THE MICHI.GAN DAILY rts & Enterta inm ent Thursday, December 2, 1976 Page Five N® y .w... ................?:. :"".::.. . ..... ..:..."...;... .......... ,.....:. :... :}: :. . ~.. -r::::"..o....v.:"". . . . . . . . . . . . . . I E L LIV E Lf Shaven S pr nisteenis Zepsta gna smitten b le al troubles By JIM SHAHIN apple-bobbing. (It proved fatal A F CC () W t r -there had been fraud or unconscionable be-.; ED ZEPPELIN'S latest is a to Cream, among others), be- SAN FRANCISCO ) - Whatever hap havior by AppeL It restrained CBS from re- two-record set called "The cause rock is,' by its nature,' pened to Bruce Springsteen?.cording pringA Song Remains the Same." susceptible to the old over-kill. Last fall, his bearded face smiled out from the producer. You can't say you weren't When the art goes, how lona the covers of Time and Newsweek, marking warned. The song has remained can the craft sustain itself? the triumph of his breakthrough third al- SPECIFICALLY banned was Jon Lan- the same,^ as has this group's Led Zeppelin, hopefully, isn't bum, Born to Run. But there wasn't a fo- da, the fo k ct h h growth. seeking the answer to that ques low-up, and conjecture spread that perhaps finished podui Jackson Brownes for Recorded live at Madison tion. Since the album is corn- -up, andconjectue sprea that pehaSquareshGardenucitheJckPoisBothe'pristh- ofieolderod materialalthhs Springsteen had been a flash-in-the-pan me- cn ing sLn h boseSquareGarden, the LP is the may just be a pause. A time dia creation m g album. Landau had boosted Spring soundtrack for Zep's new mov- steen's career two years ago by labeling e tiled th for the group to catch its Playing at'the Oakland Paramount, one him "The future of rock and roll." And now bum. For movie filler it ma breath and assess themselves' of a dozen stops on a national tour this fall, he's garnered a good share of the credit be fine - I don't know, haven't (much the same way the Roil-~ sh Sprngsteen laid that for the success of the densely textured Born seen it yet - but as turntable ingSts t'i with "Get Yer conjecture to rest. to Run, which Landau produced with Appel's material it is disappointing. t Sometimes the complex lyrics didn't make approval. it trouh te spakes uscatedbuttheMOSTLY AN ALL-BARK, no- direction and drive, the group it through the speakers unscathed, but the One observer in the record industry ex- bite drone, it exposes the in- usually falters when he does.' 27-year-old singer and guitarist, his six-piece plained the Springsteen - Landau relation- herent limitations of three-in- His giitar work throughout is E Street Band and the four-man Memphis ship during the album's production: strument power rock in general mostly frantic and undeveloped. Horns put on a tremendous show. "Bruce made the final artistic decisions, and of this band in particular. Flashy, but not exhilarating. In Unless the group is extraordi- "Stairway to Heaven" he is REPEATEDLY at Oakland, and elsewhere but Jon was the catalyst. Jon came n after a narily gifted or unusually crafty showy and flamboyant where on the tour as well, Springsteen has proven number of months of effort, after only one (both of which Zep has proved before he was subtle. Rather_ his mastery of styles rangingfrom Bo Did- song has been finished and they were floun- itself at times to be) a heavy than carefully constructing his dley's urban blues to Jackson Browne's sub- dering for a sense of direction. He helped reliance on individual virtuosity lead, he charges blindly into urban poetry. Songs like "Back Streets,,,Bruce discover for himself where he want- develops. Which is some risky the fury he is impatient to con- "Jungleland,". and "Tenth Avenue Freeze- ed to go with his music- out" carried the excitement of Springsteen's APPEL AGREED with this evaluation as? urban-pink rock style. His bump routine with late as July. In an interview with Record$ sax player Clarence Clemmons during "Ros- World magazine published just before Spring- alita" was a highpoint of the genuine com- steen filed suit, Appel, who had participated munion that Springsteen has with his mu- in the production of all three Springsteen sicians, his audience and his music. albums, credited Landau's knowledge of n His new material is as impressive as his rock music and his ability to relate to old. "Rendezvous" is an up-tempo candidate Springsteen "on a level where Bruce was at." for radio disc jockeys. "Something In The That was before the storm.According to Night" is powerfully introspective. He has his attorney, Leonard Marks, Appel now« Bring a Friend come up with a chilling version of Eric takes a different view. or Free . Burdon and the Animals. "It's My Life," "We felt that Appel had helped Bruce to Just bring this "The Promise," a piano solo, was equally build his career, and got him on the covers coupon and your eerie. of both Time and Newsweek - the first time o opon panyor. But if Springsteen's beard is gone, so is that that has ever happened. his innocence. Speaking from the lip of the stage in the middle of his set, he told the APPEL, Marks said, has suggested to Co- Open tennis: audience that his long-awaited fourth album liimbia that Springsteen either record with 2rh hou: will "be out as soon as I learn my lesson Brooks Arthur, Janis Ian's producer, or do in show se'a live album using tapes of last year's Lon- ishwbusiness. x , ... don and Bay Area shows. HE REFERRED to a legal battle in which Springsteen, though, has held out for Lan- he has sued his manager for breach of con- dau. And Landau had this to say: "The 3150 Carpenter L 971-9510 tract and in turn has been enjoined from charges of interference are false. Anyone_ recording with CBS, the Columbia Broadcast- who knows Bruce knows that he's his own ing System's record company And the pro- man, and whatever decisions he made ehe ducer of Springsteen's choice. made on his own initiative." TABLEWARE Striking and practical. Large The million - dollar breach of contract So the situation remains unsettled. Ap- mugs in 6 rainbow hues plus suit was filed against the rock star's m ia- peals are pending and the courts will decide matching plates. ger, Mike Appel, on July 27 in U. S. District whether Springsteen and Landau can record 12 pieces, $24.96. C1gerMikeANelYonkJul geinU. S.DstrAipct together, or whether Appel will control man- Court in New York. It alleges that Appel agement and production. "conducted'bqsiness in a shockingly slipshod, wastful nd tgletfulmannr "Or Sprinigsteen could take things to his own court of last resort and produce him- Appel quickly counter-sued, and on Aug. 19 self, which might or might not be legal. If sl New York State Supreme Court denied that it is, there might be a new album by March. PLACKS ORIGINALITY tes in past glory s y (i 1, I ; i jure. 53 seconds, commanding one mood, are still quite strong, but ZEP'S MOST dangerous pit- full side. somewhat more inconsistent fall is lost freshness. They burst "NO QUARTER" and "The than I've come to expect. John onto the scene in 1968 with a Song Remains the Same" are Paul Jones is emerging as per- challenging uniqueness. But both done with taste and con- haps the best part of the band. they have too often re-worked sideration. The result is redeem- His bass lines are sensitive and those ideas so that they have ing. "Whole Lotta Love" finds function admirably as a creative become old, inhibiting. Tending Page busy with one of his fa- as well as a stabilizing force. toward repetition (especially in vorite pastimes: copping riffs. It's an anxious, project talk- execution), Zeppelin fall back He takes from Carl Perkins ing more to the past than to on too many cliches. Their one-" (ala "Everybody's Tryin' To the future, The glimpses we time prideful boast has become BeMy Baby" - while Robert may get are not the healthiest. a swagger. Plant sings "Shake It One Time Lots of flexing, relatively few On "Moby Dick" drummer For Elvis"), Alvin Lee, "coin' muscles, "The Song Remains John Bonham flails relentlessly Home"), Eric Clapton ("Cat's the Same" should have kept away at the facile. His ideas Squirrel"), even himself. "Whole the soundtrack to the screen. were provocative in the context Lotta Love" has a lot of vigor, of earlier compositions, but his though, making it one of the solo during this tune showcases more interesting tracks. only a competent, if practiced, Robert Plant is straining to ORIGINAL technique in command of a mea- hit notes 'and sometimes fakes FRINTS-SCULPTURE ger imagination, it with a forced, one-the-john "Dazed and Confused" clocks scream. His vocals, which are by in at a wasteful 26 minutes and vital to legitimizing a song's Raipn A Worfe U-M Art faculty VOTE TODAY . Friday-Sunday 11:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. AIU ElectioTHRU JANUARY IEIeItiUn STUDIO GALLERY 350 W. N. Territorial Rd. POLLS ACROSS CAMPUS Ann Arbor (313) 663-8909 t CUBA A REPORT ON THE REVOLUTION with LOURDES CASAL Cuban-born author, critic, and social psychologist at Rutgers University who has been to revolutionary Cuba three times. TODAY-T H URSDAY, DEC. 2 T 8:30 p.m.: SONGS, MUSIC AND DISCUSSION.'Also featuring Bernardo Palombo, Argentine composer and singer. At the Ark, 1421 Hill Street. FRIDAY, DEC.3 t0 12 noon: "LA MUJER EN CUBA." Brown-bag discussion. At the Inter- national Center. O 7:30 p.m.: "THE AFRICAN PRESENCE IN CUBA." Feature film: "THE OTHER FRANCISCO." Dramatically powerful account of block slavery in the 19th century. The plot is set within a broader historical framework in order to reveal the actual social and political forces responsible for slavery as well as the anti-slavery movement. Discussion at Trotter House. LOURDES CASAL'S visit to the University of Michigan is sponsored by the Group on Latin AmericanIssues, with the support of the LSA Dean's Office and the, Office of the V-P for Student Services. Co-sponsorship of the fiims and music part of the program originated with MSA and UAC. The Ark continues being very kind to Golai. I ::v.".v: urr: ": rv:. 4::ti":"::.:":. 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There's even a dan party for the group on Satu day at 8 p.m. in the same pla ITS NOT TOO LATE Toget no- ON SUNDAY, the Out of Town- rk- ers, a new Ann Arbor poetry KODAK ice reading / performance series, GREETING CARDS nd will present its second program at at 2 p.m. in the audio-visual SUN PHOTO tic room of the Art Museum. The ONE DAY SERVICE. op, program will feature Canadian 3180 PACKARD op, poet Tom Wayman and Ken 2 Blks. E. of Platt nd Mikolowski of Grindstone City. -E t ORTHOGONALITY 340 Maynard A Aror 662 2000 '3b S Woodward Birmngham 642 1460 SPECIAL APPEARANCE RY 5 ITH su r The new series is sponsored by Ce the Art Museum and two Ann' ur- Arbor poets, D. Clinton and ce. Kerry Thomas. ROSE BOWL '77 Fly DETROIT to L.A., round trip P329 plus tax PRICE INCLUDES: Departure Dec. 30, return Jan. 4, 5 days, 5 nights (dble. occup.) at beau- tiful Ramada Inn. At additional cost Rose Bowl Parade, tickets, game, transportation, Universal Studio and star's home tour, Disneyland, city tour. CALL IMMEDIATELY, collect (213) 384-6871 BARKER ENTERPRIZES SUNDAY Cocktails 10 P.M.-1 A.M. HURSD Molson Schiltz Cottage INN Mess of Smelts 512 E. Williams - Ann Arbor 663-3379 Vocalist, Songwriter, Author ANN ARBOR ART ASSOCIATION WORKS BY INVITED ARTISAN Specie! Preview Opening Friday8-2pm. Dec.4-5 Sat-Sun.10-6 continue hrough Dec.24 RTISANS PRESENT NIELSEN'S CHRIS3TMA OPEN HOUSE Door Prizes, Free Plant Lecture & the Floral. Beauty of Christmas SAT., DEC. 4: 8:30-5:00 SUN., DEC. 5:10:00-5:00 NIELSEN'S I Steven Kngh~t Jul.. Show Joe Cyberski Tim Wade ' John Glick 1,8. Remsen Elizabeth Brown Todd Warner X t' Ktit~ih\ GARY SMITH : Author of Windsingor i i E i tu.LLETT 5 .