Page 12 Daily Nebraskan Thursday, November 1, 1084 14 7,130 !lliS 0a tep and ping to EflGI DAIIGH- Experienced dj's, professional sound and lighting systems make your event hassle free. Playing alt occasions. Over 400 paid performances during last year. Eastern Nebraska's fastest-growing mo bilq music show for 4 years. See us per form Friday evenings from 8-12 at the OakRoom (9th & South). f HjS A ivy. T I n" - - . i . C yjj 12-333-1022 "V- L J " " Omaha I'.iiHyi'Mi i., wym- - i j., m.a.'. juWBgBHBj)M(W'Wi1'-- 'ii 1fll.fcff'iwuJlJjMM.Ti "-r-ii.fnirii. --'41-Tilii'J II TTBMMBBBE "R UNIQUE BOUTIQUE" In u Specializing in: ( S$' J o men's & Women's- i - , Hats I , o Theatrical J ) Accessories iff Vu fiA V-U51UN1 1 1 ILAhC-up I 1 rt fm:"v I. - 117 So. 27th 476-1129 g Ross' sweetness dominates album ft Jl A I t . III. fll. ..4 AM A J I - I By Scott Harr&h DsJiy Nebrttitn SUIT Reporter Back In the '60s, "girl" groups f'; . d-? ' Courltiy of RCA Record RT-TIME EVEH1IH1GS & MfEEICEUlO BAYS Wats Marketing Outbound is a subsidiary of American Express. We represent major U.S. companies for the purpose of selling their products and services over the phone. We make no cold calls, we call only established qualified leads. mm a AM -frOuarcntesd hourly Advcnccmcnt m w 4tf Bonuses, incentive; Q contests oppoituniti 3!f determine Previous sales experience or telephone experience helpful but not necessary-strong communications skills a must. IDEAL PART TIME JOB! If interested call between 8 A.M. & 5 P.M. n pi m J 3 1033 O St., Suite SO, Linee!n HE GOSQO fierier bus! fj Ct Entrcnce . -S3 u..t unlit rnnsLsted of three younfl women Bportlng lots or powder, lipstick and levity tore up the music charts. Diana Ross was a member of the most popu lar "girl" group, the Legendary Suprcmes. After a decade-long solo career, she has survived an ill-fated at tempt at acting, two marriages and a heavily-publicized concert in New York's Central Park that was drenched In a downpour. Amazingly, she still remains as sweet and lighthearted as she was in her "Stop, in the Name of Love" days. But her sweet nature is perpetrated far too much on her latest LP, Swept Away. The tirst cut on the initial side, "Missing Vou", is a saccharine, lackluster ballad that is marve lously sleep-inducing. "Touch by Touch," which follows, will wake listeners up with its catchy cal ypso intro but it peters out much too fast. The other two songs also lack punch, but then along comes the title track, "Swept Away," which more than makes up for them. Your speakers will be shocked by this jaunty, unex pected jolt of panache, written by l)arvl Hall and augmented bv i'ni. tar virtuoso Jeff Beck. The song is infectious, put together well and ripe with raw, raucous vocals by Ross. However, It sounds a bit like a redundant intonation pattern, but don't most dance ditties? Side two pexpetuates the harsh pace of "Swept Away," as it com mences with "Telephone." The cut features ringing phones, dialing and a cacophonic beat but Diana can't seem to keep up with it. Ludicrous Latin singer, Julio Iglesias, makes a deplorable guest appearance on the schmaltzy, best-selling "All of You." This middle-of-the-road yawner will either touch your romantic heart or send you to the bathroom to pray to the porcelain god. After vomiting, youll need myriads of Dramamine to settle your stom ach while listening to "We Are the Children of the World," a song that sounds like it was written for an elementary school mi'c class. Swept Away will thrill dedicated fans of Diana and the title track will excite dance freaks in disco theques nationwide. But overall, the album shoudl be "Swept away" into oblivion! 'Knife' boasts strong vocals Courtesy of Sire Records Review by Stephanie Zink Deily Nebrmskan Staff Reporter Following up its well received, highly acclaimed debut album High Land, Hard Rain, Aztec Camera has released Knfe (Sire). The eight song LP truly does justice to the band and is a nice showpiece of what the band is about. Songs such as "Still On Fire" typlify Aztec Camera's folk and reggae influences. Continued on Page 13 xzmaru is. announces the engagement of . Theresa Hager and Arlan DeJong College students are important to us. Sartor Hamann wHi sponsor an engagement column each Thursday showing a lucky couple. Stop in to C5 Sartor Hamann for dstafe. Downtown 1150 "O" St Gateway Enclosed Mall