, October 27, 1978-The Michigan Daily Looking for the intellectual side of life? RECO RDS U By PATRICIA FABRIZIO When I first got Stephen Stills' new album, Thoroughfare Gap, I put it right on the turntable, anxious to hear the latest from the rock and rolling part of Crosby, Stills and Nash. Before the first track was over, I knew there had been some mistake. Last summer, I'd heard about a mishap where copies of Bruce Springsteen's album, Darkness on the ' Edge of Town, got packaged in the Read the Michigan Daily jacket of Barbra Streisand's newest album, and I was sure that the turkeys at the record company had put a K.C. A* AC Presents o In the MICHIGAN UNION BALLROOM . . $1 Admission SAT., OCT. 28 Taping-7:3 'il * Detroit Radio Personality DKP RTAN Live Entertainment: Frankie & The Ffireballs,* Kiss-Me-Kate & The Ko-eds 1nd: Rate-A-Record, King & Queen of the Hop, Old T.V. Commercials, Michigan -. om-Pom Girls, Dinner Prizes. IANCE CONTEST-Expense Paid Trip for 2 to the UM-OSU Game and many urprises! Dancing to the best hits of the late '50's and early '60's! * Videotaped for T.V. BROA DCA ST. RAVAIL.ABL.E-Come greased and dressed up in '50's garb and get set to Rock & Roll -. 9 * ************************#########* and the Sunshone Band disc in Stills' new jacket. But after further examination of the record, I saw, to my dismay, that there was no mistake. "You Can't Dance Alone" is a dyed in the wool, full fledged disco tune, complete with horns, strings and vocal assistance from, heaven forbid, Dave Mason and Andy _ Gibb, of Shadow Dancing notoriety. Is Stills vying for the title of Hardy Boy of the Woodstock set? BEFORE THE conviction, however, I decided to hear all the evidence. There are a few good songs. But from the author of "4 plus 20," arguably one of the best songs from one of the best albums rock has produced, a few good songs is not enough. The title track, "Thoroughfare Gap," is the only place on the album on which Stills picks his acoustic guitar. His playing is lackluster at best. And Cheech and Chong and Ronald Reagan mix better than some of the metaphors in this oblique and bewildering song. The only bright spot on this track is sessionist Al Gould's able fiddling. The bad news on side one is almost unanimous, "Beaucoup Yumbo" being the one exception. Here, Stills sounds like he did on his first solo album, Stephen Stills. Bowing to his blues and cajun influences, "Beaucoup Yumbo" is a suggestive, slow moving bump and grind down the muddy Mississippi. Stills sings a good octave lower than his usual range, and the effect is nearly hypnotic. But this hypnosis is a result of quality, spellbinding music, and not the boredom found on the surrounding tracks. 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So far, the only successful try has been "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes." "Lowdown" has Stills relating his latest misery, his breakup with his wife. I don't mean'to sound flippant about this, but how san one be sincerely moved when Stills' ovnexpressions are so contrived? The last cut is "Can't Get No Booty". Surprisingly it's not a bad song. Stills tries out his soul voice, and the sexual innuendo humor of "Pair Game" surfsaces again That Stills is an uncommon talent is unquestionable. His work with Springfield, CSN, CSNY, Manassas and his solo works, Stephen Stills, Stephen Stills 2 and Stephen Stills Live showcases his musical and songwriting prowess. But his last three albums have been poor, poorer and poorest. The musical" influence of Stills' wife, French singer Veronique Sanson, and guitarist Donnie Dacus made Stills 3 and Illegal Stills nearly three-wat collaborations. But now that Dacus has replaced Chicago lead guitarist Terry Kath, one would think Stills' MOR leanings would've diminished. No such luck. THE DEATH OF Paul McCartney's talent came with domestic bliss, often a stifler of artistic production. But Stills' stormy relationship with Sanson proved no stimulant to his hibernating talent. Is Stills over the hill? Neil Young, Pete Townsend and Mick Jagger are all older, and almost everyone likes at least one of these gentlenen's latest works. So what is wrong? Maybe the answer is to be found in a recent "Rolling Stone" interview. When CSN reunited, interviewer Cameron Crowe asked Stills if itwas for the money. "It isn't," Stills replied, "I mean, there's not one disco track on this album. How could it be for money?" There is one on. this album. Can we conclude... ? No, say it isn't so. I" - ~A rr 0'-- Just a glide and a glisten of satiny elegance about Miss J. Long dress for homecoming thru holiday, shimmered in SILESTA® polyester. 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