friday, October 31, 1980 Albums.. Continued from Page 1 2 Hul past ties behind, the Tremblers are but one of many quaintly brash new bands capitalizing on a New Wave sound. They arc musically quite stable and Noone's vocals hop. skip and jump effectively, though when he tries to scream the effort seems hopelessly contrived. Iwicc Nightly has a nice spark for a debut album, though the Tremblers aren't particularly new or daring! Noonc's compositions show the experienced Hare for pop rock that might be expected, and he has surrounded himself with good musicians to launch such a new musical vehicle. If you like The Knack, you may very well be impressed with The Tremblers. The CmsadcrsRhapsodv and BluesMCA What can you say about a trio that is into its third decade together? daily nebraskan page 13 You would expect that they would know each others every musical move, and that is indeed the case for the Crusaders. Wilton Felder, Stix Hooper and Joe Sample cut their teeth on R and B and have progressed to become one of the smoothest acts in the business with positively (lawless soul, ja.z and funk delivery. The meshing of styles on Rhapsody and Blues is masterfully handled again. Lach member contributes a bit of their preferences in their individual compositions, but an overall complimentary flow still dominates. Like any experienced, jazz-based band, nothing is bad, it's just that some works are better than others. The better tracks on Rhapsody and Blues are "Honky Tonk Strut tin'," the title track, and "Last Call." There is much more rhapsody than blues with the Crusaders. They provide the type of music that makes you want to curl up on a bear-skin rug with a space heater, or something warmer, and let your problems slip away. f SHOWING QUALITY OQOFf ATBSE FILMS - i A Hungry Female f with, a Carnal Appetite SAMANTHA FOXJ JACK WHANQitH U t COt OMUL CUIDf TO SWINGING mm a uu uu I Illlfclw- kl'-- - t&'7Ti W I II M5 ladye Mccormick rr J OPEN 10 A M CONTINUOUS SHOWING I Y"ii knnw th.it'-. what vnii'ic i hiik' ti i a it your l aiididatf doesn't win FINAL WEEK! TONIGHT: 7:30 & 9:30 SATURDAY & SUNDAY AT: 1:30-3:30-5:30 7:30-9:30 i GEORGE BURNS OH, GOD! BOOK II O LEU ihtM I 0 .-0t You might just die... laughing! HOTEL iiCLL Today at: 1:20, 3:20, 5:20 7:20, 9:20 Terrorized in the toilets? GET A BODYGUARD! TSocTyguarcT CUKIS MAKKI'KACK KITH COKDON MARTIN Ml 'I.I. oaay ai: l :iu, a:iu 7-40. 9:40 Amazing Quality Copies - One to a million 3C EACH 226 So. 16th St. (Phone 475 5000) ZXTZ IX "3T,lvIiaght Show Friday & Saturday ei9 Box Office Opens 10:30 p.m.-AII Seats $1.50 fm wholesale prices midwest's largest selection tfORRY, NO PAS8ES I ihrxA FR,DAY SATURDAY I IdrTVS? I NIGHTS 12:00 MIDNIGHT I 19h Mil "D c iTT.DU I ?IAIFLDK HI fEM m H LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT H mmu mmm mm mm mtaa mmm mm mmu mmu mmu mmu mmu mmm mum mmm mum humi mm mmu mmu mmm mmm i ill WWM I PLAZA Si DON T OWM THE WINDOW STARTS TODAY! 1 :40-3:40-5:40-7:40-9:40 domains 3 WALTER MATTHAU GLENDA JACKSON AVCO EMBASSY PICTURES RELEASE J Dl1 :.yv. m 1:40-3:30-5:20-7:10-9:00 Walt IHsnkvs & Walt Disney Productions t) 3s. mmm J 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 CHEVY CHASE shsiclls OH OPEN 7:00 SHOW 7:30 OUR LAST WEEKEND! DROOKE SHIELDS Little Darlings mPmwMMmmmmmmfUmmmmitmmMmmmmmwMmmmmm a iir- i . - - llouueenSS i ill ( tenMoia whh mushrooms wJ sour cream. 5.95 from 5-tO Costume Party!! 125.00 for the best costume. uomflimentity dimers for kv for the first snJ second rumrs-up. Judging at Midnight!! Witches Br& & Blscdf lhtft ill fy-.7S Chesterfield, Botiomsley and Potts 245 tisrth IBtfa Street 4 B I I 1 I J1 ! Iff A Al"Wfftf V ' i