Wednesday, August 21, 1985 Page 42 Daily Nebraskan rcuRi Cessna nrai: jRixiif!rr;3m rail raw toiiu-jajo-aaiifii bMitapAJEQEsisi bJMaBSIIEa taw Nub 13 NT 4KB! 3 fcrtBrK3iacaiK5llSE31 Sob! N H RBI iisg th mi lies m n rssa MSTVUCTTO V mil Mm) AERER 1 1:25-3:25-5452525 iMfMi 13th aw 'P'PH-475 Latest Buffett sound strained By Bill Allen Arts and Entertainment Editor jimmy Buffett is alive and well and back in Nashville, among other places. The "laid back son of a sailor" recently opened a store in Key West, Fla., called "Margaritaville," which sells all kinds of Buffett material, including his own line of clothes. P-i hi lj mm ,i,j l mm) i. 'I tuHimmma REVIEW. K? 77T7h:i7 ' IS -7 . f ! Buffett has also written a script for an episode of "Miami Vice," in which he will star and write the music. He wrote a song, 'Turnin' Around," for Carl Reiner's new movie, "Summer Rentals." The late summer movie stars John Candy and Richard Crenna. So, being an old Buffett fan from way back,, enjoying "Margaritaville" im mensely,.! looked forward to the release of his newest album, Last Mango in Paris. I saw "Summer Rentals," and really enjoyed "Tumin' Around," although the song is not on the new album. My anticipation built even futher ; v v A ll 7 jf 9 I &3J) lt55 G95X3D QDOD GQfcpfi Henry DKtzCourtesy of MCA Records Jimmy Buffstt when I read the help Buffett received ing around and helping with the songs I on the new album. Roy Orbison, Jona- expected some classic easy listening than Edwards and former Eagle Timothy party songs. B. Schmit were among the singers con- ,. . ... ., tributing harmonies Another former M B? ?e case ?tth? f um" Eagle, Glenn Frey, layed down some Most of the are Ptty shallow. guitar parts. ..... For example, from the title cut we Yet the album is a disappointment. et' Surprisingly, it disappoints not so much He said: I ate the last mango in because of the music, but for the lyrics Paris took the last plane out of and song writing. Saigon took the first boat to China And Jimmy there's still Buffett has a reputation as one of the so much to be done. best songwriters around, and with former Eagles (a favorite group) hang- Please see BUFFETT on 43. wiSMOAOS Omaha ihi iium ri)n iniI Gifwr iimpqin n u cor.isn's FOLO by RALPH LAUREN SHIRTS reg. $28 calve:! klein DE!ii?.l SKIRTS reg. $50 GIBiAUD JEAfiS reg. $48 C0I1D0R CORDUROY PANTS reg. $50 M.I. COLLECTIBLE CORDUROY BLAZERS reg. $78 0 STANLEY C LACKER KARRIS TWEED SP0RTC0ATS reg. $195 RAGE C0RDUB0Y BLAZERS reg. $85 CLUB TRADITIOilAL FLAfiEL TROUSERS Pleated or Plain, reg. $50 to $55 fa. , FeSssjlous Junior zrJ f'.issy fashion swssbrs from our nsw fall collection, llzny, msny styles mi colors to ctes from. SO flSO reg. $24 to $90 If mU4J Our entire coat department is on salel All of our new long and snort coats, plus every jacket and all weather coat. ftTTQ reg. $80 to $500 fvtany of our most popular fall suits are now at spe cial pre-ssason prices. Selection includes beauti ful solids and patterns In wool and wool blends. reg. $88 to $260 S3V3 2S WESTROADS, OMAHA, THE ATRIUM, (13th & N) & GATEWAY, LINCOLN tVi f V' !U 21" j . -JT 7 J : GUESS DENi:.l JEANS reg. $48 to $88 LEVI PeEVASHED DENI.1 JEANS reg. $24 GENERRA ' PANTS reg. $32 OCEAN PACIFIC KNIT SHIRTS reg. $19 Op SHAKER KNIT SWEATERS reg. $27.50. to $30 UNION BAY POLAR FLEECE JACKETS reg. $45 BASS WEEJUN LOAFERS reg. $69.95