewart and Mike Westbrook. Asusual, I didn't include reissues or
previously-unissued items (there'd
be too many and it's unfair for con-temporary records to be comparedto reissued masterpieces) or suchnon-jazz items as the new recordsby Joao Gilberto and CaetanoVeloso...WoJ/ Trap Salutes DizzyGillespie: An All-Star Salute to tl^
]azz Master will be aired aroundFebruary 26 over most PBS Stations,
as part of the new season of Great
Performances. The 90-minute show- culled from a fantastic 70thbirthday tribute to the great Diztaped at Wolf Trap last year - will
feature the baron of bebop in
numerous settings, including per-
formances with the likes of SonnyRollins, Wynton Marsalis and Car-men McRae.. ..Virgin Records is get-
ting set to unveil Venture Records,an - are you ready? - "adventureacross the boundaries of music".Well, we'll see about that, butamong those with debut Venturereleases due in Feburary are Lester
Bowie's Brass Fantasy andEngland's Itchy Fingers. ..The Na-tional Academy of Jazz has in-
ducted Barry Manilow into its
Board of Governors - a worthwilechoice, goodness knows. ..In the up-coming (figure Christmas of '88)
film Scrooge (just what we need,another screen version of TheChristmas Carol), starring Bill Mur-ray, there's a scene in which MilesDavis, David Sanborn, LarryCarlton and Paul Shaffer appear as
street musicians. Ho, ho.
ho.. .Singers & The Song, Gene Lee'saccount of popular (read: Sinatra,
Sarah, Peggy Lee, etc.) singers hasrecently been published ($18.95,
Oxford University Press)...GRPRecords has signed Japan's Yutaka(a koto and synthesizer player),
Hungary's Szacksi (a pianist), andAmericans John Patittucci (a bas-sist) and Eric Marienthal (a
saxophonist) to record deals. If the
last two sound familiar, they're in
Chick Corea's current band, and oTChick is producing therecords...Look, vinyl lives. Sincejust about every jazz reissue this
day is coming out on CD only, it's
almost surprising to see that Atlan-
tic, anyway, is still reissuing jazz onvinyl. New in the Jazzlore series are
Big Joe Turner's 1956-59 "Big JoeRides Again" (a jazz album with,
among others, Coleman Hawkins,Lawrence Brown and Pete Brown),'The Art Farmer Quartet Featuring
Jim Hall Live at the Half Note"('63), the Modem Jazz Quartet's1962 "Lonely Woman," EstherPhillips' "Confessin' The Blues" (a
'66 big band date and a '70 smallgroup date), Charles Mingus'swonderful "Oh Yeah" ('61), LeeKonitz's fine "Inside Hi-Fi" (two'56 quartet sessions), and Jess
Stacy's "A Tribute to Benny Good-man," '54 sides done with Good-man sidemen and released to coin-
cide with the Goodman screen biog-
raphy..Jazz From the City, a weeklytwo-hour contemporary jazz radioshow hosted by Ken Webb, is nowavailable via United Stations Satel-
lite. Call (212) 401-1236 for the low-down...Antilles New Directions hasjust reissued saxophonist JimPepper's "Cornin' and Coin'," a
well-named album that has, in afew years, been on Europa,Rykodisc and Antilles...Photog-rapher Joe La Russo has put out alimited edition poster of WoodyHerman to benefit the NationalAcademy of Jazz's Woody HermanFoundation Fund. The poster is
available for $20 (unsigned) or $30(signed) from La Russo Photog-raphy, PO Box 480357, Dept. BB, LosAngeles, CA 90048. ..Billy Taylor,Art Blakey and Lionel Hamptonare the recipients of the NationalEndowment for the Arts' 1988 JazzMasters Fellowships. The Fellow-ships carry $20,000 grants...GRPtoured a good hunk of its artist
roster in Japan in October, "GRPSuper Live '87," and expect to see
live albums, videos, and all sorts of
other stuff from the tour early this
year...NEWJAZ-TV is a new service
that broadcasts new age and jazz
album cover art videos (trust me)unscrambled, for free, to cable sys-
tems. Want to know more? Call
them in Fort Collins, CO at (303)
484-5535 and they'll tell youmore...Next week I'll get incisive
and analytical (about various boxedsets, OJCs, OBCs, and more).
Lee Jeske
CASHBOXJAZZALBUMSTitle. Artist, Label. Number, Distributor
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D MARSALIS STANDARD TIMEVOL 1WYNTON MARSALIS(Columbia FC 40461)
2 18
2 RENAISSANCEBRANFORD MARSALIS(Columbia FC 40711)
1 12
3 COLLABORATIONGEORGE BENSON/EARL KLUGH(Warner Bros. 25580-1)
3 28
STIU LIFE UALKING)PAT METHENY GROUP(Geffen GHS 24145)
4 25
o PORTRAITSLEE RITENOUR(GRP 1042)
6 13
6 THE GIFTOF TIMEJEAN-LUC PONTY(Columbia FC 40983)
5 11
Q STRAWBERRYMOON" GROVER WASHINGTON. Jr.
(Columbia FC 40510)
8 23
8 DIANE SCHUUR & THECOUNT BASIE ORCHESTRA(GRP GR 1039)
7 16
9 GOHIROSHIMA (Epic FE 40679)
9 22
in STORIES WITHOUTWORDSSPYRO GYRA (MCA 42046)
10 20
ill DIANE REEVESDIANE REEVES(Blue Note BLT 46906)
12 10
IFl TIRAMISUAL Dl MEOLA(EMI-Monhatton MLT 46996)
14 10
13 DUOTONESaKENNY G. (Arista AL8 8427)
13 72
14 DISCOVERYLARRY CARLTON(MCA 42003)
11 26
in BRASILTHE MANHAHAN TRANSFER(Atlantic 81803)
22 5
m GOOD NEWSFATTBURGER(Intima SJ 73287)
21 8
m MICHAEL BRECKER(MCA/Impulse 5980)
19 36
18 BRAZILIAN ROMANCESARAH VAUGHAN(CBS Masterworks FM 42519)
17 17
19 EVERYNIGHT LIVEAT VINE STJOE WILLIAMS(Verve/Polygram 833236)
15 12
20 CRYSTAL STAIRDONALD HARRISONTERENCE BLANCHARD(Columbia FC 40830)
16 13
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21 NAJEE’STHEMEa 18NAJEE (EMI America ST 17241)S A CHANGE OF HEARTa 24DAVID SANBORN (WarnerBros. 27479-1)
23 FOUR CORNERS 20THE YELLOW JACKETS (MCA 5994)
LOVE IS A RUSH 26WILTON FELDER(MCA 42096)
25 DIGITAL DUKE 23DUKE ELLINGTONORCHESTRA (GRP GR 1038)
26 ALL DAY RHYTHM 27RONNIE LAWS(Columbia FC 40902)
FFl JUSTBETWEEN US 29“ GERALD ALBRIGHT(Atlantic 81813)
EU I’M THE ONE (FOR YOUR 30LOVE TONIGHDROY AYERS(Columbia FC 40423)
29 THE VILLIAGE 25HENRY BUTLER(MCA/Impulse 2-8023)
30 ILLUSIONS 31ELIANE ELIAS(Blue Note BLJ 46994)
31 STREAMUNES 32TOM scon (GRP 1044)
la SIESTA 35ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURESOUNDTRACKMILES DAVIS/MARCUS MILLER(Warner Bros. 25665)
33 CRYSTAL 28AHMAD JAMAL(Atlantic 81793)
El STEPPIN’ UP DEBLHANK CRAWFORD/JIMMY MCGRIFF(Milestone M-9153)
35 PICTURE THIS 33BILLY COBHAM(GRP 1040)
36 THE OTHER SIDEa 37OF ROUND MIDNIGHTFEATURING DEXTER GORDON(Blue Note BT 85135)
37 LIVE AT THE UMBRIA 34JAZZ FESTIVALSPHERE (Red/PSI NS 207)
38 NETMAN 38CHARNETT MOFFEH(Blue Note BLJ 46993)
39 SECOND SIGHT 39MARC JOHNSON'S BASS DESIRES(Ecm 833-048)
40 / THOUGHTABOUT YOU 36SHIRLEY HORN(Verve Dig 8332354)
JAZZ FEATURE PICKS8 BOLD 50UL8 - Sessoms 0002 -
Producers: 5hadow VignettesProductions
The exceptionally talentedChicago saxophonist/composerEdward Wilkerson - who put out
the wonderful "Birth of a Notion"in '86 - at the helm of unique in-
side/outside octet. Wide-ranging
free-bop writing's the standout.
THE NEXT DAY - Leni 5tem -
Passport Jazz PJ 88035 - Producer:
Hiram Bullock
Another interesting album - an
honest, intelligent fusion/straight-
ahead blend - from guitarist Stemand her crack band (Bob Berg, Har-
vie Swartz, Paul Motian and Larry
Willis).
BLUES IN THE NIGHT - ArtHodes - Sackville 3034 - Producer:
John Norris
The sublime octagenarianswing/blues pianist in an easy-
going, beautifully-detailed solo set.
A pure delight from start to finish!
JOY SPRING - Harold MabenSackville 2016 - Producers: B
Smith, John Norris
The underrecorded Memphborn hard bop veteran in
vigorous, muscley solo albu
Standards mostly.
THE BALLAD ARTISTRY (
BUDDY TATE - Sackville 303^
Producers: Bill Smith, John NorThose who know the work of 1
veteran swing tenorman know h(
true the title is. Smooth as can
with good support from CanadEd Bickert, Don Thompson a
Terry Clarke.
SO FAST - Curtis Ohlson - Intii
SIE 73274 - Producers: CurOhlson, Jim Gardiner
Fleet-of-finger electric fusion b,
sist in a rhythmic, well-produced
fort that includes guest shots frc
the likes of Branford Marsalis a
Andy Narell.
SOUNDS & VISIONS
AUDIO/VIDEO
Ace awards cer-emony - John Larro-
quette and Elayne Boos-ler will co-host a star-
studded show titled 'TheNinth Annual ACE AwardsCeremony." The program will be alive, prime-time open-carriagetelecast to be aired January 24th,
1988 (9 p.m. - 11 p.m. EST/PST) onHBO. The ACE awards are cable's
most prestigious honor. John Mof-fitt, is producing the special with
Pat Tourk Lee, partners on the
HBO shows Not Necessarily the
News and Comic Relief. "We wouldlike it to be the fastest pacedawards show," says Moffitt.
"Other awards shows have just
been getting longer and longer.
Since we really are producers of
cable programming, we want to
give it that look and feel. We wantto celebrate the diversity of cable,
using one of our greatest tools -
comedy."
ACE AWARDS - This year's ACEAwards will be hosted by Elayne Booster
and John Larroquette
There are 314 nominations in 74categories covering all aspects of
original programming and crea-
tive artists. Nominees includeBarbra Streisand, Max Head-room, Garry Shandling, Francis
Coppola and Bob Goldthwait.The coveted "GoldenACE Award"which honors networks, projects
or programs with the most overall
impact during the year, has ten
nominees - 1) BET: Black Enter-
tainment Television; 2) ComicRelief '87; 3) C-SPAN; 4) The Dis-
covery Channel - Soviet Television
Week; 5) ESPN: America's CupCoverage; 6) FNN: Coverage of the
Stock Market Upheaval; 7) TheLearning Channel; 8)News 12,
Long Island; 9) Nickelodeon; and10) The Weather Channel.A ROSE BY ANY OTHER
NAME - Cinema Group, Inc. andCinema Group Entertainmenthave settled their claims against
each other. Cinema Group Enter-
tainment will become "Palisades
Entertainment." AdditionallyWorld Video, Inc., a Los Angles-based manufacturer ofprerecorded home entertainmentvideo cassettes, will change its
name to "WesternWorld Video."
BENNETT ON PBS - Perennial
favorite, Tony Bennett will be fea-
tured on the next On Stage At WolfTrap special to be broadcast on PBSstations Friday, February 5, at
10:00. Bennett is a singer's singer
who Frank Sinatra described as
"the best singer in the business, the
best exponent of a song." Bennett
will perform songs from his newalbum Bennett/Berlin, his 89thalbum and first record in ten years.
The one-hour special will include
the classic "I Left My Heart in SanFrancisco."
MISTER ROGERS
MR ROGERS MAKES HOMEVIDEOS - Playhouse Video is set
for a February release of Mister
Rogers: Musical Stories. The video
features two stories from theNeighborhood - 'Totato Bugs andCows" and "Granddad for
Daniel". The program was written
and composed by Fred Rogers andis the fifth in a home video series.
IT'S SOUNDS SO BAD ITGOTTA BE GOOD - When this
one crossed our desk we had to
take notice. It's a new home videorelease touted as a ciilt classic andentitled Surf Nazis Must Die. Quot-ing Media Home Entertainment's
PR, "Los Angeles in the aftermath
of a devastating earthquake... Asadistic neo-nazi surfer gang turns
the beach blood-red in their
I
1^1blitzkrieg campaign to rule the
waves." A review is forthcoming.^
Another one that sounds badenough to be good - from V.I.E.W.
Video of NYC - "Massage Your
Mate, an instructional tape featur-
ing over ninety minutes ofi^j
Swedish and Shiatsu massage'
techniques for your mate and the>
whole family." And why not?
FAN CLUB ~ Martha Quinn (right) joins\
Mitch Gaylord on the syndicated Fan
Qub television series
MARTHA QUINN JOINS FAN .
CLUB - Fan Club, a nationally syn^dicated television series with ai^unusual approach to highlightingpopular celebrities, has announce®
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the addition of former MTV VjMartha Quinn. She will join hostMitch Gaylord as a special musi(|'
correspondent. Fan Club features
celebrities selected by viewer re-
quest. Segments are often con-^ceived by the stars themselves, andfeature slick graphics and current^
music. There are behind the scenes
news features and fantasygiveaway contests.
Julius Robinson
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2 CLOUD NINE 3 8GEORGE HARRISON (Dark Horse/Wamer Bros.
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3 A MOMENTARY LAPSE 2 17
OF REASONPINK FLOYD (Columbia CK 40599)
4 FAITH 4 8GEORGE MICHAEL (Columbia Ck 40867)
5 DIRTYDANCING 5 16ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURESOUNDTRACK (RCA 6402-2-R)
6 LONESOME JUBILEE 7 18JOHN COUGAR MELLENCAMP(Mercury 832 465-2)Pol
7 A VERY SPECIAL 8 9CHRISTMASVARIOUS ARTISTS(Special Olympics CD391 l/A&M)
8 TUNNEL OF LOVE 9 13BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN(Columbia CK 40999)
9 BIG GENERATOR 6 13YES (Atlantic ATCO 2-90522)
10 KICK 13 8INXS (Atlantic 2-81 796)
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1 2 THE JOSHUA TREE 14 42U2 (Island 2-90581)
13 BAD 75 77MICHAEL JACKSON (Epic EK 40600)
14 CHARACTERS 10 5STEVIE WONDER(Motown 6248 MD)
1 5 YOU CAN DANCE 18 6MADONNA(Sire/Wamer Bros.2-25535)
IS WHITESNAKE 19 38WHITESNAKE (Geffen 24099-2)
17 CHRONICLES 20 9STEVE WINWOOD(IslondAVamer Bros 2-25660)
IS CRESTOFA KNAVE 12 12JEHTRO TULL (Chrysalis VK 41 590)
19ALL THE BEST 26 4PAUL MCCARTNEY(Capital CCT 48227)
20BACK FOR THEA TTACK 16 6DOKKEN(Elektra 2-60735)
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22DOCUMENT 17 17R,E.M. (I.R.S. IRSD42059/MCA)
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24 WHITNEY 24 32WHtney Houston (Arista ARCD-5732)
25 TIFFANY DEBUTTIFFANY(MCA MCAD 5793)
26 PERMANENTVACATION 23 18AEROSMITH (Geffen 241 62-2)WEA
27 THE SINGLES 30 4THE PRETENDERS(Sire/Wamer Bros.2-25664)
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29 SUBSTANCE 1987 28 15NEW ORDER(Qwest/Warner Bros. 25621-2)WEA
30 UNLIMITED DEBUTROGER(Reprise 25496-2)
31 KOHU,EPT 25 9(Uve In Lenningrad)BILLY JOEL (Columbia CK 40996)
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34 INTO THE DARK 3124GRATEFUL DE/\D (Arista ARCD 8452)
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37DUOTONES 38 42KENNY G (Arista /V?CD 8427)
38 BETE NOIRE 32 7BRYAN FERRY (Reprise 2-25598)
39 BACK IN THE HIGH UFE 39 73STEVE WINWOOD (Islond/WamerBros. 25448-2) WEA
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‘We are the Music Makers,we are the dreamers ofdreams...”
“The old order changeth...”
“When in the course ofhuman events...”
“People everywhereJust want to befree...”
CASH BOXINTRODUCES
INDEPENDENTWAY
The Independent Way begins by looking back. By reflecting through these
pages, on what happened out there...whose product made a splash, ripple or
tidal wave in 1987.
We invite you to join us as we salute the artists, the labels, the distributors. .
.
raise a glass, if you will, to the rappers who were raising hell and the womenwho had perfect timing. A toast as well to jazz performers Bill Watrous and
Doc Severinsen for taking home Grammys in '87. And a special cup of
Gatorade to the independent rock labels who managed to keep on rolling.
But, more than reflecting on the year thafs gone, we ask you to grow with us
in the year to come. To help us with advice and information as we strive to
develop this independent communications vehicle, as we work to put together
meaningful sales and airplay monitors utilizing an innovative computer sys-
tem that will enable us to obtain sales information directly from retailers and
distributors across the country; and which will make possible immediate and
direct communication with music programmers in selected markets from coast
to coast. We anticipate that these features will be "most read" sections of The
Independent Way, and they have to be right. Please be patient as these systems
are being finalized.
In weeks to come we will bring you label profiles, reviews of newly released
product, plus news that relates to independent product and independent
manufacturers, distributors, retailers, producers, publishers and others whocontribute to the overall make-up of the independent music industry. It's going
to be quite a journey.
lAC NEWSSub-CommitteeChairpeopleNamed
BERKELEY = Phil Jones,VP.
Fantasy Records, and Chairmanof the Independent Action Com-mittee. today announced the ap-
pointment of Jerry Jacobs,Schwartz Distributing and Jen-niene Leclercq, Next PlateauRecords, as co-chairs of the sub-committee on marketing. Jonesalso named Mel Fuhrman, LMRRecords and Clay Pasternak, Ac-tion Record Sales, as co-chair-
men of the sub- committee onsales, and appointed TomHayden, TSR Records and JohnSalstone. M.S. Distributing Com-pany to like posts on the sub-committee on promotion.
In making these selections,
Jones indicated that the balanceof manufacturers and dis-
tributors represented in the over-
all committee make-up as well asat the chairperson level, was aconscious effort to bring a newfeeling of cooperation andproblem-sharing and problem-soMng to the independent recordindustiy.
In the coming weeks Cash Boxwill introduce you to variouspeople who played a part in the
inception and development of the
communications vehicle nowknown as The Independent Way.Among the first of these sup-porters was Eric H. Paulson, a 21
year veteran of the music in-
dustry.
Paulson’s distribution careerbegan in 1966 with National Tape
*V
Jerry Jacobs
Jenrdene Leclercq
The Independent Action Com-mittee and sub-committees will
meet on January 14, 1987 at the
NARM Operations Conference in
Chapel HiU, N.C.
and Record Distributors, movingfrom there to TranscontinentalMusic where he held the position
of National Sales Manager. Pick-
wick International acquired the
firm in 1974 and Paulsonremained on their executive staff
for nine years, rising to the posi-
tion of Senior Vice President andGeneral Manager of the PickwickDistribution Companies.A scant five years ago, in May
of 1983, he left that position to
start Navarre Corporation, open-ing for business as a distributor
of home entertainment software
in November of that year. In just
four years Navarre Corporation
has experienced phenomenalgrowth, and is now recognized asone of the largest independentdistributors in the United States,
and is without equal in this
country as a rack-jobber/dis-
tributor of home computersoftware.
Paulson’s own astonishingsuccess marks him as an innova-tive and resourceful marketingman. There is little doubt that hewill prove to be not only a valu-
able member of the sub-commit-tee on marketing, but a true force
in the overall development andprogress of the independentrecord industry.
NEW RELEASES
POP/ROCK
Texas Instruments
THE TEXAS INSTRUMENTSRabid Cat Records (RAB-TI-010)
Following in the footsteps of such
80's power trios as the Minutemen,Husker Du, and the Meat Puppets
comes Austin's own Texas Instru-
ments. The 13 song, self-titled effort
marks their first long-playingrelease, and the beginning of their
collaboration with Rabid CatRecords. Other artists featured onthe label are Happy World, Not For
Sale, and the now defimct Scratch
Acid.
The album has been doing well for
these Texas natives, having already
charted on several college radio andalternative music polls. Combiningmusical influences as diverse as folk,
punk, and psychedelic, the Texas In-
struments have managed to come upwith a sound that is refreshing with
the first listen, while more revealing
and rewarding after each new spin.
The group consists ofdrummer Steve
Chapman, bass player Ron Marks,
and guitarist David Woody. Marksand Woody first started playing
together in El Paso while they werestill in high school. After moving to
Austin in 1983 they hooked up with
Chapman, and have been a mainstay
of the local club circuit ever since.
Musically, these dudes can shred,
blowing away most of the groups
they tend to be categorized with.
Lyrically, the same. They preach op-
timism and survival without sound-
ing right«)us or insincere.
Outstanding cuts on the album in-
clude the originals 'Trussian Blue,"
"The Action Jackson," the in-
strumental "Don't Let Anything Get
Empty," the lyrically literate "NoWonder I'm Confused," and a
remake of the Dharma Bums' "Girl
Like You." The band also turns in
some great covers of WoodyGuthrie's "Do Re Mi" and Dylan's
"A Hard Rain's (Gonna Fall)."
Dylan's influence in particular can beheard throughout the LP.
The release was recorded during a
three day period at Austin's EuropaSoimd Centre. Producing, engineer-
ing, and mixing the effort was Spot,
whose past production credits in-
clude the first Texas Instrument EPand early efforts from Husker Du.The Texas Instruments have
toured extensively throughout the
Southwest and are making plans for
their first west coast gigs. The tour
will most likely commence after the
release or tneir secuiiu diuuiiL,
Tunnels, which is set for a March
release. For more information
regarding the T.I.'s releases and tour
itinerary, along with other Rabid Cat
disks, contact label heads Stacey
Cloud or Laura Croteau (great bu^-
ness cards, ladies) at (512) 926-99S§.
Or write: Rabid Cat Records, P.O.
49263, Austin, Texas, 78765.
Kevin Coogan
Joe Satriani
SURFING WITH THE ALIENRelativity (88561-8193-1) .
;
Often times the most higW;developed musicians spend year
mining for new sounds and redefir
ing what is possible on their instr
ments. This may include years
living in obscurity, with no recognJ
tion for the ingenuity and commT*ment necessary to be a true pio^
i
in the the highly competitive wf^of contemporary music. Guitarist
Satriani is one such innovator wlbecoming more visible by the
with his his second LP, Surfing Tj
The Alien, recently released v
Relativity Records.
Satriani is perhaps best knownhaving been Steve Vai's guitar in
structor. Vai has become one of rotik'
most respected guitarists, having
played with Frank Zappa, Alcatre:
and currently the David Lee Rotl
Band. Upon first listen to Satriani, it':
apparent his association with Vai hac
a symbiotic effect, each reapmjbenefits from the other's style andrin
tensity. Satriani taught the book oi
wang bar technique back before suci
a thing had been developed. He i
also a master of the two handed approach, first made fashionable. b«
Eddie Van Halen, but somethlitv
Satriani's been polishing for the pe
fifteen years.
Many modem guitar heros corr
to mind when spinning "Surfii.^
With The Alien." Besides Vai and Var
Halen, Kirk Hammett of Metallica
also a former student of Satri^»Ti;
Yngwie Malmsteen, Jeff Beck anc
traces of A1 Dimeola all come to
mind," A cross between Van Haler
and the Neville Brothers" as Satrian
himself has described. This is not all
stuff you've heard before, however,
as Satriani pushes, wails, and glitfss
his way into undiscovered caverns of
sound and technique sure to rile ar\y
guitar enthusiast or music energy
fteak.
Most of the album is playful
straight ahead throbbing rock music
with relentless soloing. Satriani
never resorts to mindless riffing,
however, as each solo is packed with
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20 Cash Box Januarv 16. 1988
Satriani':Continued from page 20)
f'r^h ever tmfolding new ideas. The
^ie track and the barn burnin'"Satch
Sf.'ogie" could wake you from the
dead of sleep into a vertical salute in
one motion.
On the more mellow side, the jazzy
inTra to "Circles,"the Oriental flavor
of/'Lords ofKarma," and the flamen-
co-sounding "Midnight"are subtle
h.^hlights revealing Joe's broadrange of influences. "I didn't take
guitar lessons when I started play-
ing. I just played along with records
b’ • Hendrix, Clapton, Beck, JohnyWinter, Mike Bloomfield, as well as
pop-oriented stuff hke the Beatles'
ti the Stones. I'd just imitate those
aflngs, figure out the sounds andhen take it somewhere else."
Satriani has most certainly ar-
''\^3d'somewhere else.' Co-producedind engineered by John Cuniberti,
,'i^ng With The Alien is an expedi-
ion into the world of "Guitar Fan-^/-ia."Musically speaking, ifyou like
/our coffee black and (drive a
Maserati on the coast highway at
light, Joe Satriani is your man andpurfing With The Alien should be a
terpiece in your collection.
Gene FeniterI:
LENT ON STAGE
Allan
Holdsworth
THE PALACE COURT, HOL-- The eclectic wizardry of
Mr. Holdsworth & Co. began at ThePalace Court tonight in the first of his
s^; shows here. Loyalists packed thec j^ib for a glimpse of the masterfulHoldsworth at work, revealing his
unique brand of music. If you'venever seen Holdsworth or heard himpl^y it's difficult to describe the ex-
perience. NWGIGKLBMCINODUF-. That's like a line of music stream-
injg from his fingers, restructuring
the musical symbols with which thelistener is familiar in order to
generate obscure beauty and mean-ing.
Opening the show with a cut fromSand, his latest LP for Relativity
Records, the set was a good cross rep-
resentation of several of his albums,Atavachron, l.O.U. and Road Games.
As you listen to this band it is ap-
parent they are thinking in a highly
developed language only distantly
related to any established musiciidiom. Perhaps electric cathedral jazz
of the 21st century. Holdsworth's in-
ventive unconventional approach to
harmony creates an orchestral mag-nitude to his sound, particularly with
his Synth-Axe, the most sophisti-
cated guitar synthesizer available.
Holdsworth has been pushing the
envelope of current technology for
years, sporting walls of rackmounted effects affectionately
dubbed "Mission Control."
Simultaneously he has beenredefining the technology of guitar
playing, transcending the conven-
tions and cliches of his instrument
much the same way as John Coltrane
reinvented the saxophone. Needless
to say, Holdsworth has been revered
throughout the world by guitarists
and musicians alike, and is con-
tinually expanding his community of
listeners through frequent tours andrecordings. Wednesday evening he
more than satisfied - he satiated his
fans at the Palace Court with daz-
zling virtuosity and timeless com-positions.
The rhythm section of Gary Hus-band on drums and Jimmy Johnson
on bass countered Holdsworth with
improvisational fire, constantly shift-
ing the feel and responding with sen-
sitive fervor to undulations in the sea
of melodies. Keyboardist Steve Huntrounded out the quartet with somestaggering soloing of his own, very
much in the leader's vein. In fact,
with Holdsworth's highly developed
left hand attack, making even a con-
ventional guitar sound more like a
keyboard or horn, the voices of the
two players were, at times, almost in-
terchangeable.
Some of the evening's highlights
were during "Pud Wud" from the
newest album, "Devil Take TheHindmost," and "Letters Of Mar-que," with extended stretching by
each member of the band. It is chal-
lenging to cite highlight's however,
as the intensity of the entire episode
was more salient than individual mo-ments.
Allan Holdsworth continues to
delve into fresh sonic territory, in-
spiring those daring and patient
enough to participate. Not for the
passive of mind or squeamish of
notes, really listening to Holdsworthcan be much like reading a novel byCarlos Casteneda.
CBKILMNDnGWNIOUGN.Gene Ferriter
CASH BOXSWEETHEART
ISSUECLOSES
FEBRUARY 4thRESERVE SPACE NOW
For Eclectic Tastes
RuPaul Andre CharlesPING TING TINGFuntone, USA (DV23AA)
From Atlanta’s ‘evangelist c
outrage’ comes a hippin’, hoppirbluesy, funky dance groove 12
single that ought to bring the outrageous one to the attention of j
larger audience. RuPaul is al
ready the leader ofa growing cul
following, along the lines of j
rappin’ Alice Cooper, with shade:of Diana Ross, ^me really neahorn lines and more echo thai
the Grand Canyon. For furthe
information, orjust to request ai
astonishing full-length picture o
the artist, contact Blitten SonNational Promotions DirectorFuntone USA, PO Box 54472, Atlanta, GA.
Barley BreeSPEAK UP FOR OLD IRELANDShanachie Records (52016)OK all you St. Patrick’s Day
musical programmers, here’s theperfect replacement forMacNamara's Band, When Irish
Eyes Are Smiling and ClancyLowered the Boom. Remember,last year’s biggest Christmassingle came from an independentalbum and give all these Dublintoe-tapper cuts a good listen. Weespecially liked the Rathlin IslandBoat Song and Foolish Youand, in
the spirit of the well-knownproverb that the Lord inventedwhiskey to keep the Irish from
TTie BobsNOW I AM A HIPPIE AGAINGreat American Music Hall
(F-985-A)
Tliis funny a cappella 7" single
production of the hippy/yip-pie/yuppie/stock market crashvictim/hippie again song fea-
tured on National Public Radio’s
ruling the world, the rousing Baley Grainfor Me. Available on Land Cassette by contactinShanachie Records Corp. in, c
course, that good old Irish towof Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J.
“Morning Edition,” strikeschord with this reviewer by bai
bershop-harmonizing that beina hippie again means one caonce again go to all five nights <
the Grateful Dead concertFreedom, love beads and Jerr
Garcia . , . revisited with goohumor and considerable styk
Backed with “Please Let Me BYour TTiird World Country,’’ froi
The Bobs recently released LI
My, Tm Large, all available fror
The Great American Music Hal859 O’Farrell Street in, of cours(
the heart ofhippieville, San Francisco, CA 94109. Contact: TorBradshaw or Mary Conn.
YeUowman and Charlie ChaplinTOE NEGRIL CHILLROIR, INC. (A- 155)
YeUowman, an albino DJ reg-
gae/rapper known as the King of
‘slack’ and noted for his lewd,
sensuous and sexual puns, splits
billing with Charlie Chaplin, the
Bahamas’ ‘peaceful DJ’, in this
romp through Jamaica’s Negril
beach resort. Recorded live at the
Negril Tree House, the cassette
captures the different styles of its
two stars, as well as the ‘chiUed-
out’ island mood. Available fromROIR, Inc. in cassette only.
INDEPENDENT PRODUCT ON THE CHARTSThese reference pages list first the independent label (in
alphabetical order) that released the product, the artist’s name, the
song or album title and indicate the number of consecutive weekseach record remained on the CASH BOX Black Contemporarycharts during 1987, as well as providing footnotes as to the ^crossover success of these records..
FORCE MDsTOMMY BOY RECORDS
Wks On Chart •f
AMHERST RECORDSGLENN MEDEIROSNothing’s Gonna AChange My Love* 10
VAL YOUNGPrivate Conversation(*Also 21 wks.
8
Top 100 Singles) *r
ASIANARUEI Need Your Love 3
BOOGIE DOWNCRIMINAL MINDED 7
COLD CHILLIN’4
1
McSHANLeft Me Lonely 4
CRITIQUE RECORDSOLWER CHEATHAMCelebrate Our Love 2
1
$1
TRUE LOVELove Rap Ballad 2+running^
EDGE RECORDSMARSHALL & BABBLet It Be Me 6
J
J. BLACKFOOTU-TurnU-Turn (LP)
Bad WeatherTear Jerker (w/Ann Hines)Respect Yourself
1511
8186+running
$EMERGENCYCAROLYN HARDING w
Movin’ On 4
FANTASY RECORDS, INC. *5
TIMEX SOCIAL CLUBThinkin’ About Ya 14 iVicious Rumors (LP) 35Mixed Up World 15
DOUG E. FRESH &THE FRESH CREW
Lovin’ Every Minute Of It 11
Play This Only At Night 9
LIVING PROOFHold On To Your Dreams 7
In the next few weeks The Independent Way will introduce it’s
exclusive computer-developed sales monitor. In the meantime, w^are happy to bring you Independent Product On The Charts, andwelcome your comments. ^
4
OYS ON THE BLOCKit It Be 6
^BR/SUTRA2^’OBI
3od Things Come To Those/ho Can’t Wait 7
LUKE SKYWALKER2 LIVE CREW2 Live Crew Is
What We Are (LP)
McSHY D.
Got To Be Tough (LP)
33
27
SELECTWHISTLEBarbara’s Bedroom
U.T.F.O.
You Could Wanna BeWith Me
3VER GIRLSlow Me* 1
5
ifing Love 9;(^use OfYou 7+running*13 wks. on Top 100 chart)
PH AND BROADWAYILLIE SCOTT/ery Little Bit 1
6
Me Right 1
2
)ye Me Right (LP) 3jtomatic 10
MACOLAEGYPTIAN LOVERThe Lover 1
1
One Track Mind (LP) 20Freakaholic 1
2
MALACOLITTLE MILTONAnnie Mae’s Cafe (LP) 6
JOHNNY TAYLORDon’t Make Me Late 5
^\C B. & RAKIMCnow You Got Soullid In Full (LP)*
viu’t No Jokeajso 22+running['op 100 Albums chart)
822+running10
MUSCLE SHOALS RECORDSROSE BROS.Easy LoveI Get A RushI Put My MoneyWhere My Mouth Is
158
DEBUT
SLEEPING BAGNOCERASummertime, Summertime*
MANTRONIXMusic Madness (LP)
Who Is It?
JOYCE SIMSLifetime LoveCome Into My Life
SOURCESOURCE WITHCANDI STATTON
You Got The Love
SUPERTRONICSJANICE CHRISTIEHeat Stroke
/A/R/R/Sifiip Up The Volume 3+running
7;re
1st Chance 9ist Chance (LP) 14
JURISTICDHNNY ISLANDay With Me 2
SjVIBLE/HUFFDU RAWLS^ish You Belongedro Me 4+running
;k!BANdNCE PHILLIP MITCHELLffi’re Gonnalome Back To Love 7
LARENCE CARTERctor C.C. (LP) 22coked on Love DEBUT
CONWAY BROS.Jan’t Fight It 4V
JWEiicy-O 8L?ke Your Style 7ake-Believe (LP) 10
NEXT PLATEAUSWEET SENSATIONHooked On You*
SYBILLet Yourself Go
SALT-N-PEPAHot, Cool & Vicious (LP)
Push It**
Chick On The Side(*also 8 wks Top 100 Singles)
(**also 2 wks+running.Top 100 Singles)
PARADISEFIFTH AVE.Exception To The Rule
P.J. RECORDSGIVENS FAMILYI’m Still WaitingSomehow, Someway
PROFILELUTHER INGRAMBaby Don’t Go Too FarDon’t Turn Around
RUN DMCYou Be Illin’*
Raisin’ Hell (LP)**
It’s Tricky***
A
\*NICE BULLOCKG’You Really Love Me 8
/VM PACKEDFENIEREKnow You Love Me 9ijey’re Playing Our Song 8
SBBIE DEBu Searchin’ 6
VARIOUS ARTISTSMr. Magic’s Rap Attack,
Vol. 2 (LP)
DANA DANEDelaney Street
Cinderfella Dana DaneThis Be The Def BeatDana DaneWith Fame (LP)****
ENE ALDRICHust Begun To Love You
MRTEVIE B.
arty Your Body
15
6+running
J.E. THE P.C. FROM D.C.
Hello, Rochelle
(*15 wks Top 1 00 Singles)
(**65 wks Top 100 Albums)(***8 wks Top 100 Singles)(****1 1 wks Top 100 Albums)
TOUCHWithout You
SOUNDTOWNDAVID ALEANDERMs. X
312
DEBUT
TOMMY BOYFORCE MDsI Wanna Know Your NameLove Is A House (LP)
Touch And Go
STETSASONICOn Fire (LP)
2+running TRIPLE TROMEOOoh, Baby, Baby
T.TEDJESSE JAMESI Can Do Bad For Myself
13
9
156219
11
21/ATCODONNA ALLENSerious*Perfect Timing (LP)
Satisfied
(*also 1 1 wks.Top 100 Singles)
WARLOCKMONET*LIGOSAMy Heart GetsAll The Breaks
7145+running
1 7+running
6+running
ZAKIAKING SUN D. MOETHey, Love
ZY RECORDSPAUL LEKAKOSBoom Boom(Come Into My Room)*(*also charted in Top 100)
10
7
12
226
15
5+running
8
15
10
6
14
209+running
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SOMEWHERE TONIGHTc/Jamer Bros. 7-2&22i) .... . Highway 101
/ PREFER THEMOONLIGHT(RCA 5258-7) Kenny Rogers
HEAVEN CANT BEFOUND .......... Hank Williams, Jr.
(Warner Bros./Curb 7-2B227')
I CANT GET CLOSE ENOUGH (Epic 34-07597) Exile
DO V>\' (RCA 5239-7) K.T. Oslin
.Dan Seals
La# Te(dW*ek WmIu
2 13
3 11
4 12
ONEFRIEND .
(Cqprtol B-44077)
m PINA NOTE ON YOUR PILLOW ....(Atlantic America 7-99404)
SHE COULDNTLOVE MEANYMORE . . .
(Capitol B-44061)
00/W'GOW£'(VI©rcury/Polygram888 874-7) . Kathy Motteo
WHERE DO THE NIGHTS GO Ronnie Milsap 12(RCA 5259-7)
. . Billy Joe Royal
.T. Graham Brown
1 1 THOSE MEMORIES OF YOU (Warner Bros. 7-28248)
Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris
CRYING SHAME (9CA5279-7) Michael Johnson
The O’KanesJUSTLOVIN’ YOU(Columbia 38-0761 1)
12
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14 /'M nRfD (Epic 34-07416) Ricky Skoggs
12 WHffIS (RCA 5280-7) Restless Heart 18
16 ONLY LOVE CAN SAVE MENOW . .Crystal Gayle 17 10
(Warner Bros. 7-28209)
IQ TENNESSEE FLATTOP BOX . Rosanne Cash(Columbia 38-07624)
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THE LASTONE TO KW0W(MCA 53159) .
ROUGHAND ROWDY DAYS (MCAS3m)
. . . Reba McEntire
. .Waylon Jennings 13 15
LYIN’ IN HISARMSAGAIN ......... . The Forester Sisters 23(Warner Bros. 7-28208)
ONE STEP FORWARD (MCA/Curb 5320 1 ) .
/ WOULDN’T BEA MAN (Capitol 6^4066)
SURE 7H/NG (RCA 5281-7) .
OH WHA TA LOVE (Warner Bros. 7 28 1 73) .
/ WANTA LOVE UKE THAT(WM b 72092)
The Desert Rose Band 25
..... Don Williams 24
. . . Foster and Lloyd 30
. Nitty Gritty Dirt Band 31
PLEASE, PLEASE fABy(R©pris©/WamerBros. 7-28174) Dwight Yoakom 29
TWINKLE. TWINKLE LUCKY STAR Merle Haggard 32(Epic 34-07631)
m I WONT TAKE LESS THAN YOUR LOVE(Capm^Mm) .......Tanya Tucker with Paul Davis & Paul Overstreet
29 G/VEBAC/TMY HEART(MCA/Curb 63157) Lyle Lovett
12 DO YOU BEi/EVE MENOW (Columbia 38-07627) .... Vem Gosdin 35
ES FHAFSMYJOB (MCA 53200) Conway Twitty 36
32 SHU. WITHIN THE SOUND OFMY VOICE .... .Glen Campbell 21 13(MCA 63 172)
12 7EU ME in?UE (RCA 5283-7) ............. .Juice Newton 37
02 I’M GONNA MISS YOU GIRL ..... Michael Martin Murphey 38(Warner Bros. 7-281 68)
m FACE TO FACE (RCA 5328-7) . .Alabama 42
E SOME OLD S/DE ROAD (RCA 5326-7) Keith Whitley 39
13 THIS MISSIN’ YOU HEART OF MINE ........ Sawyer Brown 41(Capitol/Curb B^108)
E2 TOO GONE TOO LONG (Warner Bros. 7-28286) ..... Rondy Trovis 44
39 ONEEOR THE MONEY (Columbia 38-073 12) ..... T.G. Sheppard 22 17
12 SHOULDNT ITBE EASIER THAN THIS ........ Charlie Pride 48(16th Avenue PB-70408)
ED SOMEWHERE BETWEEN RAGGED AND RIGHT . . John Anderson 46(MCA 53226)
42 LIVING UKE THERE’SNO TOMORROW (finauy got to ms tonight)
(Columbia 38-07643) John Conlee 43
THIS OLD HOUSE (MTM b 72100) Schuyler, Knobloch and Bickhardt 52
44 SURE PEELS GOOD (EMI America P&-60 102) .... Barbara Mandrell 47
E COME ON JOE (RCA 5282-7) Jo-el Sonnier 53
46 JUSTENOUGH LOVE (S\ep One SOR 878) Ray Price 26 12
ES TALKIN’ TO MYSELFAGAIN (£p\c8A-07635) .... Tammy Wynette 57
48 THERE'SA REAL WOMAN IN ME Bobbi Lace(615 87-&-1010)
5 12
1 15
7 11
8 11
6 15
11 11
12 9
9 14
14 10
16 11
15 11
18 8
17 10
20 8
10 15
13 15
23 9
25 8
24 10
30 7
31 7
27 10
29 7
32 7
33 6
19 13
35 8
36 7
21 13
37 6
38 6
42 3
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41 4
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Week Week!
LYNDA (MCA 53 160) Steve Wariner 28 17
BAC/T/N BABY’SARMS (MCA 53236) Emmylou Harris 59 5
POR YOUR LOVE(KiiterK 1008) .Tony McGill 56 6
THE BIRD George Jones 62 2(Epic 34-07655)
NEVER M/ND (MCA 531 84) Nanci Griffith 54 5
LOUISIANA RAIN (Warner Bros. 7-^828) John WesIey Ryles 61 4
DANCE POR ME (Maxima MRC 1311) Don Moleno 58 6
/ DIDNT (EVERYCHANCE I HADXcqpitoi B^7i)Johnny Rodriguez 65 2
TOUCH AND GO CRAZY(MCA 5323A) Lee Greenwood DEBUT
MAPLE STREETMEMORIES ......... .The Statler Brothers 34 9(Mercury/Polygrom 887 920-7)
TIME /N (MCA 53 175) Oak Ridge Boys 40 12
ROSES /N DECEMBER (Mercury/Polygram 870-086-7) . . . .Larry Boone 72 2
/P YOU ONLY/TNEVY (Soundwaves sw 4795) Kim Grayson 67 6
THE R/VER UNBROKEN (Cokjmbia 38-07665) Dolly Parton 66 2
CRYING Roy Orbison/K.D. Lang 76 2(Virgin 7-99388)
LETS DO SOMETHING (RCA52S7-7) Vince Gill 45 14
TIMEAND HMEAGAIN (Deep South DSR 1 1 12) Noel Cash 69 4
DONT START THE P/RE (Evergreen EV 1063) Marcia Lynn 70 4
NO HEART LEFT TO BREAK (i 6th Avenue PB 70409) Robin and Cruiser DEBUT
VY/LDER DAYS (RCA 5327-7) .......... Baillie and the Boys DEBUT
SHE'S L/KE HEAVEN (Hummingbird of Clover MCI 06) . . Morgan Ruppe 75 3
BLOWIN’ LIKEA BANDIT (Ep\c3d^7659) . . . .Asleep At The Wheel 77 2
CATCH 22 (Anoka AR 222) Darrell Holt 73 3
I KNOWALL ABOUTHER (JpjqTU 87) . .Dennis Payne 78 3
D/ZZYPEEL/NG (Bear CP-188) Jimmy Smart 79 2
BAD DAY PORA BREA/T UP(Gazeii©GAZ-oii) Cali McCord 80 2
NOBODY THERE BUTME (Columbia 38-7636) Willie Nelson DEBUT
SHOWME U'M PROM M/SSOUR/JaimestarTS 2422) . . . . Larry Swift DEBUT
WHO PUT THE GOOD /N GOODBYE (KansaKA638)TheSteffln Sisters 81 4
ON A GOOD NIGHT .The Johnstons 88 2(Hidden Valley HI 087)
MYBABYSLEEPS WITH THE RADIO ON Carol Sheehan 87 2(Cypres 8520)
ROLL THE DICE (Air CP ^ 80) Shurfire 86 3
DO YOU HAVE TO GO(Cypr©sCYP-85i9) Wynd 83 2
SECRETS (Comstock 1871) Secrets DEBUT
BEL/EVE /N ME (Poioma 5092787) Mark Tribble 85 3
/N BETWEEN HEARTACHES (Country Pride CP 0001) . Becky Williams DEBUT
/T/SSAND SAYGOODBYE (AMI 1961) Leo Richardson DEBUT
TEN MOST BEAUHFUL GIRLS Stet Blancett DEBUT(Fresh Squeezed 4502)
CAR/BBEAN (Extra 111 ) Neal McCowan DEBUT
ONLY WHEN/ LOVE (MTM &-72091) Holly Dunn 50 18
SHE LOVES FOR ME TO HA TE
TO SEE HER GO (Art Pro AP 8707) Allen Pace DEBUT
/ WONTNEED YOUANYMORE (Warner Bros. 7-28246) . Rondy Travis 51 18
POR OLD LOVE'S SA/TE (Evergreen EV 1059) Loretto Ellis DEBUT
LYIN’ HERE IN LOVE (WITH HIM) (Evergreen EV 1061) Glenda Malone DEBUT
THESE MAGIC SHOES .............. Marty Mitchell DEBUT(Door Knob DK 87-289)
WEALMOSTHAD TEXAS SKIES TODAY (Hiiiton HR 2025) . Keith Spell DEBUT
HEARTON THE RUN (Southern Tracks ST 1088) Rob Crosby DEBUT
RICHERNOW WITH YOU (ChartaCH 207) Nina Wyatt DEBUT
NO REUEF IN SIGHT(KmsKR] 026) Bear Creek DEBUT
AS LONG AS THERE’S WOMEN LIKE YOU Jerry Cooper 55 7(Bear CP 187)
YOU CAN’TBLAME THE TRAIN Don McLean 68 5(Capitol ^44098)
SHOOTER (SCM 18602) Jim Christopher 74 5
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COUNTRY
Top New Stars ToTeadline The "New Faces
Show At Country RadioSeminar '88!
Ten of the top new stars in country
asic will headline the New Faces
ow at Country Radio Seminar '88,
esented by the Country Radio(f-adcasters and scheduled for
bruary 11-13, 1988.
A rtists who have accepted invita-
ns to appear in the coveted show-se spots are Foster & Lloyd (RCA),
laj/.i Griffith (MCA), Highway 101
ramer Bros.), David Lynn JonesDlygram), Tim Malchak (Alpine),
;w Grass Revival (Capitol), K. T.
:|4n (RCA), Ride the River (Ad-
ntage), Schuyler, Knobloch &::<|^diardt (MTM), and Ricky Vanlelton (CBS).
Participants for the New Faces
ow are selected by a committee of
jsic industry executives appointed
^h year by the Country Radiodadcasters' board of directors.
Va feel this year's show will be onethe best ever," commented Newces committee chairman Charlie
onk. "Radio response to these ar-
ts has been very exciting.
'3n addition to artists representing
ajor labels," Monk added, "the
mmittee also makes a special effort
include acts on independent^els, evidenced this year by the ap-
larance of Schuyler, Knobloch &ckhardt, Tim Malchak, and Ride
the River."
"Greatly improved sound can be
expected at this year's New Faces,"
Monk continued. 'The New Faces
committee is making a special effort
to attain the highest possible soundquality for the show. We have hired
additional production specialists for
this purpose, as well as to help
eliminate any production break-
downs, and to make the transition
between acts much smoother."
The New Faces Show, which will
again be emceed by Monk, will be onSaturday, February 13, and will be
the closing event for the seminar.
The Country Radio Seminar is a
cooperative effort between country
radio broadcasters and the country
music/record industry, and is
designed primarily for the benefit of
planners and decision makers in
country radio. The seminar agendais coordinated entirely by volunteer
industry professionals.
Registration fee for Country Radio
Seminar '88 is $279 per person if
received prior to Friday, January 15,
1988. Late registration is $349. For
further information, write to
Country Radio Broadcasters, 50Music Square West, Nashville, Ten-
nessee 37203, or call (615) 327-4488 or
329-4487.
ALBUM;E0RGE JONES - Too Wild Tooong - Epic, FE 40781
Reviewing this man's work is almost
n intimidating task. No matter how youraise it, everything you say is an imder-
tatement. So, we'll just say, "The Jones
6y has done it again!" "Too Wild Too
.qp g" is packed with the kind of material
George sings best, from the heart-
krenAing to the amusing..it's aU here,
ones fans look forward to each newHum hke tabloids from Heaven, andere's one that was weU worth the wait,
f you're already a believer, you won't beiisappointed. If you're new to George
REVIEW
Jonesdom, this is a fine product to start
your collection.
CASHBOX COUNTRYALBUMS1
Title, Artist, Label, Number, Distributor JANUARY 9, 1988# —
= Available on Compact Disc
• == Platinum (RIAA Certified)
a == Gold (RIAA Certified)w w
L o L 0W C W c
D BO’S LADIES 3 24 28 BRILUANT 29 28K.T. OSLIN (RCA 6924-1)) CONVERSATIONALIST
2 ALWAYSAND FOREVER* 1 32 T. GRAHAM BROWN (Capitol ST 12552)RANDY TRAVIS (Warner Bros. 25568-1) 29 STORMS OF LIFE** 31 81
3 BORN TO BOOGlEa 2 23 RANDY TRAVIS (Warner Bros. 25435-1)HANK WILLIAMS. JR.(Worner Bros./Curb 1-25593) 30 EXITO*
STEVE EARLE & THE DUKES(MCA 5998)
28 29
4 JUSTUSa 4 11ALABAMA (RCA 6495-1)
31 GREATEST HITS 30 115 WILD EYED DREAM 6 40 JOHN SCHNEIDER
RICKY VAN SHELTON (Columbia FC 40602) (MCA 42033)
6 GREATEST HITS, VOL. 2°GEORGE STRAIT (MCA 42035)
5 14 32 FOSTERAND UOYDFOSTER AND LLOYD(RCA 6372-1)
YOUAGAINTHE FORESTER SISTERS(Warner Bros. 25571-1)
32 10
7 THE LASTONE TO KNOWREBA McENTIRE (MCA 42030)
7 14 33 34 21
Q HILLBILLY DELUXE 10 34DWIGHT YOAKAM(ReprIse/Warner Bros. 25567-1) IS CHILL FACTOR
MERLE HAGGARD42 2
9 LOVE ME LIKE YOU 6 20
12(Epic FE 40986)
USED TO RAINBOW 39 2TANYA TUCKER (Capifol CLT 46870) DOLLY PARTON
10 HIGHWAY 101HIGHWAY 101 (Warner Bros. 1-25608)
9 2436
(Columbia FC 40968)
THEO’KANES 37 51
11 HEARTLAND ' aTHE JUDDS (RCA/Curb 5916-1)
12 4637
THE O'KANES (Columbia BL 4059)
BAILLIEAND THE BOYS 36 9
12 TRIO ' o.D.PARTON. L.RONSTADT,
13 4138
BAILLIE AND THE BOYS (RCA 6272-1)
HEARTAND SOUL 33 18E.HARRIS (Warner Bros. 25491-1) RONNIE MILSAP (RCA 6245-1)
IS THE BEST 16 5 39 SWEETHEARTS OF THE* 41 72DAN SEALS (Capitol CLT 48308) RODEO
EB THE ROYAL TREATMENT 17 5 SWEETHEARTS OF THE RODEOBILLY JOE ROYAL (Atlantic America 90658 -1) (Columbia FC 40406)
15 KING’S RECORD SHOP 11 23 40 HARD TIMES ON 40 10ROSANNE CASH (Columbia FC 40777) EASY STREET
16 WHEELS '
RESTLESS HEART (RCA 5648)15 50
41
DAVID LYNN JONES(Mercury/Polygram 832518-1)
17 GREATEST HITSSTEVE WARINER (MCA 42032)
MAPLE STREET
14 9 ONE FOR THE MONEYT.G. SHEPPARD (Columbia FC 40796)
43 3
18 18 20 42 / PREFER THE 35 18
MEMORIESTHE STATLER BROTHERS(Mercury/Polygram 832-404-1) 43
MOONUGHTKENNY ROGERS (RCA 6484-1)
CRAZYFROM THE HEART 44 319 SHELTER FROM THE NIGHT 20 11 BELLAMY BROTHERS(MCA/Curb 42039)
EXILE (Epic FE 40901) 44 SUPER HITS 46 420 GREATEST HITS* 19 33 GEORGE JONES (Epic FE 40776)
REBA McENTIRE (MCA 5979) 45 NO EASYHORSES 47 7
m A MAN CALLED HOSS 24 5 SCHUYLER. KNOBLOCH & BICKHARDT(MTM ST-71064)
WAYLON JENNINGS (MCA 42038)46UNTASTED HONEY 25 8
HOLD ON RE-ENTRYNITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND
KATHY MATTEA(Mercury/Polygrann 832 793-1)
OCEAN FRONT*a
(Warner Bros. 25573-1)
23 21 48 47 SURE FEELS GOODBARBARA MANDRELL
49 19
PROPERTY (EMI-AmerIca ELT 46956)
GEORGE STRAIT (MCA 5193) 48 STIU WITHIN THE SOUND 38 1524 CORNERSTONE 22 29 OF MY VOICE
HOLLY DUNN (MTM ST-71063) GLEN CAMPBELL(MCA 42009)
25 HITS 23 7 49 AFTER ALL THIS TIME 50 31GARY MORRIS (Warner Bros. 1-25581) CHARLEY PRIDE
26 HEARTBEAT 26 13 (16tti Avenue ST-70550)
THE OAK RIDGE BOYS(MCA 42036) 50 BORDERLINE RE-ENTRY27 SOMEWHERE IN THE NIGHT 27 16 CONWAY TWITTY
(MCA 5969)SAWYER BROWN(Capitol/Curb CLT 46923)
ALBUM REVIEWVERN GOSDIN - Chisled In Stone -
Columbia, FC 40982
Just when you think this guy hasdone the best singing of his career, hecomes out with a new album! Gosdin's
Columbia debut album is a real "candystore" for Gosdin-lovers, and hedemonstrates his ability to do both bal-
lads and up-tempo numbers equally
weU. There's no doubt about it, VemGosdin treats a lyric like no one else.
This album has some of the best material
we've heard in a long time. The only dif-
ficulty in listening is deciding which cut
you like best! In the mood for a goodold-fashioned case of the goose-bumps?Get yourself a copy of this product.
ash Box January 16, 1988 25
COUNTRYOUT OF THE BOX
JOHN COUGAR MELLENCAMP(Mercury, 888-934-7) Cherry Bomb(4:49) (Riva-ASCAP) (J. Mellencamp)(Producers: J. Mellencamp, D. Gehman)
John Cougar Mellencamp and I grewup in the same part of southern Indiana
so, it came as no surprise that he wrotethis covmtry song about a "countrytown" and "out in the sticks." Johngives us a fine vocal delivery on this
song with a heavy beat and quick phras-
ing. Harmonies and backgroundsingers are well-placed in this fine
production. Some instruments may not
be considCTed "country," but the com-bined product surely qualifi^. We give
credit where it is due. This is a goodcountry release!
FEATURE PICKS——__—
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HOLLY DUNN (MTM, B-72093) Strangers Again (3:08) (Blackwood, Tree-
BMI) (H. Dunn, C. Waters) (Producer: T. West)
This is a very pretty ballad with exceptionally strong lyrics. It may well
be one of those songs that challenges the vocalist to produce more than the
ordinary in emotion and delivery. The product has an overall easy feel
about it, featuring a fine fiddle in the ride. Not in the same "mold" as
Holly's previous releases.
THE McCarters (Wamer Bros., 7-28125-A) Timeless And True Love (2:35)
(Chappell, Chriswald, Hopi Sound, Buzz Cason-ASCAP) (A. Roberts, C. Black,
B. Cason) (Producer: P. Worley)
Right from the intro, this is a solid country arrangement. The lead vocal
is pleasant, but the harmonies add "punch." However, The McCarters mayneed a little more flair in their deMvery. It works well enough, but the
sound was almost too laid-back, and the song lyrics do not dictate solemn-ness.
MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER (Columbia, 38-07681) Just Because (3:05)
(Getarealjob-ASCAP) (M. C. Carpenter) (Producer: J. Jennings)
Talk about "laid-back"! Mary Chapin Carpenter really puts the soft-sell
on this one. This song has a good lyrical message, but it's difficult to ab-
sorb without emphasis anywhere. With a voice like hers, Mary should be"excited". Tender is tender, but.......
HOLLY DUNN DOES FT AGAIN' 1987 Horizon Award reagent Holly Dunn (right) is
shown with video director Sam Cokes, of Studio Productions, while getting ready for the next
shot of Holly's new vidio release "Strangers Again." This is her thirdMTM video, and also the
third single from her secondMTM LP "Conerstone." Holly wrote the song with her brother
Chris Waters, while the video's executive producer is MTM CEO Alan Bernard.
RICKY VAN SHELTON CELEBRATESAT HIS NUMBER ONE PARTY INNASHVILLE! Ricky Van Shelton (left) and
Cash Box's Nashville director of operations,
Richard F. (Tony) D'Antonio (right), were all
smiles during the celebration party given in
honor of Ricky's first number one song,
“Somebody Lied," given at CBS Records in
Nashmlle. One of the brightest new stars on
the Country Music scene, Ricky Van Shelton
is a native of Grit, Virginia, and is proud of
his country roots. All indications are that the
country music fans around the nation are just
as proud of his country singing. The party
was attended by an over-flow crowd of well
wishers and country music executives.
NASHVILLE NOTE-ABLES
Kim Grayson...“When C
The Time Is Right,
ril Be Ready!”•/
Kim Grayson is makingsome big waves in the sea
of artists who recordcountry music. Kim is a beautiful
little lady from Plano, Texas, whorecords on the Soundwaves record
label. Her latest single release hasbeen climbing the Cash Box Top 100
Chart at a steady rate. If you haveheard Kim's performance of "If
Only You Knew," you will knowwhy the record has been so success-
ful.
A! Hinson (entertainment direc-
tor for Dollywood) is producingKim on her recordings, and the
products have gained Kim somewell-deserved recognition in the
country music industry. Kim hasalso been doing her part in promot-ing her recording efforts. She has a
super personality, and she has doneherself proud by visiting radio sta-
tions around the country. She re-
lated, 'I'm trying to visit as manystations as possible during the three
to four weeks I have schooled for
visits. I had a chart song called
"Love's Slippin' Up On Me," before.
But, we're looking for this latest
record to do much better." Throughthe efforts of all involved, her latest
has done much, much better.
H'm trying to get a break," she
said with a charming smile. "I
started singing in Dallas night clubs
when I was a senior in high school.
I've had some offers for financi^
backing and management. But, I
have learned to be very careful
about getting too excited over
casual conversation. I have an ex-
cellent manager in Randy Jackso:^
He manages Janie Frickie, to6.
Randy has managed many welFknown artists through his career."
Kim Grayson records at the Merit
Music studios in Nashville. Cur-rently, Kim has six songs "in the
can" awaiting another recordingj,
session which will complete her
album project.
"Right now. I'm concentrating onpromoting my record, so I'm not
doing too much performing on the
road. I think promotion is more im-
portant at this time. When we get
better known, we'll go out on th#
road and work hard. When the tin^is right. I'll be ready!" This state-
ment let me know that Kim is a wise
and educated young lady.
She continued, in a determine'd'
tone of voice, "I want the record to
be a hit! My first goal is to be suc-
cessful on records. Of course, I
want to go out and perform, too, bu’J.
I know personal appearances will
come with record success. My mai^"
goal is to become a major act. I've
come too far to quit, or give up,
now!"Kim Grayson is destined for a
bright future as a coimtry music art^"
ist. In the first place, she sings veryvery well. Then, too, she has a
smile-hich can melt the hardest
heart. Plus...she is sincere anddetermined to reach preset goals',
which she has dearly set for herself
in step-by-step order. Sincerely
singing with a smile, Kim Graysonwill succeed, and I'll be there to giv#
her a standing ovation!
Joe Henderson
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION FOR KXAL! Radio station KXAL, in Pittsburgh,
Texas, celebrated a first birthday in a big way last month! The event was marked with a special
concert, and it was a "packed house" success. Why not? With recording artists such as new-
comer Dusty Marlin (left) and the master Ray Price (right), on-the-air personality, Bobby Lee
Williams (center), seems to be enjoying the "party", cake and all!
COUNTRY INDIES
INDIE SPOTLIGHTVaRLTON moody & THE MOODY-J'^ROTHERS (Lamon, LR-10174-45) YouTurned The Lights On (3:05) (Laymond,Puggy-BMI) (R. Shackelford)(Producers: The Moody Brothers)
• This is a great lead vocal by Carlton
Moody, and the gentle harmonies of his
others are perfect. No wonder these
*^ys are the premier country group^th European fans! The group is al>
solutely major label material. Carlton
puts "curls" and "growls" into his per-
formance to bring the country fans to in-
siant attention. Good song with a "hit-
and-back off" arrangement. Excellent
product!
' INDIE FEATURE PICKSCANYON (16th Avenue, B-70410) Overdue (2:30) (Milene, Rick Hall, Maypop-ASCAP; BMI) (T.
Krasfield, R. Byrne, R Bowles) (Producer: T. Brasfield)
Sounds like another fine group has arrived upon the scene. The lead vocal has a strongKennyRogers-like sound...and that ain't bad! The harmoiues sound somewhat harsh, but that could
from the hard beat and the song tempo. The melody is rather boring, but the group is exdt-
ing.
'^JILLY JOE BURNETTE (Bear, CP-190) Huggin' My Lady (2:35) (Lee Meador-ASCAP; Fancy
Pants-BMD (V. Pratt, W. Davis, B. Faulkner) (Producer: V. Pratt)
Well, heUo again, Billy Joe! He finally got out from behind that desk and went behind a
microphone, like his heart told him to do. It paid off, too! The song is pleasing and positive,
^nd so are the product results. Simply put, this is one fine job, vocally, and should do very well
in radioland for Billy Joe Burnette. Welcome home, son!
NORM SCHAFFER (DSP, 8712-A) Dallas Darlin' (3:28) (Warner Electra Asylum, Dorff Songs,
f^ama Boy-affiliates unlisted) (S. Dorff, M. Brown) (Producers: J. Kent, T. Migliore, J. Williamson)
Probably the strongest song of the week, and Norm Schaffer surely does it justice. It sounds
i ke he really enjoys his work. It's strong country and well-produced. We sure would enjoy
hearing more of Norm and his coimtry d^very. Keep 'em coming!
SLEEPER SELECTION:OGDEN HARLESS (Doorknob, DK 87-293) I Wish We Were Strangers
Jt
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Thank you Ra(iio for the national chart successof my single,
OUT WITH THE BOYS ”
On Souniiwaves Records.
RHONDA MANNINGFor further information contact:
RAM Music, Inc.
P.O. Box 290965Nashville, TN 37229
(615) 834-3444
CASH BOX INDIES CHART1 SHOULDN7 IT BE EASIER
THAN THISCharley Pricte-I61h Avenue
16 WHO PUT THE GOODIN GOODBYEThe Steffin Sisters-Konsa
2 THERE'SA REAL WOMAN IN MEBobbi Lace-615
17 ON A GOOD NIGHTThe Johnstons-Hidden Valley
3 FOR YOUR LOVETony McGill-Kiiler
18 MY BABY SLEEPS WITHTHE RADIO ON
4 DANCE FOR ME Carol Sheehon-Cypress
Don Moleno-Maxinna 19 ROLL THE DICE5 IF YOU ONLYKNEW Shurfire-Ar
Kim Groyson-Socndwoves 20 DO YOU HAVE TO GO6 TIMEAND TIME AGAIN WyrxJ-Cypress
Noel Ccrsh-Deep South 21 SECRETS
7 DON7 START THE FIRE Secrets-Comstock
Marda Lym-Evergreen 22 BEUEVEINME8 NO HEART LEFT TO BREAK Mark Tribble-Poioma
Robin and Cruiser-161h Avenue 23 IN BETWEEN HEARTACHES9 SHE’S LIKE HEAVEN Becky Williams-Country Pride
Morgan Ruppe-Hummingibird of Clover 24 KISSAND SAYGOODBYE10 CATCH 22 Leo Richardson-AMI
11
Darrell Holt-AjToka
JUSTENOUGH LOVE
25 TEN MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLSStet BIcncett-fresh Squeezed
12
Ray Price-Step One
/ KNOWALL ABOUTHER
26 CARIBBEANNeal McCowon-Extra
Demis Payne-True 27 SHE LOVES FOR ME TOHATE TO SEE HER GO
13 DIZZY FEELING Alen Pace-Art ProJimmy Smart-Bear 28 FOR OLD LOVES SAKE
14 BAD DAY FORA BREAK UP Loretta Blis-Evergreen
Cali McCord-Gozelle 29 LYIN’ HERE IN LOVE15 SHOW ME (I’M FROM Glenda Malone-Evergreen
MISSOURI)Larry Swtft-Timestar
30 THESE MAGIC SHOESMarty Mitchell-Door Knob
NEW AND ACTIVETITLE-ARTIST (LABEL) TOTAL ADDS
WE ALMOST HAD TEXAS SKIES TODAY - Keith Spell (HR) 39
HEART ON THE RUN - Rob Crosby (Southern Tracks) 36
RICHER NOW WITH YOU - Nina Wyatt (Charta) 28
STREETS OF BALTIMORE - Ernie Cash (Compleat) 28
1 OWE, 1 OWE... - Davi(j Chamberlain ((Country Internat’l) 25
THE ONLY THING I’D CHANGE - Larry Frye (Round Robin) 24
THE RADIO SONG - Rio Steel (Panache) 24
MOMMIE’S PLAYING SANTA CLAUS - Marie Lester (Mosrite) 22
CANDY CANE - THE CANDY MAN - Mary Ann Rose (NWNC) 21
HERE’S TO THE ONE - Darrell Monroe (Door Knob) 21
LOVE IS BEING LOVED - Jan Rooney (Silver Star) 18
MOST OF ALL - Leon Raines (Southern Tracks) 17
CLOSER TO THE VINE - Stonewall Jackson (MSR) 16
CALIFORNIA SWING - American Made Band (American Made) 15
THE BALLAD OF JIM AND TAMMY - Tammy F. Bakker (Sutra) 1
4
CAN’T GET TO YOU FROM HERE - Jacky Ward (Electric) 14
DON’T FORGET YOUR WAY HOME - Melissa Kay (Reed) 12
Cash Box Januarv 16. 1988
COUNTRYSONGWRITER'S PAGE :
TOP 30 NATIONAL CHART SONGSRECORDRANK WRITER(S) TITLE-LABEL ARTIST(S)
1 HARLAN HOWARD, RODNEY CROWELL Somewhere Tonight-Warner Bros. Highiway 101
1 GARY CHAPMAN, MARK WRIGHT 1 Prefer The Moonlight-RCA Kenny Rogers
HANK WILLIAMS, JR. Heaven Can’t Be Found-Warner Bros./Curb Hank Williams, Jr.
S. LEMAIRE, J.P. PENNINGTON 1 Can’t Get Close Enough-Epic Exile
5 K.T. OSLIN Do Ya’-RCA K.T. Oslin
a DAN SEALS One Friend-Capitol Dan SealsJJ C. BERZAS, D. GOODMAN, N. LARKIN I'll Pin A Note On Your Pillow-Atlantic America Billy Joe Royal
8 MADDOX, HENDERSON, McGUIRE She Couldn’t Love Me Anymore-Capitol T. Graham Brown
djl PATRICK ALGER, BILL DALE, FRED KOLLER Goin’ Gone- Mercury/Polygram Kathy Mattea
B MIKE REID, RORY MICHAEL BOURKE Where Do The Nights Go-RCA Ronnie Milsap
11 ALAN O’BRYANT Those Memories Of You-Warner Bros. D. Parton, E. Harris, L. Ronstadt
12 M. JOHNSON, D. SCHLITZ, B. MAHER Crying Shame-RCA Michael Johnson
IB J. O’HARA, K. KANE Just Lovin’ You-Columbia O’Kanes
14 M.T1LUS,A.R. PEDDY, R. PRICE I’m Tired-Epic Ricky Skaggs
ria DAVE LOGGINS Wheels-RCA Restless Heart
1 6 BUCKY JONES, CHRIS WATERS, TOM SHAPIRO Only Love Can Save Me Now-Warner Bros. Crystal Gayle
IQ J. CASH Tennessee Flat Top Box-Columbia Rosanne Cash18 MATRACA BERG, JANE MARIASH The Last One To Know-MCA Reba McEntire
I
19 WAYLON JENNINGS, ROGER MURRAH Rough and Rowdy Days-MCA Waylon Jennings
I
TERRYSKINNER,J.L. WALLACE Lyin’ In His Arms Again-Wamer Bros. The Forester Sisters
1 m HILLMAN, PEDERSON, JORGENSON One Step Forward Desert Rose Band
1
22 R.M. BOURKE, M. REID 1 Wouldn’t Be A Man-Capitol Don Williams
gRADNEY FOSTER, BILL LLOYD Sure Thing-RCA Foster and LLoyd
S JIM IBBOTSON Oh What A Love-Wamer Bros. Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
1
25 THOM SCHUYLER, JANIS IAN 1 Want A Love Like That-MTM Judy Rodman
1a DWIGHT YOAKAM Please, Please Baby-RepriseAiVarner Bros. Dwight Yoakam
d2 MERLE HAGGARD Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Star-Epic Merle Haggard
S PAUL OVERSTREET, DON SCHLITZ 1 Won’t Take Less Than Your Love Tanya Tucker, Paul Davis, Paul Overstreet
!9 LYLE LOVETT Give Back My Heart-MCA/Curb Lyle Lovett
2 VERN GOSDIN, M.D. BARNES Do You Believe Me Now-Columbia Vern Gosdin
TOP 20 INDIE LABEL NATIONAL CHART SONGS1 JOHN JARRARD, RICK GILES Shouldn’t It Be Easier Than This-1 6th Avenue Charley Pride
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2 MELISSA JAVORS There’s A Real Woman In Me-615 Bobbi Lacea ED TOWNSEND For Your Love-Killer Tony McGill
A DENNY HENSON, BOB JOHNSON Dance For Me-Maxima Don Malena5 JANE MARIASH, DIANO RAE If You Only Knew-Soundwaves Kim Grayson6 N. HAUGHEY Time and Time Again-Deep South Noel Cash7 TOMMY ROCCO, TERRY SKINNER, J.L. WALLACE Dont't Start The Fire Marcia Lynn8 ROBIN GORDON, CRUISER GORDON No Heart Left To Break-1 6th Avenue Robin and Cruiser
9 MORGAN RUPPE She’s Like Heaven-HBC Morgan Ruppe1 0 DARRELL HOLT, NORMA GELIN Catch 22-Anoka Darrell Holt
11 MATRACA BERG, JANE MARIASH Just Enough Love-Step One Ray Price
12 BOBBY D. REED 1 Know All About Her-True Dennis Payne13 JOHNNY HARDY, JIMMY SMART Dizzy Feeling-Bear Jimmy Smart14 FRED KELLY, RANDY BARLOW Bad Day For A Break Up-Gazelle Cali McCord15 R.SCAIFE Show Me (I’m From Missouri)-Timestar Larry Swift
16 JERRY KEENE V^o Put The Good In Goodbye-Kansa The Steffin Sisters
17 JIM WEATHERLY, KEITH STEGALL On a Good Night-Hidden Valley The Johnstons18 DEBORAH STEINMEYER My Baby Sleeps With The Radio On-Cypress Carol Sheehan1 9 PAUL NELSON, LARRY BOONE Roll The Dice-Air Shurfire
20 KEITH BUNTING Do You Have To Go-Cypress Wynd
RAPPIN’ WITH THE WRITERS:PATTI RYAN
CREDITS“Lookin’ For Love".Johnny Lee
“Just Another Woman In Love"..Anne Murray“Don’t Say Goodnighr..Reba McEntire
“Beautiful Body”..David Frizzell
Patti Ryan says, ”1 started writing late in comparison to most songwriters."
Patti attained her masters degree and was teaching art at Gulfport high school in Mississippi when thoughts of songwriting
first crossed her mind. She had been interested and involved in music earlier in life. Her mother taught classical piano. So,
Patti heard a lot of music and even played with a few bands. However, she thought the odds were to high against becominga successful songwriter when choosing a career for herself.
In 1976, after spending a year in Europe, Patti decided she would give songwriting a try. She met Wanda Mallette, asecond grade teacher, and they co-wrote some songs and sent them to Bob Morrison in Nashville. "It was like a miracle,"
said Patti. "There was a little song titled ‘Lookin’ For Love In All The Wrong Places’ in that group of songs." That was the
1980 Country Song of the Year. Patti stil didn’t move to Nashville. She was afraid of being a "flash in frie pan" success.
However, in 1984, Anne Murray recorded anotfier of her songs "Just Another Woman In Love". That was her second #1
song, and Patti Ryan moved to Nashville convinced that she should write full-time.
Since moving here, her songs have been recorded by such greats as Reba McEntire, Mel McDaniel, Tammy Wynette,
David Frizzell, Con Hunley, Del Shannon and Moe Bandy.
Joe Henderson
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to simultaneously debut at number 1 on two different
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albums and number 1 on the top 75 B/C Album chart.
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CHART INDEXPOP SINGLES
J-5937 51Hiomgren, G. lUbrook (C Diffo;d, G. TUbrcx^) (N^rgin MxidC"
imaS 3®(QLarK Cdlen, E21iott Lange, Savage) (dudgeon Rif-
^^onba-ASCAP)d 67
(M. JadcaanKMijiK/Adm. by Wam@->Tamc9iane-E^D
Dorfaznaiu SUng (Stkig) (Magnetic/DIegal Scs\g»-GMDcause of You ^ibUlo, L V«a (D. Cede) (Amber Pan/D&KO Fever/RedImctleKial-AScA]^ys Night Out S3R^ttph CT. B. Sdunit, W. JomingB, B. GMtsh) Jeddrah/ffiuef *der/VVillin David/Edge Of F^e°6MI/ASCAPsakout !S. OOuffy (Swing Out Sister) (N^rgm-Nymi^-BMD
Disguise ^H^igsteev J. Landau, C Roddn (B. Springsteen) (B.
rmgsteen-ASCAP)nni^ Uke A Baine S7C^non (Lyndi, Pilson, Brawn, Dcdckei)s^ilegadude/E/A-ASCAP)n You Dance 7$Loren (S. WUsen) (Wlz Wd/Ii>dng-^Dndle In The VMnd S
Dudgeon (E. John, B. Taupin) (Dick James-BMI)n't Stay Away 39isti^an, L Dennet j. Galdo, R ^^gil (G. M. Est^n) (Foragnparted-^dDaie 97
Bison (J. Tempest, M. Midiaeli) (Screen GmtS'EMI-BMD
'S^way (R. Cabow^) (C^oco/ Hip THp-BMI)
Aiyiams Jr^ K. aore Q. Stari]^ W. C^@') ic&xeUc-ASACP)A Commodon 69
donna, S. Bray (Madonna, S. Bray) (WB/Meu Disque/Webbi Adm. by Wfi/Mack U«m-AS^)ec^ Booth 25. M^encamp, D. Gehman Q.C Meilencamp) (Reva-ASCAP)^dve Been 9
[. Tobin (L Blaisch) (GeocgeTobin-^I)siy*' 24
Lord (A. Quanta, I. Davis, R Kretschmer) (Rondor/Adm byno Irving/SBK Australia/Adm. by Aprli-ASCAP)ir Mn Jesus 73AvailableiiFiV/e 96Masss (Mffiss; Jesining^ (Prince Street-ASCAP/VMUUn'ri^^jj^lu^ky Riders-EMl)rru^ake Me 93
llass (Glass, Afanasiefi, Walden) (Bdlboy-BMI/Gratitude Scy-
n'tShed 23'Jell (E. Schwarte, R Freonan) (High Fronteg/Blackwood-1/ Uttle life /Wood Monkey-ASSP)r/yiirou Wan't Me 13Idwffids (E Gold, D.F. Btyant J, Watley) (IMghtsong/ Franne^^I/Anlavan/Intesong-U^ ASC^)
'^sbaiin *(S. IMe^ J. Pary, D. C^d) (Aero D\mamics-:3D(jBtobile/Ap^-A96u»)rywLiere 26^c^ingham, R. Dashut (C Mc\^^ (Fleetwood Mac-BMI)
dichad (G. ^ch^) (C^ropdl/Morrison Le^y-ASCAP)Its Figure 50dichad (G. I^dKad) (Chappell/Marrison Leahy-ASCAP)t My Mind Set On You . 1
mne, G. Harrison (R dark) (Carbert-BMI)syf ideOfWinter 7in>%n (P. Simon) (Paul ^mon-BMI)iven Is A Place 27Jowds (R Nowdai,E. ^plw) (Future Fisfdture/^pwreck>lAP/BMI)elGo 92)lsen (Covardale, Mgsdst) (Ssbreeze/CC/WB-ASCAP)neatly 32al(ffs,M SweetR Swee^O. Fok (M. Sweet) (Sweet Family-BMI)
Hot 70dedress (A. Caesril) (Rare Bltie-ASCAP)I In The City 59
'vMsy (B. lad) (Boneidol/Rare Mue>AS(!AP)jffdhEM 64E.T." Thorngren, G. TUbrook (Difford, l^bro^ (Virgin-
ngiyEyes 17barmen (F. Previt^ J. D^icola) (Knockoutrjenava, R.U.ius-ASCAP)in‘'^H«‘lp It 57k, Ahken, Waterman (Dallin, Fahey, Woodward, Stock, Ait-
, Wataman) (In A Bundi-Adm. bywB Mu^c/Terraoe-
n4ti Never 15icA ."Prince) (controves^ASCAP)9 You 49Ida^ck, R. K^y (L. Mallah, R KeUy) (Meow Baby--^/RickKdly-BMD9n^t Mind SZundgren (L Workman, B. Bourgeois) (April/Lena//A^ee/Bourgeois Ze&'ASC^^>und 363dton (M. Bdton, M. Mangdd) (Apili/ls Hot/But For Mtjsic-L<^CV)et'i^e^ 68•fenvds (D. WaxTcn) (Not Usted-ASCAP)eedAMan 72k&^'art (A. Lennox, D. Stewart) (EMG/Arista Mude-ASCAP)evi(i Thought That 75dedresB, J. Capi^ (D. Hill) (CAK/So^s ctf Jamifo’/lf Dr»msi Wln^/ A Question of Matesial-ASd^uniU,We're 47.To^ (R Corddl) (ABZ-Wdl)ve For Ycrer Love 31-ambert (Reswick, Werfei, Rich) (Dlyric/T\ines»^s^dana-BMl/ Vandorf/Re^ck-l^^fd/BesesneW^-
anl To Be Your 16Voufenan (L. TVemtman) (TVoutman's/Saia-^I)Had 46Lloyd (F. lYevi^ J. Dodeda, D. Maikcnvitz) (I^ock-/Donald Jay/R.U.Cyrius-ASCAP/Jemava- BMI)or^For^You M
ie (B. DaD, CC DeVUl^ B. Michads; R. Rcxkett) (^eetmid tf/WiUesden-BMI)
~ ^ Me Stay 100(T. T. DAx^) (N^igln-Nym^/Young Terence-BMDsCewntry SB
^ds, B. Eno (U2) (Chap^/U2-ASCAP)dy Dreams 95Lrcmin, G. Richrath, A Gratae D. Devore (K Qtmin, T. Kdly)hk Love 6staTkX (Covsdale/Syks) (Whitesnake CVsseas lid.)
aSSi 61[enddsc^ (Tennant, Low^ (EMI Amoica/Manhattan-2AF)^en In Love Before 60hijc-pson, M. Bvblero (N. Eede) (Vljgin/Nymph^X®
Mleu R Stolid (Sod^* GaUup, liiompson, wilhams, fedhurst)leasq^ASCAPt like Paradise 66Roth, S. Vai (D. L Roth, B. T\iggl^ (Diamond Dave/TVig^
97dde^ D. SmithO- Davis) (Unde Oscar's/^ngs Unr^-ZAP)Msr^ 81. Martinee (LA. Martiiree) (Panddn-BMl)Ic lies 71Uddr^^ham, R. Dashut (CMcVl^ E. Qulntda) (Fleetwocxl
e Mv life 78
.od^ P, Fox (A. Willis, D. Sonbdlo) (Streamlinedeme/Texas Qty-BMI/No Pain No Gain/Unidty-ASCAP)It In Emotion 901 Force (Full Force) (Peaceful Music adm. by Wille^on/My' adm. by Carccrcs BMI)re OverhoardCalloway, V. CoUoway (R. Calloway) (Calloco/Hip Trip-BMI)
Love Will Fmd 84Yes (T- Rabin) (Affirmative-BMI)Lervos Lane 77Georgio (Georgio) (Georgio's/Stone Diamond-BMl)MonyMoiw ... .48
(f. James. R (uirdeU, B. Bloom, B. Geitjy) (Big Seven-
Motortown 44P. Wingfidd, Kane Gang (Brammec Brewis, Woods) (5BK byBladcwood/BMI)Need Ycm Tonigifit 3
C. Thomas (A. Farriss, M. Hutchence) (MCA-A9CAP)Never Gonna Give 46StodcAitken,Wataman (SlcxkAitk£n,Watennan) (Terrace-
ASCAP)One I Love 53S. litt R.EM. (Berry, Buck, Mills, Sdpe) Night Cardens (Adm. byUnichappeU-BMI)Pop GeS The World 34Z. o. Held, Men V^^thout Hats (Men VAAthemt Hats) (PdyGramSongs-BMI)Power of Love 29D. Kerehmbaimt (C DeRoug^ G. Mende, J. Rush, M.S. Ap-pl^ate) (Ldbr^hone Muakvai^-ASCAP)^mp Up The volume 45M. Young (S.AM. Young) (Wama Bros-BMI)Push H 37H. Luv Bi« (H. Azor) (Noct Plateau/Tumcjut Bros.-ASCAP)Rain InT& Summa 85
J. Porta, Alarm (Alarm) (Hlegal-BMI)llhythm Of Love 63
Yes, T. Radn, P. DevillieraT. Horn (Kaye, Rabin, Anderson,Squire) (Affirmative/WB-BMI)Reason To live 82R. Nevison (P. Stanley, D. Child) (Paul Stanley/Apnl/D®mobile-
SayYouWm 22M. Jones (M. Jones, L Gramm) (Michad Janes/StrayNot^
Seasons Change 12LA. Martinee (LA. Martinee) (Panchin-BMI)Shake Your Lc^e 18F. ZfflT (D. Gibson) (Creative Bloc/ Deborah Ann's-ASCAP)Shds Like The l^nd 33M. Uoyd (P. Swayze, S. Wdditz) (TVoph Prod/Strawbary Fork-BMI)Should've Known Better 35R. Marx, D. Cede (R. Marx) (Qu-Boy-ASCAP)Silent Morning 98R. Ricardok P!^old) (N. Pagan) (NcH listed)Skeletons 80S. Wonda’ (S. Wanda) Gobete/Black BxiU-ASCAP)So Emotional 4N. M. Waldai (Stdnbag, Kelly) (B. Steinbeig, D. Barry-ASCAP)Sugar Free 96P. Cray, J. Pdg (P. Gray) (MCA-ASCAP)System Of SuiWal 91M. Whit^ P. Glass (Sfylark) (Sputnik Adventure/Maurice White-ASCAP)Ten It To 10R. Wake (Svsirdey, C^ld) (C^rodl/NovembaNights/Goldpcamt-ASCAF)Thafs What Love 41K. Diamond (M. Bolton, E. Kaz) (Emboe/K^/Amil-ASCAP)There's The Gid 19R. Nevison (H. Knight, N. lA^lson) (Makild/Knighty-Knight/ l6iow/Arista-ASCAP)Throwaww 96M. Jagga, DA. Stewart (M. Jagga) (Prennopub B.V-PRS)True^th 30S. Hagu^New Orda (New Ordei; S. Hague)(Bemuslc/WB/Cut/MCA-ASCAP)Tbnnel of Love 20B. ^rin^teen, I. Landau, C. Plotkin (B. Springsteen) (Bruce
86P. S. ODuffy (Swing Out Sister) (V^rgin-Nymph-BMI)U Got The 89Prince (Prince) (Controvaw-ASCAP)Valaie 14S. Wnwood, T. Lord-Alge (S. V^fewcjod, W. Jennings) (Is-
land/Blue ^sy Rida/ mllin' David-BMI)The Way You Make 2Q. Jones, M. Jaclson (M. Jackson) (Mijac/adm. by Wama-Tameivlane-BMI)We'll Be Togetha 43B. Loro, Stmg (Sting) (M^netic Pub. Rep. by Regatta/lll^alSongsAdm. by Atlantic- 1)
We^e Only 100T. Allat (T. AUaw G. Jones) (V^^esden/^ohnnie Mae-BMI/Lud-la/WB-ASCAP)What Have I Done 21S. H^^ (C Lew^N. Tennant A. WiUis) (C^e/l0Mu6ic(admW Virgin MuacTraasaty/Sixeazrdine Modem-ASCAF/BMI)Who\^ 95D. Warrew (R«lsong-ASCAP)Wishing Well 88M. War^ T.T. DArby (TT DArby, S. OUva) (Virgin-
N^nph/You^ Terence-BMI)You And Me Tonight 56E. Kdly,
J.Randol^ (E. KeUy, J. Randolph K Moore) (Virgin
Nymph/Attractive-BMI
B/C SINGLES
Angel 75A. Wmbush A- Wmbush) (Angd Notes-ASCAP)Are You My T 78V. F. Bdl^ R. Simmoru(E. Record) (Unichappdl-BMI)Are Yew Seriottt 74£. Mcxire, J. Mtume (E. Moor^ J. Batton) (Mtume-BMDBaby, Be Mine 11
N. Mardnelli A- Ingram,]. Rawe) (BMCMudc)Baby Fm For Real 47Shenk, M. Stekes (M. Gay^ A. Gaye) 0obete-ASCAP)(Baby Tell Me) Can You Dance 63B. Lorai (B. Lcirai) (WLz Kid/Irving-^^I)Baby Tonight 68M.Jadcscm, W. Jdmson(M.Jadacm) (Vabritmar-^41)Because of you 38R. Qivilles U?. Cold (Amba Pass/Disco Fever/Red Instructian-
al-ASCAP)(Catch Me) Fm Fallirre 58KWiUiams K. aiorc (TStarllng W. Cooler) (Genetic-ASCAP)Certified True 95
RJ. Rice(R.J. Ric^ D Ldtta, L Dodson) (BarKays/Wamer-Tamavlane-BMI)Chick On The Side 83
H. Luvbug, Steevee-o, (A. Pointet P. Pointet D. Rubinson) (PedoGrounds^MI/Ebbetts FeUd-ASCAP)Come And Get 77Qaytoven, L. Batiste W. Kenney (Steward, Lamat Batiste,
Richardson, Qaytoven) (Pure Doight/Main Street/ Bird Cage/InThe Fle^.BMDCome Back To Me 59
C MimB,]r.,P. Rushen (P. Rushen,V. Davis) (Polo Grounds-BMI/Ebbetts Fidd-ASCAP)Come Into My 41
Mantronlk 0. Stois) (Beach House/ Tawaime Lamont-ASCAP)Critkoe 31
J. jedmson (G. J^mson, A. OT^eel) (Hyteiyme/Avante Garde-
Don'tPut 69C Carts, B. Undswood (C Carter D. Hazard, L Heyward, S.
T. Cray, J.Jadoon) (Mozeile/Deeply Sliced-BMI)(Rightsemg/ lYanne Gee/Aidavan-^4 1/ASCAP)Everchanging 80B. Bacharadt C. Sags, D. Posts (B. Badiaradi, C Sags B. Conti)
(United Artists adm. by April/New Hiddoi Vallw-ASCAP-Carede B. Sags Unitsi lion adm. by Bladcwood-bMI)Every Drop^ Your Love 88R. *HaveMs^ Kssey (A. Brown, R. Kssy) (Music Coiparatianof America/Ur Mama/Mercy Ksw-1^0Fc^ Good 49G. Glsm (G. Glenn, D. Quands) (WB/Silvs Sun/DQ-ASCAP)For Your Love 50B White (B. Whit^ B. Loisi) (Sevsi &jngs/Wiz Kid/ Irving-BMI)Games 41LA./Babyfaa(CMuldrow, S. Johnsem, B. Robinson,]. Wilson)(Hip "W^Hip Qiic/MistsJolmsonsJams-BMI)
R Stevens L. Kdl (R Steveniv ll Hall) (Vligin-ASCAP)
Girlfriend 7UA.^^d, Babyface(LA. Rdd, ^byface) (Ksmy/Hip Trlp*^4I)
G. Michael (G. Mich^) (Qiappdl/Marfisan Lediy-AilAP)How Ya Uke !/. 28M. DeWese, T. Riley, B. New, P.O. Harris (T. Riley, M. DeWese)(Zamba-ASCAP/\^illesdsi-BMI)I Can't Live 51Dimples B. Wilson (Dimples. R Wilson, T. Wdls) (Dat Richfeildcat/Wams-Tamslaine/Advansus-BMI/SongsCm ftng-
I Could Nevei/Hot Thing 32PrinreI Couldn't Believe It 36R. McNeaz R. lantosca, J. Bonnefone (R. McNear, M. Oump, R.Baison)(light Squeeze-^0I Do You 45M. Vferdick, R. KeUy (L. Mallah, R Kdly) (Meow Baby-ASCAP/Rck KeUy-BMlI Live F« Your Love 8I Put My Money 84C R. Cason, J. Lewis (C. R. Cason) (Musde ^c^/Jalew-BMI)D. Lambst (ReswicK Werfd, Ridi)
(0'Lyric/l\jnewOTks/Nelana-BMI/Vandorf/ReBwick-Wsfd/Be-semeWest-ASCAP)(! Wanna Get) Close To You 18E. Poeda, V. liiomas, W. Wamecke (V. Thomas L White) (BushBumin'/KMA/Screen Jems-ASCAP)IWantHs 14K Sweat (K Sweat T. Riley) (\Tntertainmsit/Kdffi Sweat/Dm-ril-ASCAP)I Want To Be Your Man UR. Troutman (L Troutman) (TVoutman'^ Saj^^I)1 Want Your Body 90B. Coops (B. Coops) (Sap Me l/Spectrum W-ASCAP)I Wsh You 43K. Gamble L Huff (U Huft K. Gamlde) (Downstairs/ IHano-BM0I Wonds 70P. Bunetta, R Qiudacoff 0. Gesge L. Pardinl) (W.B./Gef-fen/Lucky Break/ Psdini-ASC/&)Fm So Happy 64L Job, W. Beadey (W. Beasley) (Harrindur/Julcrae-BMDInTheMood 21L.A.,Babyface (D. ^mmon& Babyface) (Hip Trip/ Hip Chick)If You Can Do It I Can Too!! 2P. Laurence (Not listed) (Not listed)
If You Let Me Stay 67H. Gray CTT-DArty) (Virgin-Nym^/Young Tenence-BMDKisi 66S. Haivw (Harvey, MaunidO (Adtee/MCA-ASCAP)Let Me Touch You 24^Aevst) (Assorted/WE/Tiy Cap Adm. by The Mighty TTu^e"
Let's Start 33H. Eave^ m (M. Qaxton) (ffiadewo^/Huemar-BMDLei's Again 35D. Conlw, D. Townsend, B. Jackson (B. Jadcson, D. Tcjwnsend, D.Conley) (Odgsns-EMI-A^AP)Look What Started 62R. Chudacoff, P. Bunetta (P. Bunetta, R. (Zhudacoff, M. Holden)0uld«mi/Gouda/Buchu/Dream Dealss/Aiida-ASCAP)Love Changes 5Kashff (S. Scarborough) (Alexscar^BMI)Love Is For Suckers 17FuU Force, J. B. Moor^ R. Ford (PuU Fored (Force FuU/WiU^an-BMDLoveDvoboard 3R. CaUoway, V. CaUoway (R. CaUoway) (Calloco/Hip Trip-BMI)Love Rm 73R. Eari (R. Earl T. Reed) (SoUd Smash/Ray-Ray-ASCAP)Lovss Lane 97Georgio (Georgio) (Geesgio/Stene t>snond-BMI)Lovin' You 98K. Gamble, LA. Huff (K. Gamble LA. Huff) (Downstairs/ PlanoBMI)LuVs Passion and You 92
Qiad, H.King (Chad) (Tmo OweU A/Tune/Bush Burnin-ASCARMary Mack 52LA.iBabyface (Dee^ Kayo, Babyface) (Hip Trip/ Hip Chic-BMDMisunderstood 91B. Collins (M. Lane, B. Collins) (Mashamug adm by Island-BMDMy Forever Love 4
G. Levert M. Gordon, C Cooper (G. Levert M. Gordon)(Ttycm/Fendiff-BMIMysterious 34C.'^artNajee (W. Brathwaite) ^omba-ASCAP)Nameless 57R. Kurs^, Colonel Abrams(C Abrams, M. Freeman)(MCA/Unicaty/Moonwalk-ASCAI^Never Knew Love 81
J. Harris in, T. Lewis 0. Jam. T. Le%vis) (HyteTimeTunes/AvantGarde-ASCAP)No VZ Steppiii' 72
B. Loren (Ncjt Avail) (V^^ Kid/Irving-BMI)Nothing Ventured-Nothing Gained 27C. Singteton (C Singleton) (Almo/Wuntun-ASCAP)OhGM T 44L Holland (E. Record) (Unidiappell-BMt)Over You 26B. BacharaduC Bayer Sags (R. Parker Jr., B. Bacharach, C. BayerSags) (Raydiola/New lEdden Vallty-ASCAP/Carole BayerSage'-BMl)Overnight Success 100
P. Glass (B. Sutton, M. Sutton) (Mibren/ Lauren LooASCAP)Plaything 85
D. Conley 0. Thompson, R \A^lliams, G. Lainon) (Omeo-BMI/ Lenn-Tom-ASCAP)Pump Up The Volume 46M. Youi^ (SkM Young) (Warner Bros.-BMI)Rainy Night 65
S. Dirnkwatov L Armor (W. Douglas Jr., H. Redmond, T. Black,
W^rown m) (V>tyteria/Musc Mmded/Electric Apple/ Careers-
ReservationsForTVvo 53
Kashif (Qark, Prim, EaA) (Catdaddy/New East-ASCAP)Respect Yourself 48A. Bdl, H. Banks, L ^ell Ric^ Llngram) (Irving/Klondike'BMDRun To Me 56A. Windush (A. Wmbush) (WB-ASCAF)Secret Lady 13
La La H. Grate) (Stephanie Mills' Starlight Firri^olt
MCA)She's Fly 12C. Shepard (G. Dick, G. Houy, T. Terry, D. Sanchez) (SiamanDrum-Adm. by Screm Gems-BMI/King Henry I-ASCAP)Sho'YouRteM 93B. WHITE (B. White]. Perry) (Seven Songs/Ba-Dake-BMIShow A litde Love 99N. Martinelli (R. Rowland) (Per Mission-ASCAP)Since You Came 76L. Job, P. Class (P. Glass, N. M. Walden, J. Cohen) (Glasshouse/Ir-vln^V>^ai Weirds Collide-BMl/Gratitujde Sky-ASCAP)
S. Wonder iS. Wondw) (Job^/Bl'ack Biil-ASCAP)So Amazing 23G. Albright^ Vandross) (April/Uncle Rormie's-ASCAP)SoEmotionri 6
N. M. Waldm (Stanbeig, Kelly) (Billy Steinberg/Denise Bany-ASCAi^Some Kind Of Lover 54
A. Cymone, David Z. (A. Cymone, J. Watlw)(Ultrawave/April/Intersang-USA-ASCAP)Someone To Love 9
Full Force (Full Force, lisa lisa) (ForoefuU/WillesdCTi/My My-ASCA?)Superbad 29C. Jasper (Not Avail)
Sweet Memories 60
D. FostB', T. McElroy 0. King, D. Fostci; T. McElroy) 0ay King IV-
BMI)System Of Survival 25M . White F. Glass (Skylark) (Sputnik Adventure/Maurice White-ASCAi^Take Gmd Care 79B. J. Eastmend 0. Butler J. Skinner) ^cnnba-ASCAP/lAWesden-BMI)TWiBeTheDef 30H. Luv bug (D. McQeese; H. Azor) (Protocmes/T\im OutBrodier»*^CAP)This la Love 82C. Dawson, K. Cummings (G. Ballard, C. Magness) (MCA/ Yri-
lowbrick Road-ASCAP)
To Prove My Love 10
J. KiM (T. McElroy, D. Foster J. King) (Jay King IV-BMI)
Touch Ic Go 19
V. Bailey P. BeU (V. Bailey, P. Bea A. Lundy) CTee Girl/Vic's Slic-
BMI/T-Boy/ Buppie-ASCAP)liirn Off Tne lights 89
Lonzo (A. Williams) (Lon-Hop-BMOTwo Occasions 16
LA, Babyface (Babyface, Dee S. Jcknson) (Hip Trip/Hip Chic-
Wanna' Make Love 20
P. Laurence (P. Lauroice) (Bush Burnin'-ASCAP)The Way You 1
Q. Jones (M. Jackson) (Mijac-Adm. by Wamer-Tama-lane-BMI)We'll Be Togeth0 61
B. Leven, Sting (Sting) (Magnetic Pub /R^atta/Dlegal songs)What's Too Much 39P. Bunetta R Chudacoff (I. Ston^ L. Kirtz, P. Talbot, S. Robinson)(Taj Mahal/53rd State/ Lonnie K.-ASCArOWishingWell 86M. War^ T.T. U arby (T.T.D arby, S. Oliver) (Virgin-Nymph/Ycnmg Tcrrence-BMI)Without You 55M. Powdl, Si Gant (L Dozia-) (Beau-di-o-do/Lamont-BMI)You Babe 87De Baig^ C Nasi (B. D^aige) (Striped Horse/D^arge/ Four-teen Fifieen-ASCAP)You Bring Out %L. Holland (L HoUand, G. Jones) (Zomba/WB-ASCAP)You Will Know 40S. Wander (S. Wonda-) 0obete/Black BuU-ASCAP)
COUNTRY SINGLES
Am I Blue (Milene-Opryland-ASCAP) 99As Long As Thoe's Womoi Like You (Memoiy/Tapadero-BMI)55Back In Baby'sArms (Talmonl-BMI) 59BadDay For ABreakl^(Frebar-BMD 80Bdievein Me (April/Grove-ASCAP) 85Bird, The (Caveseon-ASCAP/Hall-Qanait/Frizzell-BMI) . . 62Blowin'UkeABanditCApril/GSC-ASCAP) 77Catch 22 (Anoka-BMD 73Come Joe (Lawya's Daughter/WherefOTe-BMI) 53Crazy From The Heart (Bellamy Bros./MCA/DQnSchlitz-ASCAP) 100Ciytng (Acuff-Rose Opryiand-BMI) 76Crying Shame (TonkaTunes/MCA Music/April/Welbedc/Blue(3uill-A^P) 14Dance For Me (Terrace/ Robert W.Johnson-ASCAP) 58Dizzy Feeling (Get Smart/Fannway-BMI) 79Do Ya' (Wooden Wonder-SESAQ 1
Do You Bdieve Me Now (Hookan/Blue Lake-ASCAP/BMD 35Do You Have To Go (Big Cypress-BMD 83Don't Start The Rre^ibo-AsCAP/H^-Qement-BMI) .... 70Face To Face (Maypop-BMD 42For Your Love (Beechwood-BMI) 56Give Back \ty Heart (Michad H. Goldsen/Lyle Lovett) .... 19Coin' Gone (Forounner/BaitAnd Beer/littleLaurel/FOT^adow/Luo-ative-ASCiAP/BMI) 11
Gone, Gone, Gone(Mdody Lady-BMl) 95Good God, I Had It Good (^ckwood/Land OfMusic/Englishtown-BMI) 91Gotta Get Away (MCA-ASCAP) 96Heaven Can't Be Found (Bocrohus-BMI) 4Here Comes The Night (Pea-Talbot-B?^ 82I Can't Get Qose Enou^ (Tree/ Pacific Iriand-BMD 5I Didn't (Evety Chancel HadKTom Collins-BMI/CollmsCourt-ASCAn 65I Know All About Her (Bent Cent-BMD 78I Prefer The Mocnlteht (Riverstone/Blackwood/Land OfMusic-ASCAP/B^ 3I Want A Love like That (Witer'sGroup/BedUehem/Doubletime/MCA-BMI/ASCApO .... 27I Won't Need You Anymore (Warna-Tamalane/ Face TheMusic/Blue Lake-BNfe 51
I Won't Take Le» Than Your Love (MCA-BM I/Scarlet
Moon-ASCAP) 33I Wouldn’t Be AMan 0ack and Bill/Scngs De Burgo/LodgeHaU-ASCAP) ........... 24If Thoe's Any Ju^ce (WB/BobMontgamoy/Waina-TamCTlane-V^friter'B House/Warner Bro637If You Only wiew (Cavffison-ASCAP/Tapadero-BMI) 67
\Nof '' ''m Rn A Note On Your Pillow (WhiteWings/Enrign/Famous/BlueMoon-ASCAP/BMI) .
Fm Gonna Miss You, Girl (Fourth Roor/HotKitchen-ASCAP) 38Fm Tired (Cedarwood-BMI) 15Just Enoi^ Love (lyn Pen/Caveseon-BMI/ASCAP) 26
Just Lovliv You (<>066 Km/Tree/Kioan l^e-ASCAP) . . . 16»v,The(TapaLast OneTo Know,
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n-ASCAP) . 10Tapadcro-BMI/CaveLet'sDoSamething(BenefitMusic/Englishtown-BMI) .... 45LiNing like There's No Tomorrow(April-ASCAP/ffiackw^od/^obi-BMI) • • •
• ^ 43Louisiana Rain ^obi-BMI/Swallowfork-ASCAP) 61
Lyin' In His Arms Again (Hall-Qement-BMI) 23Lynda (Screen G^^MI-BMI) 28Lyn(
Maia]de Street Memories (Statler Brothers-BMI)
Maybe Your Baby's Got The Blues (WB/Two Sons k GoodSinrie/Irving-Ato^/BMI) 64
MyBaby Sleeps With The Radio On (Big Cypress) 87‘ id (Tree-BMI)Neva Mind (Tree-BMI) 54
Now You're Talkin' (Vogue/Partna-BMD 92Oh What A Love (Unami-ASCAP) 31
On A Good Night (Charlie Monk/Bright Sky/KeithSt^all/April-ASOiP) 88
One FarTneMonw(Tapadao-BMI/Cavesson-ASCAP) . . . .22
One Friend (Pink m-BMl) 7
One St^ Forward (Bar None-BMI) 25Only Love Can Save Me Now CTree/CrossKeys-BMI/ASCAP) 17
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'^ree/CroOnly Whei I Love (Lawyer's Daughta/Tree/CrossK^BMI/ASCAP) 50
Pofect Angd (Axe Handle-ASCAP) 90Please, Please Baby (Coal Dust West-BMD 29Riva Unbroken, 'Die (David Batteau/Giw Ink-ASCAP) .... 66Rdl The CKce (Sateen Gems/Unde Artie/raul Nelson/ LanyBoone) 86
Roses In Decemba (Unde Artie-ASCAP/ LarryButla/Bladcwood-BM I) 72Rou^ And Rowdy Days (Waylon Jennings/Tom CoUins-BMD 13
She Couldn't Love MeAnymore (Rick H^/t Love MeAnymore (Rick Hall/Fame-ASCAP/BMD6She's 1 ikp Heaven (<^akora/Leo Jackson/Rormy Light-BMI) . 75
Shoota (Loose Ends-ASCAP) 74
Shouldn't It Be Easier Than This (Alabama Band-ASCAP) . . .48
Senne Old Side Road (Unde Artie-ASCAP) 39
Somebody lied (Galleon-ASCAP) 63
Somewhere Betweai Ragged and Right (Waylon Jennings/TomCoUins-BMD 46
Somewhere TOTiight (Tree/ Granite/Codwdl-BMI/ASCAP) . . 2
Still Pickin' Up After You Qobette/Rio Bravo-ASCAP/BMD . . 60
1 \^^thin The Soimd Of My Voice (White Oak-ASCAP) ... 21Still \
Sure Feels Good (Tom Q)llins-BMD 47
Sure Thing (Unde Artie-ASCAP/Lawyers' Daughta-BMI) . .30
Sweet Littie '66 (Goldline Music-ASCAP) 93Take It From A Woman (Take It Uke A Man) (Cedarwood-BMI) 84Talkin' To Mysdf .^ain (Cross Keys-ASCAP) 57
Tell Me Thie (^ril-ASCAP/ Irving-BMD 37Tennessee Flat Top Box (Ri^tsong- BMI) 20
That' sMyJob (Tarace/Garwin-ABCAP) 36There's A Real Woman In Me (Fran Powers/VTvian Rae-BMI) . 49This Missin' You Heart Of Mine (Acuff-Roa^ryland-ASCAP/Milene-Opryiand-BMD 41
T^ Old House (VN^rter's Gnnip-BMI/BetiUehem/ScTeaiGems/Lawya's Daughter-ASCAP) 52This CXe House (Uttle Shop OfMorgansongs-BMI/Morganactive/You And I/Jack andBill-ASCAn 98Those Memories Of You (Bill Monroe Music-BM0 9Time And TimeTime In (TomToo GoneToo Lo3
le Again (Foxtail-ASCAP)Colfitis/Collins Court-BV
.69
BMI/ASCAP) 40tng (Almo/Hteh Falutin-ASCAP) 44iUi^yStariinarl
"Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Star (&arbit/Careers-BMI) 32Walk On Boy (Door Knob-BMI) 94We're Staying Together (Writa'sGroup/Bethld\em-BMD . . .71
Wheds(MCAMusic-ASCAP) 18Where EjoThe Nights Go (Lodge Hall/Chaop^/RMB-ASCAEX2».« •• ard-Bml)Who Put The Good In Goodie (Howard-BMI) 81
You Can'tBlame The Train (B<x:q>hus/ParadiseCove-BMD . .68
You SaveMe (Above Angd Music-ASCAP) W
COIN MACHINE
CHICAGO - The Amusement &Music Operators Association will
hold its 1988 Government Affairs
Conference on May 15-17 at the
Hyatt on Capitol Hill in Washington,D.C. Richard Hawkins, immediatepast president of AMOA, will serve
as this year's Government Releations
Committee chairman.Billed as the once-a-year forum for
AMOA members to learn about the
inner workings of government and
bring the industry's message to the
nation's capital, the 1988 conference
will present a full agenda of informa-
tive sessions. Program highlights in-
clude a briefing by AMOA officers
and Robert Wilbur, AMOA's govern-
ment affairs liaison on the status of
key industry issues; an update onThe Coin Coalition's activities
(AMOA is a member of the Coalition,
which is lobbying for introduction of
(Continued on page 33)
NEW NAMA PREXY - James A. Rost, 55,
assumed the position ofpresident and chiefex-
ecutive ofNAMA on Juanuary 1, 1988, suc-
ceeding G. Richard Schretber who retired after
18 years as the association’s chief executive.
Rost has held executive positons in several
leading companies in the vending industryfor
25 years and served as chairman of theNAMAboard of directors in 1986. A native of RedLion, PA, Rost was graduated from Gettys-
burg College with a degree in economics; anddid post-graduate work at Syracuse Univer-
sity, St. Mary’s University of San Antonioand at St. Joseph’s University ofPhiladelphia.
He is licensed as a CPA. As stated by board
chairman Merrill Krakauer "With his exten-
sive experience in our industry and outstand-
ing management record, Jim Rost brings to
NAMA superb qualifications for carring out
and initiating the programs and services
which are needed for the advancement of our
industry.’’
New Kit
From Sega"Shinobi" is the newest kit from
Sega Enterprises, Inc. (U.S.A.) and its
their first since "Choplifter", whichwas a big hit for the company. Thegame theme focuses on a rescue ad-
venture, featuring fast paced high ac-
tion which takes players through five
different stages with 23 distinctive
mission. Each of the five stages con-
cludes with a "final confrontation"
with the master force. Successful
defeat of the master force advances
players to a unique bonus round andthen on to the next stage to face evenmore ominous villains.
The game has one eight-way joys •
tick and three button controls as fol-
lows: the first button controls tKe
jump function; the second controls
the player's weapon function and the
third controls the "special pow»'"feature. This "power" eliminates all
enemies on the screen and can*^^
used only once in each mission.
In Shinobi Sega has included a ne^H^
internally mounted service panel to
be installed by the operator during
the conversion process. This paf.el
will house the service switch, test
switch, and volume control, giving
the operator access to all accoun^rfg
information and statistics to keep tine
game percentaged properly; as well
as access to the self-test information.
The panel, teamed with outstanding
components and cabinet graphics, is
designed to ensure maximum earn-
ing potential for a minimal invfele-
ment. ^As stressed by Tom Petit, senior
vice president-sales and marketing,
'This is the gretest kit we've seen
since Choplifter. If Shinobi was nofof
the same quality vintage, we wouldnot be involved with it," he ad4^.'The income has been superb!"
Further information may be ob-
tained through factory distributors
or by contacting Sega Enterprise, Inc.
(U.S.A.), for referral, at 2149 Para 'e/n
Drive, P.O. Box 610550, San j.^^e,
California 95161-0550.
Court RulefIn Favor OfArachnid
"
CHICAGO - On December 16,
1987, the U.S. Court of Appeals ^rthe Federal Circuit affirm^ a jury
(Continued on page 33)
AROUND THE ROUTE
Happy New Yeareveryone! Having just
returned from vaction
with only a few hours to makedeadline, there was little time to
gather news for this week's column,
let alone re-adjust to normal workschedule (ugh) - so bear with us -
we'll be back in the groove for next
issue!
Check this! Rowe, via a replica of
its R-92 jukebox, has become an "of-
ficial supplier" to the Super BowlXXII Half Time Show, which is
being televised from Jack MurphyStadium in San Diego on January31. What you will see is a 15' high
model of the machine, standing in
the middle of the field as the center-
piece for the show's finale, in full
view of spectators and an estimated
audience of 140,000,000 people whowill be glued to their television sets!
The Half Time Show is beingproduced by Radio City Music HaUProductions and the entertainment
bill will include the famous Rocket-tes along with Chubby Checkerand other celebrities, with the R-92
replica being spotlighted towardsthe climax of the show. As back-upRowe distribs across the country
will be hosting individual regional
events and the factory is providing
all sorts of favors and promotion^items for these parties. In addition,
ops who attend will be eligible to
win a R-92 combo jukebox (the real
thing) that will be raffled off at the
ACME '88 convention in Reno. Raf-
fle tickets are being printed up so besure to contact your local Rowe dis-
tributor for full details. During ourthree-way phone conversation with
Rowe execs Jerry Gordon and Joel
Friedman, it was pointed out that
this spectacular exposure will
benefit the entire coin-op industry
and is in perfect timing with the ex-
tensive campaign that will herald
the lOOth anniversary of thejukebox. Way to go!
A new kit. "Shinobi" is the latest
kit in release from Sega enterprises.
It's their first since "Choplifter" andSega is very excited about it. Ship-
ment to distribs was scheduled for
January 15.
Ya'll come. Our next major trade
convention, namely ACME '88, is
coming up - sooner than you think.
Dates are Friday, March 11 through
Simday, March 13 at Bally's Hotel in
Reno. Check with William T. Glas-
gow, Inc. (ACME'S managementfirm) at 16066 South Park Ave.,
South Holland, IL 60473 for further
details.
State association news. ICMOA,the Illinois state group, proudlynotes that two of its board memberscurrently sit on theAMOA board of
directors. They are Ed Velasquez(Velasquez Automatic Music) andDon Hesch (A.H. Entertainers)...
MOMA, Minnesota's state or-
ganization, just issued advanceregistration forms for its upcomingstate convention and trade show,
which is being held February 12-14
at the Sheraton Park Place Hotel in
Minneapolis...WAMO, the Wiscon-
sin state association, rates a giant
salute for its efforts in relieving
cigarette vending ops from payingan inventory tax; its argumentbeing that cigarettes sold through
vending machines are considered
retail sales and should not be sub-
ject to an inventory tax. Also on the
legislative scene, the association is
hopeful that a bill will soon bedrafted to fully legalize the opera-
tion of cranes in Wisconsin.
Deep freeze! The "SiberianExpress" landed in the Chicago andsuburban area on Monday, January4 bringing with it sub-zero tempera-
tures, a near record cold spell andwind chill factors bordering onminus 60 degrees! Now that's cold,
baby! But relief is predicted in a fewdays with temperatures scheduled
to rise to a sweltering 5 degrees
above zero!
Camille Compasio
AMOA's GovernmentAffairs Conference Is Set
For May 15-17 in
Washington
SERVICE TIP
Nintendo of America provided the following service information with
respect to the VS. System, Play Choice 10, Gun Games. ''
Symtoms1. Pulling the trigger does not start game (with gim pointed at monitor).
2. Pulling the trigger and game starts (with gun not pointed at monitor -
excluding VS. Gunshoe game).
3. Pulling the trigger does not produce a bright flash on the monitor.'
4. Gun intermittently hits wrong characters.
SolutionsExamine the swivel located in the handle of the gun. The two nuts which
hold the swivel together work loose, causing a break in continuity. Re-tighten
the two nuts while making sure the contacts are in their correct position in
relation to the swivel plates.
Examine the light sensing diode PC. Board located in the barrel of the apm.
The solder joints where the PC. Board shield makes contact with the PC.Board break loose. Re-solder this joint using a generous amount of solder. If
the problem still exists after the internal wiring, harness and swivel havechecked out okay, then replacement of the light sensing diode PC. Board is
recommended. Applying a generous amount of solder to the shield-P.C.
Board joint of the replacement diode PC. Board will insure proper operation.
(Ed Note: Ifyou need additional assistance contact the Nintendo Service Depart-
ment at 1-800-633-3236 or 1-206-882-2040 and refer to Bulletin JtPCH-03).
32 C'nth RrtY Inniinrv lA. 1Q88
COIN MACHINEArachnid(Continued from page 32)
’^r,dict and lower court ruling in
^achnid, Inc. versus Industrial
BQ'dgn Electronic Associates (IDEA),
Donald DeVale, Bonita DeVale andKidde Recreation Products. Thedecision by the Federal Circuit
upneld the finding that the IDEAc^ipany had violated the terms of a
ITOO consulting contract with Arach-
When IDEA and its principals
conceive the invention of a dual
microcomputer for use in electronic
dart games, the jury and lower court
ha!i found that the invention actual-
ly belonged to Arachnid under the
ter^ns of the contract. As a result, the
District Court required KiddeR^reation Products, which had pur-
chased IDEA'S assets including the
patent right to the dual microcom-•i
puter invention out of bankruptcy, to
assign the United States patent to
Arachnid.
In its decision, the Court of Ap-peals found that "Donald DeValemet with his patent lawyers to com-mence an application for a patent onthe dual microprocessor in june,
1982. During that meeting, DeValeprovided drawings labeled withIDEA'S project number for its Arach-nid work." According to Paul Beall,
president of Arachnid, IDEA'S elec-
tornic dart games including Centurydarts. All American darts, Sargeant
darts and others have employ^ the
dual microcomptuer for the past
several years and have thus unlaw-fully infringed upon Arachnid'sright to that invention. When askedwhat action Arachnid might take
against purchasers and users of the
infringing IDEA dart games, Mr. Beal
stated that he would have to review
his available legal alternatives before
making a decision.
AMOA(Continued from page 32)
a new dollar coin); a report on the
status of the Berne Conventionwhich, if adopted, would havewidespread repercussions on U.S.
copyright law and jukebox licensing;
and a report on what AMOA's newPolitical Action Committee (called
AMOA PAC) is all about. Memberswill also have the opportunity to
meet with their elected officials.
AMOA's Washington staff will assist
in this regard.
In addition, several social activities
are tentatively planned, including a
congressional reception at tf
Longworth House Office Build in
Also scheduled is an AMOA spo:
sored pinball tournament pittir
members of Congress and their staf
against one another - possibly alor
party lines.
Program, housing and registratic
information will soon be sent to son
1,500 AMOA operator, distribute
and manufacturer members natioi
wide.
Further information may be ol
tained by contacting AMOA heae
quarters at 111 E. Wacker Drive, Sui
600, Chicago, IL 60601 or phonir
(312) 644-6610.
READCASH BOX
At The Atlas Dist. Holiday Bash'^hat was billed as the annual Atlas Distributing, Inc. Christmas party be-
came a major industry event a mini trade show, you might say. Attendance
came close to 500, representing factories from tiiroughout the coin-op com-mutiity and over 150 operating firms. The two major banquet rooms in the
now famous Zum Deutschen Eck Restaurant in Chicago were packed, with
sc^^e accommodations even being set up in the adjacent hall where the equip-
meirt was displayed. And what a lineup of product! You .^w many of the
pieces that were featured atAMOA Expo '87 which kept this room so crowdeit was difficult for the Cash Box photog to squeeze through for close-up shot
The dinner, preceded by cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, was excellent - as usu.
“ and immediately following, the annual raffle was held with an assortmei
of really outstanding prizes being given out to a lot of lucky operators. Tl
mood was festive, everone enjoyed, and hosts Jerry Marcus and Ed Pellegrii
invited one and all to stay on and keep the party going!
Smiling widely for the CB photog are (l-r) Data East's Steve Walton, Capeom's Bill Cravens,
the lovely Shawn Harris and Atlas's Jerry Marcus.
WELCOMEABOARD - Newest member of
the Arachnid staff is Dean Hinueber, a field
sales representative for the English MarkDarts manufacturer. In this position, he will
woT^k on the road providing assistance to
operators with regard to Arachnid's league
anA. tournament programs. Hinueber has anextensive background insales, having worked
for^h Rockford, Illinois based Ecolab, Inc.,
Dollar Rent-A-Car of Schiller Park, Rlinois,
and Quality Paper Co. of Rockford. He has a
Bachelor of Science Degree in Recreational
Adrfiinistration fwm Elinois State Univer-
sity. After completing an intensive training
schedule at Arachnid, he wUl begin covering
various state shows across the country to
familiarize himself with the operators he will
be serving.
Leland Corp.'s “Quarterback" is a big hit and,
as you can see, firm's Ken Anderson couldn't
be more pleased about it!
At Valley's “Cougar Darts" with company
prexy Chuck Milhem and his lovely wife,
Florence.
At "Operation Wolf" with ops David and John Diltz, Atlas's Wayne Watson (2nd from le^
and Taito America's Rick Rochetti.
Wico's Mike Rudowicz (who displayed his magician skills at this party) with SNK's Sue Jaroc
and John Barone.
Pictured near Data East Pinball's "Laser War" are (l-r) Shelley Saks, Steve Walton, Jc
Kaminkow and Gary Stem.
Here we have Ed Pellegrini (r), his mother, Ann, his fiance Wendy Atherton and coinbiz vt
Sam Gersh.
Cash Box January 16. 1988 3 :
NEWSOflVlS (Continued from page 11)
i
I ever got on stage, which was ap-
propriate because my first encounter
with an audience was in San Francis-
co, 1971... it was Halloween night at
an artist community based in a
warehouse and everyone was onacid. There was a man in front of mepainted blue and he was naked. This
was Rock and Roll folks! I was total-
ly aghast. I was trying to get out of
the place, when someone said... 'if
you're not going on, they're going
on.' I just went 'uh-uh, we're going
on.' I walked on stage, staring
everyone in the eye. I got on myknees, I became an animal. It hap-
pened totally naturally, and shocked
the hell out of me... All of a suddenanother part of me came raging out.
CX^er the years, it's become the most
psychologically healthy thing for
me.Soon the band moved to L.A., and
became the first generation of Motels.
The band play^ local gigs, always
attracting a loyal following. Theyfound themselves opening for the
then unsigned Van Halen. The bandseemed to be going more in the direc-
tion of a heavier rock sound than
Davis wanted. The band wasreformed in 1978. The new band had
the melodic, understated quality that
was to become the classic Motels
sound. Capitol signed them in '79.
The Motels became internationally
known and it was while Davis toured
with the band in Europe that she
penned "Only the Lonely." It was a
song about being on the road with
Tim McGovern, Martha's boyfriend
and guitarist in the band.
"We were trying to have a relation-
ship... trying to stay in the sameroom... fighting constantly. Here wewere in this setting that was 180
degrees different from what we felt.
Everything should be perfect, but wewere out there just pretending."
The Motels recorded five records
for Capitol. Policy began as a Motels
album. But Davis sensed the time
was ripe for a change, for a chance to
RIAA (Continued from page 6)
the previously mentioned Decembergold recipients, "Violent Femmes,""Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's
the Sex Pistols," the "Somewhere in
Time Soundtrack," Eric B. & Rakim's
"Paid in Full," Belinda Carlisle's
"Heaven on Earth," Yes's "BigGenerator," Metallica's "GarageDays Revisited," "Reba McEntire's
Greatest Hits," "A Winter's Solstice"
(various Windham Hill artists), Deb-bie Gibson "Out of the Blue" and the
Jets's "Magic."
Two non-theatrical music videos
were certified in December; Janet
Jackson's Control - The Videos, andMike Ditka and the Grabowskis'"The Grabowski Shuffle" (simul-
taneous gold). Also scoring gold
video certifications last month wereCinderella: Night Songs - The Videos,
and Raffi's A Young Children's Con-
cert.
work with new people. She had beenwriting and demoing all the songs
anyway, and had enlisted the help of
sythesist Gary Chang andproducer/ guitarist Richie Zito. "I
was talking to Marty Girard (the
Motels keyboard player) about howto explain the breakup," said Davis.
"He said tell everyone that a May fly
has a lifespan of two days - the
Motels were together for eight years!
Some things just have to end."
Despite a recent bout with cancer,
Martha Davis remains morephilosophical than religious. Shesays about "Heaven Outside MyDoor" a song on the new album:"Some people might look at the song
and say I'm bom again... but it's melooking outside at Mars and Jupiter.
My personal belief is more of an aweof science."
Songwriting remains her primary
form of self expression, besides being
a necessity to put together an album.Davis writes fifty or more songs for
each project. "A great song is cap-
tivating emotionally, it may not even
be very commercial at times. I've al-
ways wanted to write film scores.
That is pure emotion to me." (She
sang on the soundtrack to the film
Made in Heaven).
Her interest in films has led to her
recent acting debut in Bill and Ted's
Excellent Adventure, along withClarence Clemons and Fee Waybill.
She even read for the part of Dorothy
in Blue Velvet. 'That one would have
been a hard one to pull off. Imagine
making my film debut with Dennis
Hopper in my crotch!"
"People say, 'Martha you're so
good on stage you should be in
movies.' They don't realize that it's
180 degrees different. Live you're
playing to the guy in the back. Onfilm you see everything. It's not easi-
ly transferable."
Martha Davis remains a unique
artist, committed to the integrity of
her music. She concludes confident-
ly, 'T'll never change my style to
please anyone."
GRP (Continued from page 6)
on the leading edge of any new tech-
nological advancement. We are con-
vinced that DAT players will be of-
fered to consumers for both thehomeand in automobiles in the comingyear and we want to offer these sameconsumers GRP DAT product."
TIGHT SQUEEZE - Actor Dennis Quaid(Suspect) recaitly joined Squeeze in LosAngeles to help celebrate the band's sold-
out show at the Universal Amphitheatre.Pictvued (from L to R): Quaid; Squeeze's
Qenn Tilbrook; and Joe Sublet, dnmimerfor Dennis Quaid's band.
Home VideoYear In Review
By Julius Robinson
LOS ANGELES - The public con-
tinued to show an appetite for homevideo viewing this year. At year end,
the top-selling videos come from HVgiants like Disney (Lady and the
Tramp, Sleeping Beauty), Paramount(Crocodile Dundee, Top Gun, Star Trek
IV), Lorimar (Jane Fonda's Low Impact
Workout) and MCA (An American
Tail). These were the visible succes-
ses, but as in any highly competitive
industry it is the news from the
trenches that tells the story of HomeVideo in 1987.
Video piracy continued to be a
nagging problem. Jack Valenti of the
Motion Picture Association es-
timated that worldwide one billion
dollars has been lost this year to
pirates, 700 million in the U.S. alone.
Stepped-up law enforcement efforts
by the FBI have scarcely put a dent
into illegal duping. September raids
in the Los Angles area resulted in the
arrest of 15 suspects.
New developments in VCR tech-
nology may aid home taping, not to
mention video pirates. HoweverVCR hardware companies feel un-
fairly persecuted. GO Video of
Scotsdale, Arizona filed a
$250,000,000 lawsuit against the
MPAA and several Japanese andKorean firms. GO claimed that their
attempt to manufacture a newdouble-cassette video player/re-corder was being stymied by a
boycott. The machine will allow high
quality video cassette duping in one
unit.
On another battlefront, a fight over
home video distribution rights for
the blockbuster Platoon was wagedbetween HBO and Vestron. HemdaleFilm Corp. the owner of the master,
originally penned a deal withVestron before the film became a hit,
then claimed a breach of contract
with Vestron. A new deal was struck
with HBO for a reported 14 million,
more than twice the original selling
price to Vestron. Before the dust hadcleared, Chrysler' s Lee lacocca hadpaid HBO 1 million for an introduc-
tory tribute, and HBO had already
prepared for shipment of nearly
400,000 copies. At this writing a coiffc
ruling appears to have gone in
Vestron's favor. In the meantime t%film may have already missed the
boat for this X-mas rush. And so^:
goes.
In Las Vegas this summer the
Video Dealer's Software Association
held one of their largest conventions,
drawing nearly 12,000 people. Ii)
seminars and meetings several cdn-
clusions were drawn. First, madg^for-video productions were in no
danger of overtaking feature films
‘with "A" titles; Spanish langua^^e
videos show an enormous potentid
for growth; commercials in homevideos will continue to increase
video producers ought to ado^tMPAA type ratings; music video
sales are soft; and Vegas is a hell of a
place to try to win a little money.Cable TV continued this year to
fight for it's right to party. TheAcademy of Television Arts an^Sciences announced that cableprogramming would be eligible to
compete for Emmy's. Home Video
producers continued to complainabout pay-per-view cable films asXi
threat to the video rental business.
Finally, the National Cable Associa-
tion survey revealed that althoughbasic cable costs have gone u^viewers are getting more quali^entertainment for their money. ^
This year we saw the continuing
controversy over black and white
film colorization. Hollywood direc-
tors, led by giants like Woody Allen,
testified before Congress that tlfs
process was raping and pillaging this
century's greatest works of art pu^ly for profit. However, the public, it
seems, likes to watch colorized films.
Proposed legislation protectinsg
finished films from changes has a
slim chance of approval. Oije
wonders what the people at Turner
Entertainment would do with 'Phe
Wizard of Oz - Kansas does look bet-
ter in color.
METAL TIFFANY - MCA recording artist Tiffany loas recently awarded with the fi^st
platinum awards received for her debut (double platinum) LP. Shown (from L to R): MCA VPLou Mann; Steve Meyer, MCA Senior VP; Tiffany co-manager Brad Schmidt; Larry Solters,
MCA Senior VP; Tiffany managerIproducer G^ge Tobin; Tiffany; Richard Palmese,MCA Ex-
ecutive VP; Myron Roth, MCA Records President; MCA Music Entertainment Group Presi-
dent Irving Azoff; andMCA VP Harold Sulman.
34 Cash Box January 16. 1988
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;PEED BUGGY SIT DOWN MODEL51595,GONDOMANIA $1395, KARNOV51L«95, TOP SECRET SIT DOWN MODEL51295, DOUBLE DRIBBLE $995, BOOT:AMP $1195, STRIKES & SPARES $795,
[YFO TIGERS $795, TIC TAG TRIVIA
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:LASH ROAD $995, BLACK TIGER5i9*5, WORLD CUP $895, IKARI WAR-^QR $1295, VICTORY ROAD $1395,
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1500.
plier to Jukebox Vendors, has the best
selection of 45s at the best price! With PRE-
PRINTED TITLE STRIPS for all new releases,
and over 5,000 oldie titles, all orders shipped
the same day. Use our toll free # USA-1-800-
527-5137 . . . Texas 1-800442-3136.
MATA HARI-$695; Evel Knivel-$495;
Strikes & Spares — $595; Airborne Aveng-
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• • •
Payphones $65 as extensions. Add kit to
require coins $98. Requiring coins with free
911, timed calls or not, genuinely ECC regis-
tered $295 one ($325 quantity). Expecting
soon long-distance touch-call under $400.
Since ’82 custom circuit board manufactur-
ers for other payphone makers. Call 608-
5824124.
GAME AUCTION—Jukeboxes, Pinballs,
Video Games, Kits, etc. Consign Your
Games Now. Call (312) 672-5922. Ask for
Kevin or George. 955 North Main Street,
Crete, Illinois 60417 — 25 miles south of
C^fTicago! (Over 300 Games Sold Monthly).
A.B.C. Commerical Auction Co.
• • •
JUKEBOX SERVICE MANUALS,b^ks on jukeboxes, title strips. Send for
our catalog of jukebox service manuals andjukebox books. Over 300 quality printed
ni.;nuals listed. A.M.R. Publishing Co., P.O.
Box 3007-C.B., Arlington, WA 98223.P#one (206) 659-6434.
WANTEDGfd Gumball and Peanut Vending Ma-chines, and parts. Send description andp«ice to Don Reedy 251 W. Patrick St.,
Ffederick, MD 21701
SEEBURG Jukeboxes and Used Amuse-ment Games for Sale. Old Style Electro-Me-
chanical Pin Balls available. Videos, Shuffle
A.-kys and your specific requests are our
Command. JUKEMUSIK and Games, Box2fA Hanover, Pennsylvania 17331 — Tele-
phone (717) 632-7205.
HENRY ADAMS AMUSEMENT COM-PANY, 1317 South 1st Street, Temple, TX76501 — Phone (817) 7784211. I want to
buy Merit Pit Boss and Merit Triv-Whiz (sex)
counter (bartop) games.
• • •
DYNAMO POOL TABLES 4x8$l,000each 1/3 deposit & balance C.O.D. 1 want to
buy 22 Crownline Cig Machines in good condi-
tion. Henry Adams Amusement Co. 114
South 1st, P.O. Box 3644, Temple, TX 76501.
• • •
WIRELESS VOLUME Control & Re-
ject Unit—Minute installation time on
Juke box. Choice wall mount or hand held.
Interference free $180.00. Berkhoff De-
signs, 2561 Montaur Hy, Brookhaven, NY11719, (516) 2824527.
• • •
FOR SALE— Blue Chip Stock Market
Wall Street tickertapes, Hi-flyers, Dixie-
lands & uprights. We also carry a complete
line of Bingo & Upright parts. Antique slots
for legal areas. Draw 80 Pokers. Call Was-
sick Dist., Morgantown, West Virginia (304)
292-3791.
• • •
WANTED - Used Single Cranes.
Cannady Amusement Co., 2819
Detroit Road, Niles, MI 49120.
Phone: 616-683-5913.
h
DISTRIBUTORS/OPERATORS for Can^dian made coin operated Counter Top(3&mes and Electronic Scales. High quality
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Bentley Ave., Nepean, Ont., Canada K2E6T7, Tel: (613) 226-7515.
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WANTED—Quarter Horses Lasers— Ke-
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(717) 848-1846.
• • •
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312-369-2406.
• • •
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45’s and picture sleeves. Highest prices
paid for any quantity. Records or sleeves,
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44118(216) 321-0175• • •
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