The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 01, 1990, Page 10, Image 10

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    Varied influences and talents surface
in Preston Smith’s wide-ranging debut
By John Payne
Senior Reporter
Preston Smith
“Preston Smith”
Curb
Rookie vocalist Preston Smith
makes a flawed, yet ultimately re
spectable showing with his recently
released debut on Curb Records. Al
though marred by some of the pop
pier stuff on the album, Smith has
proven that he has a knack for putting
together catchy tunes.
And Smith must be given credit
for taking on the writing and produc
tion responsibilities his first time out.
Having recently opened for such bands
as the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Smith’s
musical influences seem to be as varied
as the instruments he uses on this LP.
R&B tracks like “Mostly I Just
Want to Be Loved’ ’ and ‘ ‘Suzy Wong’ ’
are reminiscent of early Elvis Cos
tello, and are the best work turned in
by Smith.
“The Ways of Sin’’ and “You
Gotta Go Back’’ are two very solid
reggae numbers on side one. But just
when Smith has eased you into a
couple of good sing-along numbers,
he’ll pull the rug out from under you
with Bobby Brown-ish disco dribble
like “Watcha Gonna Gimme?’’
Smith clearly is a talented song
writer and musician, but he may have
tried to do a little too much his first
time out. He has tried to cover all the
bases, and the result is an often choppy
album.
Lounge jazz, like the piano-laden
“Dying Embers,” just seems out of
place here, its only purpose appar
ently to give Smith’s sound more
diversity. This is unnecessary, as arc
some of the gimmicky arrangements
found on side two’s “Where Did Our
Love Go?” and “Piece of Paper.”
Slide guitars and squeeze-boxes
merely are throw-ins, used rather
pretentiously to show off Smiths
multiple talents.
Preston Smith certainly hasn’t
embarrassed himself here, but a more
centralized effort would have made
for a better album.
IT Classified 472-2588 MdSS&fam
Tuesday, May 1,1990
164 Punting
70 Rahgious •
_J 72 Rentals
2 Appliances 74 Social Services
3 Bicycles 76 Travel
4 Books 78 Tutoring
5 Clothing 80 Typing 4 Resumes
Computers
8 Furniture - v
9 Garage Sales
10 Misc For Sale 100 Rides
12 Musical Instruments 110 Announcements
14 Photo Equipment 120 Greek Affairs
« Sporting Goods 130 Student Government
18 Stereos. TVs 135 Meeting Others
19 Ticket Exchange 140 Personals
20 Vehicles 145 Lost 4 Foun^
148 Wanted
22 Adoption
25 Automotive 150 Child Care Needed
28 Beauty Aids 160 Help Wanted
30 Bridal 162 Work Study Jobs
32 Counseling 164 Summer Jobs
34 Floral SHPWmiMMMHBB
36 Health 4 ■ t-ess fnSxnl *
38 Insurance
40 Instruction 170 Roommates
42 Job Placement 175 Rooms For Rent
44 Legal 180 Houses For Rent
60 Misc. Servioes 190 Apartments For Rent
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3 Bicycles__
Bianchi Touring Bike, 25", Shimano Aero SIS, $170
423-9268.
6 Computers
Apple HE computer, printer, disc drive. $350. 436-0976.
10 Misc. For Sale_
'86 Casio CZ 1000 Digital Synthesizer Excellent condi
tion, $550 obo. 475-3590.
ATTENTION - HIRING1 Government jobs - your area.
S17.840-S69.485 Call 1-602-838-8885 EXT R4005.
Cliffs for Pinring Cigars', 140 N 12th
Stop at One More Time for Formats both vintage and
current styles We also have lovely wedding dresses,
bridesmaids dresses
850 N. 27th, 474-2065
Open every day.
Two year Mademoiselle membership Call Michelle after
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19 Ticket Exchange
Three Kiss concert tickets tor May 10. Must sell. 476
2825
22 Adoption
Ad opt-young loving professional California couple with
home of their own. unable fo have children, seeks to
share their life and happiness with newborn baby Ex
penses paid, fully legal. Please call Freddie or Scoff
collect at 818 981 -6745
Adoption
Do you want to chose a family for your baby yourself1 We
are a happy family wanting to adopt Please caH our
attorney 408-288-7100. collect 24 hours. (A-102)
Adoption
Loving couple unable to have our own child want to
channel our love and devotion into raising your baby.
Please let us help you through this difficult time Call Ruth
or Mark oolletX, evenings and weekends. 212-243-2621
PREGNANT AND WONDERING
WHAT TO DO?
Explore the protection and benefits of adoption which are
only provided by a lioensed agency. No tee lor our
confidential services Contact:
Nebraska Children s Home Society
4600 Valley Road
483 7879
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Nurse and loving husband wish to adopt newborn. Will
provide wcrm, secure home and lots of love. Expenses
paid. Call collect after 4:00pm, 201-228-3641
60 Misc. Services _
Responsible male available to house sit for family taking
extended sabbatical (6 months or longer). Will care for
animals/yard work in exchange for rent. Will pay tor
utilrties. Call Mark at 472-5904.
TYPEWRITERS
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62 Pregnancy
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ment. 483-2609
80 Typing & Resumes
Call Rosie for your typing needs today. 483-5162 12:00
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needs Reasonable 488-5475
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sionally done.
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Will do typing, school papers, term papers. Call Mary at
463-4010.
100 Rides
Chicago Student needs a ride May 4 or May 12. I can
dnve a standard and will pay 1/2 gas Cali Marion, 476
3507
Nursing student traveling northern route to Yakima.
Washington Would like someone to help with driving
part or full trip -will pay for gas. Call Rae at 345-4161 in
Omaha.
110 Announcements
IS YOUR PROFESSOR
VIOLATING THE
DEAD WEEK POUCV?
Complaint forms and information avaHabte at the ASUN
office, 115 Nebr Union
The Pink Couch:
Was it you that sent the beautiful May basket? I'll
return the favor I Tonight at the Coffee House, 1324 "PI"
Same Place/Same Tirmy
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Adult Student Network
Wednesday. May 2 11:30- 1:30 Tak to Dr. Griesen in a
room with only one door, 12:00-1:00,2nd floor Union Rm.
216 Come with questions o* problems. Informal brown
bag lunch. Everyone welcome,
INTRAMURAL OFFICIALS
Intramural officials that checked out a referee s
shirt must return the shirt to avoid a hold being
placed on their records. Be sure to return the
shirt before the end of the semester. 472 3467.
Be ready to teach by fall. Aerobic Instructors Training
Course beginning June 9. Call Kris. 423 7171.
C6A Student Advisory Board
wishes to honor these
“CBA Students
of the Semester”:
Bill Wilson
Camela Schoenrock
Kevin Lang
Steve Bartels
Connie Essmk
CONGRATULATIONS!
Distribute
First Down Magazines
Do you want to earn money for your organization? We are
looking for groups to provide 20 coop in on football Satur
days to distribute First Down Magazines for two hours
Each group will be paid $100-$12&fgame If interested,
see Dan at the Daily Nebraskan, basement of the Ne
biaska Union, or cal! 472-1769
Experience International Business Attend an AIESEC
meeting 1 uesdays 4:00 p rr, in the Union.
Health Aides!
Thanks to all the Health Aides for their caring concern
for ether students this past year You've done a great
|Obl Congratulation# to the 1MIF-90 Outstanding
Health Aides!
Abel/Sandoz: Lori Miller. Mary Kra|icek, Robb Brccky.
Julie jacobsen Cather/Pound: Grant Hutct.ins. James
Neil, Jennifer Vokmer, Michelle Trauthen. Nefhardt/
Selleck: Amy Kobmson, Jill Hasenauer Karla Chris
tiansen. Ue Thao. Herper^chramm Smith: Colin
Bigake. Kelli Neuhaus. Julie O'Dell. Chris Muhm, Sonja
Jacobsen Fraternttres/Sorortties: Bill Stratbucker,
Brad Vasa. Steve Zntechka, Oavd Hoylmari, Scott Ber
ryman. Kraig Buckendanl, Brian Austin, Julie Skrabal
Patty Heog. Angela Blair East Campus (Housing A
Fraternities) Tonda Olsen. Robert Drvol, Bit! Ryfand.
Kristin Moore.
INTRAMURAL FORFEIT
FEES
The last day to pick up mtramuial forfeit fees s
Juno 22,1990 After this date, unclaimed forfeit
fees cannot be refunded Forfeit fees can be
claimed at 55 Campus Recreation Center dur
ing office hours (7:30am-5:30pm, M-F). 472
3467.
N U. Moris
Elections tonight!
Tuesday. 6:30 p.m., Union
★
NAA
National Association of Accountants, officer electrons
and piz/a party, May 1. 600
SAA MEMBERS
Don't forget... We re peeking
NIJPrenr, Finale Survival Packs
Wednesday at Wick
3:30-5:15 A 5:30 700.
6:15-PIZZA!
‘Attention Seniors*
Senior gift phonathon this week April 30 May 4. Help
make improvements around the Mueller Bell tower in the
name of YOUR class.
120 Greek Affairs
Alpha Phi's,
Good luck on finals and have a great summer!
From Your Lincoln Alums
Congrats to our Feariess Leader. Rich S. on being ap
pointed to IFC J- Board. You'll do great!
The Men of Triangle
Congratulations and good luck to Eric N. on his pmping
and engagement to Tami R. We're happy for youl
The Men of Triangle
Congratulations to our inconceivable brother, Tim W. on
winning the Eagle 92 9 What would you do to see the
Knebworth concert in England" contest Party on Trans
Atlantic style!
The Men of Triangle
P S Where did you put 280 lbs of manure that was in
your car?
Congratulations to Jay F. Kucera on receiving the
Gamma Gamma Award
The Men of Theta Chi
Congratulations to Jon Robitaille on his initiation into
Be'a Gamma Sigma.
The Men of Theta Chi
Congratulations to Brad J.-1st Place in age group, over
all and fraternity division* in Stadium Climb.
In ZAX. the Men of Lambda Chi
Congratu'itons to Jim L.—1st Place, and H»a--3rd Place
in Karate Kata at the Rocky Mountain Tournament.
__ *n ZAK- the Men of Lambda Chi
Congratula’ions to Jason R on getting his school/work
permit.
_ In ZAX, the men of Lambda Chi
Congratulations
Kappa Delta and Agmen for placing 1st in the Greek
Week Banner contest. It looked marvelous.
Debbie P. and Jennifer C.,
Congratulations on youi Disney intern* for the summer!
Look forward to a great expenencel
Love, Delta Gamma Sisters
Kappas & DU't
We had a great time during Greek Week! Thanksl
The Men of Theta Chi
Mike 8.. Mark 0.. and Colin C.,
Congratulations or. receiving the Gamma Gamma
award for outstanding Greek Seniors
_ The Men of Sigma Phi Epsilon
Sigma Nu Iff Sis
Quick meeting Tues , May 1st
at 1000pm
_Bring money for tanks
Thank you !o the hasher* of Phi Mu Curtis R . Mark K.,
Trevorr M , Lee D., Chns W We appreciate everything
you do for us
The Women of Phi Mu
Tne Men of Kappa Sigma would like to oongratulate Dave
T for getting a great job in Fort Worth, and Mark H. for
getling the General Motors internship at Disney World
Good Luckl
IKE
Cowabur.ga. bed racers1 Good |ob on Saturday, manl
Second place, cool...
The frozen ADPis
140 Personals
Ree Center Man (a.k.a. Roscoe):
Nice Chestl
Girls at the back machine.
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