X Arts- The Michigan Daily Saturday, July 25, 1981 Page 9 Johnny and the Jukes Southside Johnny and the Asbury Nukes-Reach Up and Toucht the Sky'. (Mercury)-Q. What do rock groups do when they want to let the record-buying public know how good they are in con- cert? A. Release a live record. Q. What do rock groups do when they run out of good songs-given that they have already released a greatest hits album? A. Release a live album. It's hard to say how much either of these con= siderations had to do with the release of this album, but unfortunately, this double record doesn't accomplish much on any level. As a large club/small concert band, The Jukes are almost unmatched. Ob- noxious Johnny Lyon (not to be con- fused with rotten Johnny Lydon) knows how to handle his band and a crowd. But on Reach Up, Johnny only sounds like a loudmouth brat who happens to also sing. His comments between songs add nothing. 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