Page 8-Tuesday, October 20, 1981-The Michigan Daily RACKHAM STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS OCT. 20-22 -POLLING PLACES- Records TUB. -9:00-11:00 a.m. DIAG 12:00-3:00 p.m. School of Soc. Wk. WED.-9:00-3:00 p.m. DIAG 6:30-8:30 p.m. Rockham Lobby THURS. -9:00-11:00 a.m. DIAG 12:00-3:00 p.m. School of Art & Arch. with the addition of a melodic piano and synthesizer. Also, Mas' passionate, pleading vocals are much stronger than Martin's. "I Waited All Night," an honest, compelling rocker, is ameliorated by the subdued desperation conveyed through Mas' voice, and augmented by the emphasis on the percussion section. Side one ends with the album's weakest songs: "Lit- tle Baby of Mine," a ballad, and "Dirty Lying," featuring the petulant, nasal vocals of Mas. Side two offers as much to relish as the preceding side. Especially notable is "Love Like a Stone" with its neo- Motown sound and lyrics to match ("I've got a love like a stone/such a sweet foundation"). There are a few other styles present on side two, as well. "What Is It About You Baby" is a beautiful ballad with a country and western feel. "Under One Banner" is reminiscent of the folk-rock anthems of the late '60s, with Mas' vocals sounding similar to those of Joan Baez as she sings, "Now is time/to lay down your cloak and your dagger/Don't you see that we are under one banner." The talent and energy of Carolyne Mas compare favorably with that of any of the current reigning rock 'n' roll queens, and it is unfortunate that she hasn't received any noticeable amount of public acclaim. Modern Dreams should finally garner Mas the recognition she deserves. -Michael Huget 'V i A Sil-lum Hunger Kung-Fu When odhidhorma, on Indian warrior priest, entered the Chinese Shaolin Temple, he found the monks in an emaciated state and unable to stay awake during medita- tion. The Indian master introduced a series of exercises to condition their minds and bodies. These exercises are said to have been the forerunners of the Shoolin fighting system of Kung-fu. The Asian Martian Arts Studio also offers programs in: Shorin-ryu Karate-do, Aikido, Children's Class. Carolyne Mas-'Modern Dreams' (Mercury) O BSCURE NEW York rocker Carolyne Mas has released her third album to the anticipation of vir- tually nobody. Too bad, because as her voice and songwriting ability mature, Mas is establishing herself as one of the premier female rock 'n' roll artists in America. t Her latest release is enhanced by the addition of an experimental synthesizer and producers Jon Astley and Phil Chapman, both of whom have worked with artists such as the Who, Eric Clap- ton and David Bowie. Side one begins with the hard driven, intense "It's Important," which sets the tone for the whole album. Mas follows with a cover of Moon Martin's "Signal for Help." She has given this song a softer edge than Martin gave it, Blake reproductions ASIAN MAAATIR R.TS STUDIO City CenterBldg., 220 E. Huron, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Entrahce on Fifth Ave.) 994.3620 a) r lack personal (Continued from Page 7) other. Even in facsimile form, much is public at won in reuniting word and image. Yet proper f when the gain is measured, the books poetry on display still seem to occupy a realm illumina not quite real. plate hi The processes used to create these knowledg reproductions vary and lead to certain solute un noticeable differences in quality. The situation three publishing houses involved with House/S the exhibition are Trianon Press, Ran- have setf dom House/Shambala, and the Scolar Unfort Press of King's College, Cambridge. Press th The best work is that of the Scolar Blake wa Press. Both Blake's vivid colors and his of the ot pliable, smooth line are well accounted enough i for in these prints, which are proofs for really cl an edition not yet released. Trianon, on the other hand, employs a stencil technique to apply paint and thus often G o destroys the outline that is so important to Blake's art." The ultimate argument for in " mechanically reproducing Blake's prints is that doing so will present to the 0 chroma 1Jme element j"th touch Debbie Harry-'Koo-koo (Chrysalis) B LONDIE'S kingpins, Debbie Harry and Chris Stein, have moved intp experimenting with pop-funk in a major way on this collaboration with Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards, the main men behind Chic. Given thle pioneering work both these bands have done in that sub-genre, it would seem that they could have made the definitive pop-funk album. Instead, they made Koo-koo. Don't get me wrong-it's a fine album. Far more listenable than Blon- die's last LP, Auto-American. The sad fact remains, though, that this is hardly good pop or good funk. The beat is dan- ceable but sort of desexed-adequate but rarely really funky or soulful. Pop is represented exclusively by inane lyrics and Harry's coldly studied vocals. Somebody should have told" them that this was supposed to be. a collaboration, not a compromise. Still, a nice record to listen to and oc- casionally worth dancing to, but absent of all the magic you might have expec- ted from this meeting of the minds. -Mark Dighton least a part of his vision in its ashion. We still have texts of with no notice of his tion, and many who contem- s imagery have only partial ge of his words, and of the ab- nity of the two. Rectifying this is a job Trianon, Random hambala, and the Scolar Press for themselves. unately, it is only the Scolar hat adequately reveals what as showing. The good intentions her publishing houses are not if the result is a facsimile not ose to the original. nastera going strong musical celebration (Continued from Page ) aticism and sensual Latin s. rw rna ntc-Pntir Fan USED, RECORDS. 663-3441-619 Packard We buy and sell used records. 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A virile and colorful piece, it was commissioned in 1961 by the Serge Koussevitzky Music Foun- dation in the Library of Congress. An- thony di Bonaventura, a child prodigy who gave his first professional concert at age four, has had many compositions written especially for him, including works by Berio and Persichetti. A professor at the School for the Arts of Boston University and Founder- Director of the Piano Institute at Colby College, Maine, di Bonaventura pe formed the concerto last year to grea critical acclaim. Ginastera himself has been present for the production of his works and has been a volatile force in their rehearsal. Now a balding, rather retiring figure who speaks English haltingly, he does not match the passions delivered in his music. But as Bartok said, "I cannot conceive of music that expresses a solutely nothing." The music of AlbertF Ginastera cannot be faulted for lacking emotion. 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