The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 31, 1980, Page page 13, Image 13

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    friday, October 31, 1980
Albums..
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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?
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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.
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