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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Feb 1991, p. 29

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it‘s by no means a happy record, reflecting more or less the uncertainty of these times we live in. ‘This sister act from Montreal releases albums just slightly more frequently than the Leafs have winning seasons. When they do, however, it‘s usually something special, which is the case with Heartâ€" beats Accelerating, their first LP in seven years. Kate & Anna McGarrigle BMG Ing Heartbeats Accelerating l ea (qu C dee o INBSDNYTGaENT dovrardnd lbA s cA i1 0ic117. 54 support, in particular guitarist Dominic Miller and keyboardist Kenny Kirkland, is excellent and exâ€" quisitely textured to the point of being understated. Finglly, a Sting album that inauee =ns 10010 " 1 OH: ooÂ¥ 40 ib Podhinaalna it itc hi a im 1; grew up in the English port city, Newcastle â€" he reminisces abmnthomnocencaandidealismofhis childhood and the influence of the shipyards and the sea on his formative years. The : musical alinmnr . in ced o oo e 7 m k MZ‘“F"" ESWt M WV W dobmgrpen my tenirs mt aer on to, e a oneire to be a jazzman of equal importance have only amplified ‘his already smug attitude and Chered in peeudoâ€"jazz that‘s stiff, pretentious and So it comes as a surprisé that The Soul Cages is, especially by Sting standards, Such a refreshing, tired or prom oo s oo ieorente To has never promoti i opinions, S“Wh'awnb:l?ymodestmimww here. With "‘""G?L"m prevalent throughout â€" he Arow 1in in muupcn soll use E. Despite his philanthropic endeavours his A â€" notably his tireless support of the plight of the Amazon The Soul Cages FARM EOUIPMENT SHOwW See your local farm equipment dealer and supply outlet for special discount registration form Presented in coâ€"operation with the University of Waterloo WAÂ¥TLRLOO io e e e sad, a Sting album that leaves one feeling warm arriaa McGarrigle‘s latest is well worth the wait “\?p@. wa‘s" C“‘@\W’ Q“quis‘- PRESENTS gyo c ‘Tickets at the City of Waterloo Box Office, Waterloo City Centre (747â€"8765); Humanities Theatre Box Office (885â€"4280); or any Muskoka Festival‘s A hysterical, highâ€"energy rom Thurs., Feb. 7 at 8:00 p.m. Humanities Theatre, fxw $20.00 Adults $17.75 Students/Seniors Of the many fine bands to emerge from the fruitful Seattle music scene, Mother Love Bone will be remembered as one of the best. Unfortunately, Apple is a posthumous release because the band ceased to exist as of last March when singer Andrew died of a heroin overdose. * While the promise of Apple will never be realized, fl\erecordohresvapmttyooodidaaofwhatmiqm have been. Like others before them, Mother Love Bone finds interesting ways of taking wellâ€"worn hard rock formulas and brefl;mg newb;fleh‘irr:’bmm; Apple, while obviously influenced the'703.isfmd|andhvbonfinommbfim‘ overly derivative. Too bad there won‘t be any mor“ like it Daneg 22 _ 1 0 h0006 SVO0BO0T gnd ng dudmdbvomnhadammmadmmh mesoms.OvflyttnMcGamgbs'wondmusham\o niaaandhaunfingmolodiesmitigatemmncholy ammar\dsadnessofsuchlinesas ‘‘My love hasnomaonhasnomyme"and“Lovelovswhere can you be‘‘. Its rather bieak nature aside, Heartâ€" beatsAceelemtingwaswonhthewan. Proof again thatquamybaatsquamitywerytime‘ Apple Mother Love Bone Themes of loneliness, despair Ross MacDonald is a Cambridge freelance writer. Canada‘s agriâ€"business showcase For further information contact CIFES: (705) 741â€"2536 Toronto International Centre 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m Tuesday thru Thursday 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m February 5â€"8, 1991 , alienation and the OTTAWA BALLET Artistic Director Frank Augustyn Humanities Theatre, UW TICKETS $21.00 Adults $18.25 Students/Seniors "With love, lust, sequins and sashay Ottawa troupe seduces . . ." Boog-yond 4 Sat., Feb. 9 at 8:00 p.m. "Positively t t n ooo a c;% /. O@J) â€"Pat nmmmmmmmmmtemmemmmemmmmmemmmseâ€"‘ ipdenmmemnsennens, oi N201 _â€" PAGE EZ6 . ) Learm to or base ( balia & Acs $\ like a m_ instruction trovel "There‘s No Substitute LC e t xO w tor Experience" 576â€"5517 "*&é**] | Tammy . §76â€"8810 _ WHHWNHermmemmmmmemmnmmen 2222 Licensed Under L.L.B.O. â€" Snack Bar â€" Free Parking (Within one block) * ua q Westmount }’-iz;c.:MAa‘ll Mario‘s "725:9313 Bflwmm.mvlmmve 1991 â€" P, HHHNiiitimnnmmmmmmmmmmnsccc 22220 CC 14 PRINCESS ST. WEST, WATERLOO 886â€"2900 886â€"2370 11 a.m. â€" 2 p.m. Featuring The NOWAKâ€"STEVENSON QuUARTET SUNDAY BRUNCH AWA CITIZEN Adults Seniors Students with LD. Children 10 & Under WATERLOO BOWLINEG LANES Rock and Bow! takes place on Saturday nights from 10:00 p.m. to 12 midnight and includes low lighting, LOUD ROCK & ROLL MUSIC, weekly prizes, etc. Open to people 19 years of age & over LICENSED UNDER L.L.B.O. "ALL YOU CAN EAT" Limited Lanes Available Reservations at 886â€"2900 SPHERE CLOWN BAND Sponsored by Sat., Feb. 16 at 1:00 p.m. Humanities Theatre, UW $7.50 Adults $5.35 Kids/Students/Seniors Showtime for Kids! Highâ€"energy kids. entertainment â€" music. comedy & education in a show for all ages‘ $9.95 $7.95 $7.95 $1.95 50 Westmount Rd. N Westmount Place Ma

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