Show The Utah Statesman Kntrrtainmrnti 1981-8- 2 Friday October 9 1981 Pane 13 Homocoming Event Rhythm Rhapsodies $100 1st PLACE PRIZE $50 2nd PLACE PRIZE TO THE $25 PRESENTED WORST TALENT ACT Qualifying Auditions Sm Francisco-base- d fWSdion lead Can keyboards Journey has one of the best sounds of the '80s The band consists of (I to r) guitar Rosa Valory bass Steve Smith drums Steve Perry lead vocals and Jonathan and guitars 'Escape' by Ben highlights new and old Lass When it comes right down to it the way an LP is packaged contributes a great percentage to its success The album with is an attractive cover or more likely to be bought ofT the ihelvet thafi the one that looks just like all T-shi-rt the others Through all of their past eight releases art that catches the the reasons for the high rate of LP sales But they do not just stop there Since their inception eight years ago they have been one of the major forces in rock music that haven't adversely been affected by the new concepts of the '80s Holding otnewhat to the traditional norms of the ’70s with a few added dimensions of their own is what characterizes Journey’s newest LP Journey has displayed vivid eye which might be one of Esapt A few have taken place group's beginning The current tonnbers include Steve Perry lead singer Neal Schon lead guitar Ron Valery bass Steve Smith drums and Jonathan Cain keyboard nd guitar Cain replaces Gregg Rolie founder of the band who has moved on to pursue a nee the personnel changes do career Don t brings into light the vocals He has discarded the hruh power route that so many other groups have adopted in favor of the dramatic New exhibits his talents with a Stop Believing” of PetTy’s — stimulating background that adds a certain vitality to all the numbers A moderate rhythmic bass and drum progression highlight "Stone in Love” The change in tempo toward the last part of the tune is an unexpected yet enriching contrast Everything without exception is of expert quality in the hit single “Who's Crying Now” The tasteful melody and strong background center around what is making it in today’s top 40: delightful unhindered simplicity "Keep On Running” blasts into the furious world of the band The guitar solo heavy-metsoars to radiant heights backed solidly by the rhythm section Moody emotional ballads aren’t out of this group's range by any means "Still They Ride” is a beautifully arranged song about Jesse James visiting our modern world This song further exemplifies the rich smooth vocals Perry obtains Moving to side two the title track makes use of the band's new rock style a little different rhythm combined with the ever present heady guitars “Lay it Down" sounds like it came right out of the simple driving beat offers a good example of the group’s reluctance to leave the older rock behind “Dead or Alive” "Mother Father” and "Open Drums” round out the list of a hot brilliant LP that will make Journey one of the top names associated with this era al mid-’70sT- VOCAL — DANCE— HYNOS COMEDY— JUGGLING SOLO OR GROUP ACTS THURSDAY OCT 5 2--5 pm 1 SC 319 FOR MORE INFORMATION AND AUDITION APPOINTMENT CALL ASUCU ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES ACTIVITIES CENTER 75Q-- 1 71 7 26t& annum usu s&n Fn&ncisc© OTTO Fins £DYS flics Everybody yesr! DCOPJK7AY MUSICALS PLATS ACT I2ASTECPIECES AUDFCT3TEZ3T0 EHJOY EXCITICG SAD FAAUOCCC! STUDZCTS-S22- 0 (AIR PASS E0TELA59TICS3T3) ii G O O O Glauser’s Restaurant SII-AK- H 0 H E SHRIMP 25 WEST CENTER CHICKfcN LOGAN FILET OF COD 1POLTKI ESIABf A o o D H o M N A D E C 0 K 1 X G Includes Soup Potato and Roll x G HAKE YOTO ECTZCTATIOrS CALL AST GAL1E2Y Oma 7C3-TC1- 0 m |