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WEEKLY Single Copy Price $1.00 Volume 42 No. 13 June 8, 1985 SUPERTRAMP FAR FROM FORGOTTEN Supertramp's long awaited new album, Brother Where You Bound is steadily moving up the album charts across the country and made the Top 30 of the RPM 100 after only 3 weeks of charting. The album, already at the platinum level, has been propelled by Cannonball, the first single taken from the album. Three years in the making, the new album is currently the focus of a major push by A&M Records Canada. The launch of the album was bolstered by the attendance of the band at a media/industry reception at Toronto's Diamond. During the event, MuchMusic premiered the 19 -minute film, based on the title track and, needless to say, the reaction was "mixed" The album launch was followed by a promotional tour of Canada by the band members. Produced by the band and David Kershen- baum, Brother Where You Bound repre- sents the first album without former mem- ber Roger Hodgson who was a key con- tributor from the writing standpoint. A little colour was added to the session with Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour making a guest appearance. When Hodgson left the band, some critics were quick to write off Supertramp. However, with platinum status in just a couple of weeks of release, Supertramp have proven they still have a solid follow- ing in Canada where, incidentally, they have always done extremely well. The quartet now comprises vocalist/ keyboardist Rick Davies, saxophonist John Helliwell, bassist Doug Thomson, and Bob Siebenberg on drums. The latter pointed out that the time lapse between albums (3 years) is not uncommon for Super - tramp. There was also a 3 year wait be- tween Breakfast In America and Famous Last Words. A&M filled the gap with the release of Paris, the band's "live" LP. "The backbone of this new LP, Brother Where You Bound, has actually been around for some time," Siebenberg ex- plains. "The track was originally slated for our Famous Last Words album, but it just didn't fit the format. Ever Open Door was also written around the same time, but Side 2 is all very new material." Siebenberg described the current Super - tramp sound as much tougher with more of a jazz and blues influence. "It's getting back into the dramatic effort and power," he continues. "It's much closer to Crime Of The Century, more mature. It reflects the way we live our lives today." Rick Davies, who wrote all the music and lyrics on the new LP, adds to Sieben - berg's description of the band's "today status" with "I now find myself less appre- hensive about saying something that might have a political edge to it," continuing with "I tend to read more newspapers, listen more to what is going on in the world and, in turn, I'm prepared to risk my neck a little more." Siebenberg admitted that when a band loses a key member there are no guaran- tees for anything, but he stressed that in their case it was impossible to hold good music back. "We continue to feel the way we do and we're not worried about being in or out of the limelight. We think the new album will grow on people." As far as attaining the popularity they once held, the drummer says, "We certainly have the potential to meet the popularity. Those who liked the group before will like this album." "I think the music on this record is some of the most accessible stuff that we've come out with over the last 2 or 3 records," he continues. "And now, we are a bit freer to bring in people from the outside to help us recreate the music in the live shows. We had some real good players on this LP, especially a guitar player named Marty Walsh, who supplied an element to the group that it's never had." He concludes with "We would probably want to take Marty on the road, and it's just little ele- ments like that, that will make it easy to play our new songs and some of Rick's (Davies) best material from the past that we haven't been able to perform live." Tour plans are in the talking stages, which should see the band firming a major North American tour this coming fall or early spring of next year. - PM No. 1 SINGLE EVERYBODY WANTS TO RULE THE WORLD Tears For Fears No. 1 ALBUM TEARS FOR FEARS Songs Fror, The Pic?, C SINGLE PICK GET IT ON Power Station Capitol - B -5479-F ALBUM PICKS HELIX Long Way To Heaven Capitol - ST -12411-F AHA Hunting High And Low Warner Bros - 92-53004-P

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  • WEEKLY

    Single Copy Price$1.00

    Volume 42 No. 13June 8, 1985

    SUPERTRAMP FAR FROM FORGOTTEN

    Supertramp's long awaited new album, Brother Where You Bound is steadilymoving up the album charts across the country and made the Top 30 of theRPM 100 after only 3 weeks of charting. The album, already at the platinumlevel, has been propelled by Cannonball, the first single taken from the album.Three years in the making, the new album is currently the focus of a majorpush by A&M Records Canada. The launch of the album was bolstered by theattendance of the band at a media/industry reception at Toronto's Diamond.During the event, MuchMusic premiered the 19 -minute film, based on thetitle track and, needless to say, the reaction was "mixed" The album launchwas followed by a promotional tour of Canada by the band members.Produced by the band and David Kershen-baum, Brother Where You Bound repre-sents the first album without former mem-ber Roger Hodgson who was a key con-tributor from the writing standpoint. Alittle colour was added to the sessionwith Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmourmaking a guest appearance.

    When Hodgson left the band, somecritics were quick to write off Supertramp.However, with platinum status in just acouple of weeks of release, Supertramphave proven they still have a solid follow-ing in Canada where, incidentally, theyhave always done extremely well.

    The quartet now comprises vocalist/keyboardist Rick Davies, saxophonist JohnHelliwell, bassist Doug Thomson, and BobSiebenberg on drums. The latter pointedout that the time lapse between albums(3 years) is not uncommon for Super -tramp. There was also a 3 year wait be-tween Breakfast In America and FamousLast Words. A&M filled the gap with therelease of Paris, the band's "live" LP.

    "The backbone of this new LP, BrotherWhere You Bound, has actually beenaround for some time," Siebenberg ex-plains. "The track was originally slatedfor our Famous Last Words album, but itjust didn't fit the format. Ever Open Doorwas also written around the same time,but Side 2 is all very new material."

    Siebenberg described the current Super -tramp sound as much tougher with moreof a jazz and blues influence.

    "It's getting back into the dramaticeffort and power," he continues. "It'smuch closer to Crime Of The Century,more mature. It reflects the way we liveour lives today."

    Rick Davies, who wrote all the musicand lyrics on the new LP, adds to Sieben -berg's description of the band's "todaystatus" with "I now find myself less appre-hensive about saying something that mighthave a political edge to it," continuing with"I tend to read more newspapers, listenmore to what is going on in the world and,in turn, I'm prepared to risk my neck alittle more."

    Siebenberg admitted that when a bandloses a key member there are no guaran-tees for anything, but he stressed that intheir case it was impossible to hold goodmusic back. "We continue to feel the waywe do and we're not worried about beingin or out of the limelight. We think the newalbum will grow on people."

    As far as attaining the popularity theyonce held, the drummer says, "We certainlyhave the potential to meet the popularity.Those who liked the group before willlike this album."

    "I think the music on this record issome of the most accessible stuff that we'vecome out with over the last 2 or 3 records,"he continues. "And now, we are a bit freerto bring in people from the outside to helpus recreate the music in the live shows. Wehad some real good players on this LP,especially a guitar player named MartyWalsh, who supplied an element to thegroup that it's never had." He concludeswith "We would probably want to takeMarty on the road, and it's just little ele-ments like that, that will make it easy toplay our new songs and some of Rick's(Davies) best material from the past thatwe haven't been able to perform live."

    Tour plans are in the talking stages,which should see the band firming a majorNorth American tour this coming fall orearly spring of next year. - PM

    No. 1 SINGLEEVERYBODY WANTS

    TO RULE THE WORLDTears For Fears

    No. 1 ALBUMTEARS FOR FEARS

    Songs Fror, The Pic?, C

    SINGLE PICK

    GET IT ONPower Station

    Capitol - B -5479-F

    ALBUM PICKS

    HELIXLong Way To HeavenCapitol - ST -12411-F

    AHAHunting High And Low

    Warner Bros - 92-53004-P

  • 2 - RPM - June 8, 1985

    Court and police action reported by CRIACRIA reports several matters before thecourts, as well as matters under investi-gation by several police forces. Jack Ander-son and Philip Anderson (d.b.a. Ahed MusicCorp. Ltd., Arc Sound Co. Ltd., and Pre-cision Record Productions, all of Willow -dale, Ont): the principals and companieshave been charged under the CriminalCode with defrauding certain persons hav-ing a proprietary interest in certain record-ings, namely, The Rod Stewart Collection,Roy Orbison, Johnny Horton, Harvest OfHits, and Country Superstars. It's allegedthat the products were manufactured with-out licence or authorization. RichardSteinhoff (d.b.a. R. Steinhoff WholesaleInc. of Woodstock, Ont.): the principaland his company have been charged underthe Copyright Act with regard to infring-ing copies of works in which copyrightsubsists. 110 charges have been laid, dealingwith a variety of artists. Next court date isJuly 30, 1985 at Woodstock. All of theproduct for which charges have been laidwas, according to the CRIA report, im-ported.

    Under investigation by police in therespective areas are Millbank Music Corp.St. Laurent, P.Q. (Mr. G. Shapiro), Discus,St. Laurent, P.Q. (Mr. I. Heisler), Trans-Musique (T.M.I.) Inc. St. Leonard, P.Q.(Mr. A. Guillemette), and 124578 CanadaInc. (Concord Music), Concord, Ontario(Mr. J. Vermeer).

    It is alleged that the above persons/companies participated in the manufactur-

    Virgin Atlantic namedMUSEXPO carrierVirgin Atlantic has been firmed as theofficial U.S. and Central European carrierfor MUSEXPO '85 and International VID-EXPO '85. Both events are set for Kensing-ton Exhibitions Centre in London, Eng-land (Oct. 16 through 18).

    Special seat blocks and packages will beavailable to participants in the 2 events whoconfirm their travel requirements in ad-vance.

    With newly introduced daily servicebetween Newark and Gatwick, Virgin willprovide full service while offering the mostcompetitive roundtrip airfares of $438 U.S.dollars from Newark.

    Huey Lewis And The News receive MCA.7 -times platinum award for their SportsLP. Presentation was made backstage atthe P.N.E. In Vancouver. Don Shafer ofCFOX was on ,hand for the presentation.

    ing and/or distribution of alleged counter-feit records and cassettes during 1983,1984 and 1985. Some of the artists involvedare: Robert Charlebois, Jean-Pierre Ferland,Edith Piaf, Michael Fugain, and GilbertBecaud.

    Montreal Urban Community Police exe-cuted a Warrant to Search at Millbank inApril and seized 18,000 pieces of allegedcounterfeit product.

    At the end of April, 1985, the Metro-politan Toronto Police (Fraud Squad)executed a Warrant to Search at Concordand seized numerous stampers and othermatrix parts alleged to have been used inthe production of the counterfeit product.

    If was also reported that at the end ofApril 1985, during the execution of theWarrant to Search at Concord, police seizedapproximately 8,000 pieces of allegedbootleg LP's of the 1985 Cincinnati, OhioBruce Springsteen concert, and the metalstamping parts.

    No charges have apparently been laid ineither of these matters and investigations arereportedly continuing.

    Orescan overseeingrelease of I.R.S. productPaul Orescan, heading up the Canadianoffice of the I.R.S. label, has geared forthe release of several new projects, whichwill be distributed by MCA in Canada. Theyare The Three O'Clock, Arrive WithoutTravelling, and the Truth's new PlaygroundAlbum. More LPs are being scheduled forrelease.

    "We have a really positive feeling withthe new team, as well as the marketingtools and materials that MCA is providing,"said Orescan.

    He pointed up that all I.R.S. catalogueproduct will still be distributed by A&M,and that all new releases will be coveredby MCA.

    From the British quintet, The Truth,I.R.S. has issued 3 versions of ExceptionOf Love, the first single to be taken fromthe album: the album version, an edited,remixed 7" which ships in a picture sleeve;and a radio -only 12" with the extendedversion on one side and the dance mixon the flip. A live video is also availableof the single.

    The Three O'Clock LP has no singledetermined at press time, however a videohas been made available of Her Head'sRevolving. The semi -psychedelic quartet,based in California, were produced byMike Hedges.

    Fables Of The Reconstruction, the nextalbum from R.E.M. will be shipped mid -June. This is the third album from theGeorgia -based band and was produced byJoe Boyd, known for his work with theearly Pink Floyd, and is the first R.E.M.LP to include horns. The lead AOR trackis Can't Get There From Here. Tour datesfor June will be announced shortly. ThreeO'Clock will be the opening band.

    Sting's new singlebreaking fastIf You Love Somebody Set Them Free, thedebut single from Sting in his new solo role,has become one of the fastest trackedsingles this year. Taken from his upcomingLP release, Dream Of The Blue Turtles, thesingle received immediate playlist adds andimpressive chart positions on its first weekof release - and entered the RPM 100 singlessurvey at No. 69 with a bullet that sameweek. The album, produced by Sting andPete Smith, is scheduled for a June 10threlease.

    As an added bonus, the initial shipmentof the single (70,000 pieces) was pressed ingold vinyl - the first time A&M Canada hasshipped a gold single. A 12" is also expected.

    "Response from radio has been ex-cellent" said Randy Wells, National Promo-tion Manager for A&M's Canadian opera-tion. "It's definitely one of the fastestmoving singles for us. We've locked upthe country."

    Also included on the LP are Love IsThe Seventh Wave, Russians, We WorkThe Black Seam, plus a new version ofShadows In The Rain, a song that appearson Police's Zenyatta Mondatta LP.

    Instrumental background for the StingLP was supplied by Kenny Kirkland (key-boards), Branford Marsalis (sax/percussion),Omar Hakim (drums), Darryl Jones (bass)with background vocals supplied by DoletteMcDonald and Janice Pendarvis. Alsogiving an assist are Danny Quatrochi onsynclavier and Eddy Grant on congas.

    With A&M already showing a strongquarter, the Sting LP will obviously con-tinue that roll. "Initial orders will be overplatinum," says Joe Summers, Senior VicePresident & General Manager of A&MCanada. "In the long term, the sky's thelimit. The Police album, Synchronicitywent over 850,000. Between 100,000 and800,000 for this album would make usvery happy." He continues with "Havingheard the album already, I think it's abrilliant piece of work. It's more than justbackground music. And having Sting atWonderland this year, I think will make itone of the hottest tickets this summer."

    Motown Canada's "Junk Yard Dogs"deliver the new Commodores single, AnimalInstinct, to CKFM's Sheila Conner. Quality'sBrian Stutz gives an assist.

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    Q carries on with 'pure rock'"I'd call it the 'lemming factor," answersCILQ-FM (Q-107) Vice President GarySlaight, when askedhis opinion regard-ing the softening ofradio formats. "Sureradio formats havesoftened . . . every-body's followingsuit. Three years ago,most major marketswould have 2 or 3AOR outlets. Now,it's frequently closerto one. I read about Gary SlaightAOR 'booming', but that only followsgiven how few there are left. AlthoughQ -107's sound was harder a year ago than itis now, we're still trying to maintain theimage of a pure rock - however that'sdefined - station."

    The son of broadcasting mogul AlanSlaight, the younger Slaight was raised in"a radio family". After studies at Uni-versity of Western Ontario, Slaight workedat an ad agency, followed by stints atQuality Records, Warner Bros. (WEA),and CKLG in Vancouver. He joined Q atits inception in 1977. Following the de-parture of Dave Charles in 1978 and TonyViner in 1983, Slaight absorbed bothindividuals' positions - Program Directorand General Manager respectively. The PDresponsibilities are lessened significantly bythe presence of Bob Mackowycz. "Bob isfabulous," says Slaight. "We're alwayscommunicating well because we've beendoing it for 7 years. I'd be bored withoutboth functions to look after. I have goodpeople here, like Bob, so it makes it easy."

    The station sponsors an annual Home -

    Michelob sponsoringPhil Collins tourMichelob, the St. Louis -based brewery,is the sponsor for Atlantic recording artistPhil Collins' current North American tour.The tour's 28 dates amount in sum to 39performances throughout the U.S. as wellas in Montreal (played May 13) and inToronto (29).

    It would be a gross understatement tosay that the Genesis vocalist/drummer ishot. In addition to an ongoing career withGenesis that now spans 15 years. Collins'star as a solo performer on the internationalmusic scene is still ascendant. His 3rd soloLP, No Jacket Required, has been NorthAmerica's No. 1 LP and topped the RPM100 on Apr. 27, a position it held forseveral weeks.

    Collins won a Grammy as Pop MaleVocalist of the Year earlier this year,and witnessed his Easy Lover duet withEarth Wind & Fire's Philip Bailey top A/C,pop, and black charts. One More Night, thedebut single from the No Jacket RequiredLP, went to No. 1. Sussudio, the debutEuropean single and North Americanfollow-up, has - not surprisingly - vaultedquickly into most top 30's after barelya month on release.

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    If You Love Soinehody Set Them Free, the debut single from Sting in his new solo role,

    has become one of the fastest tracked singles this year. Taken from his upcoming

    LP release, Dream Of The Blue Turtles, the single received immediate playlist adds and

    impressive chart positions on its first week of releaie - and entered the RPM 100 singles

    survey at No. 69 with a bullet that same week. The album, produced by Sting and

    Pete Smith, is scheduled for a June 10th release.

    As an added bonus, the initial shipment of the single (70,000 pieces) was pressed in

    gold vinyl -

    the first time A&M Canada has shipped a gold single. A 12" is also expected.

    "Response from radio has been ex- cellent" said Randy Wells, National Promo-

    tion Manager for A&M's Canadian opera- tion. "It's definitely one of the fastest

    moving singles for us. We've locked up the country."

    Also included on the LP are Love Is The Seventh Wave, Russians, We Work The Black Seam, plus a new version of

    Shadows In The Rain, a song that appears on Police's Zenyatta Mondatta LP.

    Instrumental background for the Sting LP was supplied by Kenny Kirkland (key-

    boards), Branford Marsalis (sax/percussion), Omar Hakim (drums), Darryl Jones (bass) 4 with background vocals supplied by Dolette

    McDonald and Janice Pendarvis. Also giving an assist are Danny Quatrochi on

    synclavier and Eddy Grant on congas. With A&M already showing a strong quarter, the Sting LP will obviously con-

    tinue that roll. "Initial orders will be over platinum," says Joe Summers, Senior Vice

    President & General Manager of A&M Canada. "In the long term, the sky's the

    limit. The Police album, Synchronicity went over 850,000. Between 100,000 and

    800,000 for this album would make us very happy." He continues with "Having

    heard the album already, I think it's a brilliant piece of work. It's more than just

    background music. And having Sting at Wonderland this year, I think will make it

    one of the hottest tickets this summer."

    Motown Canada's "Junk Yard. Dogs" deliver the new Commodores single, Animal

    Instinct, to CKFM's Sheila Conner. Quality's Brian Stutz gives an assist.

    Q carries on with 'pure rock' mandate "I'd call it the 'lemming factor," answers

    CILQ-FM (Q-107) Vice President Gary Slaight, when asked

    his opinion regard- ing the softening of

    radio formats. "Sure radio formats have

    softened . . .

    every- body's following

    suit. Three years ago, most major markets

    would have 2 or 3 AOR outlets. Now,

    it's frequently closer to one. I read about

    AOR 'booming', but that only follows given how few there are left. Although

    Q -107's sound was harder a year ago than it is now, we're still trying to maintain the

    image of a pure rock - however that's defined - station." The son of broadcasting mogul Alan Slaight, the younger Slaight was raised in

    "a radio family". After studies at Uni- versity of Western Ontario, Slaight worked

    at an ad agency, followed by stints at Quality Records, Warner Bros. (WEA),

    and CKLG in Vancouver. He joined Q at its inception in 1977. Following the de-

    parture of Dave Charles in 1978 and Tony Viner in 1983, Slaight absorbed both

    individuals' positions - Program Director and General Manager respectively. The PD

    responsibilities are lessened significantly by the presence of Bob Mackowycz. "Bob is

    fabuloui," says Slaight. 'We're always communicating well because we've been

    doing it for 7 years. I'd be bored without both functions to look after. I have good

    people here, like Bob, so it makes it easy." The station sponsors an annual Home -

    Michelob sponsoring Phil Collins tour

    Michelob, the St. Louis -based brewery, is the sponsor for Atlantic recording artist

    Phil Collins' current North American tour. The tour's 28 dates amount in sum to 39

    performances throughout the U.S. as well as in Montreal (played May 13) and in

    Toronto (29). It would be a gross understatement to

    say that the Genesis vocalist/drummer is hot. In addition to an ongoing career with

    Genesis that now spans 15 Years. Collins' star as a solo performer on the international

    music scene is still ascendant. His 3rd solo LP, No Jacket Required, has been North

    America's No. 1 LP and topped the RPM 100 on Apr. 27, a position it held for

    several weeks. Collins won a Grammy as Pop Male

    Vocalist of the Year earlier this year, and witnessed his Easy Lover duet with

    Earth Wind & Fire's Philip Bailey top A/C, pop, and black charts. One More Night, the

    debut single from the No Jacket Required LP, went to No. 1. Sussudio, the debut

    European single and North American follow-up, has

    - not surprisingly - vaulted quickly into most top 30's after barely

    a month on release.

    Gary Slaight

    grown Contest for aspiring bands, now into its 7th year. Slaight admits that "it's not a totally original idea" but emphasizes the contest's longevity. Rockline, the

    syndicated, satellite -accessed interview pro- gram, is carried by Q-107 Monday nights at 11:30 p.m. "Rockline has been running

    with great success in the U.S. for 3 years," Slaight explains. "As a rule, it makes for

    good radio . . .

    it's brought radio right into the '80s. Now the fan can speak directly with the artist."

    duMaurier sponsors Jazz Festival

    The first du Maurier International Jazz Festival has been firmed for 5 days in 16 locales throughout Toronto, including Roy

    Thomson Hall, Massey Hall, The Sheraton Centre, and The Brunswick House.

    Slated to appear at the event, which runs June 18 through 22, are such jazz

    notables as Oscar Peterson, Lionel Hamp- ton, Michel Petrucciani, and Miles Davis.

    Information is available on a "jazz hotline" at 416-597-1589, set up by Festi-

    val Plus Concerts, the event's organizer/ producer.

    CBS takes precautions with Marvin Gaye LP

    Due to some of the ,controversial subject matter on the new Marvin Gaye LP, Dream

    Of A Lifetime, CBS Records is including a notice on the jacket advising consumers

    that they may find some of the lyrical content offensive. CBS also took similar

    precautions with the Eddie Murphy album, a comedy LP released by CBS.

    The album was co -produced by Gaye, Gordon Banks and Harvey Fuqua. Sancti-

    fied Lady has been released as the first single. The LP includei material the late singer had been working on just before

    his death last year. The album also con- tains material he had recorded over the years and turned over to his mother for

    safekeeping. "Some material on the album may be

    offensive to listeners," said Bill Bannon, Director of Artist Relations and R&B Product Manager for CBS. "I didn't find the

    record offensive, but there are a couple of tracks that are questionable. It's a very mix-

    ed and diversified LP. It's just good music, as far as I'm concerned, and I think it's

    going to do very well." The Life's Opera track includes the Lord's Prayer, while Dream Of A Lifetime

    contains lyrics that ironically conclude with "I thank God for my wonderful life".

    Bannon pointed out that the° notice is just to bring attention to would-be buyers that it's the right of the consumer to either buy or not buy an album.

    "Many people are going to start guessing about this LP because they may think he

    (Gaye) may have knew something was going to happen. It's going to conjure up a lot of

    thoughts. That may be considered con- troversial."

    RPM - June 8,1985 - 3

    Standard appointment for Greg Stewart

    Greg Stewart has been appointed Vice Pres- ident and General Manager of CJAD Ltd. The appointment has been described as

    "consolidating the responsibility of both CJAD-AM and FM96, CJFM under one gen-

    eral manager." In making the announcement Peter Shur - man, President of Standard Broadcasting,

    Radio Division, stated: "Greg clearly dem- onstrated his abilities as Program Director

    and then as General Manager of CJAD and that they too will benefit from his unique

    management style." Stewart became an important part of the

    Montreal radio scene in 1974 as on -air per- sonality and Music Director for CKGM. He

    joined CJFM in 1978 as Program Director. During the period of time he was with CJFM, the station moved from a BBM weekly rating of 274,000 in 1978 to break-

    ing the half million mark at 518,000 in '85. On accepting his new position, Stewart noted: " I view the opportunity to manage

    both stations as tremendously exciting; certainly my greatest challenge in broadcast-

    ing to date. My new role will be to supervise the direction and positioning for CJAD and

    CJFM. Each station's target will be re- emphasized. While FM96, CJFM maintains

    top numbers in it's desired age 25- 40 age group, CJAD will position itself as the leader in 30-54."

    Slate of new releases from Fanfare label

    Fanfare Records the Toronto -based classi- cal independent, has announced a release

    schedule that will see 20 new projects materialize over the next 6 months.

    These will include 4 records featuring Andrew Davis in both conductor and

    musician (harpsichord, organ) roles, 3 re- leases from cellist Ofra Harnoy, as well

    as releases from Erich Kunzel, Riki Tur- ofsky, John Arpin, and Anton Kuerti.

    The label's president, Julian Rice, is currently negotiating foreign licensing and/

    or distribution rights for Fanfare product.

    Thor picks up his Viper LP, Only The Strong during visit to Attic offices (I to r) Keith Zazzi, Thor, Al Mair (Attic Pres),

    Pantera, Steve Price, and in front Attic's Ralph Alfonso and Lindsay Gillespie.

  • 4 - RPM -June 8,1985

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    Possibly the end of an era.The financial problems plaguing one of thebiggest annual events in the music industryhave led to the speculation that this couldbe the end. It got too big too fast . . . notthe business . . . the event!! It no longer is abig and prestigious event. It's more like adisaster . . . on the books and I mean bigbucks. Now that's a nose for news!!! Eatyour hearts out dailies!! SCOOP!) (EC:After you stoop!!)

    So and so .. . and the 7 dwarfs . . ??How about that major programmer who has7 girls between the ages of 18 and 34, givinghim an assist on picking music. Do youknow where your children are? Reminds meof the old days when on -air personalitieshad lots of fun. Of course, you had to bea personality ... or at least have some.

    Some swashbuckling action!!Don't you believe for a minute that justbecause a few pirates and counterfeitersare being caught . . . . that's the end of it.Just watch for an all out, full scale crack-down on anyone who puts out a recordand doesn t' have rights to the product.Finally, the industry means business and,perhaps retailers who sell the bogusproduct, may have a surprise coming.(EC: Fight those pirates like Errol Flynnin the movies!! On Guard!!!)

    . the prophets of doom, the messengers ormediocrity, trill he overwhelmed by the newgeneration ol competent, creative, confidentartisans and by all those of preceding generationswho have already demonstrated their freshness ofmind, their talent and their capacity for inspiredleadership." Pierre Juneau.1 Vkl r

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    The battle for the RPM Cup . . !!They're off and battling bat to bat forthe RPM Cup. . . . and who was that blondstranger in the purple sweater who caughtthe Sunrise team by surprise? The WEAWackers wrapped that game 15 to 5. All -disc also looked good, defeating Wheels 13to 6, and Capitol never looked that goodlast year, as they defeated Quality by ascore of 14 to 6. The squeaker was CBSover Roblan 7 to 4. The Sunrise teamwasn't that bad really . . . as Ian Marchantmade good use of the free agent draft. It'salso expected that Sunrise catcher RobinNewstead will sign a major equipmentendorsement deal very soon.

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    Infomart of Canada, a division of theSoutham publishing concern, launched theTeleguide service in Toronto in 1982. The

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    firm, founded in 1975, is currently a leadingworld supplier of videotex products andservices.

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    RECORDS TO RADIO

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    (8) EVERYBODY WANTS TO RULE THE WORLDTears For Fears Vertigo - SOV-2354-Q(LP) Songs From The Big Chair - VOG1-3353-Q

    2 1 (14) DON'T YOU (Forget About Me)Simple Minds - Virgin - VS -1250-QILPI Breakfast Club/Soundtrack - SP -5045-W

    5 (10) WEVERYTHIG SHE ANTSHAM ColumNbia - 38.04W840 -H(LP) Make It Big - FC-39595-H

    (131CRAZY FOR YOUMadonna - Geffen -92-90517-P(LP) Vision Quest/Soundtrack - XGHS-24063-P

    (15) RHYTHM OF THE NIGHTDeBarge - Gordy - G -1770X -M(LP) Rhythm Of The Night - G -6123-M

    (121 SMOOTH OPERATORSade - Portrait - 37-04807-H(LP) Diamond Life - FR -39581-1-1

    (10) GIGOLO/I AIN'T GOT NOBODYDavid Lee Roth - Warner Bros 92-90407-P(LP) Crazy From The Heat 92-52221-P

    (15)OBSESSIONAnimotion - Mercury MS -76230Q(LP) The Language Of Attraction -SMM-1-4106-0

    (6, ANGELMadonna - Sire - 92-90087-P(LPI Like A Virgin - 92.51571-P

    (in WE ARE THE WORLDUSA For Africa - Columbia - 7BEN-04839-1-1(LP) We Are The World - BEN -40043-H

    110) WALKING ON SUNSHINEKatrina & The Waves Attic - AT -327-W(LP) Katrina & The Waves - LAT-1210M

    (10)SUDDENLYBilly Ocean - Jive - JIVE -90X -M(LP) Suddenly - JV-6613-M

    (20)NIGHTSHIFTCommodores - Motown - M1773 -M(LP) Nightshift - M6124 -M

    (8) BLACK CARSGino Vannelli Polydor - PDS-2279-Q 1,11.(LP) Black Cars -PD5-1-6415-Q

    022 (10)T.HINGS CAN ONLY GET BETTERH Jones -WEA - 24-91487-P(LPI Dream Into Action -24-06321-P

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    (61WOULD I LIE TO YOUEurythmic - RCA - PB-14078-N(LP) Be Yourself Tonight - AJL1-5429-N

    161AXEL FHarold Faltermeyer - MCA - 52536-J(LP) Beverly Hills Cop/Soundtrack - MCA -5553-J

    (5)SUSSUDIOPhil Collins - Atlantic - 78-95607-P(LP) No Jacket Required - 78-12401-P

    PIA VIEW TO A KILLDuran Duran - Capitol - 5475-FILP) A View To A Kill/Soundtrack - SV-12413-F

    )14ISOME LIKE IT HOTPower Station - Capitol - 5444-FILP) The Power Station - SJ-12380-F

    12o)ONE NIGHT IN BKMurray Head - RCA

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    (LP) CHESS - PL2-70500-N

    23 15 (141ALL SHE WANTS TO DO IS DANCEDon Henley - Geffen 92.90657-P(LP) Building The Perfect Beast - XGHS-24026-P

    24 9 (12) TEARS ARE NOT ENOUGHNorthern Lights - Columbia - 7BEN-7073-H 0(LP) N/A

    Q31 (5)(You're AISTRANGE ANIMALGowan - Columbia C4 -7082-HILPI Strange Animal - PC -80099-H

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    Q32 I5)HEAVENBryan Adams - A&M - 2729-W(LP) Reckless -SP-5013-W

    27 20 (131D0N'T COME AROUND HERE NO MORETom Petty & Heartbreakers - MCA 52496-JILPI Southern Accents - MCA -5486-J

    28 30 (7)VOU'RE THE ONLY LOVE MAPaul Hyde & The Payolas A&M 682-W(LP) Here's The World For Ya SP -5025-W

    (5) FRESHKool And The Gang - DeLite DES -833-QILP) Emergency - DSR-8509-0

    30 33 (6) SAY YOU'RE WRONGJulian Lennon - Atlantic - 78-95677-P(LP) Valotte - 78-01841-P

    CANNONBALL31 36 2731.),(LP) Brother Where You Bound -SP-5914-W

    32 25(/./SHOUTTears For Fears - Vertigo - SOV-2351-Q(LP) Songs From The Big Chair - VOG1-3353-C1

    THAT WAS YESTERDAY33 27 (12) Foreigner - Atlantic - 78-95717-P(LP) Agent Provocateur - 78.19991-P

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    REO Speedwagon - Epic - 34.04848H(LP) Wheels Are Turnin' - OE -39593-H

    47 (51 RASPBERRY BERETPrince - Warner Bros - 92-89727-P(LP) Around The World In A Day -92-52861-P

    53 (3) THE GOONIES 'R' GOOD ENOUGHCyndi Lauper - Portrait - 34-04918-H(LP) The Goonles/Soundtrack -SE-40067-H

    38 28 (19) A CRIMINAL MINDGowan - Columbia - C4.7061 -H(LP) Strange Animal - PC -80099-H

    39 29 (18) INVISIBLEAlison Moyet - Columbia - 1C4-7062-11(LP) Alf - PCC-90723-H

    40 38 (19) WE RUNStrange Advance - Capitol - 72960-F(LP) 2W0 - ST -12349-F

    051 (5) IN. MY HOUSEMary;,?,.°`6N.71A1 -""

    052NEVER TD1ENDING STORYLlnh_E,ri"-8fgf(LP)Don't SuppoSe- 5T. 2,

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    50 40 (18) ONE MORE NIGHTPhil Collins - Atlantic 78-95887-P(LP) No Jacket Required 78-12401-P

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    21 WELCOME TO THE PLEASUREDOMEFrankie Goes To Hollywood - Island - 97015-J(LP) Welcome To The Pleasuredome -ISL2-1012-J

    (6) GO TO PIECESPaul Janz - A&M - 676-W(LP) High Strung - SP -9108-W

    54 46 (17) MATERIAL GIRLMadonna - Sire - 92-90837-P(LP) Like A Virgin - 92-51571-P

    55 41 116) I'M ON FIREBruce Springsteen - Columbia - 38-04772-H(LP) Born In The USA - QC -38653-H

    56 42 cig)CAN'T FIGHT THIS FEELINGREO Speedwagon - Epic - 34-04713-HILPI Wheels Are Turnin QE -39593-H

    57 57 (8)D0 YOU WANNA GET AWAYShannon - Mirage - 79-96557-P(LP) Do You Wanna Get Away -79-2671-P

    58 43 (11) WHYBronski Beat - London - LDS -219-QILPI The Age Of Consent - LON-109-Q

    59 49 / Hall & Oates - RCA - PB-14035-N SOME THINGS ARE BETTER LEFT

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    60 50 (231THE HEAT IS ONGlenn Frey - MCA - 52512-J(LP) Beverly Hills Cop/Sndtrck - MCA -5553-J

    61 61 (15) STAY IN THE LIGHTHoneymoon Suite - WEA 25-91527-P(LP) Honeymoon Suite - 25-07301-P

    62 62 (7) WHEN YOU WERE MINECyndi Lauper - Portrait - 1 E4 -7079-H(LP) She's So Unusual - FR -38930-H

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    65 68 131 TOUGH ALL OVERJohn Cafferty - Scotti Bros -ZS4.04891-H(LP) Tough All Over - FZ-39405-H

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    67 63 ,,,(LP) Forever Young -24.04811-P

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    71 67 Ito, BABY COME AND GET ITPointer Sisters - Planet YB-14041-N(LP) Breakout - BXL1-4705-N

    (51 THE SEARCH IS OVERSurvivor - Scotti Bros -ZS4-04871-H(LP) Vital Signs - FZ-39578-H

    (3) WALK OF LIFEDire Straits - Vertigo - SOV-2352-Q(LP) Brothers In Arms - VOG-1-3357-Q

    (3) LOVE RESURRECTIONAlison Moyet - Columbia IC4.7088-HILPI Alf - PCC-90723-H

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    76 64 1141 MISSING YOUDiana Ross - RCA - P8 -13966-N(LP) Swept Away - AFL1-5009-N

    77 66 (10) VOX HUNIANAKenny Loggins - Columbia - 38-4849-H(LP) Vox Humana - FC-39174-H

    78 76 (221 CALIFORNIA 'GIRLSDavid Lee Roth - Warner Bros - 92.91027-P(LP) Crazy From The Heat - 92-52221-P

    79 73 (26) I WANT TO KNOW WHAT LOVE ISForeigner - Atlantic - 78-95967-P(LP) Agent Provocateur - 78-19991-P

    80 71 (17) TOO LATE FOR GOODBYESJulian Lennon - Atlantic - 78-95897-P(LP) Valotte 78-01841-P

    JUST AS I AMAir Supply - Arista - AS1-9353-N(LP) Air Supply - AL8-8283-N

    82 ,27,CARELESS WHISPERWHAM Columbia - 38-04691-H(LP) Make It Big - FC-39542-H

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    21 SEDUCTIONNew Regime - RCA - P13.50819 -N(LP) New Regime KXL1-0558-N

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    The BIG news is Motown

    by Sheila Kay National Publicity & Video -Quality Records

    The big news this summer is MOTOWN! The hits, as they say, just keep coming. The

    Commodores, still high on the charts with their super-

    lative Nightshift, have just released their second single from the new al- bum, a "killer" cut titled Animal In-

    stinct. The video for Animal In-

    stinct was added at MuchMusic approxi- Sheila Kay

    mately 6 hours after the tape entered Canada. DeBarge broke in Canada this spring

    with the sizzling Rhythm Of The Night, and follow up that success with a new

    single, Who's Holding Donna Now - some pure pop for summer radio.

    The Temptations have a new single just out, How Can You Say That It's Over. The "Temps" wrote the book on R&B,

    so don't miss them at Toronto's Ontario Place Forum (June 10 & 11), and in Halifax (June 12 & 13).

    Rick James is doing well at radio with Can't Stop, soon to be followed by the title

    cut from his new LP Glow. His proteges, the Mary Jane Girls are kicking in at radio

    - Kay

    with In My House, playlisted across the country and now building to chart numbers.

    A Motown newcomer Maureen Steele is catching on with her first outing, Save

    The Night For Me, from her debut album Nature Of The Beast. Keep an eye on her.

    What do you call 3 young brothers who don't drink, smoke or indulge in drugs, who live at home on the family farm, and

    serve up the hottest rock on either side of the Atlantic? Mama's Boys, of course!

    Following up the success of last summer's single, Mama Weer All Crazee Now and If

    The Kids Are United, the Boys return with a new album Power And Passion. Kerrang

    Magazine says "The album title tells it all - more POWER than a runaway cruise

    missle, and more PASSION than a U2 world tour". Early believers in the bluesy Needle

    In The Groove are Q104, Q107, CITI-FM, CFMC-FM and KIK-FM. The new single,

    Letting Go, should convince the rest. The Boys are about to hit the U.S., on the Ratt tour, so look for Canadian dates to

    be announced shortly. Montreal's Gino Soccio is back on the

    airwaves with Human Nature. The song is already a dance floor smash, and radio is starting to catch up. Gino was recently named Best Male Artist 1984 by the Black Music Association of Canada. Congrats!

    Maritimer Matt MingleWood re-enters the fray with a new single, Livin' Outside

    Cassette shipments are up - Stats Canada Stats Canada figures released for the month

    of March 1985 reveal that year-to-date net shipments of 7" and 12" records are down

    from 1984 - 19% and 27% respectively. The good news is that pre-recorded

    cassettes show a 19% increase over last year (year-to-date net shipments of 8,964, 578 in March of 1985 as compared to

    7,477,359 for the same period last year.) This shows a 9% increase in dollar sales for the month - up $11,381,381 this year

    over 10,414,003 for March of 1984. The year-to-date net value of sales for

    the 7" and 12" records and cassettes are however, down over last year - 18% for

    the former and 5% for cassettes.

    CBLT reactivates Concerts in Park

    CBLT, in cooperation with the City of Toronto Department of Parks and Recrea-

    tion and the Toronto Star, has reactivated their popular Concerts In The Parks series.

    Kicking off the series will be Rough Trade at High Park (June 9), followed by

    Ronnie Hawkins at High Park (16), 20th Century Rebels, Kew Gardens (July 21), CANO, Kew Gardens (28), and Kate &

    Anna McGarrigle, Kew Gardens (Aug. 18). The Concerts In The Park series are

    being produced by Jeff Silverman, and are taped for broadcast later this summer on Channel 5.

    RPM - June 8,1985 - 7

    The Law. Radio was serviced with an AUK sampler, with an interview on the flip, and

    (a first for Canadian radio) a specially mixed Country sampler, again with an

    interview on the flip. Minglewood is tour- ing extensively across Canada in support of the new album, Me And The Boys.

    And . . . .

    finally, from the 'We know it's left field, but remember Stars On?"

    file, we bring you Kimera, with the single, The Lost Opera. Kimera is a Korean -born,

    French -trained opera singer, with an astounding 4 octave range and an intense

    love of dance music. The Lost Opera was recorded last year in England with the London Symphony, and combines dance rhythms with a medley of well-known

    arias. Unusual? but Top 5 in Europe for over 6 months.

    WEA debut from Norway's AHA

    Warner Bros., have just released an LP by AHA - a trio whose members hail from Nor- way. Consisting of Pal (Paul) Waaktaar-

    Gamst (guitars, keyboards), Magne (Mags) Furuholmen (keyboards) and Morten Har-

    ket (vocals), the band has completed a video for the Hunting High And Low LP's debut

    single, Take On Me. The clip was directed by Steve Barron, notable for his work on

    Michael Jackson's Billie Jean. The LP was produced by Tony Mansfield, Alan Tarney,

    and John Ratcliff.

    Waaktaar-Gamst and Furuholmen, born in Oslo, have been friends since the age of

    10. With Harket, born near Oslo, the trio travelled to London "on spec" with a batch

    of tunes they had penned together. AHA then net John Ratcliff at London's Rend-

    ezvous Studios, where they had chosen to do demos. Ratcliff now manages the band

    with Terry Slater, former A&R head at E.M.I. Records.

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    1111141 I OW NilACTIVE ALBUMS

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    TERRY TROJEK Saturn Distributing

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    No. 1 Somebody - Reba McEntire 2 The First Word -Janie Fricke 3 When We Touch - Gray/Wynette

    PICKS Real Love - Rogers & Parton

    Love Is Alive - The Judds

    OZZIE BRANSCOMBE Country Music Store - Toronto

    No. 1 There's No Way Alabama 2 Natural High - Merle Haggard 3 Working Man -John Conlee

    PICKS DITh Light, Thick Smoke - Vern Gosciln

    DON THATCHER CKAN

    - Newmarket

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    16 .... Nobody

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    20 Stakes Are High -Joe Aylward NEW ADDS

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    Falling In And Out Darnron/Mitchell Hello Mary Lou - The Statlers Real Love -

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    erally straightforward effort. Produced byTom Treumuth. Cancon./YR I I j! ki11111

    WILLIE AND THEPOOR BOYSWillie And The Poor BoysRipple/Passport - PB-6047-WBill Wyman's A.R.M.S. project (whichraised funds to fight MS) that reprises suchchestnuts as You Never Can Tell and Slippin'And Slidin'. Produced by Wyman. All-star lineup: Jimmy Page, Chris Rae, andPaul Rodgers join the group's Wyman,vocalist Geraint Watkins, Charlie Watts,Mickey Gee, and Andy Fairweather Lowfor some great tunes. Recommended.

    - Rockabilly

    MENUDO - PopMenudo - RCA - AFL1-5420-NSecond English -language LP from the prideof Puerto Rico. Various producer credits.The kids should enjoy tunes such as Choco-late Candy and When I Dance With You.Inner sleeve with libretto. Given manager

    1re'T4919BLACK CARSI 2 TOKYO ROSE

    SINGLES

    Gino Vannelli Polydor

    Idle Eyes WEA

    3 TEARS ARE NOT ENOUGH- Northern Lights Columbia

    4 (You're A) STRANGE ANIMALCowan Columbia

    5 HEAVEN- Bryan Adams - A&M

    6 YOU'RE THE ONLY LOVEPaul Hyde & The Payolas A&M

    7 A CRIMINAL MIND Gowan - Columbia

    8 WE RUN- Strange Advance - Capitol

    9 NEVER SURRENDER- Corey Halt - Aquarius

    10 (Make Me Do) ANYTHINGHY,C),o - Capitol

    LLI5 GINO VANNE

    6 IDLE EYES

    7 COREY HART

    1 GOWAN

    Edgardo Diaz's intention to keep theband's average age in the low teens, theremay be another lineup by the time youread this.

    DIRE STRAITS - PopBrothers In Arms - Vertigo - VOG-3357-QNewest from Britain's Dire Straits with thesultans continuing to swing. Key is WalkOf Life, taken as the first single and mov-ing up the RPM 100 singles survey. TheStraits are touring worldwide behind thisone. Produced by Mark Knopfler andNeil Dorfsman.

    HELIX - RockLong Way To Heaven - Capitol - ST -12411-FNow that the metal revival has spent itself,Helix can distance themselves from their lesstalented studs -and -leather counterparts. Thisrecord, their 3rd for the label, is less grasp-ing than last year's Welkin' The Razor'sEdge and should bring them closer to radioand the essential U.S. market. Key are:the surprisingly soulful The Kids Are AllShakin' (a good radio song), and the titletrack. Brian Vollmer's vocal is often blurred,but the guitar mixes carry the feel in a gen-

    - Strange Animal - Columbia

    2 BRYAN ADAMS- REckless - A&M

    PAUL. HYDE & THE PAYOLAS- Fiore's The Woi Id For Ye - A&M

    4 ST RANGE ADVANCE- 2W0 - Capitol

    - Black Cars - Polydor

    Idle Eyes - WEA-

    - First Offense - Aquarius

    8 HONEYMOON SUITE- Honeymoon Suite - WEA

    9 TRIUMPH- Thunder Seven - MCA

    10 PARACHUTE CLUB- At The Feet Of The Moon RCA

    4 BIG SISTER

    Its

    eaxoltA/C SINGLES

    ADAM BOMB - RockFatal Attraction - Geffen XGHS-24066-PInteresting only for the inclusion of DavidBowie's All The Young Dudes. Bomb ismanaged by Krebs & Leber which will bea certain edge in cracking the competitiveU.S. hard rock market. Sufficiently com-petent sidemen, but Bomb's voice is justtoo familiar. Produced by Rick Asher Keffer.

    MEN WITHOUT HATS - PopFreeways - Sire/Statik - 25-22261-PRe-release of the Folk Of the '80s EP ma-terial coupled with Freeways, a previouslyunreleased trilingual medley. Produced byMarc Durand. Cancon.

    MEAT LOAF - PopBad Attitude - RCA - AFL1-5451-NThe further adventures of Meat Loaf withsome help from Who vocalist Roger Daltreyon the title track. Produced by Paul Jacobsand His Loafship. Inner sleeve with libretto.A generally competent "comeback" effort.

    1 HEAVEN- Bryan Adams - A&M

    2 TEARS ARE NOT ENOUGH- Northern Lights - Columbia

    3 I DON'T THINK I'M READY FOR YOU- Anne Murray Capitol

    - Headlines Axe

    - Idle Eyes WEA

    Mary-Lu zahaian - Maza

    5 TOKYO ROSE

    6 CALL ME

    7 CLOSER- Slobhan Crawley - Freedom

    8 YOU CAN BREAK MY HEART- Madonna Tassi - Spin

    9 WHEN WILL I FALL IN LOVE- Bijou Axe

    10 THE SECOND THAT I SAW YOU- Strange Advance - Capitol

    I;ICOUNTRY SINGLES

    1 YOU LIFT ED ME HIGH ENOUGH- Mercny Brothers - MBS

    2 COUNTING -I HE I LOVE YOUS- Terry Carlsse - Savannah

    3 MAGIC IN THE MUSIC- C -Weed Band - RCA

    4 HOLD ON TO WHAT YOU GOT Gilles Godard - Book Shop

    5 GLAD WE'RE BAD AT SOMETHINGProphel/Carriere - Prophet

    6 THE LONELIEST STAR IN TEXAS- Terry Stinislon Savannah

    7 SHE'S NO LADY Paul Weber - GNAP

    8 TONIGHT I'LL MAKE IT UP TO YOU The Haggertys - B&C

    9 ONE HEART AWAY- Ron( Sommers - GNAP

    10 I DON'T THINK I'M READY FOR YOU- Anne Murray - Capitol

    1 2 (lc TEARS FOR FEARChair (Vertigo)VOG1-3353-Q (Cassette VOG4-3353-Q1

    2 3 (15) PHIL COLLINSNo Jacket Required (Atlantic)78-12401-P (Cassette 78-12404-P1

    3 1 i71USA FOR AFRICAWe Are The World ) -ColumbiaColumbiaBEN -4003-H (Cassette - 8ENT-40043-H)

    4 4 130/ MADONNALike A Virin (Sire) I92-51571-Pg (Cassette 92-51574-P)

    (521 BRUCE SPRINGSTEENBorn In The USA (Columbia)QC 38653-H (Cassette OCT 38653-H1

    6 5 (14) DAVID LEE ROTH92-52221-P (Cassette 92 -52224 -PICrazy From The Heat (Warner Bros)

    7 7 1191SADEDiamond Life (Portrait)FR -39581-H (Cassette FRT-39581-H1

    8 9 (18)GOWANStrange Animal (Columbia) k''1ikr,PC -80099-H (Cassette 80099-H)

    9 6 1211 JOHN FOGERTYCenterfieid (Warner Bros)92.52031-P (Cassette 92 -52034 -PI

    0 WHAM(311Make15It Big (c'mbialPC -39595-H (Cassettelu FCT-395954-11

    '( FOREIGNERAgent Provocateur (Atlantic)78-19991.P (Cassette 7B -19994 -PI

    12 12 (9) POWER STATIONThe Power Station (Capitol)SJ-12380-F (Cassette 4 XJ-12380-F

    6) PRINCEAround The World In A Day (Warner Bros/92-52861-P (Cassette 92 -52864 -PI

    14 14 (20) BEVERLY HILLS COPSoundtrack (MCATMCA -5553-J (Cassette MCAC-5553-J)

    POINTER SISTERS- Break Out (Planet)

    BXLI 4705-N (Cassette BXK1 4705-N)

    16130)R1%FicYkiAesNs (AAD8mAM) S

    SP -5013W (Cassette CS -5013-W)

    10 25 (7) Dream Into Action - WEAHOWARD JONES24-06321-P(Cassette - 24 -06324 -PI

    TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS18 16 (10)Southern Accents (MCA)

    MCA -5486-J (Cassette MCAC-5486-J)

    DeBARGE19 20 (9)Rhythm Of The Night (Gordy)

    G -6123-M (Cassette G4 -6123-M1

    EURYTHMICS0 31 (4) Be Yourself Tonight (RCA)

    AJL1-5429-N (Cassette AJK1-5429-NI

    ANIMOTION21 21 17) The Language Of Attraction (Mercury)

    SMM-1.4106-0 (Cassette MMR4-1-4106-0)

    COMMODORES22 23 1151 Nightshift (Motown)

    M6124 -M (Cassette M4 -6124-M1

    034 14) Brother Where You Bound (A&a