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The September 9, 1994
ISSUE #391 95
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Royal Jelly, "Ceiling," Island As illustrated by the success of bands such as Candlebox and Green Day, we're now at the point in the 90's curve where the mainstream pretty much demands edgy/alternative musical elements in their rock radio hits. That's Royal Jelly's area of exploitation. Driven by its strong percussive elements, RJ is truly positioned to please both your traditional core audience and the more forward thinking fans. As analyzed by Sue Dunn at laPX, "It's one of those records that straddles the fence between alternative and Regular Joe rock. Since we've been trying to move the station in a newer direction without blowing off the core audience, this fits perfectly. This record just moves me!" VIIRR's Steve Robertson hears it, too: "You've got to dig that Ravi Shankar, put a hookah in the middle of the room kind of retro hook. But in the context of this song, it really works. We've already tested it with really good response." From WKLQ's Dave Wellington. "I think it's a hit. I hear some U2 type appeal, which really stands out from some of the grungier stuff coming down the pike." And speaking for more than a few female programmers, V/HTF's Carol Seidel hears a tune that "Flows really great and is fresh, too. Multiple o's here."
HARD ACTS To FOLLOW Widespread Panic, "Airplane," Capricorn That this band plays 250 to 300 dates a year is a well known tact. That they enjoy active and ongoing sales action behind that tour-ing is also common knowledge. Up until this point, their penchant for somewhat noodly, loosely structured songs has also been a given — this despite AOR answering Top 10 Triple A play on "Wanderin" with action in the high 30s. Now, say hello to the album destined to change all that With the help of producer John Keene, who did a lot of REM. 's early work, Panic has put together an uncommonly compelling collection of trademark tunes. The smooth, keyboard/guitar interplay makes it easy to anticipate more adult appeal, but with college radio spinning the band over 5000 times last quarter, arguing legitimate 18+ appeal is really miles from hype. The hip, melodic, uncluttered 'Airplane" perfectly illustrates the point, as do the title track and potential hit single "Can't Get High." Listen and tell us this isn't the week's best surprise.
Toad The Wet Sprocket, "Something's Always Wrong," Columbia Who didn't know this was the album's smash hit on first pass through the album? Columbia also knew, and now that "Fall Down" has done such serious multi-format damage. it's big numbers time for Toad. Thanks in part to -Fall Down "s research success, the Lp's now at the 500K sales mark, the major touring plans are in place, and the situation's that of an act that's truly been broken. As Dr. Dave Rossi notes. "It's obviously another smash for them. It's everything a hit song should be. It's instantly catchy, and now that they've established themselves, it sounds just like Toad." Already off to a nice start everywhere. COR included. Check the early spins at KLOS, WAAF. KRRK. WHCN, WAPL. DC101, KCLB. KKEG, WSHE, etc. etc.
Steve Perry, "Young Hearts Forever," Columbia Say wnat you will. Steve nas inetnodicaliy racked up almost six hundred tnousand records sold. and is still selling at a pace between twenty and thirty thou a week. Current trends aside, solid Top 5 mainstream rock radio play on "You Better Wait" under-scores Perry's ongoing viability with the AOR audience. particularly 25-44 females. With a solo tour set for the fall (half solo mater-ial/hall Journey), expect your Columbia rep to come up with more than a few reasons for you to sustain this survivor's air share.
Freedy Johnston, "Bad Reputation," Elektra At some point, AOR programmers are going to have to start realizing the validity of Triple A approved songs and artists — and Freedy's at the top of our list. Formerly 12 on Lisa Riegel's AAA list, Freedy was an unqualified success with the adult audience, with major market sales success surrounding that play. And you know what? Heard it on WORE and WMMR several times this week and it works like crazy on both of those formats. New on DC/01. KLBJ. and KSPO, with WSHE, WLUP. WNEW, KEZO and WA VF also on board.
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5 4
6 5
25 6
Stone Temple Pilots
Rolling Stones
"Interstate Love Song"
'You Got Me Rocking"
Atlantic
Virgin
Counting Crows "Rain King"
Hootie & The Blowfish
Tesla
"Hold My Hand"
"Mama's Fool"
Atlantic
Geffen
Eric C.lapton 'Tore Down" Reprise
3 7 Stone Temple Pilots
13 8 Pink Floyd
9 9 Jaciryl
'Vasoline" _ Atlantic
2276 2224
1969 1874
1871 1995
1814 1904
1810 999
1784 2038
"High Hopes" Columbia
"Push Comes To Shove" Geffen
1768 1649
1668 1792
11 10 Collective Soul "Breathe"
'tome Out And Play" 17 11 Offspring
Neil Young
Soundgarden
10 12
ri 13 ni 14 Rolling Stones
22 15
20 16
14 17 ToacVVVet Sprocket
12 18 Spin Doctors
16 19 Live
18 20 Candlebox
23 21
21 22
24 23
26
27 _125
15_ rib Steve Perry
29:_ ft Meat Puppets
28: — K M ZZ Top _
31 i iT Alice In Chains
19 90- Boston _
38 II L
3 bi2 Freddy Jones Band
3 L33 Jeffrey Gaines
3 34. _
3 35
3 / 36
4 j._37
3 1:38' John Mellencamp
4 i39
4 40
"Change Your Mind"
"Black Hole Sun"
"Love Is Strong"
Atlantic 1617 1718
Epitaph 1528 1541 _
Reprise 1519
A&M
Virgin
1424
Soundgarden
Gilbv Clarke
'Fell On Black Days" A&M
"Cure Me...Or Kill Me" Virgin
"Fall Down"
'You Let Your Heart Go_ ..."
"Sellin_g_The Drama"
"Far Behind"
Columbia
1371
1369
Epic
1254
1208
1206
Radioactive 1131
Maverick/WB 1087
BBM
The Allman Brothers
Gods Child
Pantera
Green Day
Waiting in The Wings"
"Back Where It All Begins"
"Everybodys 1"
"Planet Caravan"
"Basket Case"
Virgin
Epic
Owest/WB
EastWest
Reprise
Columbia 958 lirgi5ij
London 824 79-1 5-2-A
RCA 823 .962'
Columbia 805 830 _
MCA 794 1341
726 588_
Capricorn 708 822
Chrysalis/EMI 677 83ii
You Better Wait"
We Don't Exist"
"Fuzzbox Voodoo"
"I Stay Away"
Walk On"
1054
1729 _
18511
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11871
12541
1592
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1577
1353
1035
1031 Alai 1023
1016 ___98r1
1004 AL ,9f)4:î
Gin Blossoms "Allison Road" A&M
"In A Daydream"
"I Like You"
Bruce Dickinson 'Tears Of The Dragon" Mercury
Big Head Todd/Monsters in The Morning" Giant
1Mother Earth "So Gently We Go" Capitol
"Stone Cold Hearted" EMI Bloodline
'Wild Night"
Soulhat
Pearl Jam
"Bonecrusher
'Yellow Ledbetter"
Mercury
Epic
Epic
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KEZE KISS KATP KEYJ KIOZ KISW KLOS WBCN WBZX
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"Simply put, it's a straight ahead rocker that sounds
great on the air." -Peg Pollard, KIOZ
THE I ;ARP REPORT 4 SEPTE MBER ') 1994
33 41 Great White
s. "Sail Away" Zoo 464 760
62 42 Live "I Alone" Radioactive 454 277
39 43 Pride & Glory
42 44 Stone Temple Pilots
"Losin' Your Mind"
"Big Empty"
Geffen
Atlantic
425 569
422 553
43 45 Meat Puppets
50 45 Savatage
"Backwater"
"Handful Of Rain"
London
Atlantic
394 527
394 368
48 47 Sheryl Crow "All I Wanna Do" A&M 370 397
64 48 Nine Inch Nails "Closer" Nothn eterscope 351 256
41 49 Collective Soul "Shine" Atlantic 338 560
86 50 Dream Theater "Lie" EastWest 337 153
56 51 Alice In Chains "Don't Follow" Columbia 331 307
71 52 Offspring "Self Esteem" Epitaph 325 222
60 52 Type 0 Negative "Christian Woman" Roadrunner 325 286
54 54 Pearl Jam "Elderly Woman. Epic 290 344
65 55 Great White
87 56 Weezer
47 57 Smashing Pumpkins
55 58 Counting Crows
53 59 Sugartooth
58 60 Motorhead
49 61 Phish
46 62 Gary Hoey
63 63
59 64
68 65 Ian Moore
57 66 Pink Floyd
76 67 Freedy Johnston
51 68
71 69 Joan Jett
69 70 Living Colour
61 71 John Mellencamp
66 72 The Allman Brothers
73 73 Pearl Jam
88 74 Cracker
70 75 Pretenders
67 76 Helmet
100 76 Smithereens
77 78 Seed _
52 79 Pink Floyd
81 - -80 Counting Crows
80 1 81 Deadeye Dick
98 82 Killing Joke _-85 r 83 Kim Mitchell
74- 1- 84 Soundgarden
D r 85 --7 186
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"All Right"
"Undone (The Sweater Song)"
"Rocket"
"Round Here"
'Tuesday Morning"
"Born To Raise Hell"
"Sample In A Jar"
"Low Rider"
Zoo
DGC
Virgin
DGC
Geffen
Arista
Elektra
Reprise
288 254
272 149
266 412
264 333
262 348
250 300
244 373
239 425
Crosby Stills & Nash "Only Waiting For You" Atlantic 231
Green Day "Longview" Reprise 227
"Satisfied"
'What Do You Want From Me"
"Bad Reputation"
Capricorn
Columbia
Elektra
274
290
222 238
219 305
216 204_
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192 1222 1
191
190 1282
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181 - 221
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Steve Miller Band "Rock It" Capitol 2 I
"Eye To Eye"
"Sunshine Of Your Love"
"Dance Naked"
"No One To Run With"
"Dissident"
"Let's Go For A Ride"
"I'll Stand By You"
"Biscuits For Smut"
'Time Won't Let Me"
"Rapture"
'Take It Back"
"Einstein On The Beach"
"New Age Girl"
"Millennium"
'Wonder, Where & Why"
"Spoonman"
Warner Bros.
Epic
Mercury
Epic
Epic
Virgin
Sire/WB
lnterscope
RCA
Giant/Medial(
Columbia
DGC
lchiban
Zoo
Alert U.S.
A&M
Dinosaur Jr "Feel The Pain" Sire
Alice In Chains
Pink Floyd
Cracker
Yes
Cheap Trick
L7
Lynyrd Skynyrcl
Fretblanket
"No Excuses"
"Keep Talking"
"Get Off This"
"State Of Play"
"Girlfriend"
"Andres"
"Down South Jukin"
"Tvvisted"
Columbia
Columbia
Virgin
Victory
Warner Bros.
Slash/Reprise
Capricorn
Atlas
Smashin • Pum • kins "Disarm" 'Ar in
RPLA
Edie Bnckell
Lucy's Fur Coat
"Last Night A Drag Queen ..."
'Tomorrow Comes"
"Elementary"
Giant
Geffen
Relativity
Prof. "Broken Peace" Eeic
Toad The Wet S e rocket "Somethine's Alwa " Columbia
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Live 1 Alone 17
Dream Theater "Lie" 14
Bloodline "Stone Cold Blooded" 13
Weezer "Undone (The Sweèter Song)" 13
Soundgarden "Fell On Black Days" 11
Nine Inch Nails 'Closer"
Eric Clapton Tore Down"
Gin Blossoms "Allison Road"
Offspring "Self Esteem"
dada 'AU I Am '
ZZ Top "Fuzzbok Voodoo"
Arcade
Bonnie Raitt "Hell To Pay"
Collective Soul "Breathe
Geffen
Radioactive
East West
EMI
DGC
A&M
I O Nothingfenterszope
9 Reprise
9 A&M
9 Epitaph
7 IRS
7 RCA
'Angry" 6 Epic
6 Capitol
6 Atlantic
1 Offspring " Come Out Ar d Play"
2 Hootie & The Blowfish " Hold My Hand"
3 Stone Temple Pilots " Interstate ..."
4 Eric Clapton "'Dore Down"
5 Tesla " Maria's Fool"
6 Green Day " Basket Case"
7 Soundgarden " Black Hole Sun"
8 Candlebox " Far Behind"
9 Pearl Jam " Yellow Ledbetter"
10 Collective Soul Breathe"
11 Rolling Stones " You Got Me Rocking"
12 BBM " Waiting In The Wings"
13 Dream Theater " Lie"
14 Freddy Jones Band " In A Daydream"
15 Neil Young " Change Year Mind"
16 Pantera " Planet Caravan" 17 Sheryl Crow "All I Warina Do"
18 Offspring " Sett Esteem
Dream Theater
Weezer 'Undone (The Sweater Song)" Smithereens 'Time Cop"
Live "I Alone" (62-42') Radioactive
Eric Clapton 'Tore Down" (25-6') Reprise
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17 Toad The Wet Sprocket .. Something's ..."
18 Traffic "Some Kind Of Woman"
19 Great White "All Right"
20 Green Day "Basket Case"
21 1 Mother Earth "So Gently We Go
22 Mutha's Day Out 'Green"
23 R.E.M. 'What's The Frequency, .. 7"
24 Gary Hoey "Linus And Lucy"
25 Blues Traveler "Hook"
26 Freedy Johnston "Bad Reputation"
27 Gods Child "Everybodys 1"
28 Killing Joke -. ..... "Millennium"
29 Pantera ......."Planet Caravan"
30 Sheryl Crow I Wanna Do"
Most Requested Epitaph
Atlantic
Atlantic
Reprise Geffen
Reprise
A&M
Sire
Epic
Atlantic
Virgin
Virgin East West
Capricorn
Reprise
East West
A&M Epitaph
19 Pink Floyd 20 Scuricigarden " Fell On Black Days"
21 Type 0 Negative " Christian Woman"
22 Bru:e Dickinson " Tears Of The ..."
23 Counting Crows
24 Jacky! " Push Comes To Shove"
25 Live ' Selling The Drama"
26 Nine Inch Nalls " Closer"
27 Stone Temple Pilots Vasoline"
28 Big Head Todd " in The Morning"
29 Deadeye Dick " New Age Girl"
30 Gin Blossoms " Allison Road" 31 Ian Moore " Satisfied"
32 LT " Andres"
33 Savatage
34 Se What 35 The Allman Brothers ...." Back Where It ..."
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Rolling Stones
Soundgarden
Counting Crows
Pink Floyd
Collective Soul
186-501
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'Voodoo Lounge"
"Superuniknown"
"August And Everything After"
The Division Bell"
'Hints, Allegations '
"Bust A Nut '
"Cracked Rear Vbew"
- -Smash"
'Push Comes To Shove'
Live "Throwing Copper"
Ned Young ;Sleeps Vibe :Angels'
Toad The Wet Sprodcet Duicinea
Candlebox
Testa
Hootie 6 The Blowfish
Offspring
Jackyl
East West
DGC RCA
Offspring "Self Esteem"
Nine Inch Nails "Closer"
Killing Joke -Millennium" Cracker "Let's Go For A Ride"
Album Chart Atlantic
Virgin
A.S.M
DGC
Columbia
A danbc
Geffen
Atlantic
Epitaph
Geffen
Radioactive
Reprise
Col umbia
Candlebox" Maverick/WB
The Allman Brothers . W here It AR Begins"
Alice in Chains ....-.- . ........... 'Jar Of Flies"
Meat Puppets -
Gilby Clarke 'Pawn Shop Guitars"
Green Day Dookae"
Spin Doctors — 'Turn It Upside Down"
Pearl Jam 'Vs."
Steve Perry ...."For The Love Of Strange ..."
Pantera -"Far Beyond Driven"
Gods Child Everybody"
BBM "Armand The Next Dream"
Epic
Columbia
London
Virgin
Repose
Epic
Epic
Columbia
East West
CrwestANB
Virgin
6 Epic
6 Columbia
6 Virgin
5 Zoo
4 Reprise
4 Capitol
4 Chrysalis/EMI
4 Warner Bros.
4 Reprise
3 A&M
3 Eiektra
3 Owe st/VifB
3 Zoo
3 East West
3 A&M
" High Hopes" 4 Columbia 4 A&M
4 Roadrunner
3 Mercury
- Rain King" 3 DGC
3 Geffen
3 Radioactive
3 Nothong/I merscope
3 Atlantic
2 Giant
2 Ichiban
2 A&M
2 Capricorn
2 Slash/Reprise
" Handful Of Rain" 2 Atlantic
" Bonecrusher" 2 Epic 2 Epic
(71-52 1 Epitaph
(64-48') Nottun elowterscope 198-82 1 Zoo 188-74' I Virgin
26 26 ZZ Top RCA
19 27 Boston 'Walk On" MCA
24 28 John Mellericarnp. 'Dance Naked" Mercury
A33 29 Gin Blossoms 'New Miserable Experience" A&M
27 29 Great Wtate -Sail Away Zoo
30 31 Freddy Jones Bald 'Waiting Foe The Night. Capricorn
Bruce Dickinson 'Salts To Picasso ' Mercury
33 Jeffrey Gaines -Somewhat Shghtly Dazed- Chrysain/EMI
34 Various Artists Blown Away Soundtrack Giant
I Mather Earth Dig Capitol
Bloodline. - Bloodline EMI
A42 37 Sweat "Good To Be Gone Epic
37 38 Cracker -Kerosene Hat Virgin
36 39 Pride 6 Gory 'Pride & Gory' Geffen
39 40 Smashing Pienpkins -Siamese Dream' Virgin
38 41 Various Artists The Crow" Soundtrack Adarrtic
A48 42 Savatage -Handful Of Rain Atl antic
44 43 Sheryl Crow 'Tuesday Night Music Oab" A&M
D 44 Nine Inch Nails. 'The Downward Spiral" eieeeeweeeeee
45 45 Various Artists "Airheacts" Soundtrack ARISTA
ASO 46 Type 0 Negative 'Bloody Kisses" Roadrunner
D 47 Dream Theater -Awake" East West
47 48 Helmet 'Betty" Interscope
- D 49 Weezer 'Weezer DGC
- D 50 Crosby Stills & Nash "After The Storm" Atlantic
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1 2 Stone Temple Pilots 'Vasoline"
6 3 Rolling Stones "You Got Me Rocking"
21 4 Eric Clapton 'Tore Down"
10 5 Pink Floyd "High Hopes"
2 6 Counting Crows "Rain King"
7 7 Hootie & The Blowfish "Hold My Hand"
9 8 Tesla "Mama's Fool"
13 9 Jackyl "Push Comes To Shove"
10 Soundgarden "Black Hole Sun"
Offspring "Come Out And Play"
Toad The Wet Sprocket "Fall Down
Neil Young "Change Your Mind
Collective Soul "Breathe
Rolling Stones "Love Is Strong
Gilby Clarke "Cure Me. Or Kill Me
Soundgarden "Fell On Black Days
Live "Selling The Drama
Green Day "Basket Case
The Allman Brothers "Back Where It .
Candlebox "Far Behind
Spin Doctors "You Let Your Heart Go,.,"
Alice In Chains "I Stay Away"
Gin Blossoms "Allison Road"
Pantera "Planet Caravan"
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1 4 Counting Crows "Rain King"
10 5 Pink Floyd "High Hopes"
13 6 Stone Temple Pilots _interstate Love Song
6 7 Toad The Wet Sprocket "Fall Down
5 8 Stone Temple Pilots 'Vasoline
7 Neil Young "Change Your Mind"
Tesla "Mama's Fool"
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Rolling Stones "You Got Me Rocking"
The Allman Brothers "Back Where It .
Jackyl "Push Comes To Shove
Live "Selling The Drama"
Spin Doctors "You Let Your Heart Go "
Rolling Stones -Love Is Strong"
Soundgarden "Black Hole Sun"
BBM "Waiting In The Wings"
Soundgarden "Fell On Black Days"
John Mellencamp "Wild Night"
Offspring "Come Out And Play"
Steve Perry 'You Better Wait"
Collective Soul "Shine"
Gin Blossoms "Allison Road"
Gilby Clarke -Cure Me. Or Kill Me"
ZZ Top "Fuzzbox Voodoo"
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640 688 29 27
573 534 18 28
569 340 33 29
562 479 37 30
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526 530 47 32
507 522 43 33
452 446 19 34
440 548 28 35
429 434 25 36
387 523 27 37
382 462 42 38
373 448 61 39
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361 342 36 41
358 298 32 42
349 415 41 43
328 289 67 44
322 332 77 45
272 405 40 46
265 396 52 47
249 307 45 48
246 176 59 49
243 215 46 49
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333 340 24 27
315 340 32 28
304 379 18 29
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166 218 46 41
153 188 34 42
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137 258 37 44
137 153 34 44
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122 176 49 47
119 81 64 47
118 131 73 49
116 136 57 50
Gods Child "Everybodys 1" 240
13BM "Waiting In The Wings" 214
Steve Perry 'You Better Wait" 207
Meat Puppets "We Don't Exist" 204
Bruce Dickinson 'Tears Of The Dragon" 203
ZZ Top "Fuzzbox Voodoo- 202
Live "I Alone" 190
Soulhat "Bonecrusher" 187
John Mellencamp "Wild Night" 181
Boston "Walk On" 180
Great White "Sail Away" 166
Meat Puppets "Backwater" 165
I Mother Earth "So Gently We Go" 164
Type 0 Negative "Christian Woman" 148
Jeffrey Gaines "I Like You" 147
Pearl Jam "Yellow Ledbetter" 142
Collective Soul "Shine" 125
Pride & Glory "Losin' Your Mind" 124
Offspring "Self Esteem" 115
Nine Inch Nails "Closer" 110
The Allman Brothers ...."No One To Run ... 109
Bloodline "Stone Cold Hearted" 108
Big Head Todd "In The Morning" 103
Counting Crows...."Einstein On The Beach" 100
Pink Floyd ...-What Do You Want From Me" 100
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Collective Soul "Breathe" 112
The Allman Brothers ...."No One To Run ..." 105
Gods Child "Everybodys 1" 104
Candlebox "Far Behind" 95
Great White "Sail Away" 95
Jeffrey Gaines "I Like You" 91
Meat Puppets "Backwater" 86
Alice In Chains "I Stay Away" 83
Pink Floyd ...-What Do You Want From Me" 82
Boston "Walk On" 81
Green Day "Basket Case" 81
Bruce Dickinson 'Tears Of The Dragon" 75
Meat Puppets "We Don't Exist" 74
John Mellencamp "Dance Naked" 70
Freddy Jones Band "In A Daydream" 69
Pantera "Planet Caravan" 66
Crosby Stills & Nash .."Only Waiting For ... 61
Bloodline "Stone Cold Hearted" 60
Pearl Jam 'Yellow Ledbetter" 57
Gary Hoey "Low Rider" 57
Soulhat "Bonecrusher" 53
I Mother Earth "So Gently We Go" 52
Pearl Jam "Elderly Woman... 52
Live "I Alone" 50
Sheryl Crow "All I Wanna Do" 49
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THE I 1ARD REPORT 7 SEPTEMBER 9. 1994
MORE.. HARD ACTS To FOLLOW Peter Gabriel, "Red Rain" (Live), Geffen The well documented excitement of Gabriel 's performances aside, howzabout those clever Geffen types taking advantage of the snoozy holiday week to make Peetah #1 Most Added! When's the last time a live track (other than an unplugged anything) topped the Most Added? And there are two ways to win here. as indicated by A) WTPA 's Chris James and "We never played 'Red Rain' from 'Go', so this is a natural for us," and B) Debbie Gilbert 3WV We play a lot of catalogue Gabriel stuff, so this is a natural for us, especially with school in session." KATP's Dale Miller even feels "It's better than the original. I think this performance breathes new life into this clas-sic tune." Early spin leaders include KDJK with 11, WIYY 16, WKLS 10, and WBCN 7.
Live, "I Alone," RadioActive 17 adds takes the count to 63 this week, with KLOL, KLPX, WTUE, KOMP and WPLR among the new believers. 12 reporters listed spin increases, with WMMS up 29-40, WTKX 3-15, KRRK 29-33, WRXK 2-17, and KILO 3-11. Rounding out the "most play" division, WAAF reports 20 plays, WA VF 14, and KEZE 10. WJRR's Steve Robertson comments, "We're definitely seeing the phones here, and when they call, we're turning them on to the first album as well. The lyrics to this song are very powerful." 62-42* on the Hundred, 45-33" COR. Seems like the audience is reacting already to it. Good choice to the follow up. "I personally think it sa bit melodramatic," says the typi-cally acerbic Sue Duan at KLPX, "But it seems to be striking a chord the listeners are relating to."
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Bloodline, "Stone Cold Hearted," EMI Heres' a band the label obviously had major ealations for, and the momentum to date hasnt disappointed. EMI continues to establish their blues rock beachhead, as 13 more adds take the play count to 65, we, 17 solid increases registered this we, including KLAO, WHJY, WKLS, WOUR. WRIF and WXOR W1PA's Chris James updates, 'We steed it in the morning and thanks to dynamite reaction, we're set to move it up." From 3WV's Debbie Gilbert, -Its' that blues based sound we like and it's doing well." V/ITIFS Carol Seidel adds,1 saw ilem a couple of years ago when Sammy Hagars' kid was in the band Hove the blues live and the blues live with Bloodline" Just moved to KA1P Ulf's week, with Dale updating, 'They love it. We're getting top ten calls and Ube Top Five before long." Buffeted 44-37" Overall, wiffi a corresponding 49' COR debut
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Nine Inch Nails, "Closer," Interscope Their rock radio breakthrough puts 10 more on the board, replete with WMMR, WBZX and M Y, where Sharon Shifino told us, "It was a scary one for us, but I personally love it." That brazen hussy Sue Dunn ain't scared. Sez she, "Hey, what's wrong with being sexy? All I've got to say about this record is 'Chicks dig it." WXTB, KRNA and WDZR report Top 5 phones, with KISS, KOMP, KRAB, KRRK, WAAF, WAXO, WKLO, WNCD, WRXK, ZROCK and WHMH all reporting increases, along with steady play at KBPI, KEZE. KIOZ KISW, KUPD, WCCC and WCGY. 64-48* on the Hundred, 37-22* COR.
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Offspring, "Self Esteem," Epitaph Stations that played this before "Come Out And Play" reported active response, and given the band's current success curve, waiting on this track constitutes major lameness. KLOS hit it this week, along with WLLZ WKLO, WIYY, KSJO, KORC, KLPX, KSPO, and KILO. The phone count looks terril!, too, with KUPD, KZRX, WDZR, WMMS and WTKX all Top Fivers. (1104's Vinnie Marino updates, "It's huge! The most active record on the radio station. #1 requests this week, bumping Nine Inch Nails, who were #1 for the previous six weeks." 71-52*, thanks in part to increases from KNAC, KRRK, KUPD, KZAK, WAXO, WMMS and ZROC.
dada, "Atli Am," IRS 1 just know their last song researched really well for us," sezX107s' Steve Matter "and I think this is very REM like. In ect, it sounds more like R.EM than their new record does." From KB& Cepth Michaels, "Its gota lot of energy and I like that. Heats the shot here for that reason." VITPAS ails James predicts, "This ones' definitely going to be around at the end of the year It sounds great and Kele gotten some calls already." WIENS Pam ameba e, "I think its' wonderful. Incredible hook Im' (flatly pleased with the follow-up. Ithink they cane luck wi laa really hook-laden, very catchy second effort" 1011Js' Los lane confesses, 'leant figure it out, bull like it It sounds different every tine you hear it, and we're already getting some calls on if" New at 97*, with WMMS, KUPD, WHEB, «oz. WXRC, KKEG and KEYJ just in, and WJRR, KDKB, KLE(I, WAOR, WHCiV, WNCD, WPDH, WTPA and WZBH among last weeks' add highlights.
THE HARD REPORT 8 SEPTE MBER 9. 1994
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Nicole Blackman Evert Eden's Wordstock presents My
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mioRE-e- HARD ACTS To FOLLOW
Gin Blossoms, "Allison Road," AGM Phil Marlow's read is radio reality: "We've played this great song for quite some time and we're super comfortable with this new version." Nuff said. New on 9, now on 68, and increased at 15. Strongest current support at KOKB (naturally) with 32 spins, KLOS with 21, WFBO 13, WAVF 21, WOUR 16, WOZN 17, KKEG 19, WCCC 20, WRUF 14, WMMS 18, KLOL 14, WAAF 16, WHEB 16, WKIT 15, KATP 16, WZZO 15, and WXRC 14. Still kicking major chart bull 38-31*.
Donnie Rail, "Hell To Pay," Capitol Tasha'll tell you it am 't easy — but there's only one Bonnie, and bit by bit, adult oriented rock radio's makin' room. WA VF, WRDU, WHDO, KFMZ KCLB, and WSTZ add this week, with WGIR already reporting 13 spins and WKIT 15 KCLB's Ron Stryker calls it, "Good morn-ing/midday material. She's always worked well here in the past." Ditto WAVF's Dave Rossi. "She fits what we're doing during the day. More of that bluesy sound she's known for." Or, as Pam Brooks puts it, "It did really well when we played it from the album. If you're looking for the Lp's one really good rock song, 'Hell To Pay' is the only way to go. That's why we played it months ago."
R.E.M., "What's the Frequency, Kenneth," Warner Bros. So... Is radio gâd they're rockin' or whutl VIDIZ's Tim Travis hears, 'The best song in the last two albums. Its' about time we got a guitar rock song. The lis-!s are loving it" Card Seidel WHIT, 'Awesome! Great to heir the guitar coming through again." Steve Robertson. W.LIR, 'Glad to hear them return to the electric guitar sound." Erin Carmen. W E, 'Glad its' got a harder edge. They needed the diversity." Pam Brooks & '1 like ffle moody, quite side of ffte band too, but kick ass rock and roll is what REM is all about" PhiI Madinve WCCC 'Nice to see thern back to their rock roots instead of being so artsy brtsy." Dave Rossi, WAVF, 'Nike it because they've re-established the guitar as the force behind Itle band, which it was in ff)e beginning, and because ifs nota formula song."
Green Day, "Basket Case," Reprise The reaction intensifies. 4 more adds, 26 increases loaded with majors, and a solid plus request build, with KCAL. KRAB, WBAB, WIXV, WMRR, WROO, WWV, WZZO, X107 and half a dozen more already reporting Top Five phones. How about 20+ spins at KBPI. KEGL, KILO, KKEG, WAXO, KUPD, WKLS, WMMS, WXRC, KBAT, KIOZ and WAAF? Clearly hit stats. As WJRR s Steve Robertson says, "It's huge!! Selling in this market just in front of Offspring. This has the total sound. The lyrics are funny, the video's funnier." As WTPA's Chris James puts it, "Already Top 5 phones for the Clash of the 90's."
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"This is my favourite track from one of my favorite
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"I Alone is a brilliant record." Pam Brooks, WHCN
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Batik, "Some Kind Of Woman," Virgin If you played the first two (and most mainstreamers did), this is pretty close to your basic no brainer, especially. in light of the tour's penetration. As noted by Pam Brooks. "Everyone we talk with around here seems to have caught the tour. We've played all the tracks thus far and we consider this an important one to play also." From
KCLB's Ron Stryker, "I liked the first two and we'd like to further the album's momentum." Milts David Allen Ross adds, "If you want that passive, older audience, Traffic's the band and this cut will work just fine, thank you."
THE HARD REPORT 10
SEPTEMBER 1994
GODS CHILD "EVERYBODYS 1" THE DEBUT TRACK FROM
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ALICE IN CHAINS "DON'T FOLLOW" COLUMBIA Adds: 2 KKEG, WWCT Requests: 1 -WI-/DO Debut 3 -WTPA(19), WTUE(15), KIKJ(12) Increases: 6 -WAAF(26-40), WNCD(22-29), WRIK(12-15), KFMZ(13-14), WHMH(8-14), WCGY(10-11) Decreases: 6 -WCMF(15-12), KZAK(12-10), KISS(10-9), ZROC(11-8), WKDF(9-5) WHDO(12-4) Sane: 6 -WX0R(27), WAX0(26), WVCR(21), KIOZ(15), WDZR(12), WBCN(7)
BLOODLINE "STONE COLD HEARTED" EMI Adds: 13 -KKEG KODS, KRNA, KRZZ, KZOZ WA OX, WHCN, WHTF WKIT WKOZ WRCN, WRXR WRZK Requests: 1 -WLVO Debut: 11 -KEYJ(14), WTUE(14), WAAF(13), WAOR(13), KDJK(11), WPLR(10) WRXL(9) WVRK(6), WDRK(5), WROV(4) WLV0(1) Increases: 17 -WRIF(12-19) WOZN(15 17) WX0R(14-17), WNCD(14-16), KJOT(13 15), WGLF(14-15) WRUF(13-14), WOUR(10-13) WZZR(9-13), KOMP(8-12) KRZR(7-12) KZAK(7-11), WZBH(8-9), KLA0(5-8), KFMF(5-6) WHJY(3-5), WKLS(1-4) Decreases: 10 -WDZR(18-17), WXLP(1J 11) KDKB(10 8), WSFL(9-8), KFMZ(8-7), KRRK(11-6), WAPL(10-6), WHDO(10-5), WWIW(8-5) WRO0(5-3) Same: 14 -KATP(18), KNCN(15) WIXV(15) KMOD(14), KATS(9), KLBJ(8), KCLB(7), K1KJ(7) KSPO(7), WEYV(7), WXKE(7), KEZE(6), WHMH(6), WTPA(6)
BLOWN AWAY/ BIG HEAD TODD "IN THE MORNING GIANT Adds: 1 KAEG Requests: 2 -KCLB, KSPO Debut 7 -WKI0(27), WHEB(15), WAOX(12), WXRX(12), KJKJ(10), WHMH(7) WXKE(7) Increases: 11 -KCLB(27-28), WAVF(20-23), KRRK(18-20), WOZN(17-19), WPLR(13-19), KATP(16-17) KJOT(13-15), WGLF(14-15), WTKX(3-14), KWHL(2-6), WNCD(4-6) Decreases: 17 -WAPL(19-17), WAOR(16-15), WZBH(17-15) WIOT(16-14), WXRC(18-13), WDHA(13-10), WHDO(13-10), KRNA(12-9), WHCN(11-9), WWWV(11-9) KL81(9-8) WNEW(13-8), WCIZ(8-7), WLUP(10-5) WVW(8-5), WRO0(5-4), WRCO(5-3) Sa m 17 -WCCC(22), WSHE(21), KRZZ(18), KGG0(17), KZ0Z(16), KSPO(15) WK/T(15), KDJK(14), KFMZ(11), WRZK(10) KFMF(9), WIZN(9), WRUF(7), WRXK(6), WSFL(6), KEZE(3), WMMR(3)
BRUCE DICKINSON "TEARS OF THE DRAGON I MERCURY Adds: 2 -WVVV, WWCT Requests: 3 -KATP, WDZR, WKLO Debut: 8 -WVCR(21), KRZR(16), KLB.1(6) KRZZ(5), WDHA(5), KFMZ(4), WZZO(4) KA TT(3) Increases: 14 -KEZ0(16-20), WMF(16 20), KJOT(10-14), KLPX(11-14), WKL0(11-14), WAICD(9-10), WBZX(8-9), KODS(5-8),
M IIIIWXLP(6-8), KNAC(4-6), 11ffirer6), WTKX(5-6), KISS(4-5) Decreases: 13 -ZROC(24-22), KIL0(21-14), KEYJ(14-13), WKLL(11-9), KRNA(9-7), WKZ0(8-7), WSTZ(7-6), KKEG(6-5), KSJO(7-5), WHJY(6-5), WRCO(5-4), WRKI(10-4) WITF(4-3) Same: 30 -WBTZ(32), KATP(28), KIBZ(24) WDZR(24), KUPD(20). KISW(18), WX0R(17) KIOZ(15), WTPA(13), KZAK(12), WIXV(11), KBPI(10), KEZE(10), WGLF(9), WIZN(9), WSFL(9), KUF0(8), WAOR(8), WCCC(8), WHMH(8), WRUF(8), KNCN(7), KMOD(6) KOMP(6), WVRK(6), WKOZ(5), WPYX(5) WZBH(5) KATS(4), WZZR(2)
1.1111 toLLECTIVE SOUL "BREATHE" ATLANTIC Adds: 6 -KEGL KGGO KIBZ WRIF, WXOR WZBH Requests: 8 -KATP CILO, KSPO, WRUF WRXR, WSFL CHEZ WBLM Debut 6 -WLLZ(19), WHEB(15), WDRK(10) WTUE(8), WXRC(4), WNCD(3) Increases: 33 KKEG(24-33), KRRK(25-31), KZ0Z(26-29) WMMS(11-29), KATP(27 28), KORC(17-25), KEYJ(23-24), KRZR(22-23), KSPO(15-22), WONE(13-21), WJRR(17-20), KAT7(18-19). WRXR(11-19), WSTZ(17-19), WOZN(16-18). WBZX(15-16), WSFL(7-16), WAOR(14-15) WRCO(9-15), KLA0(12-14), WMMR(11-14) WROV(13-14), WWCT(12-14) WPLR(9-12), WRDU(7-12), WLV0(9-11), WXLP(7-11), WVRK(5-10), KILO(8-9) WPYX(7-8), WFB0(2-6), WRFX(2-5), WYMG(3-4) Decreases: 35 -KRNA(31-30), WDIZ(30-29), WKZ0(30-29), WKOZ(25-24), WTKX(25 24), CIL0(24-23) KRAB(18-17), ZROC(18-17), KRX0(20-16) KLOL(18-15), KZAK(16-15), KWHL(18-14) WAVF(14-13), WHTF(17-13), KSJO(13-12) WVVV(15-12), WHCN(13-11), WZXL(12-11). WHDO(21-10), WIYY(19-10), KLBJ(10-9). KUPD(13-9), WDh'A(11-9), WGCX(10-8), WIOT(8-7), WOUR(9-7), WWWV(12-7) CHEZ(10-6), WNEW(11-6), WAAF(6-5), WRXL(8-5), KYYS(9-4), WAPL(7-4), WEGR(5-4), WRKI(10-4) Sane: 34 -WHMH(35), WBTZ(31). KBPI(30), WIXV(25), KalK(24), KNCN(24) WKIT(24), WRCN(24), KBAT(21), WCCC(21) WGLF(21), WIMK(21), WVCR(21), KLPX(20) WRUF(19), WRIK(18) K/C 1(17), KUF0(15) WCIZ(14), KATS(12), WXRX(12), WSHE(11) KEZE(10) KJKJ(10), WFYV(10). KFMF(9) KIOZ(9). WIZN(9) KISS(8), KCLB(7), WXKE(7), KMOD(6) WZMT(5), WZZR(3)
kRACKER "LET'S GO FORA RIDE" VIRGIN Adds: 1 -WRCO L› • ut 7 -KA TP(18), KISS(7), KSPO(7) 7), KEYJ(6), KLBJ(4), WHDO(2)
4 -WRZK(7-10), WWDC(3-8), KLOS(5-6) 2 -KRRK(25-17), WDHA(7-5)
8 -WCCC(19). KIOZ(10), ), KDKB(8), WHMH(8), WRUF(7)
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DI NOSAURJR. "FEEL THE PAIN" SIRE Adds: 2 -KKEG. WKZO
le. 5 -WXRC(16), WCGY(12). ), KUPD(10), WRZK(5)
3 -WAAF(3-22). WMMS(14- (4-10) 1 -WWV(4-3)
1 -WAVF(14)
DREAM THEATER "LIE" EASTWEST Adds: 14 -KATP KFMF, KKEG, KLOL, KLPX KODS KORC KRAK, WAOR, WAXO, WCIZ WKOZ WRXK ZROC Requests: 6 -KZRX, KILO, KUPD, WRCN, KIBZ WKLL Debut: 25 -WXRC(22), KUPD(17), WRCN(14) WAX0(13), KRZR(11), KDJK(9), KIBZ(9) WKLL(9) WUFX(9) KEYJ(8), KISS(8), WHMH(8), WHTF(8), WKDF(8), WKLO(8) KLA0(7) WXKE(7), WLZR(6), WXRX(6) KEGL(5) WRZK(5), WBZX(4), KMOD(3) WNCD(3), WWV(2)
• 1 -KZRX(36-37) • 1 -WRKI(4-3)
5 -K/L0(23), WVCR(21), KBPI(20), KNON(5)
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C uL • 9 -KJOT KUPD, GY, WHEB. WIIL. WIMK. WKIT, WOZN, UE ests: 15 -WHMH, WROV, KKEG,
WKZO, WSFL. WZMT, WAOR, KSPO, KZOZ WCIZ WLVO, WROO, KEYJ, WIDE, KFMZ Debut 47 -KSHE(35), WHMH(30), KATP(27), WDHA(27). WRCN(26), W2XL(26), WEGR(24), KKEG(23), WKZ0(22). WXKE(21), WAOR(20), WHJY(20), WKOZ(19), KCLB(18), WFB0(18), WYMG(18), WSTZ(17), KSPO(16), WRCO(16), WAAF(15), WAPL(15), WGLF(15), WTPA(15), KEYJ(14), KDKB(13), KOMP(13), WDVE(13), KJKI(12), KLA0(12), WPDH(12), WFUE(12), KFMZ(11), KLPX(11). WDRK(11), WGIR(11), WVRK(11), KRNA(10) WLUP(10). KLBJ(9), KODS(7), WHDO(6) WRIF(6), WHTF(5), WXRC(5), WRFX(4), KfiRK(2), WPYX(2) Increases: 41 -KGG0(12-30), WAOX(10-28), KRZZ(20-25). WPLR(20-25), WTKX(8-25), WDII(1-24), WIBA(13-24), WIYY(20-24), WNEW(23-24), WONE(21-24), WOUR(8-24), WROV(14-24), WWCT(17-23), KEZ0(13-22), WSFL(11-22), WZMT(15-21), WZZR(6-21), WCMF(14-20), WXRX(7-20), KMOD(10-19), WKLS(10-19), WKL0(5-18), CIL0(10-17), WMMR(11-17), WX0R(13-17), KDJK(15-16), WCIZ(14-16), WIOT(6-16), WLV0(9-16), KLOL(8-15), WKRR(8-15) WRUF(6-15), WHCN(7-14), WRXR(2-14) K411(2-13), WRDU(8-13), WRKI(12-13), WhP(10-11), KFMF(7-9), WRXK(6-8), WWDC(5-8) Decreases: 8 -WGCX(21-20), WK00(21-20). WBLM(33-18). WBCN(23-17),
(20-15) WZBH(40-14), WRXL(14 ClEZ(10-7) . 14 -KLOS(28). WZZO(21),
KA TS(20), KMJX(20), KZ0Z(16). WRO0(16). KYYS(15), WIXV(10), KNCN(9), WVVV(6), difie WIZN(4), WSHE(2), KEZE(1)
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FREEDY JOHNSTON "BAD REPUTATION" ELEKTRA Adds: 3 -KLBJ, KSPO, WWDC Debut 4 -WKZ0(7), KEYJ(6), WDHA(6), WZMT(4) Increases: 4 -WAVF(22-23), KZ0Z(11-16). WMMR(5-6) KEZ0(3-5) Decreases: 8 -WXRC(17-13) WCIZ(8-7)
Q(13-6), WLV0(6-5), WNEW(12-5), 7-4), WRXK(4-3), WWV(3-2) 8 -WBFL(22), KATP(17), ), WSHE(11), KEZE(10), WRUF(8) WLUP(5)
LAN KET
1 -KZRX(19) 2 -WKDF(11-14), KRRK(4 • 1 -WKL0(12-11)
7 -WDZR(17), ZROC(17), KIOZ(12) KEZE(5), WVRK(5)
M i n GI LBY CÉARKE "CURE ME. OR KILL ME" VIRGIN Requests: 1 -WRXL Debut: 8 -WXTB(40), KJKJ(10), KIBZ(9)
WDRK(7), WVRK(7), WROV(6), UE(6)
. 27 -WAX0(39-40), WXRC(15-), KBPI(20-25), KLOL(21-22), KRZR(20-71), KDJK(16-20), WRXK(4-17), WBZX(8-15), KIL0(13-14), KSJO(12-14), KORC(9-12), WO2(1-12), WKOZ(8-12), WUFX(10-12), WBCN(10-11) WONE(10-11). KSHE(8-10), WIYY(7-10). WMMS(8-10), WSFL(8-10), WTPA(9-10), WVW(7-10), KKEG(6-9), WPYX(6-8), WSTZ(6-8), K411(3-7), WRIF(5-6) Decreases: 30 -WKZ0(30-29), WAAF(28-25), KLPX(29-24), WCGY(28-21), KEGL(20-19), WTKX(26-19), WKLL(19-18), WDZR(18-17), KRX0(20-16), WLZR(22-15), KRRK(29-14), WHMH(18-14), KOMP(14-11), F(12-11), WZXL(13-11), WKDF(14-10), C(22-9) KRNA(7-6), WAPL(8-6), CX(8-6) WIOT(9-6), WDHA(8-5),
Wh'TF(8-5), WRCN(7-5). WBLM(10-4), W/JY(6-4), WRXL(8-4), KFMZ(5-2), WRCO(10-2), WHDO(8-1) Sane: 37 -KZRX(37), W8TZ(30), KIOZ(23), WKL0(22), KBAT(21), KUPD(20), KATP(18), WX0R(17), ZROC(16), KZAK(15), KEZE(13), KSPO(13) KUF0(13), WRZK(12), WIXV(11), KLBJ(10), WSHE(10), WAOR(9), WEYV(9), WGLF(9), WWCT(9), K/C 1(8), KNCN(8), WCCC(8). WXLP(8), KEYJ(7), KIA0(7), WKIT(7), KISW(6), KMOD(6), WXRX(6), W277)/(6), KCLB(5), KLOS(5). WNCD(5), KISS(3), WIZR(2)
GIN BLOSSOMS "ALLISON ROAD" A&M Adds: 9 -KDJK KLAO, KZOZ W,40R WORK, WRXK WVRK, WZBH, WZXL Requests: 2 -WIMK KSPO Debut 19 -WIMK(21), WMMS(18),
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TP(16), WAAF(16), WHEB(16), WKIT(15), 0(15), KLOL(14), WTUE(14), WXRC(14), P(12), WAPL(8), WHCN(7), WXKE(7), EW(6), WSFL(6), WRCO(4), KLBJ(3), 0(2)
Increases: 15 -KDKB(31-32), KLOS(20-21) WIYY(15 18), WKLS(12-15), KCLB(10-14) WFB0(2-13) WIOT(5-13), WKZ0(3-13), WRZK(10-12) WMMR(10-11), KISS(9-10), WDVE(6-8) WRFX(2-8), WWDC(3-8), WOHA(6-7) Decreases: 13 -KRRK(29-28), WAVF(23-21), WOIN(18-17), WOUR(17-16), KLPX(18-14), KFMZ(14-12), KODS(14-12), WAOX(13-12), WWWV(12-10), WPDH(15-9), WHDO(13-7), KYYS(7-5), WVW(4-3) Sa w: 12 -WCCC(20), KKEG(19), KRZZ(17), KATS(15), WRUF(14), WTPA(14) WK00(9), KSPO(8) WHMH(7) WIZN(7) WKOZ(6) KEZE(5)
GODS CHILD "EVERYBODYS 1" OVVEST/WB Adds: 3 -KOMP, KZAK, WUPX Requests: 1 -WRXL Debut 12 -WXTB(20), WAAF(17),
3), WZMT(12), WCGY(10), , WHEB(7), WRXL(7), WSFL(7), WRCN(5), WYMG(2)
Increases: 19 -WKZ0(26-28), WLLZ(17-28), WKL0(21-23) WXKE(14-21), KLOS(9-19), KLOL(15-17) KMOD(15-17), WGLF(16-10, WOZN(15-17), ZROC(16-17), WKIT(15-16), KEZ0(8-13), WVRK(10-13), KATT(7-12), KCLB(10-12), WDIZ(9-11), KLBJ(9-10), S(7-9), WMMR(5-7)
. 26 -KRRK(29-28), WDHA(32-), WTKX(25-20), WRIF(29-19), KATP(18-17), WRUF(17-16), KISS(30-12), WJRR(15-12). KORC(11-10), KRNA(12-10), WHTF(11-10), KJKJ(10-9), KSJO(11-9), KDKB(9-7), WXLP(10-7), WKLL(8-6), WNEW(9-6), WAPL(9-5), WNCD(7-5), WPDH(10-5), wRoa(6-5) WVVV(7-5), WBLM(9-4), WPC0(5-3) KFMZ(5-2), WPYX(5-2) Dear 27 -WHMH(33), WX0R(17), laeG(16), WDZR(16), KSPO(15), WIXV(15), KLe(14), KNCN(14), WCIZ(14), KIOZ(12), WRZK(12), WONE(11), KUPD(10), KEYJ(9), WIICN(9). KDJK(8), KFMF(8), KZ0Z(8), OTYV(8), WXRX(8), KATS(7), KEZE(7), WWK(7), KWHL(6), WZBH(5), WIZN(2),
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GREAT WHITE "ALL RIGHT" ZOO Adds: 5 -KMOD, KRXO, WPLR, WRIF WZMT Debut: 6 -WTUE(13), WGLF(10). WLZR(6), WNCD(4), KMOD(2) Increases: 8 -WXRC(17-18), KA 17) KZ0Z(11-16), KCLB(12-14), KEY' 13). WHMH(6-13), WTKX(2-13), WI?, 10) Decreases: 8 -KJKJ(20-16), KIBZ(14-KLBJ(9-8). WHDO(13-6), WDHA(7-5), WKOZ(6-5), WRCO(5-3), KLOS(4-2) Same: 5 -WIMK(21), KEZE(19). KUF0(1
,12) KIL0(8)
GREEN DAY BASKET CASE REPRISE Adds: 4 -KRZR, KSPO b,Ï: ., '1T Requests: 13 -WKZO WKLt WRXK WK/T, WRCN, WKLO, WHTF KLBJ KRNA, WBLM, WTUE Debut: 11 -WKZ0(28) WXTB(17), WHEB(14) WTPA(14), WBCN(13), KZAK(12), WDVE(11) WAOR(8) WI? WTUE(7), WXLP(7) Increases: 26 -WAX0(8-32) KILO( KKEG(12 23), KBPI(15-20), KEGL(18-20), , WRXK(18-19), WIYY(12 16) KRRK(14-15), WRCN(9-15) WCGY(10-13) WKOZ(10-13 KSJO(5-11), WRUF(10-11) WZBH(9-10), WBZX(5-9), WUFX(8-9), WZZO(6-9), KATT(5-8), KEYJ(6-8), KFM1(4 8) KL 8) WDHA(6-7), WSTZ(6-7), KFMF(5-6), KMOD(2-6) WVRK(5-6) Decreases: 20 -WMMS(39-30) WXRC(27-26), WKLL(29-25) KUPD( KISS(18-16), WJRR(18-15) WA VF(14- 13j WDIZ(13-12), KLOL(12-11) WHTF(15-10), • WTKX(11-9), KRNA(11-8), WXRX(9-8), WBLM(10-7) WCIZ(8-7), KOMP(6-5), WK00(6-4) WAPL(6-3) WLV0(5-3) WRCO(6-3) Sane: 21 -WAAF(40), KI0429), WBTZ(27), WX0R(27), KBAT(21), WKI KDJK(13), KLPX(13), KORC(12), WKL WWDC(11), KEZE(10), KNCN(10), WRZK(10), WCCC(9), WROV(9), WWC KICT(7), WSFL(7) WPDH(4), WIZN(3).
HOOTIE& THE BLOWFISH "HOLD MY HAND" ATLANTIC Adds: 1 -WLLZ Requests: 17 -WHMH WRFX, W WTPA KCLB, KEYJ, wee WAOR W WSFL WKLO, WRUF KLAO, WRKI WWV WROO Debut: 8 WXTB(33), WDRK(17), WTUE(14), KSJO(12), WAAF(12) WK KOMP(9), CHEZ(4) Increases: 35 -KZ0Z(26-29), WSTZ 26) KCLB(24-25), KEYJ(15-23) WC! 23), WWCT(18-22), WRDU(15-21), 21) WKL0(12-20), KKEG(14-19), WI 19), WPLR(7-19), KFMZ(8-17), KGG 17), WVRK(14-17), KJOT(10-16), WY 16), KFMF(12-15) KLA0(14-15), KZA 14), WKOZ(13-14), WLV0(12-14) WMMR(9-13), WZIO(8 13), WBCNO-WOUR(11-12), WRCN(11 12) WROV( 12), CIL0(7-11), WEGR(5-11) KLBJ( WNCD(9-10), WWDC(6-8), KISS(6-7), WHJY(6-7) Decreases: 41 -WDIZ(31-28). WK 28) WTPA(30-28), KATP(27-26), 25), WHTF(32-24), KRZZ(25-23),, 21), WSFL(23-21), WAPL(19-16), 16), WRCO(17-16), KJKJ(20-15), 15), WKRR(18-15), WRKI(27-14), 14), WHCN(15-13), WRXK(16-13 WAOX(13-12), WIOT(13-12) W KEGL(14-11), KMOD(12-10), KR WGCX(11-10), WBLM(11-9), W WRXL(11-9), WVW(17-9), WFS WNEW(16-8), WRO0(11-8), KA KYYS(8-7), WWWV(13 7) KLPX WGIR(7-6), WPYX(16-5) WRIF( KLOS(6-2) Sane: 37 -WHMH(35) WRFX( KRRK(31), WFYV(26), WRXR(26) WKIT(24), WSHE(22), KBAT(21), WIMK(21), WONE(21), KICT(20), WRUF(18), WT10((17), WX0R(1 KLOL(15), KSPO(15), WIXV(15) WZZR(15), KEZE(14), KWHL(14), WCCC(14), KNCN(13) WKLS(1 KODS(12), KATS(10), WRZK(1 WIlL(9), WZXL(9) WAVF(8),
Inc CX I MOTHER omen EARTH "SO GENTLY WE GO" CAPITOL Adds: 4 -KR/i. WAPL. WBLM, WI/Cl! Debut: 5 -KZRX(18), WXTB(16) WPLR(11), WTUE(6), WRIF(1) Increases: 7 -KRZR(12-22). CILO( KWHL(6-11), WZMT(8-10), WBCN(8-KZAK(6-8), WVW(5-6) Decreases: 24 -WTKX(26-24), KIL 21). WKIT(16-15), WGLF(15-14), WJR 12), WKLL(16-11), KDKB(9-8), WKL KEYJ(8-7), KLBJ(8-7), WHDO(15-7), WSFL(8-7), C/EZ(12-6), KOMP(7-6),. KODS(7-6), WNEW(9-6), WOHA(6-5), WGIR(7-5), WEGR(5-4), WWDC(5-4), WRCO(6-3), KFMZ(5-2), WPDH(5-2), WZZR(3-2) Sane: 26 -WBTZ(26). WVCR(21), KATP(18), KLPX(18), WHMH(18), WRZK(1 WX0R(17), WXRC(17), KCLB(13), KIOZ(12), KNCN(8), KRNA(8), WCCC(8), WRUF(8), WRXK(7), KEZE(6), KMOD(6), KSJO(6), • WFYV(6), WKOZ(6), WSTZ(6), KATS(5 KRRK(5), WAAF(5), WNCD(5), KLA0(4
IAN MOORE "SATISFIED" CAPRICORN Requests: 2 -KKEG, KEYJ Increases: 5 -KKEG(23-28), 21) KJ01(10-16), KZOZ(11-16), KR Decreases: 4 -KOJK(17-14). KEYJ( 13) WVVV(8-7), WAPL(8-6) Same: 7 -WIMK(21), KATP(17). KCL KEZE(15) WIZN(9), WBFL(8), KSP
KILLING JOKE MILLENNIUM" LOO Adds: 3 -KSPO. WHMH,
Requests: 1 -WOZN Debut: 3 -KZRX(19), WDZR(16), W Increases: 3 -ZROC(12-16). WXRC(10-11) KRRK(4-6) Decreases: 2 -WAX0(24-22), KILO 10) Same: 3 -WBT422). KEZE(11), KIB
LIVE "I ALONE" RADIOACTIVE Adds: 17 -KATP, KKEG KLAO KLOL, KLPX KOMP WDIZ WORK WKLL, WOZN V"PLR, wsrz WTPA, WTUE Requests: 1 -WHDO Debut: 18 -WXTB(20) KDJK(14)
KRZR(11), WJRR(11), WK KE W), KISS(8) KLBJ(8), WVRK(7), KCLB(6), KRNA(6), WDHA(5), WIOT(5) WWWV(5), WBZ)((4), WZMT(4) WNCD(3 Increases: 12 -WMMS(29-40), KR!? 33) WRXK(2-17), WTKX(3-15) KILO( WHTF(6-11) WKL0(7-11), WRZK(7-1 KDKB(5-9), WBCN(5-8) WHCN(7-8) WZZO(1-5) Decreases: 8 -WAAF(22-20) WA 14), WGLF(10-9), WCIZ(8-6) WIYY(7 WKOZ(6-5), WVW(5-3) WHDO(8-2) Sane: 8 -KEZE(10), WWDC(8), KSJ KSPO(6), WBTZ(6), WHMH(6) KIOZ(3 WCMF(3)
LUCY'S FUR COAT "ELEMENTARY RELATIVITY Adds: 1 -KATP Debut: 2 -WKZ0(7), KISS(5) Increases: 3 -KUPD(19-20), WBZX WNCD(5-6) Decreases: 3 -KEYJ(7-6). WRO0(4 WWV(3-2) Sane: 5 -WBTZ(12), WOZN(12), KEZE(10) KMOD(6), KIOZ(2)
NINE INCH NAILS -CLOSER" NOTHING/INTERSCOPE Adds: 10 -KATP KILO, WBZX, WHJ WK/T, WKZO WMMR, WRZK, WVRK, Requests: 3 -WXTB WDZR KRNA Debut: 8 -WXTB(40) WDZR(37), KORC(12), KRNA(6), WJRR(6) KEGL( KZRX(5), WKZ011) Increases: 11 -ZROC(28-38) WAA 37) WHMH(6-13) KRAB(10-12) W 10) WKL0(4-10 KISS(6-8) KOMP( KRRK(6-8) WAICD(5-8), WRXK(3-6) Decreases: 3 -WKLL(9-8), KLPX( WTKX(10-6) Same: 7 -K/SW(13) KBPI(10), WC KUPD(9) KIOZ(7), KEZE(5) WCCC(3),
OFFSPRING "COME OUT AND PLAY" EPITAPH Adds: 2 -KEYJ, WZBH Requests: 29 -WDZR WXTB WKIllelete CILO WHTF, WKLO, WTPA, WKZO, KKEG, KWHL, WCIZ, VOXRC, WOZN, WRXK, KZRX, WKDF, WORK, WRUF WRCN, WZMT KLB. KLAO, WAOR. nRov, KFMZ WKIT, WTUE. WHDO Debut: 4 -WXTB(39), WDRK(14), WWCT(8) WTUE(7) Increases: 26 -KLOL(21-35), KR/I? (29-33), KISS(18-31) KBPI(15-30) KRRK(26-28), KILO(21-26) CIL0(23-25) WHTF(17-25), WKZ0(22-23), KKEG(11-22), KRNA( 22), WCIZ(21-22), WJRR(19-21), WOZN(14 19), KSHE(12-18), WKOZ(16-18). WGLF(1 17), KRAB(7-16JKSJO(13-15), WUFX(11-15), WVRK(10-14), WBCN(11-12) KLA0(8-9) WPYX(5-9), WSFL(7-9), KFMF(5-6) Decreases: 31 -WDZR(42-39), ZROC(42-38), WL12(29-28), WKLL(30-27), WX0R(27 26), WKL0(30-25), WTPA(26-25), KOMP(24-23), KLPX(35-22) KORC(23-22), KEGL(26-21), V/XRC(29-20), KRX0(19-16), WBZX(17-14), WRCN(14-12), VVXRX(14-12 WAX0(23-11), KLBJ(12-10), WZXL(11-10), KUPD(27-9), WA4F(34-9), WIJY(15-9), WIYY(13-9), KATT(9-8), WAOR(9-8), WVVV(16-8), WAVF(14-7), WIOT(9-7), WW0C(7-6), WRKI(8-4), WHDO(3-2) Sane: 28 -KISW(35). KNAC(35), K WBTZ(32), KI0431), WCGY(28), KW KBAT(21), KalKt19), WRXK(19), KZR WRZK(18), KZAK(16), WKDF(15), WI? WIXV(12), KICT(11), WZMT(11), KNC WROV(8), KEZE(7), KFMZ(7), WKIT(7), KMOD(6), KSPO(6), WZZO(6), WCMF WIZN(2)
OFFSPRING "SELF ESTEEM" EPITAPH Adds: 9 -KILO, KLOS. KLPX,
KKI0 KSPO, WIYY, WKLO, WL Requests: 4 -KUPD, WDZR KZRX Debut: WD1R(27), WAAF(22), VVXRC(13), KEGI,(9), WIYY(6) Increases: 7 -K(JPD(28-38). WMM 38) WAX0(20-27), ZROC(9-17), KNA 15) KRRK(3-8), KZAK(6-8) Decreases: 2 -KZRX(20-18) W 10) Same: 2 -WHMH(30), KISW
PANTERA I iiiiA "PLANET CATO VAN" - EASTWEST Adds: 3 -WI/DO, WNEW, WRIF Requests: 6 -KZRX, WKDF KKEG KEYJ, KLBJ WRKI Debut: 7 -WKZ0(28), WXTB(25), KNAC(9), WKIT(;), WTUE(7), WRCO(4), WLV0(1) Increases: 21 -WKDF(29-31) KORC(28-29), WXRC(11-26), WAAF(24-25) WNCD(22-23), WKL0(11-22), WCGY(20-21) KIL0(16-20) KKEG(9-17), KEYJ(6-15),
KLBJ(11-14), KRZR(11-12), WOZN(11-12), WRDU(9-12), WXRX(8-12), WAVF(10-11), KOMP(6-9), WRUF(6-7), KRRK(4-6), WZMT(4-5), WZZR(3-4) Decreases: 18 -KISS(31-29), KEGL(25-21), WKLL(18-14), KJKJ(15-10), WHTF(11-10), WT10((13-8), WAPL(8-7), KATT(8-6), KLA0(7-6), WKOZ(7-6), WRCN(7-6), WRXK(7-6), WXLP(7-6), KLPX(6-5), WRKI(9-5), WVW(8-5), WBZX(5-4), WPDH(4-3) Sane: 31 -KZRX(37). WAX0(32) WBTZ(31), WDZR(23), ZROC(23), KBAT(21), KIBZ(19), KISW(19), WRZK(18), KIOZ(17), WHMH(16), WGLF(15), KDJK(14), KJOT(13), KNCN(13), KSJO(12), KZAK(12), KRAB(11), KUPD(11), KEZE(10), WTPA(10). WCIZ(8), KCLB(7), KICT(7), KODS(7), KRNA(7), KUF0(7), WCCC(7), WLZR(7) WXKE(7), WSHE(4)
PINK FLOYD ' "HIGH HOPES" COLUMBIA Adds: 2 -KLOL KMOD Requests: 4 -KLAO KZOZ WSFL WZMT Debut: 12 -WTUE(30), WIMK(21) WKZO(20) WXTB(18), WHEB(17), KDKR(16) WDRK(15) KA17(14), KRZZ(11), WDHA(11) WFB0(9) WROV(4) Increases: 46 -WBZX(33-34), WRCN(11-12) WTPA(22-30), WIOT(15-28) WPLR(20-28) WAOX(17-26), WNCD(23-26), WTKX(22-26), WXRC(25-26), KCLB(18-24), WKIT(15-24), WRUF(23-24), KKEG(11-23), KLA0(15-23) WXKE(14-21), WIYY(16-20), WRXR(8-19), KRZR(16-18), WCMF(14-18), W011(17-18), WAVF(12-17) WSFL(14-17), KJOT(5-16), KSHE(10-16), WAOR(14-15) WRCO(13-15), WRZK(12-15) KSPO(7-14), WKOZ(11-14), KILO(10-13) WGCX(11-12). VVIBA(11-12), WOUR(11 12) KRAB(7-11), KWHL(5-11), WZBH(8-11), KEZ0(7-10), WRO0(4-9), WZMT(6-9), KOMP(7-8), KORC(6-8) WK00(7-8) KFMF(5-7), WMMR(3-4) WYMG(3-4) KRRK(1-2) Decreases: 29 -WEGR(26-25), WNEW(29-25), WONE(22-20) WBCN(20-19) WKL0(22-19), KJKJ(25-15), WVRK(17-15), KZAK(15-14), WBLM(19-14), WKLS(16-14), WRKI(19-14), KEYJ(15-13), WZZO(16-13), WUFX(14-12), WWCT(13-12), KODS(14-11), WHTF(15-11), WRXL(12-11), WWWV(11-10) WGIR(12-9), CHEZ(12-8) KRNA(12-8), WAPL(10-8) WDVE(11-8), WLV0(12 8), WPDH(14-8), CIL0(13-7) WHDO(21-7), WXLP(6-5) Sane: 30 -KEZE(30), KATP(26), KDJK(24), WZXL(23), KBAT(21), WGLF(21) WSHE(21), WZZR(21), K/C 1(19), KZ0Z(17), WX0R(17), WHMH(16), WHJY(15), WIXV(15), KNCN(14), WC/Z(14), WXRX(14), KMJX(13), WCCC(11) WHCN(11), WIZN(11) WFYV(10), WSTZ(10), KISS(9), KLBJ(9), KGG0(8), WBFL(8) WPYX(6) WLUP(5),„ KATS(2)
PRONG "BROKEN PEACE" EPIC Debut: 1 -KZRX(19) Increases: 2 -KIBZ(9-11), Decreases: 1 -WKOZ(6-5 Sane: 4 -WBTZ(28), KI KNAC(6)
THE HARD REPORT SEPTE MBER 1994
Airàrvel yl dex ERYL CROW I WANNA DO"
RPLA "LAST NIGHT A DRAG QUEEN SAVED..." GIANT Debut 2 -WAX0(21),KZRX(18) Increases: 1 -WJRR(12-14) Decreases: 5 -WXRC(19-12), KEYJ(13-11) WKDF(14-9), KLBJ(6-4), WIJY(5-4) Same: 2 -KIOZ(10), KNCN(9)
ROLLING STONES "YOU GOT ME ROCKING" VIRGIN r Adds: 2 -WEGR, WKEIF Requests: 7 -WKZO KCLB, WKIT WTKX KSPO WBCN, WROO Debut 11 -KRNA(30),WXTB(26), WHEB(17), WOZN(16) WRXK(15) WTUE(15) WAAF(14), WCGY(14), WKOZ(14) KSHE(12) KSJO(10) Increases: 41 -WHMH(14-33), WTPA(17-83), WIOT(27-32) KGG0(19-29), KZ0Z(27-29), KCLB(25-27) WRUF(18-24), KKEG(19-22), KRZR(7-22) WAOR(11-21), WWCT(10-21), WZZR(14-21), KEZ0(17-19), WIYY(18-19) KFMF(15-18) WIBA(8-18) WHO V(13-18). WOUR(12-17) CIL0(14-16), KISS(5-16) WPLR(14-16) WRDU(11-16), KLOL(12-15). WDVE(14-15), WRCO(7-15), KLA0(7-14), KLOS(12-14), WZBH(10-14), KFMZ(11-13), KJOT(8-13), WHTF(7-13), WHCN(9-12) KRAB(9-11) WGCX(8-10),WKLS(8-10), WPYX(6-9) WRCN(6-9), WRXR(8-9), KIL0(6-8),WBCN(6-8) WRO0(3-7) laNgeases: 42 KLBJ(34-32), KOJK(26-25), WDHA(30-25) WTKX(27-24), WXRC(26-24),KRZZ(25-23),WCIZ(24-23), KRRK(28-22), KWHL(25-22).WK00(25-21), WZ10(20-19) WKL0(23-17),KDKB(17-16), KLPX(17-15) WKRR(16-15), WZMT(16-15), WAVF(16-13), WFB0(15-13), WZXL(14-13), KEGL(13-12), WNEW(16-12) WPDH(16-12), WDIZ(14-11),WHJY(17-11) WKLL(16-11), WXLP(12-11),WAPL(11-10),WHDO(20-9), WNCD(21-9) WRIF(12-9) WSFL(10-9), KYYS(25-8), WGIR(13-8), WONE(9-8), WRXL(9-8),KOMP(8-7),WMMR(10-7), WRKI(10-7), WVRK(6-5),WVW(7-5), WWDC(6-5), CHEZ(7-4) Same: 32 -WKZ0(29), KATP(28), WFYV(28) KEYJ(24),WKIT(24),WBFL(23), KSP0(22),WCCC(22) KBAr(21),WGLF(21), WIMK(21),KODS(18) WX0R(17),KATS(16), WXRX(15) KZAK(14),WYMG(14),KICT(13), KMJX(13), KNCN(13) WIXV(13), WSTZ(13), WAOX(12) KJKJ(10) WLUP(10),WRZK(10), WIlL(9),KISW(8) WLV0(8), WWWV(7), WSHE(6),K10431
SAVATAG E "HANDFUL OF RAIN ATLANTIC Adds: 1 KLPX Requests: 2 -KIBZ KZAK Debut 5 -WXTB(27), KZRX(20), WHMH(18),KZAK(5), WNCD(2) Increases: 7 -KIL0(21-22),KATP(17-18) WLZR(6-10).KRZR(8-9), KEYJ(6-7), WKOZ(5-6), WVW(4-5) Decreases: 11 -KIBZ(24-21), WXRC(20-19), WBZX(18-16) ZROC(17-16), KEGL(17-15), WKDF(23-13) WKLL(12-9),WOZN(8-7) WRXK(7-6) WHJY(6-5) WRCO(6-3) Sa m 9 -WBTZ(27), WDZR(23), WVCR(21), WUFX(10), KIOZ(9), KEZE(8) KMOD(6),KSJO(6) WRZK(5)
Mk: 3 -KRRK,KSPO,WPLR Requests: 5 -KCLB, WORK, WO/-IA, we:FL, wwv Debut 3 -WDRK(21), WBCN(6),WPDH(1) Increases: 7 -KCLB(26-27), WMMR(12-222, WDHA(7-10), WRUF(9-10), WSFL(8-102, WVVV(8-10), WAVF(5-6) Decreases: 13 -KRNA(30-29), WKZ0(30-at WVRK(24-21), WKIT(16-15), WMMS(14-13), WHCN(12-lû),KRZZ(8-7), WNEW(10-7),WWWV(11-7),KKEG(6-5), WeD(6-5). KFMZ(10-3),WRCO(10-3)
: 10 -WBFL(22).KATP(16), UP(10), WCIZ(8), WSHE(8),KMOD(7), IR(7), WIOT(7) WKOZ(6),WSTZ(3)
SOULHAT "BONECRUSHER" ERC »Is: 6 -KBPI KKEG, KRNA, WHO WKOZ WXOR Requests: 2 -WHIT WRXK Debut: 14 -KZRX(19),WXTB(15) KL9L(13) KRX0(13),WOZN(12),WJRR(8), KATT(7) KDJK(7) KJKJ(7), WGCX(7), *es6), W.RXR(6) WRIF(2), WDHA(1)
• 9 -KIL0(13-14), KISS(7-12) 11), WAOR(8-9),WBZX(5-9), 8) KSJO(7-8) WBCN(6-8).
WIMT -5) Decreases: 15 -KEGL(19-17), WDZR(18-ilwZROC(17-16) KUPD(12-11),WKDF(13- WTPA(10-9) KLBJ(9-8),KORC(12-8), (12-8), WKLL(9-8) KLPX(13-6),
W1PL(7-6), KOMP(6-5),WHJY(10-4), WYVV(5-3) ear 19 -WLLZ(21),KATP(17), KNCN(15) WXRC(13), KIOZ(10), WKLO(10)
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K(10), WGLF(9),KOKB(8),KRZR(7), K(7) KEZE(6) KISW(6), KMOD(6), MH(6) WAICD(6) WRUF(6),WXRX(6) Z(5) .
UNDGARDEN .1•1 "FELL ON BLACK DAYS" - A A&M Adds: 11 -KATP KBPI, KFMZ KL•01_, WDIZ WHEB WKDF WAIF. WROV WXRX WZMT Requests: 4 -WDZR. WIKX,WIMK, W3IN Debut 12 -WIMK(21),WKOZ(15), WRUF(15),KATT(14), WAOR(13),WHTF(13) WBCN(12) WAX0(8),WTUE(8),WAOX(7) WWV(5), WRCO(4) ladeases: 26 -WAAF(28-38), KNAC(34-36) KLOS(26-30) WCGY(9-30),WMMS(28 30), WXRC(28-29), WKZ0(17-27), WLZR(18-261 KSJO(12-25), KEYJ(14-24), KIL0(20-2P, CIL0(15-19) WLLZ(12-19), WOZN(17-16), WIYY(15-17), WUFX(15-17),WPLR(10 1ED, WRZK(12-15) WJRR(6-14), KEGL(5 15), KKEG(11-13), KZAK(11-13),KLBJ(8 10), WAVF(7-9), WOUR(2-6),KFMF(2-3) Decreases: 19 -WDZR(42-40), ZROC(40-30), WBZX(33-32) WKL0(32-31), KDJK(26-25,), WTPA(20-19), WKLL(19-18), KRAB(17-
eS ,WGLF(15-14) KLPX(16-13), WWCT(12- WWDC(12-11), WRDU(11-10), 0(11-7) WHCN(9-6), WXLP(7-6), (7-5) WK00(7-3), WZZO(3-1)
Storm 22 -KZRX(37),KISW(33), WHMH(30) WBTZ(29),WTKX(24), KSPO(22), WVCR(21), KICT(20),KNCN(20), KCC(17), WX0R(17), WRXK(16), KV0(13),KMOD(11), WIXV(10),KIBZ(9), KCLB(8), WCIZ(8), KOMP(7),KODS(6), Wr,MF(3), WIZN(3)
STONE TEMPLE in Lars "INTERSTATE LOVE SONG" ATLANTIC Adds: 1 -WSFL Requests: 16 -KUPD, WRFX, WXRC KFEG, WKDF, WDHA, WTKX, GILL), WTUE tePA, WBCN KGGO, WRKI, WRXR, KZ07 105401Z Rebut 12 -WTUE(21), WHEB(15), kTT(12) WXTB(12), WZXL(11), WNEW(9)
11010.41WWBA(7), KMOD(6).WYMG(6), W2MT(5), KSHE(4) Increases: 55 -WAX0(38-39), KRRK(31-32). WRFX(22-30), WXRC(26-30), KKEG(21-29), WKDF(27-29), WLLZ(15-27), KEYJ(13-23), WKOZ(16-23), KRZR(17-21), WDVE(17-21), WFB0(15-21), WJRR(16-21), KORC(9-20)KRZZ(14-20), KSJO(9-20), WTPA(19-20).WKL0(11-19), WMMS(14-19), WRUF(17-18),WBCN(13-17),KLOS(14-15) 124K(10-15),WCIZ(8-15),WWDC(14-15), WIOT(11-14).WLZR(13-14),WPLR(9-14), Kf20(6-13),K10T(11-13), WONE(2-13), WRCN(9-13),KGG0(6-12), WRKI(11-12) rF P(4-11), WRXR(8-11), KLPX(6-10) (8-10). WLV0(8-10), WMMR(7-10) 0(9-10), WCMF(8-9), WZZR(7-9), (7-8), KLBJ(6-8), WAPL(6-8), M(6-8), WKLS(7-8), WROV(6-8),
W M(7-8), ZROC(3-8).WGCX(5-7), WFICN(4-7),WRDU(6-7), KODS(5-6) lcreases. 33 -WAAF(44-40), KUPD(39-38f KZRX(37-36),KNAC(34-33),KDKB(33-,e, WKZ0(31-29), WUFX(31-28),
(29-27). CIL0(27-25),WCGY(27-25), eVAP(26-25). WOUR(25-24),WRIF(29-24), K1L0(24-23). KJKJ(25-23). WK00(19-15), IOSS(14-13), WZZO(15-13),WHTF(13-11), WAOX(11-10), KFMZ(11-9), KLA0(12-9), WHDO(23-9),WNCD(21-9), WWCT(10-9), WYNW(12-8). KYYS(12-7),WZBH(8-7), WFDH(18-6), WVRK(7-6). WRXL(7-5), WFYX(10-3),WVW(4-3) Same: 40 -WBZX(33), WHMH(33), WNXK(29). KATP(28). WDIZ(27), WIYY(27). eeK(26). WBTZ(26), WrKX(26), KISW(24), WAVF(24). KSPO(23), KBAT(21), KICT(21), ,WWK(21), WVCR(21), KBPI(20), WCCC(20), 410.8(18). WKLL(18), WRZK(18), KI0417), LF(17), WX0R(17), WIXV(16), KEZE(15), N(14), WXRX(14), KUF0(13), KEGL(10), (10), WFYV(9), WIZN(9), KATS(8), ,KLOL(8) WAOR(8),WSHE(8), ,), WKIT(7)
11111111111k Ill e'S FOOL" elEFFEN
1 -KRZZ • 14 -WHMH, WKDF. WXRC
KA, KILO WHIF. WIMK WRXK WAOR WRCN, WRXR, KGGO, WBLM, WRXL Debut: 8 -WXTB(24), WHEB(17), WGCX(11)WTUE(11), WDRK(10), WJRR(7). WRXL(7). WYMG(2) Increases: 36 -WAX0(31-32), WKDF(18-32), WXRC(27-32) KBPI(20-30), KRZR(19-29), KATP(27-28), KRX0(26-28), WNCD(26-28), KJOT(12-24), WHTF(16-24), KLOL(18-23), KRAB(17-19), WKOZ(16-19), WIYY(15-17), WBZX(15-16), KLPX(13-15), KEYJ(11-14),KSPO(6-14) WPLR(9-14), KMOD(12-13) KOMP(9-13), WZXL(11-13), WCGY(10-12), KFMF(10-11), KWHL(6-11), WRXR(9-11,t WSFL(8-11) WVRK(8-10),KGG0(8-9), kKEG(6-9), KODS(7-9), KZ0Z(8-9), CIL 0(7-8), KISS(6-8). WRFX(7-8), KEZ0(5-6) Decreases: 44 -WAAF(37-36), WKZ0(30-29), WKLL(30-27), KIL0(26-25), KDJK(25-24), KORC(24-22), KEGL(25-21), KATT(20-19), WKL0(29-19), WLZR(22-19), KSJO(19-16), KZAK(16-15), WAOR(16-15), WOZN(15-13), WrPA(15-13) WRIF(12-11),WWCT(12 11) WZMT(12-11), WIZO(15-11), NOUR(11-10) WAPL(12-9), WIOT(9-8), 1/BLM(11-7),WMMS(8-7), WZBH(8-7), W0HA(8-6), WPYX(11-6), WS1Z(8-6), l ib
-4). WEGR(6-4), WHJY(6-4),
7-6), KFMZ(8-5), KLA0(6-5), 5), WDVE(9-5), WFB0(7-5), -5), WWV(8-5). WWWV(8-5),
elCMF(6-3), WMMR(6-3), WRCO(12-3), H(4-2) : 37 -KZRX(37), WHMH(35), 34), KLBJ(33), KBAT(28), Wre(27), 7), KIOZ(26), KIBZ(24), WDZR(23), ), WIMK(21). KMJX(20),KUPD(19), 8). WRZK(17), WKIT(16), KEZE(15), 4), WXRX(14), KNCN(12), 2), WRUF(12). WEYV(11), 1), KICT(10), WSHE(10), KISW(9), KJKJ(8), WCCC(8), WCIZ(8), ) WXKE(7). WZIR(7),KATS(6),
ME ALLMAN BROTHERS "BACK WHERE/TALL BEGINS" EPIC Adds: 2 -CHEZ WTKX Requests: 2 -WBCN WROO Debut: 6 -WHEB(24).WXTB(14), WAVF(13), WTUE(13) WZXL(11),KGG0(4) Increases: 19 -WS1423-26), WRCN(22-24), KCLB(15-23) WBCN(20-21), WPLR(14-20), KATP(16-17), K101(12-17), WCIZ(14-15), WKRR(12-15) WAOR(13-14), WROV(13-14) WWC1-(12-14),WRDU(9-13), WGCX(11-12) WRFX(10-12),WSFL(11-12), KEZ0(10-11),KEYJ(8-9),WNCD(3-4) Decreases: 31 -KSHE(24-20), WDHA(30-20), WZMT(19-16) KZ0Z(16-15), WCMF(17-15) WRKI(20-15),KSPO(23-14), WRXR(19-14),KDJK(14-13),WKLS(15-13), WGIR(15-12),WHTF(15-12), WRXL(14-12), INZBH(16-12) WAOX(12-11), WEGR(13-11), WHDO(20-11), WWWV(12-11), WHCN(11-10), WRO0(17-10) WOUR(11-9), KMOD(9-8), WAPL(10-8), KLBJ(8-7), WPDH(17-7), KYYS(14-6) WMMR(7-6),WBLM(10-5), WLVO(6-5) WWV(6-4),WRCO(12-3) Same: 22 -WONE(22) KBAT(21), WGLF(21), WZZR(21). WZZO(16), WK/T(15), A( 14), VV1PA(14),WXKE(14), WXRX(14), X(13) WCCC(13),KATS(12),KODS(12), (12), WRUF(12), WSHE(12) (11), WIlL(9), KEZE(7), KFMF(6)
WBFL(6)
TIME COP/ SMITHEREENS "TIME WON'T LET ME" RCA Adds: 3 -KRNA, WDHA, WXLP Debut 9 -WA VF(22) WZZO(17), WHEB(14) WIOT(12). WNEW(8),WAPL(7) WXKE(7), KSPO(6) WZMT(4) laureases: 2 -KCLB(11-13),WMMR(8-9) Do mases: 3 -KRRK(20-19),KLBJ(8-7) WHDO(12-5) e: 4 -WSHE(8), WDVE(7),KEZE(5) MF(3)
AD TH E WET c SPROCKET I"SOMETHING'S ALWAYS -% WRONG" COLUMBIA Adds: 6 -KCLB,KKEG,KSPO, WAAF
c Wgi ,v. ; 2 -WWDC(8),WAPL(7) • 3 -KRRK(17-20), WPLR(7-12)
CN(7-11) Decreases: 1 -WAVF(11-9) Sartre: 1 -KFMZ(13)
TYPE 0 NEGATIVE "CHRISTIAN WOMAN" ROADRUNNER Requests: 4 -WXTB, KILO. KLBJ, WRXK Debut: 3 -WXTB(45), KISS(8).WOZN(6)
6 -WMMS(15-27) KIL0(20-(16-18), KRA8(10-12),KIBZ(9-10), -5)
6 -WDZR(37-24), WAAF(25-23-20), KMOD(13-11), KLBJ(11-7-6) BIZ(19) KEGL(18), W(7), WRXK(7), WNCD(6),
WEEZER "UNDONE (THE SWEATER NG)"
r 13 -KA IT, KFMZ KORC, KSPO, WBZX WDZR. WNW, WKOZ WROO,
eVLIFX, «TB ZROC 13 -WX0R(17),WXRC(16), WTPA(10),KSJO(8), WDZR(8). , WKZ0(7), WXRX(6),KKEG(5). WZMI(4), KODS(3) 8 -KRRK(26-31), WMMS(24-
(12-16), KMOD(4-13), WHMH(6-(9-12), WAVF(8-9), WJRR(3-6) • 1 -WGLF(10-9) KLL(8),KEZE(6), WBTZ(5)
THE HARD REPORT SEPTE MBER 9 1994
Tom Calderone
GLASS OUT
The press release hasn't hit yet, but Noise has confirmed
that Daniel Glass is exiting his position as President at EMI Davitt Sigerson, who cur-rently heads up the EMI A&R Department, is the name we've heard mentioned most often as Glass' replacement. Look for further details next week.
Daniel Glass
FORMER WMMS ASSISTANT ENGINEER PLEADS GULTY William Alford went before the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas on Wednesday (9/7), and changed his plea to guilty of one count of "disruption of public service," and one count of "criminal trespassing." Alford, an assistant engineer at WMMS at the time of his arrest, admitted to cutting a satellite feeder cable that disrupted Howard Stern's nationally aired radio show on Friday, June 10. Stern was broadcasting live from a "funeral/street party celebrating his rat-ings success at WICX, when he was knocked off the air for 45 seconds. Now that Alford has changed his plea to guilty, prosecutors say they will investigate his former bosses. Assistant County Prosecutor Craig Weintraub said that he will present evidence to a grand jut)/ about the role of managers who ran WMMS and M I "It appears that there was some knowledge at management level," Weintraub said after Alford's pleas yesterday. Wayne McKee, Associate Chief of Investigations for the FCC, stated, "The agency has placed its investigation of the incident on hold Federal officials are waiting to see how local authorities handle Alford and his former employers. If the prosecutor's investigation turns up anything, the FCC would resume its investigation into the matter." Common Pleas Judge Timothy McGinty, who scheduled sentencing for September 28. told Alford that he had to tell the investigators the truth about why he cut the wires and whom he was helping. "If you lie to the Court or lie to the police, it may be as serious as the offenses to which you just pleaded," the judge warned Alford. Weintraub intends to include information from Alford when he presents evidence to the grand jury in the next month. Weintraub said that Alford boasted on June 10 that "If John Gorman knows that I'm down here, I'm going to get a medal for this." Alford was talking to Rick Bennett known on the air as "Rocko The Rock Dog," at the time of that statement. WMMS has released a statement that Alford acted on his own, and that the station is "...confident that any further investigation of this matter would reach the same conclusion." Alford faces a two year prison sentence, but lawyers said that probation is possible because Alford has no crim-inal history and cooperated with investigators.
CALDERONE JOINS JACOBS MEDIA Jacobs Media tapped WORE PD Tom Calderone as a consultant for The Edge "Tom Calderone is one of the format's true trailblazers," said President Fred Jacobs. "He's been on the front lines of Modern Rock and brings his experience and industry reputa-tion to Jacobs Media. He's a class act and is respect-ed by broadcasters, the record community, and by the people who make the music." Calderone has been PD of WORE/Long Island and the WDRE Network for the past four years. Prior to that, he was the PD of WHFS in Washington/Baltimore. "At this stage of my
career I had two distinct paths from which to choose, and my decision was easy," explained Calderone. "I enjoy my work as a programmer, but it is time to move on to another level of the business. I feel that consulting for Jacobs Media is the next natural step. They've proven to the industry that Modern Rock is not a cookie-cutter format. They've built winners in markets where many thought Modern Rock had no chance. It's exciting to join such a visionary company." Fred Jacobs continues, "Three years ago, we predicted that there would be a Modern Rock station in the top 50 markets. The Modern Rock format is cresting — we will have at least eight Edge stations by the end of the year — and it's time to bring in someone of Tom's caliber to insure that we're able to manage our growth and stay on the cutting edge." Calderone will work out of the NYC area and will work closely with consultant Bill Jacobs in developing The Edge. "Bill has done a great job with this format," stated Fred. "He's responsible for transitioning The Edge from a niche to the mainstream. We've scored record-setting ratings from Minneapolis to Las Vegas, and now Tom will help us take The Edge to the next level." Bill Jacobs will continue to consult Jacobs Media's AOR and Classic rock clients, in addition to working with Calderone on the growth and development of The Edge.
Ron Howie
David Fitch
BILL HARD & LISA RIEGEL
MORENi m,i REORGANIZA11011 In the wake of RCA President Joe Galantes move to Chairman of the label's Nashville Group, Ron Howie has been named head of RCA Nashville Sales, and David Fitch has been promoted to VP/Sales, RCA Records Label. Howie has been with RCA for over 15 years. Prior to serving as VP/Sales, he was Senior Director, Product Development, RCA Nashville and Regional Label Director in Atlanta, as well as completing a tenure with the old RCA Distribution Company. VP/GM, RCA Nashville Tom Schuyler commented on Howie's appointment, "Ron is no stranger to Nashville or country music. His prior tenure here was very fruitful and the staff looks greatly forward to his leadership, his creativity and his love for the format. To an ever-changing marketplace, Ron brings a level of consistency, maturity and insight that will further position RCA Nashville and our great roster as the label to watch." Fitch joined RCA last year as VP/Field Marketing. Prior to that, he was VP/Sales/National Accounts for PGD. Previous to that, he was with A&M for 19
years, during which tine he worked in a variety of capacities ranging from Local Promotion Representative to Regional Sales Director. Sr. VP/Marketing Randy Goodman commented on the changes, "As a manager, it's important to allow new opportunities and growth for your people, and this new arrangement does just that while allowing RCA to maximize the abilities of two of the best sales guys in the business. Since joining us last year, David has proven himself to be an assertive, focused leader and I'm glad he has gotten this well-deserved opportunity He'll do a great job."
BOB SKORO Extrs MERCURY Mercury announced that Bob Skoro, Sr. VP/A&R, will be taking a leave of absence from the company. In making the announcement, President Ed Eckstine commented, "I have a tremendous amount of respect for Bob. His dedication over the years and his calibre of talent and passion for bringing in some of the most cutting edge bands out there have made him one of the most integral players on the Mercury team. I wish him well during this period and look forward to his invaluable input on these talented artists and the future of Mercury Records." Skoro will continue to work with Mercury as a consultant on a number of projects he has been instrumental in bringing to the label, which include the upcoming release by Ugly Kid Joe, as well as developing artists The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Crystal Waters, Downset, Lighter Shade of Brown, Rusted Root and Lauren Christy's "The Color Of The Night" from the Color Of Night soundtrack.
Epic execs present the Indigo Girls with gold
album p!aques for their album Swamp Ophelia.
Pictured (l-r): Ged Doherty, Sr. VP; Tom
Donnaruma, NY Branch Manager; Dan Beck,
VP/Marketing & Artist Dey.; Russell Carter, artist
manager; Amy Ray; Roger Klein, VP/A&R; John
Doelp, Sr. VP/Marketing; Emily Saliers; David
Glevv, Chairman; Jim Scully, Sr. VP/Sales.
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SEPTE MBER 9 1994
92I n cl u stri.s.1
• siij • • •
John Vlautin
Bill Bentley
Ronda Call
Andy Missan
Island Records President Johnny Barbis appointed John Vlautin to the position of VP/Media Relations. Vlautin first came to Island four years ago and most recently served as National Director, Media Relations. Prior to that, he was Director of Information at A&M. Vlautin will continue to be based at Island's NYC headquarters... Bobby Shaw has been promoted to VP/Dance Music & Crossover Promotion for MCA. Shaw has been with MCA since 1984, when he joined as Director of Dance Music Promotion/Local Pop Representative. In 1988, he was promoted to VP/Dance Music Promotion & Marketing... Bill Bentley has been named VP/Director of Publicity for Warner Bros. Bentley began his industry career in the 1970s as a publicist for KLRU-TV, the PBS outlet in Austin. Relocating to L.A., he became Music Editor for the L.A. Weekly, a position he held from 1980 to 1982. He joined Warner Bros. as a creative services writer in 1986, and in 1988, was named Senior Publicist, a post he held until his recent promotion... Andy Nissan was appointed Associate Director, Business and Legal Affairs, RCA Records Label. Prior to join-ing RCA, Missan was an attorney in the Law Department at Sony Music Entertainment. In his new position, he will be responsible for negotiating deals, drafting agreements and serving as a source of legal counsel to other departments at RCA... Ronda Call has been named Creative Director, PolyGram Music Publishing Group. Prior to joining PLG, Call was creative manager at EMI Music Publishing... Congratulations to Sonny Ortiz, per-cussionist of Widespread Panic, and his wife Kelly on the birth of their baby boy, Justus Sanders Ortiz, born Saturday, September 3.
MUMMY TOUR CMCELED
John htellencamp has canceled the remainder of his current tour due to a recently discovered occluded artery of the heart. Mellencamp's condi-tion was diagnosed while undergoing a checkup during a scheduled tour break on Wednesday (9/7), at Bloomington Hospital after the singer/song-writer experienced unusual fatigue. Following a series of tests, doctors recommended that Mellencamp cancel the remaining dates of his tour while they continue to devise a program of treatment for his newly found heart condition. He is currently resting in his hometown of Bloomington, Indiana, and the doctors' prognosis is good for a full recovery.
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John Sigler I Wear Trouble Like A Cheap Sweater
Harvey Kojan Hey, My Key Won't Fit
Ben & Jerry We've Got Your Magazines...
Tiny Tom You Didn't Hear It From Me
Becca Goodman Drew Murray
Moo Shu Pork On Rosh Hashana Swishy
Jonathan L. Wall Of Death Loris Lowe
The Return Of Mumbles Bob Waugh Marty Bender
...Whoever You Are! Greg Roberts
Venomous And Anonymous Sky Daniels
Dirty Debutantes You Can't Buy Attitude Like That...
Promophobic Debbie Gilbert Adios Amigo
Sorry About The Fire Gene Romano
Wanna Buy A Dopey Watch? Hal Fish
...It Has To Be Earned Vidal's Other Brother Vanquish Buzz
Letter To The Editor From: Brian Lewis, formerly Operations Director Cincinnati's Z-Rock Currently WLLZ/Detroit.
I thoroughly enjoyed your interview with Lee Abrams, however, I'd like to make a small correction.
Cincinnati's Z-Rock was not purchased by WEBN at the end of Cincinnati's take-no-prisoners rock war. WEBN had LMA'd a 3000 watter and turned it into a jockless COR station.
In the end, Cincinnati's Z-Rock was LMA'd and eventually purchased by WUBE. the dominant country station in the market. They turned Z-Rock to YOUNG COUNTRY, so they could "own" country.
LMA's...On sale now at a local radio group near you "
SORDID HUMOR
"BARBAROSSA" THE DEBUT TRACK
FROM THE FORTHCOMING CAPRICORN ALBUM
LIGHT MUSIC FOR DYING PEOPLE
THE HARD REPORT 17
SEPTE MBER 9 1994
HI /Baltimore PD Ron Bowen announced a new on-air lineup and a change in call letters. Effective Friday (9/16), WXZL will become WRNR.
Joining the on-air staff are Damian Einstein, Sean O'Mealy and Diana (Divola) Shank. Einstein has spent the last 23 years at crosstown WHFS. He abruptly left his position as midday personality two weeks ago claiming "a hostile work envi ronment and the continued lack of compliance with our conciliation agreement. Einstein, who has a speech impediment resulting from an injury, won the right to remain on the air at WHFS when he filed a complaint against the station several years ago. He has been named Local Music Director for WRNR, and will handle 10am-2pm Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and a weekend blues show. Sean O'Mealy will anchor the Underground show weekdays from 8pm-midnight. He was previously at WOCM in Hagerstown for 5 years as midday host and Assistant PD. Diane Shank will do middays on Tuesdays and Thursdays. She anchored the WHFS morning show for 9 years, from 1978-1987.
KXPK/Denver officially announced the addition of former KBCO MD Ginger Havlat to their on-air staff weekdays from noon to 4pm. Commenting on
her move to The Peak, Ginger stated, 'After over 12 years at KBCO, I needed a change in my career. I felt like I was on automatic pilot. I took the summer off recharged my batteries and now I'm thrilled to be back on the air. I've got a whole new perspective. I'm really excited to be working with Ray Skibitsky and Doug again. I'm confident that with them at the helm, The Peak will be a suc-cessful radio station and a fun place to work." Peak PD (and former KBCO PD) Doug Clifton added, "Ginger and I have worked together for a number of years and it's great to have her on our staff"
KKEZE/Spokane MD/overnight air personality Belinda has exited the station. In addition to music duties, Belinda has been handling programming since
Gary Allen's departure last month. The station is currently undergoing a nation-wide search for both a PD and a morning show host. Send T&R's to the atten-tion of GM Steve Cody. Until the PD position is filled, music calls will be han-dled by General Sales Manager Bruce Deming.
WSTI/Jackson has moved night rocker John Thomas into the Music NI Director Position, and afternoon jock Russ Allen will handle promotions and production.
KIM/Eugene Production Director Shawn Casey has taken over the Music Director chair in addition to his duties in the production department.
Casey's resume includes Triple A KRVM and CHR KDUK in addition to his duties as air talent and Production Director for KZZK
W AIL/Key West returns to the airwaves at 6am on Monday (9/12) with nationally syndicated morning program, The Ron & Ron Show. "Key West
and Ron & Ron are a match made in radio heaven," said WAIL VP/GM Todd Swofford. "Ron & Ron's wide open programming is a perfect fit for the Key West lifestyle." WAIL is the tenth affiliate for the The Ron & Ron Radio Network.
DRE/Sarden City promoted Franklin Kantor to Local Sales Manager and moved Roy Seransky to Group National Sales Manager. Kantor is a veter-
an of New York radio and has been with WDRE since 1990. Prior to that, he was with the sales staff at WNEW since 1968. "Frank's contributions to the station over the years have been enormous," commented VP/GM Dan Zako. "He's been earning this position all along and it couldn't have come at a better time. The sales staff has always looked up to Frank" Seransky, former General Sales Manager, has been with 'DRE since 1993, and accumulated considerable NY radio experience as an account executive before joining the station. "The nation-al arena is where Roy will excel the most," said Zako. "The man can break busi-ness and has been responsible fro bringing the big-time advertisers to WDRE ever since he started there."
LUP/Chicago elevated 13-year sales veteran Cheryl Esken to Director of Sales for WLUP-FM and WMVP-AM. Esken, whose most recent title was
General Sales Manager for Evergreen's three Chicago properties, WLUP, WMVP and WRCX, started as an account executive in 1981, became Retail Sales Manager in 1983, and was Local Sales Manager from 1984 until her promotion to GSM in 1989 Evergreen President Larry Wert commented, "Cheryl's hard work and leadership have successfully guided us through some challenging times. She absolutely deserves this recognition as we grow our properties into the '90s."
KICT/Wichita and KSNW News Channel 3 will present the 2nd Annual Oz Fest on September 23rd and 24th. Oz Fest '94 combines retail exhibits,
food vendors, arts and crafts, a carnival, and lots of live music featuring the win-ner of the local "Battle of the Bands" contest, Walking on Einstein, and national recording artists Rob Rule, Stick, Sugartooth, Fury In The Slaughterhouse, and the Smithereens, with more acts to be announced.
est wood One Entertainment will present an exclusive radio-only broad-VV cast of the Rolling Stones live in concert on Monday, October 10. The Stones Voodoo Radio Network will broadcast the event in its entirely as it takes place from The Superdome in the voodoo city of New Orleans.
CFOX played a softball game with both Meat Loaf and Cheap Trick to raise food for the food banks. Pictured here, Meat Loaf just after being struck out by the CFOX station mascot, Mr. Fox.
WIOT held a Refugee Raft Race last week. Listeners in rafts raced
across the river in downtown Toledo for Rolling Stones tickets, a box of Cuban cigars and freedom! Pictured (l-r): FM 104's Jim McPhee, morning guys Kevin Karlson & Pete McKenzie and
another refugee. In front: Tom Stodt and Sid Sidell.
WRCX morning host Mancow Muller compares shades with
Roger Daltrey when the rock legend stopped by for a surprise visit to promote his show.
Nickie Cyr, formerly
MD/Promotions Assistant at WGRF has moved across the county line to join WPYX/Albany as Promotions Director.
On of her first jobs was to finish coordi-nating "PYXStock
'94" featuring three local bands and per-formances by Tea
Party, The Poor, Fury In The Slaughterhouse, and
Collective Soul. Helping her out at her first major PYX even are members of The Poor and Sony 550's Jeff Appleton.
THE HARD REPORT
18 SEPTE MBER 9 1994
Peter Wolf Takes Over WDHA Peter Wolf crashed
T.J. Bryan's "Big"
Show a few weeks
ago, playing guest Di
with T.J. for about
three hours. Not only
were 'DHA and Peter
Wolf fans able to call
in and talk to Peter
one-on-one over the
air, they were also
treated with three
hours of music hand
picked by Peter Wolf
himself...
PD/Momiq Man Lenny Bloch, Peter Wolf and U.
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Must have enthusiastic, up-tempo delivery. Please submit T&R: The Hard Report, 708 Stokes Road, Medford, NJ 08055 Attn: Linda
111 CA Records - needs music minded people to rep-resent our Alt. & Metal acts in the college market-
place, this position applies to 11 markets across the US. This person should be very self-motivated, dependable & work well w/people. Pay is $125.00/week, which includes gas & car related expenses. You must be currently enrolled in college, own a car, be able to work during the summer, in-depth knowledge of College/Alt music, & related exp. w/ college radio, music retail or local college music scene is helpful Send the following to MCA Records: Letter explaining your interest & qualifications, list of local clubs & market profile (clothing stores, coffee shops, etc.) in local college marketplace that you would consider to be "hip", & a list of 10 CD's that if you were ship wrecked and could only listen to them until you were saved Fax these to Steve Sherr at 818-777-57345 or mail.. MCA, 70 Universal City Plaza, Bldg. 508, 3rd FI, Universal City, CA 91608, deadline 9/14/94.
im KIT - Eastern Maine's AOR has a rare 6pm-12am opening, good phone skills. Min. of 2 yrs exp.
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largest duopolies in the Country. Our PD's have gone onto Philly, Pittsburgh and Baltimore! Candidate must have a minimum of 3 yrs exp. of working the position. If you're great with music, promos & ideas, we want you. Working knowledge of "Selector" is a must. We're an EOE T&R/ratings history: Rich Lewis, CRB Broadcasting, PUB 9876, Allentown, PA 18105-9876. No calls.
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Michael Beinhorn has developed quite a resume over the course of his career. A found-ing member and keyboard player of the band Material, Michael has extensive production experience, ranging from Herbie Hancock's 1983 release Future Shock to Soundgarden's Superunknown. Not to mention producing two Red Hot Chili Peppers records (Uplift Mofo Party Plan (1987) and Mother's Milk (1989)) and Soul Asylum's Grave Dancers Union. He's just been hired by Epic to the position of Staff Producer, which will allow his skills to be further utilized along the label's front. Join us for a look at the mindset of one of today's most talented producers, as he gives us an inside glimpse into the heart of today's recording process.
How have the past few weeks been for you? On the crazy side, I bet.
Michael No crazier than others, but it has been pret-ty hairy. I have two records at once, and neither are going to be ready to start for some time. So we're still trying to coordinate stuff and make everyone feel happy and creative and all that other kind of bullshit. That really only happens when people come togeth-er and do great creative things...
Like singing "Kum Da Yah" around a camp-file...
Michael (Laughs) That's the prelude to group sui-cide, I think
So, when did all this go down with Epic?
Michael I don't remember.. It's been over the past three or four months, I guess.
Michael To tell you the truth, it's not any different
than what I've been doing, except that I'm working a little bit closer, and on a regular basis, with the same people. Whereas before, I was really dealing with a lot of different people and the relationships are very transitory — they tend to evaporate after the work gets done. In this case, I'm working with a lot of the same people over a long period of time, and what's nice about that for me is that we get to work together on things and really develop a relationship, where in the past a lot of times you really don't have a clear sense of what people mean when they say yes or no to something. Obviously the differences with this is that I'm a little bit more restricted as to what kind of out-side projects outside of Epic I can deal with.
You're not entirely limited in terms of taking on outside work?
Michael No, I'm not entirely cut off from doing out-side projects. I don't think that anyone would want to be completely distanced from doing something that they really want to do if it comes along. I've established relationships with so many people that I've worked with and hopefully would like to do more stuff with in the future. So, if the opportunity arose, it would suck to have someone else tell you no. I really wouldn't be able to go for that. But they are really cool about that, and it's not like I really want to jump on a whole bunch of stuff I've committed to Epic because I think they're an exceptional label in many ways.
What specifically is it about Epic that you admire?
Michael First off, they have a great roster. I real-ly think that they know what they're doing and they real-ly want to try and give a poor bum like me a chance to have fun making a record (laughs), because often times, I think that people are into this head of getting a record out as quickly as they can, and I think that they are less concerned about how many different ways you can creatively look at a record. For me, if I can't have a good time making a record, and if I can't look back at what I did and really appreciate it, I just don't really want to do it.
Do you ever find where you get to that point in the middle of a project?
Michael I've experienced that momentarily on stuff — not very often, and then something else would happen and I would actually sit back and look at what I was doing with the people that was work-ing with and go 'Jesus, this is killing mer, but then I turn around and see the whole picture and go 'Wow!'
You've probably developed the instinct where if you feel that a project couldn't work, you wouldn't get involved in the first place.
Michael Anyone who produces has to have that kind of instinct, and I think that most people who produce records, or refer to themselves as record producers really kind of know that. You just can't take everything that comes your way, just because it's work. That's crazy.
You also have to get to a point in your career where you can really pick and choose the pro-jects that you want to work on.
Michael I don't know— I'm speaking from my own perspective, but there have been times in my life when I was dirt broke and starving and I turned down stuff just because I knew that it would be a colossal drag to do it. I don't think that just because I've done a couple of records that people have liked and sold a couple of copies, that that should really change just because I have a big production deal with Epic Records or anything else.
I really want to get into the nuts and bolts of production, and your views on the subject. I've always thought of production as coming entirely from the gut, something you feel rather than compute.
Michael There are a lot of degrees of it really. A lot of times it's everything from that to figuring out how
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from it, chances are I probably won't do it much a record company is going to have to pay to put a band on something. It just kind of involves every angle of the entire recording process, from the infan-tesimal to really big things. Each project is completely unique and different from the one that preceded it, so I think that you have to use a different kind of sensi-tivity for each project. Personally, if I thought the same way and tried to work the same way on each project, I would be depriving myself and the people I'm work-ing with of tremendous amounts of development. That's kind of something that I like to take into account, also, that there can be any degree of growth for all parties.
Describe the process you go through before you actually say yes to a project. Do you sit with an artist's existing body of work? Do you spend time getting to know them personal-ly? How do you decide whether or not to take a project on?
Michael 's usually going to be pretty instantaneous. To me, the best feeling that I get, the best barometer is when I have a very strong feeling about it one way or another instantaneously. If I don get a strong read
So it's something that you pretty much know right away.
Michael Yeah, from hearing people, usually it's in demos. I'll go back after I've heard demos and lis-ten to anything that has been recorded prior, but for the most part I just try to get a feel from that. And, of course, meeting people. You can usually tell a lot about people's personalities just by hearing what they have recorded. It's pretty easy to tell whether not you are going to like someone or absolutely hate their guts.
Has there ever been a case that you can remember where you've been surprised?
Michael: Surprised howY
When your picture of an artist in your mind was totally blown out of the water when you met them.
Michael After hearing a demo or something? Not really. It's easy to depict in your mind how things are
going to go, but generally, I've been able to get a good sense of the people that I'm working with after hav-ing listened to what they have done.
How do you decide where you're going to record? Do you have an order of preference of studios in which you like to work?
Michael: It changes a lot. Nike to try and slay close to home, lust so I can be near my family, but at the same time, there area lot of really good studios that are out-side New York and the tri-state area.
Is there anything in particular that you look for in the studio, something that you want to feel? You can put a board in a soundproof room anywhere, but there's always that X factor that changes with every studio.
Michael: It depends on the project. Some projects do better in a real dumpy, crappy, looking environ-ment, and some really do much better in a more sleek, space-age type environment. It really depends. I just don't like to get tied into one thing How do you decide where to go?
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Michael: I really don't know. The situation takes shape itself. Generally, there are a couple of studios that I like. I just did some work with Aerosmith for their Greatest Hits
album at this studio in the Isle Of Capri, off the coast of Naples in Italy, which is a fucking unbelievable studio. If everyone I worked with had the budget, I wouldn't mind doing a whole lot of work there. But it varies a lot with each project. It depends on the needs of the project, it's a very tough call. Obviously, there are a certain kind of consoles that I prefer.
Like what?
Michael: Either an old Ne/ye up to an 8708 series or an SSL with ultimation
What are your views on working with a partner, as you did with Bill Laswell during your Material phase?
Michael. To tell you the truth, I dont think that it s any-thing that I would care to do again. Once you've got a group of musicians, and someone comes in to serve as the prover-bial sixth or seventh band member, I don't think that you need to have an ace there. There doesn't need to be anoth-er person — at least not with the kind of records that I've been working on, and not the kinds of situations that I've been involved with. Everyone gets input. Everyone contributes to the production side of recording on some level, but I think it's just kind of overkill. I learned a lot from working like that, and working with those guys, though. In retrospect, it was good for the time, but for now, I don't think that it would work at all, especially not for me.
How long did you work with Celluloid?
Michael. I didn't actually work for them, we just worked with them, and in conjunction with them, and it was something like three or four years.
What was the first record that you worked on?
Michael: That was the Material EP, a four song EP for some little label in Philadelphia called Red Records. which I don't believe exists anymore. It subsequently got released on a couple of other independent labels in Europe, and of course, on Celluloid finally, and that was a Material record.
I want to touch on your view of the whole A&R process. Will you be involved with that?
Michael
What's your view on the state of A&R in gener-al?
Michael: All I can say is that it's a hard job, and I don't know how to do it. I have a tremendous amount of respect for those that do know how to do it. It's just not something that I have any expertise in, or any interest in
Has the "changing of the guard." so to speak, in terms of Alternative music coming to the fore-front. affected you and your work?
Michael: In a lot of ways it has, and in a lot of ways it hasnt. I find that because of that, a lot of bands that would-n't have been taken seriously in the past have made records that have sold millions of copies, and that's
really great. I also find that ifs created a sort of hopefulness for freedom and flexibility in music. I think that it has also created a tremendous sort of logjam of ideas, and that peo-ple are so afraid of what can happen if they really let them-selves free, like they might do if they didn't have a lot of people involved in the creative process. In my mind, there are two sides to it I've seen a lot of people really become very frightened because they are on a major label, or because they have some sort of involvement like that. It's kind of weird, and I think that now people are in a position to do so much good and to make so much amazing music, and on a certain level it really hasn't happened yet. But on anoth-er level, it is happening. It's my very convoluted view of things. Also, I think that the process of being with a major record label for some people is the wrong way to go. There are some people that are much better off not going any-where near a major record label at all, and some people on the other hand belong with it. It can challenge an artist so much to have a lot of creative input from people at the record company if you, in fact, believe that those people have any brains or any sensibility. I think that Alternative music — if we can use that particular very fashionable name — that kind of music becoming popular has been a boon for a lot of people, and at the same time, I think that it has lucked a lot of stuff up. It also puts a lot of undue pressure on people that are on independent labels to come over to a major label, and that's totally wrong.
Well, you invariably find bands looking to cash in whenever they can.
Michael I think that also there's a lot of pressure. Everyone has that tendency somewhere to want to cash in, or to at least consider it for a moment, but there is also a lot of pressure to be on a major label. to go where the action is so to speak. That's not what all bands that are trying to forge a new direction for themselves should nec-essarily be doing. A lot of my favorite music gets made by people that should stay as far the fuck away from a major label as possible.
Is there any specific type of artist that you would say is best served on an indie level?
Michael If we try and separate people by their creative output instead of what category their music falls under, I think that makes a difference right there, and takes a lot of pressure off the creative process for a lot of people. There are just certain types of people that should be on a major label and certain types that shouldn't. There is a tremendous amount of spontaneity that happens outside of the major label process, and that's a real shame, too, because a lot of people — they almost act like they got caught with their pants down when they start making big budget records, and that ain't the way it's supposed to be either.
I really want to try and get into your mindset as a producer. What is it you attempt to capture on tape? What's in your mind when you start the recording process?
Michael When I have a strong feeling about what I heard from a demo, whatever sensation there was that hit me. I just kind of instinctively what to find out the best way to amplify that tremendously, to create almost a tangible sensation out of it, to really take an aspect within the per-son's music and just really — I wouldn't say character them, but make them larger than life, and make them so they are literally tangible. On a certain level, lam, but on another level, I'm not a big fan of subtlety. Time is too
short to say all the things that you really need to say. If you can say as much as possible in a very perceptible man-ner, and capture it on tape, that's the key for me.
And how do you do that?
Michael For me, its down to the performances, the tex-tures, the way that they relate, the way the musicians are playing together. It's just subtleties, and obviously the quality of the songwriting as well. I think that each — with the exception of the songwriting, which is a major factor — of the other things are just tiny things that may have virtually no impact on their own, but when you start adding them together, they create a cumulative effect What you're left with, or what I feel like when I've worked on some-thing that I'm really excited about, is you get a really strong feeling from it A really strong emotional kind of response to it
How much does what an artist is going through in his or her personal life have to do with what comes out on record?
Michael I guess it can't help but play a part, but at the same time, a lot of people might want to hold back things that have happened to them or experiences that they have had because they don't feel that it relates in any way to what they are trying to achieve, and that's fine. It's going to make its way into it whether a person likes it or not, it's pretty unavoidable. It's everything — what the person ate for breakfast is going to play a part. Everything just gets dragged into the process and gets synthesized into some kind of expression, and as far as I'm concerned, that's a good thing
What about the time spent on a project? I know it varies, but are you more a fan of the "let's get it on tape and see what sticks" mentality or would you rather it be more of an extended process?
Michael I'm kind of partial to the latter approach.
Taking your time?
Michael Yeah, I think that the other idea was sort of born of this whole part indie rock sensibility, 'This is the way that they used to do it in the '50s and '60s,' which is total nonsense. It isn't the way that they used to do it any-time, and even if they did, who cares? I just think that it's so foolish to apply an aesthetic merely because 'This is how you make a record' The way that I like to make a record is just to assess the situation, so that everyone knows what they've got. Unless you're really amongst a very fortu-nate few people who have a project where the songs are just absolutely unbelievable, they need no work whatsoever and the performers are just remarkable. I've never seen that kind of situation, though, where everything is perfect and you can do it right away. At the same time, I did some stuff with Aerosmith and it took a couple of days to get the whole thing down, but of course that was more like one whole song, it's not like doing a whole record in an afternoon. If someone can do it, great, but l cant. I don't think that I'm capable of that.
"A good producer thinks like a drummer." Total cliche?
Michael A good producer thinks like a producer. If you are going to produced record, you have to think about every single thing, you dont think about one aspect of it, or you're
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fucking everyone. If that's the only thing that a produc-er can do, what do you need a producer for? Get anoth-er drummer. I try and be considerate of every aspect of what people are doing, not just one, so that's a total cliche to me.
I think that it's probably meant in the sense of you bringing everyone together and being able to coalesce all the different musical elements involved.
Michael Sometimes you re not the guy to do that. I think that you have to go with the way that everything is work-ing. I find that, regardless of whatever kind of effort you are going to put into something, a record is going to make itself, and you have to respect that and try and get behind that as much as possible so that it goes the right way When people fight the way things are going, they inevitably tend to screw something up real badly. If you want to look at it in terms of being a backbone, yeah, but I've seen a lot of bands where the drummer ain't exactly the backbone so I don't know from that.
What have been some of your favorite projects that you have worked on?
Michael. I really enjoyed the Herbie Hancock record Ilia: I did with Material on it. That just was a very interesting time, and there was a lot of creative thinking that went into that. It was something that turned into a big deal and, at the same time, it was done at a totally grass roots level. The Chili Peppers records that I did, I liked those a lot, especially the first one that I did with those guys. It real-ly captured a certain kind of magic that I think they were really hungry to find and it brought them to some sort of realization of what they were doing. The Soul Asylum record
that I did, I liked that very much too, and the Soundgarden and the Aerosmith record.
I know that you can't really give an across the board answer for this, but how much time do you normally budget when you embark on a major pro-ject?
Michael all depends. Those Chili Peppers' records took about 15 months between the two of them, which was an ungodly amount of time to do that record, but there was a lot more that went into those records than just record-ing. There were months of rehearsal, a lot of personal stuff went on that's pretty unmentionable. Some projects take three months, some take two, some of them take four The Soundgarden thing took about six months, but that's not all recording time. It varies a lot.
Do you find that it helps you to be present dur-ing rehearsals?
Michael As touch as possible. You should try to get into every aspect of what people do together and to try and have some input in that as well.
What would you, as a listener to something that you haven't worked on, hear that would make you say, 'Wow, the producer did a great job on this record.'
Michael: If the people who were making the record did-n't kill each other and they managed to express themselves as best they could. When you get to that point, there ain't a whole lot more. You weren't able to face some chem-ical reaction that made our earth reverse poles and all life cease to exist and new life forms develop, so you might as well be happy with the former.
A lot of times you find producers that want/need to stamp their signatures on everything they work on. How do you feel about that?
Michael I don't really understand that logic al all. It's just-so foreign to anything that I like to do. To tell you the truth, that's the reason that I didn't want to be involved with Material anymore, because I felt that was starting to happen. To me, that's comparable to recording the same thing over and over and over again, and that aspires to a level of tedium that is indescribable. I just can't imag-ine that. Fortunately, I don't think that I know anyone who feels the insecure need to do stuff like that.
A lot of it is based on insecurity. Selfishness, as well.
Michael: It's tragic that people should be so interest-ed in cutting off the work of people that they essentially have made an agreement with to help capture and craft their ideas, that they should take advantage of that to make it a producer's record. That's beyond me, and I find that incomprehensible. I couldn't ever imagine myself doing that, in fact, the idea really, really upsets me very much. It's just very weird to me.
If someone was to look at the body of material that you have worked on as a whole, do you think that there would be any one or two character-istics that are pervasive throughout your whole body of work?
Michael One characteristic is the interest in dynam-ics and trying to create interesting instrumental textures and get good performances out of people.
What's on your plate for the next six months or so?
Michael I'm hoping that one of the records that I'm sup-posed to be working on will finally get into a recording studio. That would be nice. I'll be working on a new record with Social Distortion and a record with Ozzy Osboume.
A pretty diverse menu right there. That's the great thing about your gig now — Epic's roster is such that you have a great pool to choose from.
Michael. That's why I wanted to work with these guys among certain other reasons. They have great artists, they seem to know a lot of what they are doing, and they are just a great bunch of people to work with. If you are going to do something like this, it's not an undertaking that should be entered into lightly Doing it, I definitely gave up some-thing, but I really like the label and the idea of being able to work with bands like these or individuals like Ozzy is fabulous. I definitely look forward to being a part of the kind of records that we can make.
Any ideas, going into either one of those projects, of what you want to capture?
Michael It's essentially the very general sense of wanting to give these people the freedom to express themselves completely. And also have a tremendous amount of fun in the process and experiment a little so that everyone gets a chance to have their hand in it.
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adult alternative albu ms
Rolling Stones 'Voodoo Lounge"
3 2 Neil Young "Sleeps With Angels"
2 3 Toad The Wet Sprocket "Dulcinea" 7 4
6 5 4 6 Seal "Seal"
5 7 Indigo Girls "Swamp Ophelia" 8 8 Pretenders "Last Of The Independents"
9 9 11 10 10 11 Spin Doctors 'Turn It Upside Down"
14 12 13 13 Paula Cole "Harbinger" 12 14 John Mellencamp "Dance Naked" 15 15
19 16 16 16 17 18
D 19 18 20
24 21
20 22 29 23 21 24 Judybats "Full-Empty"
28 25 30 26 25 27 Jimmy Buffett "Fruitcakes"
22 28 Keb' Mo' "Keb' Mo" 31 29
27 30 22 31
26 32 35 33
37 34 33 35 32 36 50 36
39 38 D 39
45 40 49 40 41 42
38 43 44 44
D 45
43 46 40 47 D 48 41 48 34 50
Shawn Colvin "Cover Girl"
Freedv Johnston 'This Perfect World"
Edie Brickell "Picture Perfect Morning"
Jeffrey Gaines "Somewhat Slightly Dazed"
Various Artists "Blown Away" Soundtrack
Crosby Stills & Nash "After The Storm" Harry Connick, Jr. "She"
Jules Shear "Healing Bones" Various Artists "DGC Rarities" Eric Cla .ton 'From The Cradle"
Sheryl Crow 'Tuesday Night Music Club"
Widespread Panic 'Ain't Life Grand"
Everything But The Girl "Amplified Heart"
Barenaked Ladies .."Maybe You Should Drive"
Martin Page "In The House Of Stone ...
Hootie & The Blowfish ...."Cracked Rear View"
Love Spit Love "Love Spit Love"
Subdudes "Annunciation" Bonnie Rain "Longing In Their Hearts"
Sarah Hickman "Necessary Angels"
Kristen Hall "Be Careful What You Wish" Over The Rhine "Eve" Traffic "Far From Home" Dave Edmunds "Plugged In"
Jesus & Mary Chain :Stoned And Dethroned" Pete Drocie. "Necktie Second"
Nana Griffith "Fl er" Live 'Throwing Copper
Rusted Root 'When I Woke' Collective Soul "Collective Soul"
Jackopierce "Bringing On The Weather" Katell Keineg "0 Seasons 0 Castles"
Sam les "Autoleilot" Palladinos 'Travelling Dark" Vigilantes Of Love 'Welcome To Struggleville"
JJ. Cale "Closer To You LUkc I 13J OUI i
Boz Scaggs
'Turf' ori-le Change"
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S On their antana' "Brothers," Guts & Grace/Island
new album, Brothers, Carlos Santana, his brother Jorge and nephew Carlos Hernandez have once again elevated the art of playing guitar to extraordinary heights. Early adds include KBCO, KGSR, KINK, WTTS and WXLE. Scott Arbough KBCO. "We just added it. Santana is certainly a core artist for KBCO, and this will definitely catch the attention of the listeners. We are already getting good phone response." Zeb Norris
WXLE "Many of Carlos' instrumental melodies have proven indestructible, while Jorge has always had a sensitive style of his own. The melding of guitar riffs is irresistible and an automatic for Triple A." Jon Peterson WCDE, "Lovely, melodic and visceral, Carlos' tone is unmistakable and these duets hit the mark with grace and intelligence." Bob Terrill KCS11, "I keep hoping more people in Triple A will be encouraged to play some world music, and this may be the ticket. Try it out, it will work on your station."
-PH OT (O NHH Robbie Robertson & The Red Road Ensemble,
"Music For The Native Americans," Capitol This soundtrack to the six-hour documentary, "The Native Americans," (premiering in October on TBS) combines most-ly traditional Native American rhythms and harmonies with contemporary music. It is an uncommonly beautiful body of work that marks an impressive chapter in Robertson's musi-cal career. Greg Nils POICW, "I can't stop listening to the advanced cassette. This is an unbelievable bit of work. The
people who dont believe that Native American artists are viable to Tee A are either out to lunch, or haven' heard this record yet. This will be huge for us. I can guarantee that" Chris Douridas KCRW, "This is absolutely amazing. Mahk Jchi (Heartbeat Drum Sone along with the 'Ghost Dance' are soul stream achievements. Some of the best work Robbie has ever done is on this record" Dean Carlson KMTT, "If it didn't say Robbie Robertson, I would never have guessed it. The whole project really makes sense for the Pacific Northwest because ive have a large Native American population here. lam really anxious to hear the entire CD." Jon Peterson WCISE, "Although not for everyone, this experiment delivers elaborate textures with an incredible arrangement. Perfect spice to complement Robbie's solo work or a classic Band cut."
Tictoria Williams, "Loose," Mammoth/Atlantic V Williams' quirky songwriting style came into the main-stream last year when her musician friends recorded some of her songs on the benefit album Sweet Relief Victoria was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in '92, and the album helped defray her medical bills and also established a founda-tion to assist other uninsured musicians coping with medical crises. On Loose, her highly-anticipated Mammoth/Atlantic debut Williams is joined by an impressive line-up of guests
including R.E.M. s' Peter Buck and Mike Mills, Gary Louris and Mark Olson (her husband) of the Japhawks, and Soul Asylum's Dave Pimer. It is a wonderfully unique and idiosyncratic release from a singer/songwriter whose recognition as a solo artist has long been overdue. Standout out tracks include "My Ally,," (co-written and sung with Pimer), "You R Loved," (featuring backing vocals from Mike Mills), and "Crazy Mary" (the single from Sweet Relief). Chad Gilley W M, "I only heard the track 'Crazy Mary' but it sounds real good. There is an interesting style going on that I really like. I can't wait to hear the rest of the album."
Lisa Riegel
Kelli Snively
almost here
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adult iitferriárth rrplay
Big Head Todd "In The Morning" 341
256 Freedy Johnston "Bad Reputation" 256
Counting Crows "Einstein On The Beach" 223 Neil Young "Change Your Mind" 216 Indigo Girls "Least Complicated" 203
Jules Shear "Listen To What She Says" 197
Seal "Prayer For The Dying" 186
Sheryl Crow "All Wanna Do" 178 Judybats 'What We Lose" 170
168 Toad The Wet Sprocket "Something's ... 162
Widespread Panic "Airplane" 154 Love Spit Love 'Am I Wrong"
Barenaked Ladies "Jane" Edie Brickell 'Tomorrow Comes"
Crosby Stills & Nash ...."Only Waiting For You"
Martin Page "In The House Of Stone Nano Griffith 'This Heart"
Eric Clapton 'Tore Down"
Shawn Colvin "Every Little Thing He ..."
Spin Doctors 'You Let Your Heart Go ...
Jesus & Mary Chain "Sometimes Always" Paula Cole "I Am So Ordinary"
Rolling Stones "Love Is Strong"
Samples 'Water Rush' Rolling Stones "Out Of Tears" Toad The Wet Sprocket "Fly From Heaven" Pretenders "I'll Stand"
Hootie & The Blowfish "Hold My Hnad" Pretenders "Love Colours"
John Mellencamp "Dance Naked" Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories "Stay" L le Lovett "Penguins
Walter Becker "Down At The Bottom Jeffrey Gaines "I Like You" Collective Soul "Reach" Live "Selling The Drama" Over The Rhine "Happy With Myself?" Dave Edmunds "Chutes Md Ladders"
Rusted Root "Send Me On M Wa " Shona Laing "Kickback" Su.ar 'Your Favorite Thin."
Harry ConnicK Jr. ,."(l Could Only) Whisper..." Vigilantes Of Love.' Welcome To Struggleville" Toad The Wet Sprocket "Fall Down" River Wild 'Water Is Wide" Seal "Bring It On" Spin Doctors "braby's Gang" Ede Brickell Good Times Eve hind But The Girl "Rollercoaster"
Katell Keineg "Partisan"
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MUSI C WITH LATITUDE. The World Cafe is a daily two hour commercial free
adult progressive music service. Call Bruce Ranes or Bruce Warren (215)898-6677 for more information.
Freedy Johnston
Shawn Colvin
Jeff Buckley
Frente Marvin The Album
Keb' Mo' Keb' Mo'
Pete Droge Necktie Second
Nell Young Sleeps With Angels
22 Brides 22 Brides
Paula Cole Harbinger
Robert Earl Keen Gringo Honeymoon
This Perfect World
Cover Girl
Grace
What's Happening On The Cafe
Mon. '12: Words and Music by J.J. Cale featuring material from his new • album, Closer To You
Tun.9/13:
Wed.9I14:
Thur. 9/15:
Fri.9/16:
Bluesday on the Cafe with a special in studio performance from OKeh/Epic recording artists Keb' Mo'.
This isn't a type-o, it's the real deal. The Spin Doctors rock the World Cafe in the studio. Can you believe we got this one? Tune in and tape on!
MC 900 FT Jesus stops by the Cafe to spin his own blend of jazz, reggae and hip-hop as guest DJ.
From her recent tour with Peter Gabriel and WOMAD, Paula Cole and her band perform songs from her debut. Harbinger.
Sat. 947. Encore performances from 22 Brides and David Byrne
fed wing live Red Rain
the album of the Secret World Tour
based on an original concert Peter Gabriel
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26 SEPTE MBER 1994
Nanci Griffith This Heart
The premiere single video frorrbothe
forthc*ill , album Flyer.
Album in stores September 13.
Produced by Peter Collins. Management: Vector Management
On Elektra compact discs and an.,04.: cassettes. 4', 1 eJ4 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Cornroemicati..s Inc. A Time Warner :ompany
Triple Cro wn neat The Retreat: Songs By Richard Thompson, Capitol This compilation album featuring a diverse group of artists —
everyone from X to Loudon Wainwright Ill — is a fitting and long overdue tribute to an exceptional artist. Greg Hits WNCW, "Richard Thompson is one of the great songwriters of the 20th century. The line-up is varied, but highly representative of the musical influence Richard Thompson has had on all kinds of songwriters and performers." Dean Carlson KINTT, "I like this a lot! There are at least three or four tracks on here that we'll be dealing with. We love both the R.E.M. and the Bonnie Raitt, and we also like Graham Parker and the Dinosaur Jr. — I guess you could say we like the whole thing. We are definitely going to deal with this, and I think this is a great way to expose Thompson 's potential." Dennis Constantine, "Beat The Retreat features some of todays great artists covering the songs of Richard Thompson. Check out Bonnie Raitt, RE. M, Los Lobos, and June Tabor. This collection of songs should get great reaction!" Steve Cole KSPII, "Retreat is the
last thing you'll want to do when you throw this CD into your player, although, you might want to duck for cover when Dinosaur Jr bursts onto the scene with a version of 'I Misunderstood.' Richard Thompson has been one of the best writers around for a long time, and it's a treat to hear his wide ranging compositions covered by such a wide variety of artists. There are many potential favorites on this album including Bonnie Raitt, David Byrne, Shawn Colvin, Loudon Wainwright, Los Lobos and REM., who makes 'Wall Of Death' the most unlikely cheery sing-along song of the year. Fascinating and absorbing listening."
Sinead O'Connor, "Universal Mother," Ch malis/E111 With her first album of original songs since 1989's I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got. Sinead expresses her feelings with characteristic intensity and emotion, beginning with the song "Fire On Babylon," the
single release. While Sinead has become notorious for her public displays of outrage, the album only touches briefly on human injustice, a track called "Famine," a unique brand of Irish hip-hop with a chorus line from "Eleanor Rigby." As the album title would indicate, her focus throughout the album is motherhood, and she explores in great depth its wonders and heartbreaks, from the birth of a child in "My Darling Child" to the sorrow of a retarded child in the beautiful "Scorn Not His Simplicity." Two other tracks illustrate Sinead's ability to sing beautiful ballads - "John, I Love You, and "A Perfect Indian."
;01.t tels Eiddi Reader, "Eddi Reader," Reprise This debut album from Eddi Reader features an interesting collection of songs from a 1' sensitive and expressive woman. Backed by a strong band on some tracks and performing solo acoustic on others, she sings about life and relationships in a very personal and heartfelt way. The music tends toward folk, but varies in style from song to song. A good sampler of the more up-tempo tracks could include "The Right Place," "Scarecrow" and "Wonderful Lie." Sounding at times like Shawn Colvin, Patty Larkin and The Story. Eddi Reader's lyrics and music combine to make her a distinctive new voice in the growing realm of female singer/song-writers.
Bryan Ferry, "Mamouna," Virgin Brian Ferry is back with his first album of original material since Bete Noire (1988). Like the previous album and Roxy Music's Avalon the music maintains a haunting and ethereal atmosphere, with Brian's distinctive, lilting vocals
floating throughout. Many of the tracks include a driving bass beat which complements the textured quality of the synthesizers and vocals. The overall effect of the album is spacey, but the music contains underlying energy and emotion that distinguishes it from New Age. The tracks flow from one to another effortlessly and are almost indistinguishable. The only exception is "Wildcat Days," co-written with Brian Eno, which brings back some early Roxy memories.
l jarious Artists, "Best ()I Mountain Stage Vol. 7," Blue Plate The Mountain Stage "performance radio" format is one of the most admired in the Triple A world, and the CD releases are invariably a fine collection of live performances by contemporary artists.
This one is no exception — it might even be the best. Beginning with Ben Harper's witty "Mama's Got A Girlfriend Now," the set continues with the angst of the Counting Crows, the sarcasm of the Violent Femmes, and the jug band sound of Hot Tuna — and it all works. The next six songs, beginning with Morphine doing "You Look Like Rain" and finishing with the Cowboy Junkies with "Pale Sun" (parallels: drug names & rain/sun, even the songs have similar feel), include excellent performances by Uncle Tupelo, The Bodeans, Bela Fleck, and the Judybats. A wonderful collection of some of the vest music happening these days.
dios Amigos: A Tribute To Arthur Alexander Although the songwriting genius of Arthur Alexander has been appreciated and utilized) by many high profile recording artists over the past thirty years, widespread recognition skyrocketed with his 1993 album,
Lonely Just Like Me, released shortly before his untimely death. This tribute album gathers seventeen of his songs, many recorded previously by other artists (e.g. "Anna" by the Beatles). The artists who perform on the album do an outstanding job of interpretation — expressing these dis-tinctive, soulful songs with their own distinctive vocal styles. It's hard to highlight particular tracks from this collection because of the consistent high level of quality, but some of our favorites include, "Sally Sue Brown" - Elvis Costello, "It's Really Got To Be This Way" - Robed Plant, "You Better Move On" - Chuck Jackson & Mark Knopfler and "Lonely Just Like Me" - John Prine. Other noted artists include Graham Parker, Marshall Crenshaw, Nick Lowe, and Roger McGuinn. This collection will serve to further enhance the appreciation and legacy of Arthur Alexander.
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Mialter Becker Down At The ...
Rusted Root Send Me On ...
Sugar Your Favori te Thing
Edie Brickell Good Times
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"We discovered this track and others from Rats early on, and I'm glad MCA has now isolated them
for the format at large. This softer side of Sass Jordan relates easily to what our more mature
audience knows and understands about life."
-Brent Todd, WERX
Produced by Nick DiDia, Stevie Salas, Sass Jordan
Management: Lisa L. Janzen For Top Rock Development Corp.
Ci 1994 MCA Records, Inc.
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A CHART À 1. Eric Clanton, Fro m The Cradle
19' Debut (236 Spin Increase) Reprise
Adds: DCR KBXR KFMG KRVM WCBE WKZE WNKU WRSI WTTS
WVAY WXRT
On: KBCO KCSU KFMG KGSR KINK KMMS KMTT KSCA KSPN KTAO KUMT KXPT KZYR WBOS WCLZ
WCYY WKVT WMAX WMMM WMVY WRNX WTTS
WVBR WXLE WXPN WXRT WYEP WZEW
2. Nanci Griffith, Flyer 39* Debut (125 Spin Increase) Elektra
Adds: KERA KFMG KMTT KSCA WBOS WKZE WMVY WALT WTTS
On: DCR KBCO KCRW KCSU KGSR KMMS KRVM
KSPN KTAO KUMT WCBE WDET WEBK WMVY
WNCW WNKU WRNX WRSI WVBR WXLE WXPN WYEP
3. Sa mples, Autopilot 45' Debut (113 Spin Increase) W.A.R.?
Adds: WDET WNCW WVAY WVGO On: DCR KBCO KCSU KEKO KFMG KRCC KRVM KSPN KTAO KTEC KZYR WBOS WCBE WEBK
WEQX WKVT WMMM WNCS WVBR WXLE
4. J.J. Cale, Closer To You 48* Debut (65 Spin Increase) Virgin
Adds: WNKU WVAY WXLE On: DCR DMX KBCO KCRW KCSU KERA KGSR KMTT KRCC KRVM KSPN KTAO KZYR WBOS
WCBE WCLZ WDET WEBK WKVT WMMM WNCW
WNKU WRSI WYEP
5. Barenaked Ladies, Maybe You Should Drive 29-23' (53 Spin Increase) Sire
Adds: WKOC On: DCR DMX KBCO KBXR KCSU KEKO KERA KFMG KRCC KRVM KSCA KSPN KTAO KTCZ KTEC
KUMT KZYR WBOS WCBE WCYY WDET WEBK
WKVT WKZE WMAX WMMM WMVY WNCW WNKU
WRNX WRSI WVBR WXLE WXPN WYEP WZEW
6. Jesus & Mary Chain Stoned and Dethroned 50-37' (47 Spin Increase) American
On: DCR KCRW KCSU KFMG KGSR KRCC KTAO
KZYR WCLZ WKOC WRSI WXLE WXPN KBCO
KBXR KRVM KSPN KTCZ WBOS WEBK WEQX WKVT WVBR WWCD WXRT
7. Widespread Panic, Ain't Life Grand 24-21* (38 Spin Increase) Capricorn
Adds: KMMS On: CAFE DCR DMX KBCO KBXR KCSU KEKO KFMG KFMU KGSR KKRV KMTT KQPT KRVM
KSPN KTAO KTCZ KUMT KXPT KZYR WBOS WCLZ
WEBK WKOC WKVT WKZE WMAX WMMM WNCX
WNKU WRSI WTTS WVAY WVBR WVGO WWCD
WXLE WXPN WXRT WZEW
8. Shawn Colvin, Cover Girl 7-4* (35 Spin Increase) Colu mbia
On: DCR DMX CAFE KBCO KBXR KCSU KEKO KERA KFMG KGSR KINK KMMS KMTT '<OPT KRCC
KRVM KSCA KSPN KTAO KTCZ KUMT KXPT KZYR
WBOS WCBE WCLZ WCYY WDET WEBK WKOC
WKZE WMAX WMMM WMMR WMVY WNCS WNCW
WNKU WRNX WRSI WTTS WVAY WVBR WVGO
WVXU WXLE WXPN WYEP
9. Rusted Root, When I Woke 49-41* (24 Spin Increase) Mercury
Adds: KXPT WDET WMMR WMVY WTTS On: CAFE DCR KBCO KBXR KCSU KGSR KMTT KRCC KTAO KUMT KZYR WBOS WCBE WEBK
WKVT WKZE WMAX WMVY WNCW WVAY WVBR WXPN WYEP WZEW
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Rockin Boulder Now that we've fully recuperated from the Boulder Summit,
we'd like to use some ink to thank Keith & Kent Zimmerman and the rest of the Gavin folks for opening up the festivities this year, and a special thanks to Dennis Constantine and Jason Parker for their hospitality and for showing us some of the hest of Boulder. Arista's roving reporter Howard Leon cap-tured some of his favorite summit moments on film for us. Of course, that means that Howard will be prominently featured in most of the following pictures, but they're pret-ty good shots anyway...
Back row: KFMG's Ron Sorenson, Vanguard's Michelle Krupkin, CTD's
Ellen ani Brad, and WFUV's Darren DiVivo. In front: WFUV'z Liz Opoka and Rita Houston.
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Brad Roberts and Brad Hockmeyer wishing they had Ellen's sunglasses.
Atlantic's Bonnie Slifkin, Atlantic recording artist Jim Lauderdale, Bonnie Simmons and Kim Rossi
WXLE's Zeb Norr and Howard returned to the Clarion lobby after an exhausting morning of tie shopping at th3 Boulder J.C. Penney's.
Heward's tie selection.
Some of the Boulder summit bags.
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Sandwiching Howard are Crash Test Dummies Ellen ar_d Brad.
Howard's brief appearance on stage at the reception tent. Needless tc say, he will be icecping his day job.
Howard :laced 5th in the "Which Birkenstock Belongs To Dennis?" com-petition.
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L-r: Jeanne Atwood, WDS7; Brad Hociuneyer, KTAO; Nathalie Archangel; Geordie Gillespie, Chaos; Tom Callahan, Callahan & Associates. (Note: This pic-ture was sent to us by chaos and not Howard. which is why Howard isn'1 in it.)
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Son Seals Nothing But The Truth
Tinsley Ellis Storm Warning
Jimmy Dawkins Blues & Pain
Luther Alison Soul Fixin' Man
Jimmy Rogers With Ronnie Earl & BroadcastersBullseye Blues
Studebaker John & The Hawks Too Tough
Gary Primich Travelin' Mood
Tab Benoit What I Live For
Michelle Willson Evil Gal Blues
Marcia Ball Blue House
Keb Mo' Keb Mo'
Otis Rush
Lavelle White
Michael Hill
Joe Louis Walker
Mark Hummel Feel Like Rockin'
Sugar Blue Blue Blazes
Sonny Rhodes The Blues Is My Best Friend
Jimmy Thackery Trouble Man
Doyal Bramhall Bird Nest On The Ground
n't Enough Commn' In
Miss Lavelle
Bloodlines
JLW
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Alligator
Wild Dog Blues
Aligator
Blind Pig
Flying Fish
Justice
Bullseye Blues
Rounder
Okeh
Mercury
Antone's
Alligator
Verve
Flying Fish
Alligator
Kingsnake
Blind Pig
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Blues Breakers compiled by Jim McGrath, of WXXI/Rochester and "Living Blues," Fax your blues playlist to Jim @ (716) 423-9657 by 10:00 pm EDT Sunday.
Delmark 40th Anniversary Blues Dan Klefstad, WNIJ FM, (815) 753-0081
This concise history is as much about Bob Koester as it is about "West Side" Chicago blues. Delmark's founder and executive producer is the leading blues historian in Chicago today. presiding over forty years' worth of master recordings by many of the finest blues artists. Koester opens the archives with Jr. Wells' "Snatch It Back and Hold It" from Hoodoo Man Blues
(1965). That Wells appears first is a testament to the important place he holds in Koester's memory. These sessions were the label's first to emphasize a sound built around the electric guitar (provided by Buddy Guy who, due to contractual obligations, appeared as "Friendly Chap"). Of course, Cobra Records turned up the distortion nearly a decade earlier, but the label quickly folded and their best guitarist wound up at Delmark. I am, of course, speaking of Otis Rush and Magic Sam (and "Friendly Chap'). Rush makes an appearance here, from Cold Day In Hell (1975). These were not his happiest days; "You're Breaking My Heart" is an example of Rush wringing out his most diffuse, yet most authentic, blues. There is plenty of acoustic blues on this sampler. During the folk boom of the 1960's, many early southern bluesmen were rediscovered. Sleepy John Estes, known for recordings he made from 1929-41, was picked up by Delmark for the Brownsville Blues sessions, recorded in Estes 'home. "I'd Been Well Warned," included here, is a choice slice of Mississippi blues. Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup was also brought back from obscurity by Delmark. His song "That's All Right" was an early hit for Elvis Presley, and the 1967 remake here does much to provide con-text. The stronger material Delmark ever produced was that by "Magic Sam" Maghett "I Need You So Bad" is one example from his six albums for Delmark which combined authentic soul, blues and very taste-ful guitar licks. This sound disappeared with Sam's fatal heart attack in 1969, and has never returned to blues. That Sam closes this program is fitting, as Bob Koester consistently has championed this artist's memory.
to Part 2 of the Welcome _ Sampler0-Rama. This week, you lucky readers out there get
to see pictures of what each CD looks like.
Because of a doofus move on my part, last
week's page had no pictures next to the CD
reviews. But never fear, we're trying to make
up for it by running pictures of those CD's
THIS week. So enjoy this veritable feast for
the eyes! And now, read about what a feast
for the ears these great blues samplers are!
Yours meekly, Lee from Alligator.
New Blues Classics Bullseye/Rounder Records John Small, Blues North, Rock Radio Network, Canada
Rounder Records was the first to launch George Thorogood ship him out, tell him to get a haircut and a real job! It is one of many success stories of the enormously successful one-time bou-tique label. The Rounder mentors saw a need to create, of course, another sepa-rate label called Bullseye devoted to blues and other related music. New Blues Classics represents the fruits of a gargantuan harvest. Marian Leighton Levy desired to let the people know
about the great diversity of expression in blues today. His interest was not only the obvious Chicago, Memphis, New Orleans sounds - but a wide, pluralistic and rich spectrum of music. If you're a collector - New Blues Classics offers you some tasty appetizers and a desire for full CDs of all the sampled offerings. New Blues Classics contains 17 hot cuts from current Room Full Of Blues and Smokin' Joe Kubeck sessions...Smokey Wilson and Ron Levy, separate cuts of Barbara Lynn and Preston Shannon featuring Memphis Horns. For historical reference Double Trouble members Tommy Shannon and Chris Layton are alive and 1,:a Albert's stpns, Little Jimmy King and Ron Levy's Wild Kingdom a featured with Lowell Fu/son And... classic perfor-mances are heard Iron' Mojo Buford, Omar Howlers, fantastic Booker T. Laury. Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson, "Wild Child" Butler, Ronnie Earl, Jimmy McCracklin and Johnny Otis
Blue Highway Black Top Records John Small, Blues North, Rock Radio Network, Canada
Black Top Records will take you on a blues journey to an incredibly fresh compilation of its stellar artists offering the hipness of Alabama's James Harman to the soul-drenched voice of Austin's W.C. Clark and tons more! Blues Highway showcases both current, recently released and up-coming pro-ducer of roster artists geographically starting on the west coast with Harman's "Night Ridin' Daddy.' Johnny Dyer's pure Delta harp and Rick Holmstom's
guitar in both "Hands Off" and "Guitar Boogie Shuffle Twist" Solomon Burke 's powerful classic called "Letter From My Darling" and Guitar Shorty 's historical funky rendition of "I Can't Run Away from the Blues" is well worth the CD price alone. Positive vibes from Lee Rocker is well-deserved with his Big Blue debut...and Hollywood Fats is remembered from his compilation called "Rock This House"- the first and last LP under his show name. This star-studded CD compilation also hosts great performances of Carol Fran and Clarence Hollimon, Big Joe and the Dynaflows, Bobby Parker and the incomparable WC. Clark with an original tune called "You've Got to Love Me" Zydeco fans will flip over two energetic foot-stompers first the Terrance Simien with a joy-ous blend 0/squeeze-box, funk, reggae and R & B and Lynn August's impres-sive English/French zydeco with a gumbo of gospel, early rock and blues. Special depth is given to this compilation with heavy performances of Earl King, Maria Muldaur (from her debut CD for Black Top), and the incomparable Robert Ward. Blue Highway - a ton for your money and an easy way to intro-duce yourself to some rather astounding travellin' blues.
THE HARD REPORT 32
SEPTEMBER 9 1994
Jewel Spotlights the Blues Paula Records
John M. Ferguson, Host—Breakfast With The Blues, KRVM Eugene, Oregon
Jewel Spotlights The Blues from Paula Records features 2 volumes of Blues classics If, Elmore James to Lightnin' Hopkins and a truckload of other classic artists Otis Rush, Willie Dixon, Earl Hooker, and Frank Frost. just to name a leo, Jewel Spotlights The Blues Volume I begins with music from The Carter Brothers and Frank Frost. Wild Child Butler's rendition of "Put It All In There" is a gem; Big Joe Turner, J.B. Lenoir, and a couple from Hubert Sawa», "Rough Dried Woman," parts 1 and 2, are also among this wonderful collection of Blues Classics. Jewel Spotlights The Blues Volume features a couple of great Buster Benton tracks: "Spider In My Stew" and Johnny Thompson's "Money Is The Name of the Game." A young Buddy Guy pays tribute Guitar Slim, and also included on this disc is music from Little Joe Blue and Lowell Fulson— along with cousins Earl and John Lee Hooker These two CD's cover a tremendous amount of ground in Southern, Chicago, and Blues from the Delta—check 'em out.
!Wilsey° CO
10 great musicians working together—just play it attention. There is absolutely no possible no way to wrong with Dance All Night from Roomful Of Blues-12 great tracks from simply priceless: "Hey Now" and "You Don't Know" are 2 of a kind, and "Cuttin'In" is another track that simply demands your Norcia, his harp, and some real fine vocals. All of these songs are worth their weight in gold, but there are a few that are face and music to your ears; three saxes, a trombone. and trumpet accompany a strong rhythm section fronted by Sugar Ray
John M. Ferguson; Host—Breakfast With The Blues, KRVM Eugine. Oregon
addition of Sugar Ray Nor/ca to the band helps to make Dance All Night a collection of all different kinds of blues songs—the very strength of Dance All Night lies in the variety of music within. "Horns?" you ask.. yeah, horns in your
What a wonderful album Roomful Of Blues' Dance All Night is one of the strongest new blues releases out there. The
Blues c-el.e,•‘.).cce
Amy Siegel, detour M (212) 330-0403 If you're looking for something a little on the R & B side of the blues cool vocals, hot rhythms and some stellar harp playing, check out Ron Sunshine's debut CD Pick It Up. You'll be hearing "Call You Upas the Blues Breaker of the week of September 12th and on the House of Blues Radio Hour the weekend of the 17th and 18th..."Call You Up" is just one of the great tracks from Pick It Up - try out "Fly Away" and "I Got To Move," featuring Dr. John. Special thanks to Ben Manilla Productions and everyone at the Radio Hour, and to Pat St. John (the catalyst!). Also our thanks to KBCO and The Mountain for helping to support Ron 's Colorado tour, and also to Holly at WBOS. to KI M and to Jason Parker for the encouragement. Give me a call if your copy hasn't arrived yet If it has, Pick It Up!
Bob Laul, Serious Bob Promotion (212) 580-3314 By now all of you guitar stingers have probably heard at Sunset Heights new CD on Viceroy, "Texas Tea." Sunset is fronted by a young axeman named Vince Cinverse /' you loved (or still love) Stevie Ray, check out Vince, he's the goods. Coming next month also on Viceroy is the return of Savoy Brown with Kim Simmonds wailing on the guitar. The CD is entitled "Bring It Home" and is a down-home roots/blues album. Special guest is Hubert Sundin. Arriving late September is the debut of producer Mike Vernon's new label, Code Blue. The first two releases are Jay Owens and Sherman Robertson. Look out for them both. Give me a call, you guys, and let's talk some blues-anytime. Thanks.
Contributing Blues Reporting Stations BLUES PWR/Dallas
CIR)(/Prince George
KASU/Jonesboro
KBZY/AM Salem
KCSU/Fort Collins
KDNK/Carbondale
KGON/Portland
KHEZ/Boise
TX
BC
AR
OR
CO
CO
OR
ID
KLPO/Little Rock
KNDI-AM/Honolulu
KOTR/Cambria
KPCC/Pasadena
KRLT/South Lake Tahoe
KRRK/Omaha
KRSH/Santa Rosa
KSDS/San Diego
AR
HI
CA
CA
CA
NE
CA
CA
MUSIC UNLTD/Arlington TX
WBOS/Boston
WCIZ/Watertown
WDCU/Washington
WDET/Detroit
WEMU/Ypsilanti
WFBE/Flint
WFRD/Hanover
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MI
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WISM/Eau Claire
WIVI/St. Thomas
WIZN/Burlington
WKTA-AM/Northbrook
WNHO/Milford
WNIJ/Rockford
WOZN/Key West
WRAS/Atlanta
WI
VI
VT
IL
NH
IL
FL
GA
WRFG/Atlanta
WRKR/Kalamazoo
WRLT/Nashville
WRTN/New Rochelle
WUNS/Lewisburg
WXPN/Philadelphia
WXXI-AM/Rochester
GA
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14 15
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15 20 22 21
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31 27 28 28 47 29
29 30
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31 32 45 33 D 34 46 35 34 36 D 37 24 38 25 39 33 40 35 41 44 42 40 43 29 44 39 45 38 46 42 47 D 48 D 49 D 50
CU RRENT O RIENTED ROCK
HOLLY M CCOR MACK
Stone Temple Pilots "Vasoline" Stone Temple Pilots "Interstate Love Song" Tesla "Mama's Fool" Offspring "Come Out Arid Play"
Jackyl "Push Comes To Shove"
Soundgarden "Fell On Black Days" Gilby Clarke "Cure Me.. Or Kill Me" Pantera "Planet Caravan"
Collective Soul "Breathe" Alice In Chains "I Stay Away"
Green Day "Basket Case" Soundgarden "Black Hole Sun" Candlebox "Far Behind"
Pink Floyd "High Hopes"
Bruce Dickinson 'Tears Of The Dragon"
Meat Puppets 'We Don't Exist"
Hootie & The Blowfish "Hold My Hand" Rolling Stones 'You Got Me Rocking"
Counting Crows "Rain King" Rolling Stones "Love Is Strong"
Savatage "Handful Of Rain" Nine Inch Nails "Closer" Live "Selling The Drama"
Gods Child "Everybodys 1"
Offspring "Self Esteem" Boston -Walk On"
Soulhat "Bonecrusher" Type 0 Negative "Christian Woman" Dream Theater "Lie"
I Mother Earth "So Gently We Go" Toad The Wet Sprocket "Fall Down" Alice In Chains "Don't Follow"
Live "I Alone" Eric Cla.ton 'Tore Down" Pearl Jam Yellow Ledbetter" Pride & Glory Weezer "Undone he Sweater Son.
"Losin Your Mind
Smashing Pumpkins "Rocket"
Great White "Sail Away" Motorhead "Born To Raise Hell" Spin Doctors "You Let Your Heart Go..."
ZZ Tor "Fuzzbox Voodoo" Pearl Jam "Elderly Woman..." Steve Perry 'You Better Wait" Helmet
Sugartooth Living Colour «in. Joke "Millennium"
"Biscuits For Smut" 'Tuesday Morning"
"Sunshine Of Your Love"
Bloodline "Stone Cold Hearted" Gin Blossoms "Allison Road"
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632 577
486 473
473
441
389
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316 312 299 298
296 294
292 273
265
263 256
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THIS CHART LS BASED ON THE REPORTS FROM
THE FOLLOWING STATIONS:
KBER, KBP1, KEGL, KEZE, KIBZ, KICT, KILO, K1OZ, KISS, KISW, KNAC, KNCN, KQRC, KRAB, KRRK, KRXQ, KRZR, KSHE, KSJO, KUFO, KUPD. KZRX, WW, WAXQ, WBTZ, WBU, WDZR, WHNIF1, WIYY, WKDF, WKLI, WLM, WMMS, WNCD, WRCN, WRZK, WKLQ, WUFX, WVCR, WXQR, WXTB, AND Z-ROCK.
Danzig, "When You Call On The Dade (American)
Although the programmers at metal have been tipped to the subtle ferocity of Danzig for years now, it was a revamped version of his classic track "Mother" that
opened up the eyes of both MTV and most of commercial radio. With a fanatically loyal fanbase that has been built
through three releases of music that consistently seize your thoughts, and a live performance that is equally dark and mesmerizing. Now that their recent suc-
cess has made them a household name with hard rock fans, and the band just finished a summer tour of the sheds with Mellica, the mere mention of new material will perk the ears of your listening audience. The first track off of Danzig
4 is the affecting, sinister track, "When You Call On The Dark", that will not only pick up where "Mother '93" left off, but should lift Danzig to the next level. Glenn Danzig may be an enigma unto himself - one of the most mysterious men in music today - but come this fall you will see his face all over the place and his
music will be all over the airwaves.
Dangerous Toys, "Hard Luck Champion" (DMIdos)
If you were around a couple of years back, you should rec-ognize the sounds of this Texas based bunch from their
southern fried end of rockin' on songs like 'Teasin' Pleasin"'
and "Scared" from their debut release, which sold loads of records - almost to gold status - and found them on the
road with the likes of Judas Priest, Alice Cooper, The Cult and Motorhead. It's
been a couple of years, but the 'Toys are back and they are really pissed off this
time. With all of the somber, depressing music being released these days, it is a welcome relief to check out their kinetic, raunchy and rowdy execution. The
bluesy intro of "Hard Luck Champion" kicks into a boot kickin' groove that will
liven up your airwaves during any daypart. With Dangerous Toys already see-
ing some airplay at KI8Z and KZRX, these ass-kickin' Texans are ready to change their luck the "Hard Luck Champion" way, and find their way back onto the radio airwaves.
Moist, "Push" (Chrysalls/EMO This group from the Great White North have already
e established themselves as the next success story from their native Canada with four tours of the country in the past year and a half, and with the release of Silver, which was released there before it was in the US., the band have had
some action at alternative and some early believers at COR, including KISW and KUPD. The first track, "Push", is already getting a hefty 33 spins a week at WMMS,
whose Doug Kubinski explains that, "Our PD John Gorman heard them when in Canada, tracked down the CD and we staled playing them. The CD was only available as an import, so we brought the band in to do a live show and after-wards requests tripled and the demand for that import went up. We are bring-ing them back to do a free 'MMS show with Green Day also." How is that for belief in a baby band! "Push" is driven by a strong guitar melody, their clean precise sound and the haunting vocals, but despite the smooth personality of the song, there is a crunch and rhythmic backbone present to make it a perfect fit for any COR station. With a promising stab, it shouldn't take much shoving
around to get COR programmers to do some "Push"-ing of their own.
XC-NN, "Young, Stupid, and White" (550/Epic) MC -Ile_IG:g Guitarist Tim Bricheno, got his first taste of working with
a major rock band when he joined up with Andrew Eldritch in Sisters of Mercy. Despite the underground success of this British industrial/punk outfit, Dricheno had already
hooked up with future bandmate David Tomlinson, and the origin of XC-NN was formed. Their self-titled release is already on the
streets overseas, and having already developed a reputation and a following in their native England (where they raised the ire of CNN because the original name of the outfit was in cynical recognition of the media giant) XC-NN is set to enter
into the US. mainstream with their provocative single, "Young. Stupid, and While". The churning distorted guitars, which buzz endlessly throughout the song
while the languid vocals - dripping with both attitude and irony- explore the rhythm of the song. XC-NN is a band that will stand out on your airwaves with their futuristic flavor and original style. So, if you are searching fora song to go beyond
the normal fare on the dial, don't be stupid, be "Young, Stupid, and White".
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34 SEPTE MBER 9, 1994
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CHART DEBUTS 1 Eric Clopton
2 Weezer
3 Killing Joke
4 Bloodline
5 Gin Blossoms
'Tore Down' #34 (200 spins)
'Undone (the Sweater Song)1137 (176 spins)
'Millennium' #48 (132 spins)
'Stone Cold Hearted' #49 (131 spins)
'Allison Rood' #50 (127 spins)
Reprise
DGC
Zoo
EMI
A&M
1. Dream Theater, "lie", 47-29* (119 spin increase), EastWest Adds: KORC, KRRK, WAXO, ZROC Requests: KIBZ KILO, KUPD, KZRX, WKLL, WRCN Increases: KEGL. KIBZ, KISS, KRZR. KUPD. KZRX, WAXO, WBZX WHMH, WKLL, WKLO, WLZR, WNCD. WRCN, WRZK, WUFX, WXKE Also on KBPI. KILO, KIOZ, KNCN, WVCR
Total on: 26
2. nine inch nails, "closer", 37-22* (113 spin increase), nothing/TVT/Interscope/AG Adds. KILO, WBZX. WRZK Requests: WDZR, WXTB Increases: KEGL, KISS, KORC. KRAB, KRRK, KZRX. WAAF, WAXO, WDZR. WHMH, WKLO. WNCD, WXTB, ZROC. Also on KBPI, KEZE, KIOZ KISW, KUPD, WKLL. Total on: 23
3. Offspring, "Self Esteem", 36-25* (103 spin increase), Epitaph Adds KILO, KORC, KSJO, WIYY WKLO Requests KUPD, KZRX, WDZR, WMMS Increases KEGL, KNAC, KRRK, KUPD, KZAK, WAAF, WAXO, WDZR, WIYY, WMMS, ZROC Also on. KISW, KZRX, WHMH Total on: 19
4. Rolling Stones, "You Got Me Rocking", 26-18* (85 spin increase), Virgin Increases KILO. KISS. KRAB, KRZR, KSHE, KSJO. WAAF WHMH. WIYY, WRCN. WXTB
Also on. KEGL. KICT. KIOZ KISW. KNCN. KRRK KZAK WKLL, WKLO, WNCD, WRZK WXOR Total on: 23
5. Hootie and The Blowfish, "Hold My Hand", 23-17* (82 spin increase), Atlantic Requests. WHMH WKLO, WXTB Increases KISS. KSJO. KZAK, WAAF WIYY, WKLO, WNCD, WRCN. WXKE, WXTB Also on. KEGL KEZE KICT, KIOZ, KNCN, KRRK. KSHE, WHMH, WRZK, WXOR Total on: 20
6. Pink Floyd, "High Hopes", 18-14* (69 spin increase), Columbia Increases KILO KORC KRAB, KRRK KRZR, KSHE WBZX. WIYY WNCD. WRCN, WRZK WXKE. WXTB Also on KEZE KICT, KISS. KNCN, KZAK, WHMH, WKLO. WUFX, WXOR Total on: 22
7. Stone Temple Pilots, "Vasoline", 2-1* (64 spin increase), Atlantic Increases KISS, KRRK, WIYY. WLZR, WMMS. WNCD, WRCN. WXTB, ZROC. Also on: KBPI. KEGL, KIBZ KICT KILO. KIOZ KNAC, KNCN. /MC KRAB, KRXO, KRZR, KSHE, KSJO, KUFO, KZAK, WAAF, WAXO, WBTZ, WBZX WDZR, WKLL. WKLO. WUFX, WXOR. Total on: 34
8. Live, "I Alone", 45-33* (63 spin increase), Radioactive Adds. WKLL Increases KILO, KISS, KRRK. KRZR, WBZX, WKLO WMMS, WNCD, WRZK, WXTB Also on KEZE KIOZ KSJO, WAAF, WBTZ WHMH WIYY Total on: 18
9. Green Day, "Basket Case", 13-11* (57 spin increase), Reprise Adds KRZR. Requests: KUPD, WKLL. WKLO. WMMS, WRCN. Increases: KBPI, KEGL, KILO, KRRK KSJO. KZAK WAXO. WBZX. WIYY, WRCN, WUFX, WXTB. Also on: KEZE, KICT. KIOZ KISS. KNCN, KORC, KUPD, WAAF WBTZ, WKLL, WKLO, WMMS. WRZK. WXOR. Total on: 27
10. Pearl Jam, "Yellow Ledbetter", 46-35* (56 spin increase), Epic Requests. WHMH, WKLO. Increases. KRAB. KRRK WAAF, WAXO. WHMH, WIYY. WMMS, WUFX. Also on KICT. WKLO, WNCD Total on: 11
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Pro-Pain The Truth Hurts" Overkill
Biohazard Various
"State Of/World Address" "Arheads Soundtrack"
Downset "Downset"
Obituary 'World Demise" 7 7 Suicidal Tendencies "Suicidal For Life"
6 8 Kyuss "Sky Valley"
9 9 Helmet "Betty" 10 10 Bruce Dickinson "Balls To Picasso"
A 13 11 A 15 12
11 13 L7 "Hungry For Stink" 14 14 Marilyn Manson "Portrait/American Family"
12 15 Napalm Death "Fear, Emptiness, Despair" A 16 16
A 17 17 A 21 18
A 19 19
Machine Head "Burn My Eyes" Killing Joke "Pandemonium"
A 22 20 A 25 21
18 22 Stompbox "Stress" 24 23
20 24 Drown "Hold On To The Hollow" 23 3 Pa ntera "Far Beyond Driven"
A 38 26 Dream Theater "Lie" A 33 27 MOD. "Devolution"
A 28 23 Bad Religion "Stranger Than Fiction" A 31 29 Body Count "Born Dead"
26 3) Gilby Clarke "Pawn Shop Guitars" 27 31 Prong "Cleansing" 33 32 Cannibal Corpse 'The Bleeding" 29 33 Fear Of God 'Toxic Voodoo"
32 34 Stone Temple Pilots "Purple"
35 35 Buzzov-en "Sore" A 40 36 Epidemic "Exit Paradise" A 41 37 Criss "Cat #1"
37 38 Grave "Soulless"
MI DI 39 I
42 40 Dangerous Toys "Pissed" 39 41 Offspring "Smash" 34 42 Various "Kiss My Ass"
A 48 43 A 46 44
43 45 Desultory "Bitterness" A 49 46 Godflesh "Merciless"
45 47 RPLA "RPLA" 44 48 Sepultura "Chaos A.D."
A 50 49 skrew "Dusted"
36 59 Beastie Boys "Ill Communication"
Savatage "Handful Of Rain"
Fates Warning "Inside Out" Kerbdog "Kerbdog"
Madball "Set It Off' Shootyz Groove "Five From JIVE,"
Toadies "Rubberneck"
Bile "Suckpump"
Tesla 'Bust A Nut"
Demolition Hammer 'Time Bomb" Jackvl "Push Comes To Shove"
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A.C., Cyclone Temple, Dog Eat Dog, Wicked Maraya, Soundgarden, Nine Inch Nails, Souls At Zero, NOFX 700 Miles, Cianide, Fretblanket, Mutha's Day Out, Pride & Glory, Samiam, Amorphis, Rollins Band, Sarkoma, Into Another, Malhavoc, Phobia
Corrosion of Conformity, "Broken Man" (Columbia) Rising out of the not so bustling scene in Raleigh. North Carolina, the ever evolving Corrosion of Conformity put a musical star on the map for an area that is probably best known for its good old boys. First emerging in '82, the band became one of the first "crossover bands" among the hard-core/punk circuit of the day with their fierce rebellion against the backwards conser-vatism that swirled around them. COG have
churned out indie releases — such as their '83 debut Eve For An Eye, Animosity and Technocracy— with a rabid regularity and, even with the revolving door in their vocal-ist slot, have maintained an undying amount of credibility from their fans. After that time period, the mighty COC machine almost came to a grinding halt after original member Mike Dean left the band. With the additions of Karl Agell Phil Swisher, and New Orleans based guitarist Pepper Keenan, the band regrouped and in late '91 released Blind: an intensely brutal release that combined the angry elements of their hardcore roots with speed injected metallic guitar heroics. This breakthrough collection cut through the forest of releases with the ease of a sharpened machete, and established the band as a force to be reckoned with. While COG have always been known for combining a serious, discontented message along with their music, they took the lead and stepped out with actions to back up their disgust for the "New World Order". Working both with national organizations and local networks to encourage voters to break out of their apathy during the last election, the members of COG were major activists of Harvey Gantt's campaign to take Jesse Helms out of his congres-sional seat along with his fear spawned tactics. While they didn't succeed this time, Helms surely must be looking over his shoulder to this day after the "Vote With A Bullet" sentiment of COG was lashed in his direction. For the first time in their groundbreaking career, they found themselves on a major label with this Columbia release and true to form, there are some line-up changes. Continuing from the last release are founders Reed Mullin and Woody Weatherman plus Pepper Keenan - who now finds himself with the addition of vocal duties. Back into the lineup on bass is orig-inal member Mike Dean to contribute to a combination that is streamlined, potent, and is as close to the original formation as they have been in ten years. The first track - the emotive, prodding "Broken Man" - from the upcoming release, Deliverance, fea-tures the production of North Carolina based John Custer, who produced Blind. With Custer at the helm, the sound quality of Deliverance is very similar to the intangible, vaporous disposition of its predecessor, but "Broken Man" conjures up power in the composite, rather than the speed alone. While still showcasing their cerebral lyrics, the anger isn't as much in the forefront as the atmospheric thick sound that was inspired from the releases of Deep Purple and Black Sabbath, combining the acute modern angst with the subtle might found in those classic releases. Corrosion of Conformity been around for over ten years because they are able to progress without shedding a bit of their snarl. Grasp onto the power of "Broken Man" and don't dismay, because your Deliverance will be arriving soon.
1. (23) CATHEDRAL Cosmic Requiem Earache/Columbia 2. (1 7) BODY COUNT Born Dead Virgin 3. (16) BAD RELIGION Stranger Than Fiction Atlantic 4. (1 3] ARCADE "Angry" Epic 5. [8) DREAM THEATER "Lie" Ea stVVest
ALSO teLeUeet [6) FORTE, (6) SINISTER DANE, [6) SOULS AT ZERO, [5) ATOMIC OPERA, (5) CREMATORY, (5) WICKED MARAYA, (3) GREG GINN, (3) HERETIX, (3) KERBDOG, (3) NATURAL BORN KILLERS, (3) OBITUARY, [31 SHOOTYZ GROOVE, (21 AMORPHIS, (2) ATROCITY, (2) COP SHOOT COP, (2) LIVE, (2) MOIST, (2) PRO-PAIN, (2) SIX FEET DEEP, (2) STABBING WEST-WARD, (2) TREACHEROUS HUMAN UNDERDOGS, (2) WARGASM
1. OVERKILL 2. OBITUARY 3. AIRHEADS 4. DOWNSET 5. PRO-PAIN
ALSO E "£,/,/e4 SUICIDAL TENDEN ta, L7, M.O.D., MACHINE HEAD, NAPALM DEATH, BAD RELIGION, BODY COUNT, CANNIBAL CORPSE, HELMET, KYUSS, AC., BILE, BRUCE DICKINSON, EPIDEMIC, GODFLESH, GRAVE, MARILYN MAN-SON, NOFX, SHOOTYZ GROOVE, WICKED MARAYA.
6. BIOHAZARD 7. KILLING JOKE 8. SAVATAGE 9. DREAM THEATER 10. MADBALL
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Pro-Pain The Truth Hurts"
2 Downset "Downset" 3 Various "Airheads Soundtrack"
4 Overkill 5 Suicidal Tendencies "Suicidal For Life"
Biohazard "State Of/World Address" Obituary 'World Demise"
Madball "Set It Ofr
Savatage "Handful Of Rain" Bruce Dickinson "Balls To Picasso"
Kyuss "Sky Valley"_
Fates Warning "Inside Out" Killing Joke "Pandemonium" _ Napalm Death "Fear, Emptiness, Despair"
Shootyz Groove "Five From J.I.V.E." Machine Head "Burn My Eyes"
Toadies "Rubberneck" Kerbdog "Kerbdog_ _
Gilby Clarke "Pawn Shop Guitars"
Helmet "Betty"_
"Stress" Stompbox Marilyn Manson "Portrait/American Family" _
L7 "Hungry For Stink" 700 Miles "dirtbomb" un---Drown "Hold On To The Hollow" Bile "Suckpump"
RPLA "RPLA"
Bad Religion "Stranger Than Fiction"
_ "Devolution"
Dream Theater M.O.D. Body Count "Born Dead"_ Wicked Maraya "Cycle?
Epidemic "Exit Paradise" Pantera "Far Beyond Driven" Demolition Hammer 'Time Bomb" Fear Of God 'Toxic Voodoo" Criss Cat #1
Various "Kiss My Ass Compilation' _ Souls At Zero "Six T Six" Offspring "Smash" Dead Orchestra 'Dead Orchestra"
NOFX "NOFX" Grave Soulless Acid Bath 'When The Kite String"_ . Crimeny "Pear_
Stone Temple Pilots "Purple" 311 "Grassroots" Buzzov-en "Sore" Rancid "Let's Go" Arnorphis 'Tales From Thousand Lakes"
DUE TO THE LABOR DAY WEEKEND, THERE WERE AN UNUSUAL AMOUNT OF FROZEN REPORTS. THE FOL-LOWING STATIONS REPORTED CURRENT PLAYLISTS FOR THE CHARTS THIS WEEK: KDJK, KFMX, KIOZ KMSA, KNDI, KOAL, KSJS, KUNV, KZRO, KZRX, WBGU, WCDB,
WDBM, WFCS, WFSE, WGLS, WI-/FR, WHJY, WIZN, WJUL, WKLL, WKNC, WKNH, IM_FR, WMHB, WMMR, WMWM WNYO WNHU, WNYU, WOZN, WRCN, WRLC, WSW
WSUP, WTSR WTZR, WVBR, WVCR WVUD WVW, WWDX, WWSP, WWVU,
WXTB, WXZR WZBC, WZMB WZRO XBDT AND DIGITAL MUSIC EXPRESS
THE FOLLOWING STATIONS HAD FROZEN REPORTS: CFOX, KDUR, KEYJ, KIBZ KISS, KISW, KLBJ, KLOL, KS/if, KUSF KWUR KWVA,
WAIF WBAU, WCWP, WOCR, WDHA, WEOS, WHMH, WKLO, WRFL WSGR WSMU WVFS AND WXCI
THOSE ac YOU WHO REPOR1ED OR CHEMED IN TO LET US KNOW THAT YOU'RE FROZEN - A MILLION TIMES THANK YOU. JUSTA REMINDER THAT IF YOU
DON'T REPORT FOR TWO WEEKS IN A ROW YOU WILL BE PULLED, HOLIDAYS ARE NO EXCEPTION!
Danzig, "When You Call On The Dark" (American) With the recent breakout success of the 'Mother '93 remix, Glenn Danzig and company are a hot topic on the minds of young rockers. But for many of us, "Mother" was a song that has been familiar for years, and through his early work in the underground scene. that has affected many musicians including Metallica Danzig has developed a rabid, rock sol-id fanbase. Creating a persona that is shrouded in mystery
and an evil aura, he explores the world of the supernatural with such ease that even Alister Crowley has to step back. With this forbidding image, and shrieking guitars that grab you by the throat, the mournful croon of Glenn Danzig has found the steadfast acceptance in the format that is quite comfortable alongside guttural growls and thrash speed deliveries - their music displays so much intensity and power, that the extremes aren't necessary to have their impact. On the upcoming release. Danzig 4, the bandstands on the brink of commercial superstardom, but as you can plainly hear on the first track - "When You Call On The Dark" - the sinister tone and throbbing rhythm invoke their spell from the first note. This ear catching quality is probably the best aspect of Danzig's music - every song grips onto your brain and won't let go. "When You Call..." has a lulling nature that pulls you in, just before the deep hooks grasp on and don't let go. We have no doubt that many of you will be calling on the dark very soon - and re-entering the world of Danzig.
Monster Magnet. "Negasonic Teenage Warhead" S.F.W. Soundtrack (A&M)
estel The movie business has been gracing our radio stations with a plethora of metallic releases, and with the combination of new and previously released material the soundtrack for S.F.W. (we think that you will be able to figure out what that stands for) is a mixture that will find its way onto many radio playlists and past many cash registers. With a movie that
is embroiled in darkness not unlike The River's Edge, S.F.W picks up where Reality Bites left oft and makes the latter look like a walk in the park by comparison. The first taste for metal radio is our preview of that psychadelic/metallic musical combination that is Monster Magnet With a new album set to be unveiled early next year, we hayed song. "Negasonic Teenage Warhead." to whet the anticipation of your listeners. The title itself displays their ability to borrow from the acid trips of the past, and project into the appre-hension for the future. The fazed out spacey feel of 'Negasonic Teenage Warhead" would make it perfect background music for any voyage of the spaceship U.S.S. Enterprise, but since they don't take passengers, we can take a trip of our own on the "... Teenage Warhead".
Moist, "Push" (Chrysalis/EMI Records) This Vancouver based band grew out of the union of two oth-er defunct bands on the scene, and in the short time of a year and a half - the band started writing together in November '92 and by August '94 their record had hit the stores - the band has gone from auditioning drummers to locking in radio air-play. The sound of the band gelled from constant touring - including dates at Canada's Music West Conference and
at South By Southwest - sending them all over Canada, and the benefits of the bonding that goes along with spending that much time together in the tight quarters of a van has made them a cohesive unit. The full length release, Silver has already been in stores for a month, with alternative stations getting the first shot, but the lead track, "Push", has been finding a home with some COR stations like KISW and KUPD, plus metal stations such as DMX and WMMR. The song is driven by a strong guitar melody, their clean precise sound and the haunting, compelling voice of David Usher with enough crunch and rhyth-mic backbone to more that hold their own at metal stations. With a carefree attitude, to go along with a healthy work ethic, plus a large dose of energy to keep their kinetic activ-ities going, the world is starting to look a little more Moist everyday!
Headlock, It Found Me (Pavement) This trio from the clubs of New Jersey (Bob Mayan - bass/vocals: Adam Tranquilli - guitar/vocals; Adam Keitfer - drums) became the streamlined triumvirate that they are today mostly because of their bad experiences .vith various singers their laziness and ego problems. Originally formed as the band Last Remains, the threesome 2ventually gave up on the frontman and controlled the
focus of their aggression. One Unconscious Deed" is the initial focus track, complete with thick chunky riffs; and with songs like the opening "Too Much Power", 'Jaws of Insanity" with its double bags bullet rhythm, and the paranoia journey of "Wake Up Screaming" to showcase their slowed down power groove and emphatic, driven vocal delivery, find-ing a track to play won't be a problem. Headlock is currently on tour in Europe with M.O.D. and are in the planning stages of a U.S. tour in which they will bring their for-midable brand of metal to a new audience each night So if you find yourself in a Headlock on the air, don't worry because that will be to your benefit.
THE HARD REPORT
38 SEPTE MBER 1994
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Twisted Sister
Twisted Sister, Live At Hammersmith (CMC International) In a time not so really long ago (sometimes it just seems that way) we can all remember watching MTV and being sympathetic with that kid feeling the brunt of his militant father as he bellowed, "What Do You Want To Do With Your Life" The answer "I Wanna Rock!", must have struck ,7 nerve because here we are ten years
later, and we still turn the volume up to elevo' Twisted Sister took their theatrical and pounding heavy metal sounds straight do lop 40 radio with the explosive hit "We're Not Gonna Take It" and forever marked their spot in rock n' roll history. And frontman Dee Snider hasn't changed his loyalty to hard rock - that wild and wooly singer is cur-rently preparing to unleash his second Widowmaker release this fall, while at the same time programming his own metal show at WRCN. The two disc compilation that is now in your hands is a live recording of the band at the legendary venue, London's Hammersmith Odeon, during the height of their popularity Songs like "You Cant Stop Rock 'N Roll", "I Wanna Rock", and "Under The Blade" will make you and your listen-ers a bit nostalgic, and at the same time serve as a primer for the upcoming Widowmaker disc. Either way you can't go wrong, so slip on some classic metal and let the head-banging commence.
Atrocity, Slut (Massacre) If you have ever been lucky enough to go to Germany you know that they like their music heavy out there. And we mean heavy. From this rugged scene emerged the band Atrocity. a five piece from Ludwigsberg, to carve their way onto the stereos of met-al fans. Unlike the grinding, often unintelligible vocals of most death records, the vocals of Alex Kroll are diabolic
and rough, but his point comes through loud and clear. Filled with lumbering rhythms, walloping riffs and the occasional spice of intricate guitar licks, the music of Atrocity is as heavy as Godzilla's foot on your head, but at the same time they are accessible to a wide range of metal fans. With 17 early adds, including WNHU, WVUD, WVBR. KSJS. and WBAU, Atrocity shows that Blut is thicker than water and on their fourth release they hope to bring a bit of the German old country back to the states!
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TOP frte,i, 1. Dream Theater, "Lie", EastWest 38-26*HH, 129 Spins, 15 Most Added, #9 Most Requested Adds. DMX. KZRO, WFSE, WNYO, WSUP, WVCR, WWDX Requests: KUNV. WGLS. WHJY, WRLC, WVVV Increases: KOAL. KUNV, WGLS, WHJY. WKNC, WMMR, WRLC, WSOU, WVVV, WXZR, WZRO, XBDT In Rotation: KISS, KOAL, KSHE, KUNV, WBAU WDHA, WFSE, WGLS, WHJY, WHMH, WKLO. WKNC. WMMR, WRCN. WRLC, WSOU, WSUP, WVCR, WVW, WXCI, WXZR, WZRO, XBDT Total on: 52
2. Obituary, World Demise, Roadrunner 8-6*HH, 17 Spins, 13 Most Requested Adds: WNYU, WSUP. WZBC. Requests.. KIOZ KNDI. KSJS, WBGU. WFCS WJUL, WLFR, WNHU, WTSR. WVUD, WVVV WWSP, WXTB. WZBC. Increases: KDJK, KNDI, KSJS, WBGU, WC08, WKLL. WKNH, WLFR, WMWM, WNYO, WSOU, WTSR, WVVV, WWVU. WZBC. In Rotation: CFOX KDJK KEYJ. KIOZ KISS. KISW. KLOL, KMSA, KNDI, KOAL, KSJS, KUNV KWUR. KZRX WAIF, WBAU, WBGU WCDB, WCWP, WORM, WDCR, WDHA, WFCS, WFSE WHFR, WHJY, WJUL, WKLL, WKNH, WLFR, WMHB, WMMR, WMWM, WNHU, WNYO, WSMU, WSOU, WTSR, WVBR, WVCR, WVFS, WVUD, WVVV. WWDX, WWSP, WWVU, WXTB, WZBC. Total on: 55
3. Downset, Downset, Mercury 5-5 'I-1H. #2 Spins, 14 Most Requested Requests: KNDI, WJUL, WMHB, WVUD. WWDX, WWSP, WZBC, WZMB. Increases. DMX. KFMX, KMSA, WDBM. WFSE, WGLS, WMMR. WNHU, WNYO. WRCN, WRLC, WSUP, WVVV. WWDX, WWVU, XBDT Power/Heavy Rotation: CFOX, DMX, KDJK, KDUR, KEYJ, KISS, KISW. KLOL, KMSA, KNDI, KOAL. KS/-IF. KUNV, WBAU, WCWP, WDCR, WEDS. WJUL, WKLL, WKNC. WMHB, WMWM. WNHU, WNYO, WOZN. WRCN, WRLC, WSGR, WSUP, WTSR, WVUD, WWDX, WWSP. WWVU, WXCI, WZBC, WZMB, XBDT Total on: 54
4. Kerbdog, Kerbdoq, Mercury 21-18'HH. #18 Spins Adds: KDJK, WSUP, WTZR
COMMON OF CONFORMITY
"DELIVERANCE." IN STORE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH. HEAR IT NOW@ 1-800-SAMPLE ACCESS CODE a181
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Increases: KNDI, KOAL, WGLS, WHJY, WKNH, WLFR. WMHB, WMMR, WNYO, WTSR. WVBR, WZBC, XBDT. In Rotation. DMX, KEYJ, KISS, KISW, KLOL, KMSA. KNDI, KOAL, KUNV. WBAU, WBGU. WCWP, WEOS, WFSE WGLS, WHFR, WHJY, WHMH, WKLL, WKLO. WKNH. WLFR WMHB, WMMR, WNYO, WOZN, WRFL, WRLC, WTSR. WVBR. WVCR. WXCI, WZBC. XBDT. Total on: 41
5. Machine Head, Burn My Eyes, Roadrunner 13-11HH, #16 Spirts Requests: KMSA, KUNV, WLFR, Incre,ases: KFMX, KNDI, KSJS. WBGU, WCDB, WFSE WJUL, WLFR. WMHB, WNYO, WSOU WSUP, WVBR. WVUD, WWSP, WXZR, WZMB. In Rotation: CFOX, KFMX, KIBZ, KIOZ, KISS, KISW, KMSA. KNDI, KOAL. KSJS, KUNV. KWUR, KZRX, WBAU, WBGU, WCDB, WCWP, WDBM, WDCR. WEOS, WFCS, WFSE WGLS. WHFR, WJUL, WKLL, WKNH, WLFR, WMHB. WMWM. WNHU, WNYO, WRFL, WSGR. WSOU, WSUP, WTSR, WVBR, WVUD, WWDX, WWSP. WWVU. WXCI WXZR, WZMB. Total on: 48
S. Body Count, Born Dead, Virgin 31-29"/-11-1. /31 Spins. #2 Most Added Adds: KMSA, KNDI. KOAL, WDBM, WKNC, WKNH WLFR, WMHB, WMWM. WOZN, WRCN. WSOU, WSUP, WWVU, WXCI, WZBC, WZMB. Increases: DMX, KOAL, WGLS, WMMR, WVVV. Requests: WGLS, WLFR, WVVV. In Rotation: CFOX, DMX, KDUR, KEYJ, KISS. KOAL, KSHE KZRX WGLS. WHMH, WLFR. WMMR. WMWM WRCN, WRLC, WSMU. WVUD, WVVV. XBDT Total on: 33
7. Killing Joke, Pandemonium, Zoo 15-12*HH, #13 Spins, #7 Most Requested Requests: KOAL. KZRO, WCDB, WMHB, WVBR, WZBC. Increases: KFMX, KOAL, KZRO, WCD8. WKNC, WMHB, WVBR. WVCR, WXZR. WZBC, WZMB, XBDT. In Rotation: CFOX, DMX, KDUR, KEYJ, KFMX, KISS, KISW, KLOL, KNDI, KOAL. KWUR. KZRO, WCDB, WFCS, WFSE, WHFR. WHMH. WKLL, WKLO, WKNC, WKNH, WMH8, WMWM, WRFL, WSGR, WSOU, WTSR, WVBR, WVCR WVUD, WXZR, WZBC. WZMB, XBDI Total on: 37
8. MOD., Devolution, Energy 30-27*HH, #30 Spins Requests: WDBM, WKNC, WWSP, WWVU. Increases: DMX, KIOZ, WCDB, WDBM, WKNC, WKNH, WVCR, WWSP, WWVU. In Rotation: DMX, KEYJ, KIBZ, KIOZ, KISS, KISW. KSJS, KUNV, KWUR, WCDB, WDBM, WEOS. WN W. WKNC, WKNH, WLFR, WNHU, WSMU WVCR, WWSP, WWVU. Total on: 25
9. Toadies, Rubberneck, Interscope 25-21 'NH. 117 Spins Increases: KFMX, WJUL, WKNC. WMHB, WMWM, WNYO. WRLC, WTSR, WZBC. XBDT In Rotation: CFOX DMX, KDUR, KEYJ, KFMX, KIBZ KISS. KISW, KMSA, KWUR, WBGU, WCWP, WFSE, WGLS, WHFR, WHMH, WJUL, WKNC, WMHB, WMMR, WMWM, WNYO, WRLC, WSOU, WTSR, WVBR, WVCR, WWVU, WZBC, XBDT Total on: 32
10. Overkill, IN.F.O., Atlantic 4-2 *kW 14 Spins, 11 Most Requested Requests: KMSA, KOAL, KUNV, WDBM, WFCS, WFSF WGLS, WHJY, WIZN, WMHB, WSOU, WSUP, WVUD, WWDX, WWSP. WXZR, WZBC. Increases: DMX, KFMX, WFCS, WJUL, WNHU, WNYO, WRCN, WSOU, WSUP, WZBC, WZMB. Power/Heavy Rotation: CFOX, DMX, KDJK, KFMX KIBZ KISW, KMSA, KNDI, KOAL, KUNV. WBGU, WCWP, WDBM, WDCR, WDHA, WEOS, WFCS. WFSE WGLS, WHFR, WHJY, WHMH WIZN, WJUL, WKLL, WKNC, WKNH, WLFR, WMHB, WNYO, WOZN, WRCN, WRLC, WSGR, WSOU, WSUP, WTSR, WVBR, WVUD, WWDX, WWSP, WXCI, WXZR, WZBC, WZMB. Total on: 55
METAL EDITOR - MO M MCCORMACK METAL ASSISTANT.. JODIE FABRICUS
Attn: Reporters - All colli e, reports
are due by 5:00pm Monday. All others ere due by 4:30pm EST. Tuesday
By the time you read this we will have done the Foundations Forum hang thang — I'm sure it was great seeing you all and I would bet a good time was had by all! Next up is the CMJ Music Marathon but until then... everyone should be spinning the sh"t out of the Corrosion of Conformity (Columbia) track "Broken Man", the first single taken from their forthcoming John Custer pro-duced record, Deliverance... Waste no time in getting the Monster Magnet (A&M) track "Negasonic Teenage Warhead" tune on the air. The cut, from the S.F.W, soundtrack, should be enough to appease your need for new stuff from the Magnet, at least until their Alan Molder engineered full length (King Of Mars) record arrives in the new year... So, have you reserved space on this week's playlist for "Push", the first single from Moist (EMI)? If not, why?! You might also want to make room in next week's list for the full length Silver album from the band as it goes for metal adds September 19th and 20th... Danzig (American) has delivered again — this time with "Until You Call On The Dark", the first cut taken from the looming release Danzig 4... You might want to consider giving the eleven song Headlock (Pavement) album. It Found Me, some rpm's now. considering it goes for adds today (that would be September 12th and 13th)... Scorn (Earache) fans will be quite hap-py to note that the band's new record, Evanescence will hit the streets September 20th... Make a note of the fact that the clean version of Born Dead from Body Count (Virgin) ships September 16th, for radio play September 26th/27th... Widowmaker (CMC International) send a couple of songs your way for September 261h/27th radio play. "Long Gone" and "Ready To Fall" arrive basically to whet your appetite for the band's upcoming LP, Stand By For Pain, that has been scheduled for an October 10th entrance... Headed your way in the near future is a collection of b-sides from the alternative leaning Smashing Pumpkins (Virgin). The band deliver thirteen tracks on the Pisces Iscariot disc... Word has it that a new Leeway record is on the way (around the 3rd and 4th of October) courtesy of those at Futurist Records.. An October 3rd arrival has been slated for Skinned from 8-Thong (Pavement). Make a note of it... The DGeneration (EMI) self-titled album is scheduled to arrive on your desk on October 4th In case you didn't notice, two of their tunes can be found on the EMI Rocks Never Mind The Bollocks sampler that crossed your desk recently... Another EMI Records release bound to catch your attention is Primitive Enema, the debut album from Butt Trumpet The record has been slated for an October 4th arrival... Prepare for the devastation as Low, the lat-est and possibly greatest record from Testament (Atlantic), has been giv-en an October 4th delivery date. The single of the same name will arrive a few weeks earlier for September 19th/20th adds... We are quite happy about the fact that Sick Of It All (East West) are gonna be back in the face of metal radio when their album, Scratch The Surface, is released October 10th. We here at the Hard hut still proudly wear our SOIA baseball caps sent out with the last album!... The King and Co. are currently wrapping up work on their upcom-ing disc. Time. The record, serviced to you by Mercy fu! Fate and Metal Blade Records, should fall in your lap the 11th of October... And, anoth-er Pavement Records release comes via the Solitude Aeturnus album, Through The Darkest Hour. Look for it around the 17th of October Put a big red X through the entire month of October to remind you that the Fudge Tunnel (Earache/Columbia) album, The Complicated Futility Of Ignorance, is sched-uled for release... The Brainchild album from those industrialites in Circle Of Dust (REX) will be re-issued in the late fall... Look to November 11th for the emergence of a new single from Animal Bag (Mercury). "Stupidity" is the first taste of the band's 1995 release. MêMetLooks like the end of the current Nine Inch Nails (nothing/TVT/Interscope/AG) tour is near with the final dates being September 14th in Memphis, Tennessee; the 17th in Kansas City, Missouri; and the 24th Seattle, Washington... Look for Bloodline (EMI) to stop in San Francisco, California on the 13th of September; in Santa Cruz, California on the 15th and in Sacramento, California on the 16th... The final four dates of the Pro-Pain (Energy) and Overkill (Atlantic) double billing are September 14th with a stop in San Antonio, Texas; on the 16th in Austin, Texas; the 21st in Atlanta, Georgia; and finally, on the 23rd in Tampa, Florida... Just a reminder to flip to the Hard Tour Guide for specifics on the Drown (Elektra), Prong (Epic) and Clutch (EastWest)triPle billing. It could very well be the coolest tour of the fall months... By the way, the kick off for the upcoming Danzig (American) live show thang has been moved to November, as opposed to the 25th of October as reported before. M 3615And on the radio side of things, KI M/Dallas/Ft Worth has set their local programming hours as follows: Monday 12:00 - 1:00 a.m. Local Loud Stuff (a showcase of local bands) and Tuesday - Friday 6:00 - 6:30 p.m. The Listening Post (national acts on-sale now). And, there will also be programs put together for special events such as artists drop-ins, pre-concert activities and backstage reports, and on-sale announce-ment specials. Got all that? Me n5dei Finally, much peace, love and hap-piness is sent to Mr. Greg Derbas and his new wife Patrice, the two tied the knot on August 20th... Congratulations to KFMX's Mike Driver and his wife on the August 16th birth of their child, Jakob Gunner. Ahhhhh!.
THE HARD REPORT 40 SEPTE MBER 9, 1994
It just so happens the men in black, and looking like mate trainees, are none °the, than Prong o,,,Ç Ted Parsons and Tommy Victor, along with Kivu type Steven Woodward
Oh yes, Ted Tommy Steven 'Pose men in black)again — this time they have recruited KAVE/Z-ROCk Kelly Frost and his friend to join them for some pre-show grin and grip activities.
Looks like KWVA's Steven Woodward and KA VES Kelly Frost were men on a mis-sion to get their picture taken with members from each of the bands on the Prong, Sepultura and Pantera metal-lest. Here they have snagged Sepulturas stixman Igor Cavalera to pose for the camera's eye.
This Chaos iced tea (or is it Chaos AD.?) is for you! Or so says Igor Cavalera as he displays a tasty sample straight from the factory. The marketing possibilities for Sepulture have expanded to new horizons. Unbelievable!
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In the metal line-up of the week Epic's Cheryl Valentine and WB's Linea Nan were held responsible for gathering the likes of Biohazard's Danny Schuler and Bobby Hambel, WVCR's Andrea Wedler and Sari Calvert, WIZN's Mike V/ilhide, Sepultura s Igor Cavalera and Conrretp's Steve Prue -4
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KORN BIOHAZARD HOUSE OF PAIN
September 18 An.ANTA, GA
20 VIRGINIA BEND-1, VA
23 AssuRy PARK, NJ
25 BAL-nmoRE, MD
28 PRovioENcE, RI
October 01 DErRaT, MI
04 DErwER, CO
06 PHrTENIx AZ
19 RICHMOND. VA
22 NEw BRUNSWICK. NJ
24 PHILADELPHIA, PA
27 NEw YORK NY
29 MonrREAL, QUE
02 CHic.Aoo, IL
05 SALT LAKE Cm, UT
08 SANTA MONICA CA
DRO WN CLUTCH — PRONG September
22 NEw BRITAIN, CT 23 NEWARK, NJ
24 BALTIMORE, MD 25 PITTSBURGH, PA
27 ONDNNATI, OH 28 INDIANApous, IN
29 RosEviuE, MI 30 CHIGAGo, IL
COLLECTIVE SOUL JACKYL AEROS MITH
September 16 RALEIGH. NC
19 RICHMOND, VA
23 NOBLESVILLE. IN
26 Sr. Lous, MO
30 Houb [UN, 'DC
September 22 FuuERToN, CA
24 SAN DEGo, CA
27 TUCSON, AZ
30 AusTN, TX
October
17 CHARLOTTE, NC
21 COLUMBUS, OH
24 AUBURN HILLS. MI
28 BONNER SPRINGS, KS
SA MIA M
01 DALLAS, TX
03 NEW ORLEANs, LA
06 PocoPANo BEACH, FLO7
08 ORLANco, FL
23 RivERsioE, CA
25 PHCENIX, AZ
28 ALsuouERouE, NM
02 Hous-roN,
04 PANAMA CrrY, FL
TAMPA. FL
M ACHINE HEAD — OBITUARY NAPAL M DEATH
SEPTEMBER
13 WAsHINGToN. DC 14 BOSTON, MA
15 MONTREAL, QUE 16 PRovicENcE, RI
17 NORTHAMPTON, MA 18 NEW YORK, NY
FRETBI-ANKET — BOINGO September
13 ATLANTA. GA 15 NORFOLK, VA
16 NEw YORK, NY 17 BosroN, MA
19 PROVIDENCE. RI 20 WASHINGTON, DC
22 DErRorr, MI 23 CHICAGO, IL
24 MINNEAPCUS, MN
WICKED M ARAYA CYCLONE TE MPLE
September 14 PITTSBURGH, PA 15 INDIANAPOLIS, IN
16 CoLumsus, OH 17 MILWAUKEE, WI
18 CHIGAGo, IL 20 UNcoLN, NE
22 KANSAS Cm, MO 24 N. WEBSTER, IN
25 MINNEAEcus, MN 28 ST. Louis, MO
29 TuLsA, OK 30 LITTLE ROCK AK
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UNSANE September
22 NEW YORK. NY 24 RALEIGH. NC
25 WILMINGTON. DE 26 ATLANTA. GA
27 GAINESVILLE. FL 29 NEw ORLEANS. LA
30 HOUSTON, TX
October 01 Aus-nN, TX 02 DAI I AS TX
04 ALBUQUERQUE, NM 05 PHOENIX, AZ
08 SAN DEGo CA 09 SAN JosE CA
11 SAN FRANCISCO. CA 13 PORTLAND. OR
14 SEATTLE. WA
TRANSITION — GREG GINN September
12 DENNER, co 13 SALT LAKE Cry, UT
14 BOSE, ID 15 SPoKANE. WA
16 SEATTLE, WA 17 PORTLAND, OR
18 EUGENE, OR 19 CHICO, CA
20 SACRAMENTO, CA 21 SAN FRANCISCO, CA
22 Los ANGELES. CA 23 SAN DEGo. CA
24 INoio, CA
YNGVVIE IVIALNISTEEN September
13 W. HoLew000, CA 15 PALO ALTO. CA
16 MooEsro, CA 19 PORTLAND. OR
21 SEA-rrLE, WA 24 DENvER, CO
BILE — THOUGHT INDUSTRY September
13 CoRoNA, CA 14 Houyw000. CA
15 CORONA, CA 16 SAN FRArvasco. CA
18 SEATTLE, WA 20 PHOENIX. AZ
21 SAN ANTorgio, TX 22 HOUSTON. TX
23 AusTN, TX 24 DALLAs, TX
25 TuLsA, OK 28 MEMPHIS, TN
29 ATLANTA, GA 30 HAMPTON. VA
October 01 wAsHiNbiuN DC 02 NEw YORK NY
ACID BATH September
12 AusTN, TX 13 EL PAsa, TX
14 ....... MESA, AZ 15 SAN DEGo, CA
16 CoRcNA, CA 17 ANAHEIM, CA
18 Hou_yw000, CA 21 RNERsoE, CA
22 CosTA MESA, CA 23 SAN JosE, CA
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27 SAN JosE, CA 28 SAN FRANCISCO, CA
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entb Bryan Ferry, "Mamouna," Virgin He's got a new deal with Virgin America (hes' been on Virgin Worldwide for many years), he's collaborated with old pals Brian Eno, Phil Manzanera, and Andy Mackay, and he's recorded what many feel is his strongest record in years. Here's the story — after the Bete Noire record/tour in 1988, Ferry did some writing, but felt his efforts were coming up shod. So he recorded Taxi his cover album which came out last year. Perhaps it was the act of interpreting other
artists 'songs that spurred Ferry's creative juices, and he continued on to record this one with a clean slate. Hooking up with producer Robin Trower, Ferry enlisted some heavy duty musicians, including Nile Rodgers, Nathan East and Maceo Parker, in addition to his former Roxy brethren. "A4amouna," a modern track with understated elegance — sig-nature Ferry — means "good luck" in Arabic.
Lucas, "With The Lid Oft," Atlantic All the rage. With a video given 'Brealdhrough" status at MTV its' a sure bet for huge-ness. Bom in Copenhagen and spending most of his youth swing-ing between Europe and the States, Lucas settled in New York at age 18, where he got a record deal with Uptown/MCA and put out To Rap My World Around You, a well-received album in hip-hop circles. He then moved to London, where he recorded Luccacentric, where this track can be found. A thoroughly
original track, "Lid" blends two musical styles that are not often combided — reggae and ragtime, resulting in "ragga-time." The track was released on white label last summer, where select club-goers were privy to Lucas' brand of fusion. A most remarkable fact about the video is that it was filmed in one continuous tracking shot, with no edits and no post-production. And, with what will probably be 1,756 daily showings on MTV, this lid will certainly blow off. Added this week at KTCL and WEQX with KROQ already on.
Guided By Voices, "I Am A Scientist, "Scat The buzz on GBV has long been loud in industry circles, and it seems pret-ty certain that the bands' ninth full-length will be the one to intro-duce them to the newly indie-crazed masses. The steady stream of low-fi newcomers that has abounded in the format for much of this past year should be displaced with this release from the term's pioneers. Recorded on a four-track machine, Bee Thousand possesses a gritty, beautifully simple feel present all
throughout its 20 songs. At the core of the band is the prolific singer/songwriter Robert Pollard, whose genius is instantly evident when considering his brand of cerebral, sweetly atonal pop songs are unbounded and thoroughly affecting. Look for a new com-mercial radio edit of this track (getting nice 120 minutes play) coming soon.
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311 "HOMEBREW" CAPRICORN RECORDS Requests: 1 -KXRK Increases: 4 -KXRK(16-19), KKNB(11-13) WBRU(8-12), 99X (8-9) Decreases: 5 -KUK0(47-45), WCHZ(15-13), KTCL(10-9), KPNT(15-8), WRLG(8-6) Same 8 -WHTG(24), WONF(18), KPOI(17), KTOZ(16), WEOX(13), WVBR(10), KEDJ(7), WDST(7)
ii BAD RELIGION STRANGER THAN FICTION" EPITAPH Requests: 1 -WHTG Debut: 2 -WAOZ(6), WEOX(6) Increases: 11 -KUK0(30-45), W/-1/C(16-24), KITS(9-15), WBRU(9-15), 91X (10-14), KBBT(10-13), KACV(11-12), KRZO(8-9), WRLG(7-8), WZRH(5-8), KNNC(3-6) Decreases: 4 -WCHZ(27-15), WHFS(13-12), KFCL(10-9), KPNT(10-7) Sane: 8 -KNDD(20), WWDX(20), WROX(19), WONF(17), 99X (15). WENX(13), KKNB(5), WVBR(5)
CARPENTERS TRIBUTE "SUPERSTAR" A& M Adds: 1 -KBBT Requests: 2 -WKOX, WBRU Debut: 4 -WROX(17), CIMX(14), KITS(13), WENZ(1) Increases: 6 -WKOX(25-27), WBRU(16-18), WENX(9-13), KTCL(8-11) WEOX(7-8) WHTG(1-7) Decreases: 1 -KXRK(24-13) Sane: 5 -KNDD(20), WONF(15) 91X (9), KEGE(9), WRLG(9)
DAMBUILDERS 'SHRINE EAST WEST AMERICA Increases: 7 KKNB(30-31), KXRK(17-20), CIMX(18-19), WFNX(12-13), WAOZ(7-12), WEOX(9-10), WWCD(9-10) Decreases: 11 -KEGE(41-37), WZRH(37-35), KNNC(45-34), WHFS(33-32), WMAD(22-21), KACV(18-17), WRLG(17-15), WCHZ(16-13), KPNT(16-
10) KITS(12-9), KTCL(15-6) Sane: 13 -WONF(39), KEDJ(33), WRZX(25), WWDX(25), WHTG(24), WOXY(24), WRXS(23), KPOI(20), ACRN(19), 99X (13), WDST(10), KTOZ(9), KNDD(5)
DINOSAUR IR. -FEEL THE PAIN" SIRE/REPRISE Adds: 2 -CIMX, WENZ Debut: 2 -KKNB(15), KPNT(5) Increases: 12 -KRZO(30-34), KOME(30-31), WBRU(16-23), WHTG(16-22), WE0X(15-20), KB8T(18-19), KOAL(13-19), 10(RK(10-18), KUNV(13-17), KITS(12-15), KTCL(9-10), WAOZ(6-9) Decreases: 10 -WROX(26-24), WHFS(23-22), WZRH(22-19), KNNC(21-18), WFNX(19-18), 99X (22-15). KR00(16-15), KEGE(15-14), 91X (14-13), WKOX(15-11) Sane: 14 -WRZX(26), KNDD(25), WOXY(24), KEDJ(20), WMAD(20), WWDX(20), KPOI(18), WCHZ(14), WRLG(14), KTOZ(13), KACV(12), WDST(10), WVBR(10), WRXS(6)
GOD'S CHILD "EVERYBODY'S 1" OWEST/WARNER BROS. Debut: 1 -KRZ0(11) Increases: 8 -WMAD(36-37), WAOZ(6-29), WENZ(22-23), WHTG(16-22), KBBT(15-20), KACV(12-15), KTCL(7-11), 10(RK(1-11) Decreases. 9 -WEOX(24-22), 99X (22-12), KNNC(33-12), KITS(15-9), KR00(17-9), WWCD(9-8), WBRU(8-7), KOME(13-6), KKNB(12-5) Sane 9 -WONF(25), WROX(25), WWDX(25), KEDJ(22), KPOI(18), WVBR(15), WCHZ(14), WOXY(14), KDGE(5)
GRANT LEE BUFFALO MOCKINGBIRDS SLASH Adds: 8 -CIMX, KBBT. KITS KOME
KXRK, WBRU, WHTG Debut: 6 -WCHZ(29), WFNX(21) WROX(17), KRZO(10), KACV(9), WEOX(8) Increases: 3 -KEGE(10-31), 99X (16-17) KTCL(5-13) Decreases: 4 -WKOX(25-24), WHFS(23-22), KR00(24-12), 91X (14-9) Sane: 3 -KNDD(20), WOXY(14), WDST(10)
GREEN DAY "BASKET CASE" REPRISE
Requests: 7 -KDGE, WMAD, WZRH, WROX WEOX, WBRU, /MK Debut: 1 -KEDG(23) Increases: 9 -KOME(41-43), KRZO(36-43), CIMX(38-39), WMAD(36-39), KEGE(28-38), WAOZ(27-34), KKNB(24-31) WROX(25-26), KXRK(14-15) Decreases: 14 -KDGE(60-55), KBBT(36-34), KNNC(43-34), WZRH(37-34), WKOX(46-33), WHFS(3,3-32), KR00(36-29), 99X (27-26), WBRU(25-24), WCHZ(25-20), KPNT(33-18), 91X(35-17), WRLG(15-12), WWCD(11-9) Sane: 13 -WRZX(40), KEDJ(30), KNDD(30), WWDX(30), KTCL(29), WEOX(25), KTOZ(24), WOXY(24), WONF(23), KPOI(19), WRXS(14), WDST(10), WVBR(10)
HOODOO GURUS "RIGHT TIME" ZOO Adds: 4 -KKNB, KXRK, WFNX, WMAD Debut 3 -WCHZ(11), KACV(8), KOAL(8) Increases: 3 -WROX(19-24), WZRH(9-20) WRLG(17-18) Decreases: 2 -99X (15-10), WHTG(9-8) Same: 2 -KNDD(20), WOXY(14)
T JESUS AND MARY CHAIN "SOMETIMES ALWAYS" AMERICAN Requests: 3 -KUNV, KACV, WA/CD Debut: I -KEDG(14) Increases: 16 -KRZO(35-44), CIMX(39-40). KEGE(25-39), WBRU(25-26), KNNC(18-25), KOAL(20-24), 10(PK(15-23), KBBT(16-22), KUNV(16-21), WEOX(15-20), WAOZ(6-19), KKN8(14-16), WRIX(14-16), WRLG(9-15), WXRT(8-11), KOME(7-8) Decreases: 13 -WHFS(33-32). KTCL(29-26), WROX(32-24), WKOX(24-21), KITS(22-20), WMAD(21-20), 99X (23-17), WENZ(18-17), KXRK(22-15), KPNT(20-14), WWCD(12-11), KDGE(12-7), KR00(11-5) Sane: 16 -WONF(38), KEDJ(32), WZRH(31), WRZX(28), KNDD(25), WWDX(25), 91X (24), WOXY(24), KTOZ(23), WHTG(23), WCHZ(21), KPOI(20), WDST(18), KACV(17), WVBR(15), WRXS(14)
JUDYBATS -WHAT WE LOSE" WARNER BROS. Requests: 2 -WENZ, MCV Debut: ' -KRZQ(10) Increases: 6 -WCHZ(34-35), WENZ(26-30), WBRU(16-17), 10(PK(10-11), WXRT(7-9), KTCL(6-8) Decreases: 2 -MCV(18-17), WEOX(13-12) Same: 6 -KTOZ(16), KPOI(15)
LIGHTNING SEEDS -LUCKY YOU" TRAUMA Adds: 2 -WENZ WZRH Debut: 2 -KEDG(9), WBRU(8) Increases: 4 -WMAD(19-20), KKNB(10-18), KXRK(14-15), KRZO(7-10) Decreases: 3 -WCHZ(34-32), WROX(19-18), KTCL(13-9) Sane: 5 -KTOZ(35), KEDJ(20), WDST(18), WOXY(14), WHTG(8)
LIVE -I ALONE" RADIOACTIVE/MCA Requests: 1 -WEOX Debut: ' -WXRT(5) Increases: 15 -CIMX(28-38), KDGE(20-38), WMAD(33-37), WROX(33-35), KRZO(27-33), WZRH(24-32), 99X (27-30), WWCD(8-28), WEOX(23-26), WBRU(21-24), WENZ(16-22), WRLG(15-18), KXRK(13-15), WAOZ(6-13), KTCL(9-11) Decreases: 13 -KBBT(34-33), WHFS(33-32), WHIG(33-32), WKOX(26-23), KOME(23-22), WENX(26-22), KITS(19-18), KACV(18-17), KR00(21-17), KNNC(25-15), KPNT(26-15), KKNB(12-10), KEGE(21-9) Same: 13 -WRZX(38), KEDJ(33), KNDD(25), WONF(25), WWDX(25), 91X (24), WOXY(24), WDST(18), KPOI(16), WCHZ(14), KTOZ(10), WVBR(10), WRXS(6)
LIZ PHAIR "SUPERNOVA" MATADOR/ATLANTIC Adds: 10 -91X, KNNC, KOME KPNT, KOAL, WCHZ WFNX, WMAD, WXPN, WZRH Requests: 1 -KXRK Debut 11 -WENZ(22), WHFS(22), laRK(21), WROX(18), 99X (16), KUK0(15), WBRU(10), WWCD(10), WXRT(10), MCV(8), WEOX(7) Increases: 5 -KEGE(17-34), WHIG(16-23). WRLG(9-15), KTCL(5-14), WDST(7-10) Decreases: 1 -WKOX(26-23) Sane: 3 -WOXY(14), KNDD(5), WVBR(5)
LOVE SPIT LOVE "AM I WRONG IMAGO RECORDS Debut: 1 -WXRT(10) Increases: 7 -KRZO(36-42), KXPK(23-25), WBRU(24-25), WEOX(23-24), WKOX(9-20), CIMX(18-19), KEGE(16-19) Decreases: 19 -WAOZ(47-37), WMAD(37-35), WROX(37-35), KKNB(34-33), KNNC(45-29), KBBT(31-28), WWCD(28-26), KTCL(29-25), WHFS(23-22), 10(RK(22-21), 99X (29-19), KPNT(34-18), KACV(18-17), KEDG(20-16), KITS(19-15), WRLG(18-15), 91X (12-10), KDGE(12-8), KR00(14-7) Sane: 15 -WONF(39), WZRH(37), KTOZ(36), WRD((35), WCHZ(34),
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KEDJ(32), WWDX(30), KPOI(29), WRXS(25), WHTG(24), WOXY(24), WDST(18), WVBR(15) KNDD(10), WFNX(10)
LUSCIOUS JACKSON "CITY SONG" GRAND ROYAL/CAPITOL Adds: 1 -KUKO Debut: 2 -KRZO(8), KITS(5) Increases: 5 -KOME(15-29), KOAL(15-21), WROX(10-20), WHTG(9-16), WRLG(2-12) Decreases: 4 -WFNX(26-21), WHFS(13-12), KR00(12-8), KTCL(6-5) Sane: 5 -WOXY(24), WBRU(15), WRXS(14), KACV(12), WDST(10)
MAGNAPOP "SLOWLY SLOWLY" BIG POP Adds: 3 -KNNC, WAOZ, WDST Debut: 2 -KEDG(15), KKNB(5) Increases: 13 -KRZO(11-34), WKOX(11-20), KBBT(14-19), WROX(18-19), KITS(5-15), WENZ(1-15), MCV(11-13), KTCL(10-11), KEGE(8-10), KXRK(1-10) WBRU(8-9), WCHZ(8-9), WHTG(8-9) Decreases: 6 -WHFS(23-22), 99X (21-20), KOME(16-11), KR00(19-9), WRLG(9-7), WZRH(11-7) Sane: 6 -KUK0(46), KPOI(20), WOXY(14), WRXS(11), WFNX(10), WVBR(5)
MATERIAL ISSUE "GOING THROUGH YOUR PURSE" MERCURY Adds: 2 -WC/1Z WWCD Requests: 2 -WROX, KNNC Debut: 1 -KKNB(5) Increases: 5 -WENZ(16-23), WEOX(11-13) WKOX(10-11), KRZO(9-10), WAOZ(6-9) Decreases: 7 -WROX(26-24), KNNC(28-20), WMAD(21-20), KPNT(25-15), WZRH(20-13), 99X (8-5), KXRK(10-5) Sane: 11 -WRZX(28), WHTG(23), WWDX(20), KEDJ(14), WOXY(14), MCV(12), KTOZ(12), WDST(10), KPOI(7), WRLG(7) KDGE(5)
MAZZY STAR "FADE INTO YOU" CAPITOL RECORDS Adds: 1 -KXPK Requests: 6 -CIMX, KDGE, WZRH, KNNC WENZ WEOX Debut: 4 -KDGE(38), KEDG(14), KKNB(10), WWCD(5) Increases: 11 -CIMX(27-39), WMAD(33-38), WROX(26-34), KRZO(25-33), KBBT(31-32), WZRH(20-32), WCHZ(14-31), 99X (27-28), WEOX(18-22), WAOZ(7-9), WXRT(6-9) Decreases: 8 -WKOX(47-46), KOME(43-42), KNNC(45-31), KR00(36-27), WBRU(24-22), 91X (34-20), KPNT(23-19), KEGE(19-18) Sane: 5 -WONF(38), KEDJ(30), WENZ(30), KTOZ(23), WRXS(23)
OFFSPRING "SELF ESTEEM" EPITAPH Requests: 8 -KROO, WROX KITS, CIMX WEOX WBRU, WMAD, KNNC Debut: 3 -WFNX(16), KKN8(10), WAOZ(8) Increases: 19 -KRZO(36-45), KOME(24-38), WCHZ(34-35), WZRH(31-34), 99X (19-28), KEDG(9-26), WROX(13-24), KBBT(16-21), CIMX(13-19), WRLG(18-19), KTCL(15-17), WEOX(7-17), 91X (14-16), KACV(12-16), WBRU(10-16), WMAD(13-15). KYRK(12-13), KDGE(10-12), KPNT(8-11) Decreases: 7 -WENZ(31-29), KR00(36-27), WKOX(31-25), KITS(27-23), WHFS(23-22), KUK0(45-16), KNNC(14-10) Sane: 10 -KEDJ(32), WHTG(31), WONF(31), KNDD(30), WWDX(25), KEGE(21), WRXS(20), KPOI(15), KTOZ(14), WOXY(9)
PATO BANTON "BABY COME BACK" IRS Adds: 1 -KKNB Debut: 1 -WEOX(7) Increases: 6 -WZRH(31-32), WROX(20-26), KEDG(7-15), WHTG(14-15), WAOZ(5-8), KXFIK(1-6) Decreases: 4 -91X (24-15), KITS(22-15) VVWCD(12-10), KTCL(11-9) Same: 8 -KPOI(20), MCV(16), KEDJ(15), WDST(14), KTOZ(9), WBRU(8), WFNX(7), WENZ(1)
RANCID "SALVATION" EPITAPH Debut: 4 -WHTG(14), KEDG(9), 99X (6), WA046) Increases: 7 -KBBT(7-18), KITS(5-13), KTCL(9-13), WBRU(7-10), WCHZ(9-10), WZRH(7-8) KRZO(5-6) Decreases: 5 -WFNX(23-22), WENZ(14-13), WROX(11-10), KXRK(11-9), KNNC(11-2) Same: 8 -WWDX(20). WKOX(13), KAIDD(10), WOXY(9), WRLG(9), WONF(7), KEGE(5), KKNB(5)
SARAH MCLACHLAN -coop ENOUGH" ARISTA Requests: 1 -KNNC Debut: 2 -WAOZ(8), KPNT(4) Increases: 9 -KXPK(11-24), WENZ(12-
17), KKNB(5-15), WHTG(14-15), CIMX(12-13), WRLG(8-11), WBRU(8-10), WZRH(6-9), KXRK(1-4) Decreases: 6 -KNNC(24-17), WCHZ(14-13). KTCL(10-8), KEGE(7-6), WWCD(7-6), WFNX(8-5) Same: 6 -WMAD(20), 99X (12), WEOX(10), WWDX(10), KPOI(7), WDST(7)
SINEAD O'CONNER "FIRE ON BABYLON" CHRYSALIS Adds: 1 -WAOZ Debut: 1 -KPNT(10) Increases: 3 -WEOX(18-21), CIMX(16-19). KACV(9-10) Decreases: 6 -WROX(19-18), KNNC(26-15), WHFS(13-12), KXRK(18-11), KTCL(11-9), 91X (10-7) Sane: 9 -WWDX(25), KEDJ(19), WDST(18), WFNX(18), WRAS(18), WHTG(14) WOXY(14), WBRU(9), KNDD(5)
STONE TEMPLE PILOTS "INTERSTATE" ATLANTIC Requests: 2 -WROX, KACV Debut: 6 -WAOZ(21), KEDG(20), CIMX,15) KXRK(14), WENZ(14), WXRT(6) Increases: 14 -KRZO(19-43), KEGE(28-38), WCHZ(34-35), WROX(25-34), WHTG(32-33), WMAD(15-33), 99X (27-29), 91X(21-26), WKOX(24-26), WEOX(19-24), KOME(14-17), KITS(12-15), WRLG(10-13), WWCD(7-9) Decreases: 6 -WHFS(33-32), WZRH(36-27), KNNC(23-16), WBRU(17-16). KPNT(20-14), KR00(20-11) Same: 11 -KEDJ(30), KTCL(27), KNDD(25). WFNX(24), WOXY(24), WONF(20), WRZX(19), KACV(17), KBBT(15), WRXS(10), WVI3R(5)
STONE TEMPLE PILOTS "VASOLINE" ATLANTIC Increases: 7 -KDGE(55-56), KOME(39-42) KBBT(31-40), WKOX(26-27), WA0Z(22-23), WZRH(18-21), CIMX(18-19) Decreases: 8 -KR00(38-28), 99X (27-24), WHFS(33-22), KITS(30-20), WENZ(24-14), 91X (11-9), KEDG(14-8), WRLG(14-6) Sane: 6 -WWDX(30), WOXY(24), WRZX(19) KNDD(15), WDST(10), KEGE(3)
SUGAR "YOUR FAVORITE THING" RYKODISC Adds: 2 -KKNB, WENZ Debut: 1 -KNNC(15) Increases: 10 -WCHZ(14-26), WEOX(19-26) WBRU(16-24), WROX(20-24), WRLG(15-20), WZRH(18-19), KBBT(5-18), KTCL(16-17), WAOZ(6-10), KXPK(5-6)
Decreases: 7 -KEGE(35-32), WHFS(23-22) KXRK(27-20), 99X (19-17), WFNX(15-13), KPNT(17-12), WWCD(9-8) Sane: 12 -WRZX(27), WHTG(24), WOXY(24), KTOZ(22), WMAD(21), KEDJ(20), KPOI(20), WWDX(20), KNDD(15), WDST(14), KACV(12), WI/BR(10)
1 'THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS "SNAIL SHELL" ELEKTRA Adds: 2 -KITS WDST Requests: 2 -WMAD, WA/CD Debut: 2 -91X (16), WAOZ(8) Increases: 8 -KRZO(30-34), WZRH(12-21) WEOX(15-18), WRLG(12-14), MCV(11-12), WWCD(7-8), KXRK(1-6), WXRT(2-6) Decreases: 11 -KEGE(22-21), KNNC(28-17) WROX(20-16), KBBT(16-14) KPNT(19-14), 99X (14-12), WHFS(13-12) WENZ(13-11) KTCL(10-9), WKOX(10-9), WFNX(9-7) Same: 11 -WCHZ(28), WOXY(24), KTOZ(23) WHTG(23), WMAD(20), WRAS(18) KEDJ(17), WBRU(17), KPOI(14) KKNB(5), WWDX(1)
ç. VELVET CRUSH "HOLD ME UP" 550 Adds: 2 -99X, KXRK Debut: 1 -KKNB(5) Increases: 2 -WZRH(9-11), WFNX(5-6) Decreases: 4 -WCHZ(15-14), WBRU(8-KPNT(11-5), WXRT(6-5)
Same: 9 -WONF(38), WOXY(24), WROX(19), WDST(14), KACV(12), WVBR(10), WWDX(10), WWCD(8), WHTG(7)
VERUCA SALT "SEETHER" MINTY FRESH Adds: 3 -99X, KBBT, WCHZ Requests: 3 -I(XRK, KROO, WZRH Debut 3 -WMAD(17), WBRU(8), KPNT(5) Increases: 3 -WKOX(45-46), KXRK(2-19) WRLG(4-11) Decreases: 8 -KOME(22-20), KITS(19-18) KR00(21-18), CIMX(18-14), KEGE(25-13), WENZ(14-12), WHFS(13-12), WZRH(11-7) Sane: 6 -KNDD(25), WHTG(23), KEDJ(20), WROX(20), WOXY(14), WEOX(13)
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SEPTE MBER 9, 1994
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Dthe rumor mill churns. All of a sudden radio has two key positions open (WDRE PD and KHOO MD), and the jockeying has already
begun. With Tom Calderone's departure from Garden City and his new role as consultant for Jacobs Media (based in New York), a number of questions have obviously been raised with regards to the station and his replacement. Could this lead to Jacobs' consultation of the station? If so, how will that affect the scope/number of the possible replacements? Not to mention the wonder over the station's musical direction. Lets' see what transpires... Daniel Glass out at EMI.. Michael ldlis has been named National Director Of Alternative Promotion at Mercury, taking over for Tim Hyde, who's gone to indie-world. The one-two ldlis/Westfall punch takes effect immediately, as Thomas made it out to San Francisco in one piece. Id/is, a true music head, was previously in the label's AOR department based in the West Coast.. Contrary to some reports you might have heard/read, Brett Gurewitz has NOT left Bad Religion — he is still a member of the band, it's just that he will not be touring with them. As you may know, the reason for this is so he can keep his eye on Epitaph... WRLG has officially changed its moniker to Thunder 94, (thunder, lightning, get it?). Beginning last Friday, Heather & Co. confused the station's listeners by going without jok talk and bom-barding them with many different types of music, much of which was pret-ty firmly in the schlock vein. Then, at 9:40 AM (matching their frequency, get it?), they officially came on air with their new name. Incidentally, the sta-tion is producing its own morning show now, helmed by the duo of Adam Dread and Sling... Keep your eyes open for Looking Through... from the Bent Backed Tulips, a.k.a. Dramarama The record contains much-sought after material, as it was released in a limited edition in France (the band's name was changed so as not to confuse the casual fan with the band's state-side release at the time. The record includes 16 original John Easdale com-positions as well as cover versions of songs by Faces, the Monkees, Stevie Wonder and T Rex... Seed is still going strong. "Rapture" has been bumped to regular rotation at MTV, the band will appear on the Conan O'Brien show on 9/22, and their three month club tour starts this week. Our ravings (feels like light years ago) will hold true, just you see... A Melrose Place sound-track is coming your way, featuring tracks from Paul Westerberg, James and Dinosaur Jr. among others... Damian Einstein, after having left WHFS a couple of weeks back, has joined WXZL/Baltimore's (soon to be WRNR) airstaff, doing the 10-2P shift Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays and a weekend blues show, as well as acting as Local Music Director... Former K M MD Ginger Havlat has joined KXPK/Denver's airstaff, doing the 12-4PM shift... The wonderful Velvet Crush has just been confirmed as the opening act for the Jesus and Mary Chain/Mazzy Star tour to be commencing soon... Three Morrissey concerts, scheduled to play at Carnegie Hall in New York on September 19 and 20 and at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles on September 30 have been cancelled. These shows were post-poned from their original play-dates last April... Every Friday afternoon, begin-ning September 16th, 0101 will be broadcasting live from Chicago area col-leges and universities. Afternoon jock Steve Fisher will be taking his show on the road from 2-7pm. Steve and 0101 will also be the host of tailgate parties at all of Northwestern University home football games... Wichita's The New 96, the city's only alternative outlet, has been going strong for 7 months now and has gained a nice following. Service Greg Dorgan — call at 316-832-9600... LIVE 105 and 2 Bay Area bands (The Alley Boys and Ted 302) from the station's local band compilation CD will be joining President Clinton's kick-off of AmeriCorps on Monday September 12th at 9am at the Palace of Fine Arts. AmeriCorps will be kicked off in San Francisco in a ceremony including live musical performances by the bands. AmeriCorps is a program of community service in exchange for education financing, styled after the Peace Corps. The San Francisco launching cer-emony of AmeriCorps will feature President Clinton by live satellite simul-cast, connecting a handful of selected sites around the country... Tour Dates: Cannel's: 9/13 Houston; 9/14 Baton Rouge; 9/15 New Orleans; 9/16 Jackson, MS; 9/17 Birmingham; 9/18 Chattanooga; 9/20 Athens; 9/21 Boone, NC; 9/22 Lexington, VA; 9/23 Winston-Salem; 9/24 Charlottesville, VA. Fretblanketeoingo.. 9/13 Atlanta; 9/15 Norfolk- 9/17 New York; 9/19 Boston; 9/20 Providence; 9/22 Detroit; 9/23 Chicago; 9/24 Minneapolis. Hoodoo Guns. 9/12 Boston; 9/13 Providence; 9/15 Toronto; 9/16 Detroit; 9/17 Chicago; 9/18 Minneapolis; 9/19 Ames; 9/22 Salt Lake City; 9/24 Seattle; 9/25 Portland. Collective Soul 9/16 Raleigh; 9/17 Charlotte; 9/19 Richmond; 9/21 Columbus; 9/23 Chicago; 9/24 Detroit.
NICK CAVE AND THE BAD SEEDS RECENTLY DID AN IN-STORE AT
TOWER DOWNTOWN IN NYC. PICTURED (LEFT TO RIGHT):
THOMAS WYDLER, THE BAD SEEDS; JACK PIRES, TOWER RECORDS;
VICTOR M INETOLA, M UTE; M ICK HARVEY, THE BAD SEEDS;
ANGELA BENITOS, TOWER RECORDS; JAMES JOHNSTONE, THE BAD
SEEDS; TIM DEVIN, TOWER RECORDS; M ARTYN CASEY AND
CONWAY SAVAGE, THE BAD SEEDS; PAUL UTERANO, ELEKTRA.
THE GIGOLO AUNTS PERFORMED AT Q101'S "WORLD'S BIGGEST BLOCK
PARTY" RECENTLY. HERE TH EY ARE BACKSTAGE WITH SOME
OTHER PERFORMERS (LEFT TO RIGHT): DAVE GIBBS, GIGOLO
AUNTS; ANGIE HART, FRENTE!; TYSON M EADE, CHAINSAW
KITTENS; ADAM DURITZ, COUNTING CROWS; TRENT BELL,
CHAINSAW KITTENS.
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PINFIELD AND ROB
ACAMPORA FLANKING SYN
(RAY LANE) AFTER HIS RECENT
PERFORMANCE AT ONE OF
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SEPTEMBER 9, 1994
MUSIC NOW! Contributed by Mike Cooper
P.O. Box 4111, Atlanta, GA 30302 (Phone) 404-627-2834 (Fax) 404-627-9086
e-mail 76347,3227 (Compuserve) mcooper@netcom corn (Internet)
Piano player Nicky Hopkins, formerly of the Jeff Beck Group, has died in California at age 50 after a lengthy illness. Hopkins, a veteran session pianist. played on records by the Rolling Stones. the Who and the Kinks, who wrote a song about him ("Session Man") on their "Face To Face" album. Hopkins per-formed on the Stones' albums "Let It Bleed,""Exile On Maid Street," "Black And Blue" and "Their Satanic Majesties Request." He also worked on the Who's debut album, "My Generation," the Jefferson Airplane's "Volunteers. - Steve Millers' Your Saving Grace " John Lennon's "Imagine." and records by Quicksilver Messenger Service. In the early 1960s, Hopkins was hospitalized for emotional problems and exhaustion. He remained active despite being prone to illness.
"Love Is All Around" by Wet Wet Wet has become biggest-selling single of the decade in Britain. Sales have surpassed the 1.5 million mark, and there seems to be no signs of them slowing down. The song, origi-nally released as a b-side, is currently in the top five in 20 different countries and has reached number one in Australia, Denmark, Holland, Norway, Singapore, South Africa, Sweden, New Zealand and Iceland. Reg Presley, who wrote and recorded the song in 1967 with the Troggs, may earn $1.5 million in royalties because of the song's new success.
Lenny Kravitz. fresh from supporting the Rolling Stones ,in their North American tour, has returned to the studio to complete work on a new album. Like Bruce Springsteen and Guns N' Roses before him, Kravitz plans to release two albums next spring.
Led Zeppelin's "Unledded" album, recorded for MTV's -Unplugged" series, features two new songs — one written by Robert Plant and the other by Jimmy Page. The record, due out in early November, also features re workings of Led Zeppelin classics like "Kashmir," "The Battle Of Evermore," and "Since I've Been Loving You."
Over 2,000 people turned out when Jon Bon Joni and Richie Sambora played an impromptu concert at Covent Garden in London. "This beats...going to work," Bon Jovi told the crowd. "I thought we were going out for a cheeseburger for lunch and look what we're doing." Their half-hour set included a version of Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water." Bon Jovi have a greatest hits album coming out in October. Bon Jovi and Sambora also played an acoustic set recently at a benefit dinner in the U.S. conjunction with the premiere of the film "Blue Sky." which stars Jessica Lange and Tommy Lee Jones.
Rush drummer Neil Peart has produced an album (411ed "Burning For Buddy: A Tribute To The Music Of Buddy Rich." The album features drummers perform-ing mostly big band arrangements from Rich's reper-toire. 'Although Buddy Rich was justly celebrated for his fiery drum solos, he was also known for his excit-ing ensemble work," Peart says. "The arrangements which he commissioned for his big band were designed to showcase the songs and the band, not just the drums alone — and that's what we've set out to do with this tribute." Drummers featured on the LP include Bill Bruford, Billy Cobham, Steve Gadd, Simon Phillips, Matt Sorum and Peart himself The LP includes an updated version of the Average White Band's "Pick Up The Pieces," featuring AWB drummer Steve Fen one.
Former Rolling Stones bass player Bill Wyman and his wife, Suzanne, have their first child. Katharine Noelle was born in London. Wyman already has a 31-year-old son from a previous marriage.
Almost $4 million in donations have been received from a week-long Farmhand Appeal intended to benefit drought-stricken farmers in Australia. The Australian government agreed to match the sum contributed by the public during the effort, which culminated in a Best for the Bush concert which featured John Farnham, Jason Donovan and Olivia Newton-John, among others. Almost $1 million was raised at the royal fund-raising event.
Roger McGuinn, John Prim and Nick Lowe are among the artists contributing tracks to 'Adios Amigo: A Tribute To Arthur Alexander." The album features covers of Southern soul classics written by Alexander, who died in Nashville last year.
Lollapalooza '94 grossed $24.3 million at 43 dates over two months this summer. Organizers say over 215,000 "smart drinks" were sold over the tour, while participants went through 40,000 bottles of beer. There were 927,000 paid admissions, and over 46,000 back-stage passes were given out over the course of the tour.
Dave Edmunds has just begun a U.S. tour in Richmond, Virginia, that continues through the end of this month. Edmunds says he doesn't expect Rockpile to ever get back together, because of Nick Lowe's reluctance. "He's lost his chance now," Edmunds says. "I'm drawn towards the idea of doing it all myself and having total control. It's not an ego thing. I just find I can work really well like that. All on my own. Whenever I want."
James Brown, Ray Charles, Boy George, Culture Beat, Paul Young, Steve Hackett, Steve Howe and David Palmer were among the acts who performed at the Golden Stag Festival which took place in Brasov, Romania, about 100 miles north of Bucharest.
Sinead O'Connor has entered Priory Hospital, a rehabilitation clinic in London, in an attempt to end her marijuana-smoking habit.
Ozzy Osbourne has recorded a duet with Miss Piggy for an upcoming "Kermit Unpigged" album (on Jim Henson Records/13MG Kidz). Osboume and the Muppet perform "Born To Be Wild" on the LP, which also features duets with Don Henley, Linda Ronstadt, George Benson o Jimmy Buffett among others. "Miss Piggy is the Ultimate Rock Chick," Osboume says in a press release. "I thought I'd done it all and seen it all until I met her." Osboume is working on his own album, to be called 'X Ray."
Steve Isaacs, who has the title role in the national touring production of "The Who's Tommy" has written his own rock opera, called "Strawberry." It's about a 15-year-old fatherless boy named Herald Johnson. "Not until I looked at life through the eyes of Tommy was able to.... write about things outside myself," Isaacs says. "Ifs changed my whole perspective."
Unlike previous years, this year's MTV Video Music Awards show isn't being syndicated to local television stations in the U.S. Instead, the awards program will be repeated more frequently on the cable channel.
Bonnie Raiff, Jackson Browne, Joan Baez, John Hiatt, Bruce Cockburn sha Buddy Guy played at the 24th annual Bumbershoot concert in Seattle on Labor Day.
Brian Setier of thi, Brian Setier Orchestra has married real estate agent Christine Schmidt in Sierra Madre, California. Setzer's group played at the wed-ding reception.
Queen drummer Roger Taylor has a new solo album out in Britain called "Happiness?" It includes a song criticizing newspaper mogul Rupert Murdoch, whose Sun newspaper published pictures of Queen singer Freddie Mercury when he was dying from AIDS. "It was prompted originally by a full page photo shot with a telephoto lens that they published of Freddie when he was very ill, when he was trying des-perately to lead some type of private life," Taylor says. "I thought it was a gross intrusion on my friend's pain and privacy. I felt outraged the way his house was sur-rounded by these vultures when he was basically try-ing to die in peace." One song on the album, "Nazis 1994," reached number 22 on the British singles chart earlier this year in advance of the LP. 'A couple of these songs were written because I was angry about a particular subject," Taylor says. "I wanted in my own small way to say something because as musicians it's the only way we can express a personal point of view."
Fans who want ticket refunds for Woodstock '94 are getting the run-around, even though New York state Attorney General G. Oliver Koppell worked out an arragement for refunds with the concert's promoters. People who weren't able to get into the concert because of problems with shuffle buses or police roadblocks have been asked to obtain a refund form through a telephone hotline. But the hotline is an answering machine that says it's full. And concert-goers must send in their unused tickets and parking passes to obtain a refund. But promoters didn't tear the tickets of fans who did get in, to allow them to keep their tickets as souvenirs. (The hotline number to obtain a refund form is 212-333-6709.)
The Rolling Stones are playing two shows in October at the MGM Grand hotel and casino. The dates October 14 and 15 in the 13,050-seat arena will be the smallest on the band's three-month tour. The Stones recently added eight more concerts to their U.S. "Voodoo Lounge" tour, which opened in Washington, D.C.. on August 1.
Blind Melon are opening for the Rolling Stones beginning the middle of this month in Denver and con-tinuing through a show in Ames, Iowa, on October 1. Bryan Adams will open for the Stones at seven shows in the southern United States in October and November.
At least 121 people were arrested at a concert featuring Black Sabbath and Kiss in Santiago, Chile. About ten people were injured as police and cars were pelted with bottles and stones thrown by fans who couldn't get tickets to the show.
Roger Daltrey says his solo album was supposed to have included vocals from Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam, but Vedder didn't appear on the album. "I was told he couldn't be on the record because his record company said no. I don't believe Eddie Vedder would let a record company tell him to do anything. I know I wouldnt," Daltrey says. "Eddie had met all his heroes except us. We were the last ones, and he met us and the bubble burst. But he's a talented kid. If he didn't want to be on my record. he should have just told me."
Brian Ritchie of the Violent Femmes has been awarded full custody of his 9-year-old son Silas by a court in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Ricthie says his ex-wife had been giving herbal treatments to their son, who has cystic fibrosis, and refused to allow antibi-otics, steroids or even a routine flu shot for the child.
Phil Collins has posed for photographs in Geneva, Switzerland, with Odo m Covey, a Swiss heiress. He's told the British press that the 22-year-old is the new woman in his life.
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MUSK NOW! By Mike Cooper
The Red Hot Chili Peppers asked if they could appear on the PBS-TV program "Sesame Street," but the program's producers decided they "would not be appro-priate." "We just don't feel they'd be suited to our audience," says Caroline Miller, spokeswoman for the Children's Television Workshop.
Rod Stewart and his wife, Rachel Hunter, have their second child a boy named Liam McAllister Stewart. The couple, married for four years, already have a 2 1/2-year-old daughter.
Redd Kress played a concert in Los Angeles recently in conjunction with the release ten years ago of the film "Desperate Teenage Lovedolls." which features band members Steve and Jeff McDonald The band has also covered "Yesterday Once More" for the upcoming Carpenters tribute album "If l Were A Carpenter." The Carpenters album also features tracks by th, Cranberries, Sonic Youth, Cracker, Sheryl Crow. Matthew Sweet, 4 Non Blondes, Babes In Toy/and, Grant Lee Buffalo, Shonen Knife ,L; Johnette Napolitano Marc Moreland
Rob Rule guitarist Robbie Allen is playing with the Red Hot Chili Peppers as they tour Europe. Allen will be back with Rob Rule in time for their tour opening for the Judybats
Big Audio Dynamite are back as Big Audio when they release a new album in mid-October called "Higher Power." The last Big Audio Dynamite LP was 1991's "The Globe."
Sordid Humor have a posthumous release called "Light Music For Dying People" coming out later this month (on Capricorn Records). The band, which was together from 1987 through 1992. recorded the album beginning in 1990 Seven tracks on the LP were produced M Counting Crows guitarist Dave Bryson
Harmonica player Corky Siegel has a new album out this month (on Alligator Records) called "Corky Siegel's Chamber Blues." The album is a mixture of blues piano and harmonica with classical string music.
London Suede :clease their second album in late October (on Columbia Records) called "dog man star." U.S. versions of the LP will include "Modern Boys," a track unavailable elsewhere. The LP was recorded before Bernard Butler left the band. New guitarists are being auditioned.
"Euro-Trash Girl," an unlisted track (number 69) on the Cracker album "Kerosene Hat," is the third and latest single from the LP.
The Brotherhood Of Lizards. a group that includes New Model Army bass player Nelson and singer-songwriter Martin Newell release an album in October (on Long Play Records) called "Lizardland." Newell collaborated with Andy Partridge of XTC on an album released last year called "The Greatest Living Englishman." "Lizard/and" was already released in Britain, but the U.S. version will include an additional song called "Carmosine" not included on the U.K version.
Kate Bush's home video, "The Line, The Cross & The Curve," comes out in late October. It was inspired by the classic film "The Red Shoes."
Sepultura had to cancel the last ten dates of its U.S. tour with Pantera after vocalist and guitarist Max Cavalera required surgery on his right knee. He appar-ently pulled a ligament in his right leg when the band was playing the Castle Donington festival in England in early June. "The longer you wait to have this kind of operation, the longer it takes to recover," Cavalera says.
Keyboardist Kevin Moore has left Dream Theater in a parting described as **amicable.""Musically, I think my approach to writing has changed a lot in the past several years," Moore says. "It came to a point where my views were so different from the rest of the band that we were having trouble relating to each other's ideas." Jordan Rudess. who has played with Jan Hammer and the Dixie Dregs, will be filling in for Moore until a permanent replacement is found. The band has a new album coming out in early October called 'Awake."
Johnny Cash recording a third album with the Highwaymen Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson. Don Was wil oversee the album. "I think we're going to do it in L.A., but I'd like to do it in Nashville," Cash says. "I haven't talked to Willie yet. Waylon and I are talking about it every couple of days and sending each other songs. By the time we get into the studio we're going to know exactly what we're going to record." Cash is also planning to work on a new album this winter. "I do have another album of gospel songs recorded, songs that I performed with just the guitar, like the other American Recordings album. I'm not sure when Rick (Rubin) is going to release that. After I started working on this album I started writing a lot. I wrote three songs that are in the album."
Producer Mitch Easter has been playing dates with Velvet Crush. "When they asked me to do it, I told them that they had to give me some glamour," Easter says. "We took care of the flavour when we did the Japanese tour and 'The Conan OBrian Show' The stateside tour will be like working on a chain gang by comparison but that is fine. I have fun — and I need the practice." Easter produced the band's latest album, "Teenage Symphonies To Good." "The record is not all that complicated, but there is something special that comes through each song and performance," Easter says. "The twin gods of their music universe while making this record were Buck Owens & The Buckeroos and the Byrds. But there was also still plenty of their suburban white-boy power-pop roots on display."
Collective Souls debut album "Hints Allegations & Things Left Unsaid" has been certified platinum for sales in excess of a million units.
Country bluesman Keb' Mo' is playing dates opening for John Mayall and the Subdudes this fall, as well as appearing at a number of blues and folk festivals. His self-titled album was produced by John Porter, who has worked with Roxy Music. Buddy Guy and the Smiths.
The Walter Trout Band has a new album, "Tellin' Stories," about to be released (on Silver/one Recta's). Trout had played with John Lee Hooker's band, Canned Heat and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. "I guess If/tin somewhere between Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jeff Healey, - Trout says.
Manchester. England, quintet Oasis, go on a shod U.S. tour later this month in support of their current album *Definitely Maybe."
Ravi Shankar has a live album coming out this fall, recorded at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
New York hardcore band Sick Of It All release a new album next month (on Eastwest Records) called "Scratch The Surface."
Hank Williams Jr. sings the opening theme for 'ABC Monday Night Football" this season, after a one-year absence. Williams has signed to open all the football broadcasts through the 1996-97 season. "Last year ABC decided that after four years, maybe it was time for a change and decided to do different themes with dif-ferent artists each week," Williams says. "I guess a lot of fans started writing to the network asking about me."
Joe Cocker has a new album just about to he released, called "Have A Little Faith " It includes songs written by Robbie Robertson and John Sebastian
Singer Jon Secada has denied a report by a news agency in Argentina that he praised Cuban President Fidel Castro during an interview. 'Anyone who knows me and my family knows it's not true," Secada told the Miami Herald newspaper. "My father was in prison for three years for trying to leave Castro 's Cuba. For me to say that is for me to slap my father in the face. And my father is the person I love the most in my life."
A woman dressed as a chicken tried to throw a pie c Kenny Rogers lace during a concert in Elkhorn. Wisconsin. But Rogers' bodyguards wrestled the woman and a companion to the ground as they tried to get on stage at the Walworth County Fair. The two women said they were animal rights advocates upset that Rogers is a part-ner in Kenny Rogers Roasters, a chain of 165 roasted chicken restaurants. They were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.
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SINGLES 1 1 Wet Wet- Wet d 2 Kylie Minogue 4 3 Youssou NDour & Nenen Cherry' 2 4 Red Dragon :\ 1 6 5 Boyz II Men 3 6 Let Loose ....... 5 7 China Black " 9 8 Warren 0 ta Dogg. d 9 Corona.( 'The Rhythm Of The Night" 7 10 AII-4-Onés, '1 Swear" d 11 Envy f/ General Levy "Incredible" 8 12 DJ Miko "What's Up" d 13 Pet Shop Boys "Yesterday When I Was Mad" 10 14 Blur "Park Life" 13 15 Sophie B. Hawkins d 16 Wonder Stuff 12 17 Shampoo 11 18 Tinman d 19 Blondie 'Atomic — The Remix" 14 20 Sean Maguire "Someone To Love"
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"Love Is Around" (15th week) "Confide In Me"
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"PI Make Love To You"
Iterna!, PJ & Duncan, Oasis, Livia' Joy the 8C-52's and Chaka Demos & Pliers drop out of the top 20 singles this
week...."Rockin' Me" by the Professor is an Italian dance hit expected to make a splash on the British charts... Blondie chart with a remixed version of a song that originally got to number one in 1980. Their last hit was over 12 years ago with "Island Of Lost Souls." 'Atomic" is remixed and is released to coin-cide with the release of all of the band's LPs on CD... The Jesus & Mary Chain, Michael Ball, Pink Floyd, Ace Of Base and the Crash Test
"Crazy For You" "Searching"
'Regulate"
"Right Beside You" "Unbearable" "Trouble"
"Eighteen Strings"
ALBUMS 3 1 d 2 1 3 10 4 4 5 2 6 6 7 d 8 9 9 7 10 5 11 d 12 d 13 8 14 15 15 11 16 14 17 12 18 18 19 d 20
Wet Wet Wet "End Of Part One — Their Greatest Hits" Cyndi Lauper .... . 'Twelve Deadly Cyns...And Then Some" Prince "Come" Brand New Heavi s "Brother Sister" Eternal Neil Young & Crazy Horse "Sleeps With Angels" Julio Iglesias « L "Cr Echobelly . "Everyone's Got One" Blur "Parklife" Prodigy.. . ... . ..... usic r The Jilted Generation" Larry Adler/vanous artis "The Glory Of Gershwin" Public Enemy "Muse Sick-N-Hour Mess Age" Status Quo "Thirsty Work" Seal "Seal" Johnny Cash "The Man In Black — The Definitive Collection" Eagles "The Very Best Of The Eagles" Whitesnake "Whitesnake's Greatest Hits" Rolling Stones "Voodoo Lounge" Mariah Carey "Music Box" Randy Crawford "The Very Best Of"
'A/ways And Forever"
Dummies drop out of the top 20 albums this week.... The Wonder Stuff who recently broke up, chart with a track that wasn't a hit when it was origi-nally a hit in 1987 The single, originally the band's second, is taken from a recent greatest hits compila-tion....British duo the Pet Shop Boys made their chart debut in 1985 with number one "West End Girls." They've now had 22 top 20 singles with this remixed version of a track from "Very.."...Eovy I/ General Levy is a bit of jungle techno — mixing ragga and reggae music at very high speed — origi-nally released in June, when it only got to number 39.
SINGLES 1 1 All 4 One -I Swear" (4th week) 2 2 Wet Wet Wet "Love Is All Around" 3 3 Crystal Waters "1006 Pure Love" 5 4 The Grid "Swamp " 4 5 Big Mountain 7 6 Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories 10 7 Youssou NDour & Neneh Cherry 8 8 Soundgarden "Black Hole Sun" 6 9 JX "Son Of A Gun" 16 10 Elton John 14 11 Corona 12 12 Collective Soul 15 13 C&C Music Factory "Do You Wanna Get Funky" 9 14 Reel 2 Reel "I Like To Move It" 11 15 Pet Shop Boys 'Absolutely Fabulous" 13 16 Lighter Shade Of Brown "Hey DJ" 28 17 Joshua Kadison 'Jessie" 41 18 Motiv 8 "Rockin' For Myself" 24 19 Public Enemy "Give It Up" 18 20 Smashing Pumpkins "Disarm"
"Baby I Love Your Way" "Stay (I Missed You)"
"7 Seconds"
"Can You Feel The Love Tonight" "Rhythm Of The Night"
"Shine"
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2 3 'O A "The Best Of" "Music Box" 1 2 Marian Carey
5 4 sOurielfrack "Reality Bites" 6 5- Soundgarden "Superunknown" 3 6 soundtrack "The Crow" d 7 Wet Wet Wet "End Of Part One" d 8 soundtrack "Lion King" d 9 Prince "Come" d 10 various "Glory of Gershwin"
It's remained very popular in clubs since then... Coronas single has already been number one in Italy and top-five in many other European coun-tries. They're an Italian-based duo. ...Kylie » ogee has her 21st UK hit single with the first single from her upcoming album. The single is written and pro-duced by Brothers In Rhythm. Minogue's been in Australia filming "Street Fighter Il. "Wet Wet Wet are a week away from tying the record set by Bryan Adams "Everything I Do" single for consecutive weeks spent at the number one spot.
rhe soundtrack to "Four Weddings & A Funeral" and albums by John Mellencamp, Chocolate Starfish and the Rolling Stones drop out of the top ten albums this week Two u/ the top ten singles this week come from the
"Reality Bites" soundtrack....Neneh Cherry first charted in Australia in 1989 when "Buffalo Stance" peaked at number 21....Elton John was last in the charts in January 1991 with his duet with George Michael "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me. "...New singles include Tina Arena's "Chains." Kylie Minogue's "Confide In Me."
d 1 Westemhagen "Affentheater" d 6 various "Maxi Dance Sensation" 6 2 Wet Wet Wet "End Of Part One" d 7 Joe Cocker "Have A Little Faith" 8 3 Pink Floyd "The Division Bell" 9 8 soundtrack "The Crow" 1 4 Crash Test Dummies "God Shuffled His Feat" d 9 Body Count "Body Count" d 5 Kelly Family "Over The Hump" d 10 Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti "In Concert"
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Honeymoon In Jazzland By Jacqui Brown and Jesse Vasil
Ever wondered what it would be like to spend your honeymoon with George Benson, Herbie Hancock or Nancy Wilson? Well, not literally of course, but while you're agoniz-ing over the site for that all important vac a-tion, a worthy recommendation would be to check out what possible fest_vals and eve:-its are going on in that chosen spot, so your plans won't go awry. In fact, it might well influence your decision. Imagine, a short airplane flight away lies
the beautiful Caribbean Islands. The Caribbean remains the number one destination for newly-weds and with good reason. Warm sun-ny days and cool summer nights are the norm, pretty much all year round. Set against a backdrop of luscious rainforests, pristine white sandy beaches, filled with happy fun loving residents, these islands have become the ideal location to melt away the stress, soothe the post-wedding jitters and provide romance with a little harmless madness and constant relaxation; key ingredients for any honeymoon. An added bonus worth considering are the
many jazz festivals dotted throughout the Caribbean. From the larger well organized St. Lucia Jazz Festival to the more intimate Curacao Jazz Festival, there is something for everyone, from Lionel Hampton to Maxi Priest. If the lure of delicious local cuisine, cou-
pled with spectacular scenery, and enhanced by some of the greatest jazz musicians alive today wasn't enough, we were truly sur-prised by some members of the audience fo
ethese events. At Pigeon Island's outdo rlenue, guitarist George Benson playe undreds of picnickers at the recent St. Lucia Jazz Festival which included the likes of singer songwriter Paul Simon, his wife Edie Brickell (of the New Bohemians) and Nobel prize winner for Literature, local resident Derrick Walcott. It seems Simon and Walcott were taking time out from their latest joint project, a musical headed for Broadway.
Later on, we caught up with Herbie Hancock in a rather mischievous mood. Some private performances were given f away from his sold-out concert appearanc to entertain the honeymooners at Sandals, the Caribbeans premier couples-only all inclusive resort.
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TJ BRYAN WDHA CEDAR KNOLLS H.O.R.D.E. festhral '94 wrapped up this weekend in New Jersey with a fah. 1, clay of rock 8, roll under perfect skies The Allmans. Blues Traveler, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Dave Matthews Band, The Hatters, Cycmotogoat, Rusted Root, of course the soon-to-be-legendary SCREAMIN CHEETAH WHEEL-IES were all outstanding. Thanks to all the labels for your support on the show, and thanks to Harvey Leeds for taking home the leftover potato salad from the DHA BBO tent!. Thanks to Dim Murray, David Leach, and Mada Aronis from Mercury for inviting me to their label meetings and a special performance from Bon Jovi The new tunes from the best-of are really good! Even the bal-lad, 'Always," is a quality song. It's always a pleasure to chat with Jon about all things in New Jersey and more... Milo Z also blew the roof the tent that night. Check this band out for a good dose of funk n' roll! Other bands to see Rusted Root. The Hatters Pete Droge, Hootie and the Blowfish ; Blessed Chloroform... See you at the Billboard/Monitor seminar. As always, it's been a business doing pleasure with you!
CATHY FAULKNER KISW SEATTLE Every Labor Day weekend in Seattle, we have a festival called Bumbershoot where there are many stages. many bands, many cool things to buy, and many many people. IliSW presented Joan Jett on the Bumbershoot Mainstage... incredible. My eternal thanks, respect and eternal friendship goes to Kenny Laguna for all his hard work in making this show, a reality. Have you really giv-en Joan's record a shot?.. Our list is frozen this week.
PEG POLLARD KIOZ SAN DIEGO What a season for the "Hard Stuff". As I prepare myself (or at least try to) for Foundations Forum '94, I've got some really heavy music to crank. The new Danzig is awesome. Slayer rips and I love White Zombie's "Children Of The Grave" from Nativity In Black, the upcoming Sabbath tribute. Turn it up!. Oh, and/love this too, a certain "baby" band I've been trumping in the trades lately came in last week for an interview. First, they dick around and miss the jock that was prepared for them. Then they arrive and immeidately comment on what horrible music we play (such as AC/DC and Judas Priest). Then they play live on-air and scream "Fuck" in the middle of the song. And, of course, they were cocky and arrogant on-air. My ques-tion is this: can't we come up wiht a 'Rock Star 101" course for these little idiot bands? At the very least I suggest you record reps always accompany your bands to a radio sta-tion interview you've set up. Make sure they are there for the correct shift and with the correct attitude. Hey I'd rather have a no-show any day than a temperamental artist in a bitchy mood live on the air. That just makes everyone look bad. Please take this part of your job seriously. It could blow your relationship with the station. Most of you know damn well if you can't trust the road manager or the college rep, or the band!. Thanks for letting me sound-offf . See you at Foundations.
SYBIL MCGUIRE & PAT GALLAGER, WMMM MADISON
'All Apologies" we're frozen this week to regroup/recov-er from the weekends' big deal; "The Taste Of Madison" went off with only one snafu (rain on Sunday)... Thanks to Atlantic artists, Billy Pilgrim. 22 Brides, Willy Porter (el sporto), Marques Rouvre & the Evil Twins, and Mad/sons' favorite Peter Himmelman. (Who gave us a "Second Chance" concert by jamming w/the Evil Twins for nearly an hour Sunday night after the Taste at a local club - 200 people had to be turned away!) No one who was there will ever forget the scorching version of 'All Along The Watchtower"... We'll send pictures soon - Thanks to Jane Purcell (CD101 - Columbus) for all the help dur-ing her visit this weekend. Love to all.
GARI CALVERT, WVCR, HEAVY METAL DIRECTOR
I find it really hard to believe that many stations in my area as well as throughout the country are not on certain records. Granted, if a group sucks and it just doesn't work with your format, than you make the call, but if a group THE HARD REPORT
smokes but you just have to much pride to "test" it out, then you suck!. My nicks that should be played every-where but arent Stompbox - No Woods, Type 0 - Bloody Kisses Fates Warning - Inside Out, Downset - Downset, Shootyz Groove - J.I.V E. Give these a few spins and see what your listeners think. I bet you be suprised by the reation... I'm in L.A. 4 days after the Forum, so if you are trying to get ahold of me, leave a message. Andrea and I will be moving back to our respective homes, so lam planning on getting a beeper for your beck-oning call (yeah, right!)... Great shows up hr the next couple -f months and weeks: Type 0, Life Of Agony, P ain-M.O.D.-Spudmonstets, Madball, Entombed-Pungent Stench
DAVE CIANCK) & SC011" HAMMER, WDBM EAST LANSING
Greed-ings and salivations! How is everyone? I'm sure most of you are at Foundations. You bastards Thats' alright because I found out this morning that I'm the lucky win-ner of the Sony Music/Sponge. Win A Trip To CMJ con-test! Yes! Yes! Yes! I'm excited. Because I will not only get to meet most of my favorite reps, but/get to see cool bands like Marilyn Manson, Prong, Drown, Sponge and Stompbox! Talk about excitement.. You can't tell me that Marilyn Manson is not topping off your met-al charts. This is the coolest thing to come out of Florida since Donald Duck Orange Juice. We are still getting big phones for Bile (you know, the ten piece noisemaker), and Machine Head.. However, the coolest thing has recently found its way to my desk (actually its' an aluminum fold up tv tray) is the new Mighty Mighty Bosstones CD Question The Answers. It's not necessarily a "met-al" album, but none the less it is damn fucking cool. These guys define Ska-Core. I would give anything to be able to hang out with those bearers of the almighty plaid suits... Another very cool thing I was able to check out was the S.EW Soundtrack. If you haven't yet, be sure t listen to the acoustic ver/no of 'Just Like Suicide" by Chris Cottrell and the new Monster Magnet tune "Negasonic Teenage Warhead". All you old Pink Eye's fanatics can come back out into the light and get it. The new Dad Religion album will do very well, as I see it. Is "intel-ligent, friendly but angry, punk rock"... Last week on our show, we played the death metal remix of Nell Dimond's 'Amenda" on our show. It received a huge, popular response. have it if you would like to hear it, or just have me tell you about it... Other things we are listening to: Kyuss, Pro-Pain, M.O.D., Rodycount and of course the MIA stuff. We have Sepultura, White Zombie and we can't wait!. Until next week.. Rub!
LARRY MAC KUKO PHOENIX Body Count Rules! Ice-T is done it again with a very aggressive, angry song called "Born Dead." The "Q" Programming staff feels it is one of the best tracks of the year. Program Director Jonathan L says it's -the most powerful display of meaningful words that I've heard in a long time...the guitar riff at the beginning and the end of the song is something that I can NOT get out of my head. Honestly, I can't get it out of my head!"... Assistant MD Allison Strong is high on another RAP oriented band-Juster. 'All the Club Jocks in town are pulling their hair out and scratching their heads trying to figure this band out, says Strong. I concur, this band is already show-ing a big buzz here in the Phoenix Area just on Airplay alone... Public Enemy is another band that we are get-ting good response too here at the Q... ileastie Boys and 311 are a couple other bands that are doing well in that genre. It seems to me that it shouldn't matter if the artist is black white, brown or green, it it's a good song... IT'S A GOOD SONG... We are playing the likes of P.E and Rage Against The Machine, and House of Pain, and mixing it in with the Sisters Of Mercy, The Offspring, Pixies and Magnapop. We throw in a song from Lard. Metallica and Danzig for good mea-sure. If it's a good song. Ils a good song! As Jon L. says "It's a sound in my head that we all share here at the Q." The Boundaries of our little musical world are there, but it is always growing and challenging itself So if you're wondering what type of stuff we play... It's not really Alternative in the Strictest sense of the word, nor is it
COR/ROAR/METAL. We are a combination of all of them. It's new music, it's a sound in Jon. L's head that we all share... So, if you got a record and you're not sure It's us, send it anyway. You may get suprised!.. Until next time...
JOHN LENAC, KEVIN KLINE, KTOZ FM CHANNEL Z
Hi There, Did you have a nice weekend? Ours...Fine, thanks for asking. We started early Friday with a channel Z and Zigia all-request Labor Day weekend. Thousands and thou-sands of callers, eager to get their voice and favorite song on the air, kept us extremely busy Many of them won Zima prize packs which also included a copy of the new Sugar CD before it's retail release. Thanks to Michael Sylvia and Rykodisc for their help... Friday night was a sight for bored eyes. We had a party: What would you do for Nine Inch Nails Tickets and Backstage Passes?!!! All six hundred eyes in the club were focused on the dance floor when we staled the contest We wont mention all of the crazy antics we experienced. The winner had someone tattoo Nine Inch Nails on the inside of his hp. His mouth wasn't the only one open that night!. We spent our day-time hours at the UF. O. festival. We sponsored this ultimate Frisbee tournament and outdoor extravaganza. It was two excit-ing days of Frisbee action and many games of Foot Bag... We'd also like to thank Happy Cloutier for stopping by.
DUG WPUP ATHENS OK, I put the Gigolo Aunts back in active rotation insreda of the gold category they were in. I'm still going to list that I've been on them for something like a ye,ar though. I'm not going to let you forget that... And who was say-ing MONTHS ago that Dave Matthews is great?.. Who was playing Magnapop of of their demo in 1991?. REM. is godlike... Moe Tucker is too. I like "Me Myself And l" and "I Wanna". Both tracks have Sterling Morrisson on them to satisfy that VU need... My new bedroom has holes in the door from where a latch was put so that you could lock it from the outside. Knowing the history of the apartment, I don't want to think about what might have been locked inside. That is an icky thought and I don't want it... Sorry about all the faxes last week, but I was feeling very communicable. Why do I feel the chill of winter creeping in the windows? Moved yester-day. Now all of my wordly possessions are packed in a box and everything I want is on the bottom. The globe on my new room's light was defective. At least that's what say during the lawsuit. After all, if that geezer can sue
McDonald's for serving hot coffee and win a gazillion dol-lars. I should be able to sue for the glass breaking when I slammed the box springs into it. Shards of glass rain-ing down all over me. looked like one of the opening bits of Akira (for you animefreaks), or one of the sequences from Koyaanisqaatsi (for those of you who think too much). Luckily I only got one small scratch. On my eye-lid Could have been worse. Could have been radial ker-atotamy, the home game. Somehow I think only other peo-ple who are legally blind will understand that I was right.. No sleep this week.. Too much caffeine causes migraines. You'll have to excuse me... Pretty In Pink just came on. I have to sing along now...ok, we're clear until "dumbwaiter" or Sister Europe. Hove shuffle... Found my old Hugo Largo t-shirt while moving. Now if l could only find the Morris the Cat t-shirt I'd be happy... Why does my brain insist on wasting space on a phone number I saw in a maga-zine 10 days ago when I can't even remember my best friends' numbers?.. My new address is 137 St. Andrews Ct. Everything else remains the same. For now. lin going to go away now... Dumbwaiters is on...
MARK FISCHER, ATLANTIC RECORDS,
212-275-2085 Just got back from a Labor Day weekend full of great music. Stone Temple Pilots completed their first leg of their American lour as we see "Interstate Love Song" top the charts along with "Vaso/inc'. "Purple" has remained in the Top 5 of sound scan for fourteen weeks, with over three million shipped at this point. And by the time you've read this they will have already performed on this years MTV Music Awards. Wow! That's a lot of stuff I also had
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the pleasure of witnessing two spectacular shows by Collective Soul This band has grown exponentially with one of its best weeks yet. Attracting such majors as KEGL and WRIF. You may remember the Atlantic mot-to "Why not play both?" Well guess what boys and girls, it definitely applies here. Why, you ask? Who was the artist who spent the most weeks at No. #1 in trade indus-try? What band has sold over 1 million ecords, and is cur-rently getting MTV and VH-1 airplay on both of their rock tracks? Who, you a. Collective Soul If MTV with as multi-formatted as they have to be can play both videos, there is no excuse not to play "Breathe" if you are still banging the shit out of "Shine". According to SOS, last week was the first time "Breathe" actually surpassed "Shine" in airplay. 'Breathe" deserves at least half the time to develop that "Shine" got. With that logic applied. Id say "Breathe" should have at least 12 weeks in heavy rota-tion on your play list... Don't short step a group, one of the few groups radio can say they were totally responsible for.
Scorr DOUGLAS VIRGIN 212-332-0418 Compuserve: 72760.545. Prodigy: JDGF59A... On Compuserve: Go Virgin! Cowboys win! Sorry Steelers fans...the boys are back and Switz had the goods. Hey, Hey You Got Me Rockini..Rolling Stones Time to focus on the biggest reaction track the Stones have seen in years. ("Love Is Strong" continues to garner good call-out research between your airplay and heavy saturation on oth-er media.. including this week's MTV Music Awards)... By the time this gets ink, the Stones will have rocked Radio City Music Hall (along with labelmates, Smashing Pumpkins)!!! "You Got Me Rockin" seems to be get-ting the calls. Sales are blowing out...the CD climbs back to 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 LP chart. Why Clarke starts touring solo when he returns from Europe in a cou-ple of weeks. "Cure Me Or Kill Me" has broken into the teens on all airplay charts with excellent call-out research at the early stations...KBPI, WAXO, WXTB are all report-ing strong call-out... Plus, we've got the top 5 phone sto-ries. Don't mistake this tune for just a night record or for just ROAR stations. It chews you up and spits you out. Play good music... See you at the Billboard/Airplay Monitor shindig this weekend... Then it's vacation time.
CHRIS WOLTMAN COLUMBIA Well, now you know that Pink Floyd 's "High Hopes" is turning out to be a classic track Irom the band - the chart moves are amazing, the requests are picking up and the climb tot he top is well underway... Toad the Wet Sproket's "Something Always Wrong" is out for the offi-cial reports next week... We have over 20 early believers that are up and running with this track and the reaction has been great. Steve Perry is preparing to hit the road this fall... Word is the band kicks ass and the show will combine Steve's solo material as well as music from Journey. We are going for "Young Hearts" this week... We have some amazing music on the way the next few months including Soul Asylum from The Clerks Soundtrack, White Zombie's version of "Children of the Grave" from the Black Sabbath Tribute record, new music from Bob Dylan that sounds great. Eddie Money. and an allialing new track from a new band Fat Tuesday. Also get ready for Corrosion of Conformity...their day is coming!
MICHAEL J. SCHNAPP, EMI RECORDS, 212-492-1812
EMI ROCKS.. all you rock dogs... look in your mail slot for the EMI ROCKS Sampler Tape. It's pink and green, so you shouldn't miss it. If you're out at Foundations, look for it in the freebie goody bag. On this here tape, you'll find current and upcoming EMI Music from Butt Trumpet. D Generation, Moist, Mutha's Day Out and Bloodline Listen to it and love it!
DAVE LOMBARDI WARNER BROS. RECORDS Yet another wacky thing developed here this week, even though the week was a whole day shorter, thereby lim-iting the potential for hijinx...or so it seemed. As Americans, I think we're getting accustomed to NOT getting more for our money, or more than what we asked
for. With that in mind, we planned to back up our direct R.E.M. servicing this week (the one scheduled to leave our local reps' hands on Tues. and wind up in yours on Wed), as usual, with a warehouse mailing. With the hol-iday and all, it was calculated that we could FedX pack-ages with Economy 2-day service (2 regular business days, not counting weekends and holidays) to arrive at radio Wed afternoon. Except FedX's policy guarantees delivery within those two business days, not necessarily on the second day. So. those busy beavers at FedX went about their customer pleasing business and delivered a whole bunch of REM. pro-CDs to a whole bunch of radio stations at a whole bunch of formats, only A WHOLE DAY EARLY, and our first day back was not spent sharing vaca-tion stories but was, in fact. spent calling radio and apologizing and explaining why your competition got this new song and you didn't. Thankfully, we got it to every-body who needed it (in some cases reps flew out-of-mar-ket for SAME-DAY-SERVICE—let's see FedX do that!), but we've come up with a new plan for the future, regard-ing hot, new WB releases (like Tom Petty, Van Halen, Chili Peps & Goan Dolls), that should assure everyone gets them when the wantém: you can pick them up yourself from your closest VVB rep/ See you in NYC at tb Billboard/Monitor Confab o. we're not upset with BDS), gods child plays Sat. nite at CBGB's— be there at 10:30... I will be, but now I'm out.
JON NARDACHONE ATLANTIC 212-275-2135 How "LOW" can you go?!?
MARK ABRAMSON, ROADRUNNER RECORDS, 212-219-0077 x207
So, before I went to Florida on my whirlwind tour of the southeast I saw the most original movie to surface in years - Natural Born Killers. In a word - intense (with a sound-track to match!) Woody Harrelson - serious? You bet your ass!. Thanks to all those for your presence and hos-pitality in Fla. What was I in the sunshine state for? Why. Type 0 Negative, of course! A monstrous show in Tampa and a show so full in Ft. Myers that the police shut it down! This record is real! For all of you who thought that myself and this record would just roll over and die - for-get it! This is a true reaction record that works, research-es and sells (just ask WXTB, WMMS. KEGL and count-less others!) Many of you claim that it's not what you are looking for, well, I'm sorry that I'm offering something fresh and exciting rather than a single rehashing todays trends! I don't mean to offend/attacjk anybody but you can't deny wha this band is doing' Dont let the originality scare you away' Black Train Jack starting out their attack on rock radio (KIOZ has already seen the light and added into medium). Check it out and you will find a band so completely in tune with whats happening today that it will seem a natural add. Check it out... I'm coming to you and I won't go away... (and no, I wasn't at Foundations).
JOHN PERONE, TVT-WAX TRAX RECORDS, 212-979-6410
School is back and the big question is, "What are your office hours?" Answer: "I not sure, yet!" Well when you find out give me a call! Cool stuff happening here at TVT... The Connells have a new one which you should have by now. New Boy is a compilation of some live tracks, new stuff and a cover of 'Living In The Past Add date is September 12th. They'll be on the road starting the first week of September... Get ready for the great debut full length from Catherine The band just got off the road with such acts as Dig, The Meices and Chainsaw Kittens. They'll be hitting the inidwest in the middle of September with dates in Milwaukee(9/16, Ames(9/17), Madison(9/18). The record, Sorry will be at your station in October, but split 7" with Starchildren will wet your whistle in 2-3 weeks... Underworld dubnobasswithmy-headman is a #2 RPM record, this means people like it and it is the best that is out there, so why are people not playing it in there so-called "normal rotation"? People say, "The songs are too long." Hey. your college radio, there is no such thing as a song being too long. Get with it! Check out 'Dirty Epic' and 'Cowgirl'... Coming: D*Note. Chris Connelly, KMFDM"
DAVE MAC, GUITAR RECORDINGS, 914-935-5241
He doesn't drink Won't smoke (his guitar might, though). Not time for drugs. Father of 8. Donated memorablia to the National Library of Canada the represents every event in the man's distinguished career in the music industry. The National Library had to add a new room to the building. This wiley veteran of the rock and roll busi-ness has been takin' care of it for 35 years, building a mon-umental fortress brick by brick. Each brick a raw chunk of marble, limestone, sandstone and shale; each brick a guitar sound that can't be removed A lyrical turn that won't be forgotten. A sound As important to Rock radio as Niagra Falls is to Rand Mcnally and the Department of Tourism. His past is our present. This classic participant in your Gold category has just released the first CD-pro to AOR, AM and Classic radio, promoting his new record, "Any Road". Guess who? Randy Bachman. 'Any Road" is quite simply, one of the baddest ass-kickingest artistic achievments this artist has ever been party to create. "Overworked and Underpaid" is a drop-kick, no-brain-er for Skynyrd-prone AORs' looking to relate to their audi-ence. "It's Only Money" is dead-on, tailor-made mon-ster for AAA. Randy was takin' care of business in the 70's. In 1994, it's your turn. Here are the tools. Adds on 9/13. Choose your weapon.
LINNEA NAN, WARNER/REPRISE METAL, 818-953-3692
Wrecked on Biohazard island - Foundations Week. Help!. Stop by and head new Cult, Danzig, Filter, and The Cramps, as well as cool tunage and videos from Biohazard L7 & more... Yes, the Biohazard show Saturday will End it All! Yes, rhino's are tide. L7's Jennifer Fynch wil be on the Artist Panel - Look Out!.. Oh Yeah - Don't miss Brian & Russ 's Cold Beer Panel! Brew Thru!
SUE STILLWAGON, ZOO ENTERTAINMENT, 213 468-4225
September 7, 7:40 AM. Hello to Linda. I'm glad every-thing at Capitol is wonderful. Thanks for reading. Hockey pre-season to begin on Sunday the 1 lth. Anyone that knows me can see the glow through the words... Killing Joke is now top 10. I said everything is just around the corner so I guess is top 5. Hugs & kisses. !love you Beware of Mrs. Lindros and her stick. She can cause trouble on the Jersey shore... Samantha Fox a born-again Christian? lam s000 sure!. Congrats to Chrisby. You will shine... Killing Joke is glowing bright. All you have to do is open the refrigerator door.
WAYNE PIGHINI, ATLANTIC PROGRESSIVE MARKETING
212 275-2112 Week one of the fantasy football season is over and I must thank the Dallas Cowboys defense for keeping me in the game. Anyway. the summer is unofficially over but our work at Atlantic has just begun... Bad Religion in stores this very minute. Stranger Than Fiction is all over the place and the buzz grows a little more every day... Samiam appearing with Green Day in Clevland in front of over 18.000 people. If this isn't enough to open a few eyes, then I don't know what is... The new Liz Phair is called Whip Smart and will be out on September 20th. How huge will this record be? Well, all fingers point towards an absolutely massive release from this cutting edge add.. New Testament, Victoria Wiliam, and Daniel Johnston on the way as well... Oh, t forgot to mention that the Unledded project (featuring Jimmy Page and Robert Plant) has been recorded and will be released soon...
DARREN MARANI, NAT. MANAGER MEcHANic/FuTuRisT 212 226-7272
Sometime Sweet Susan we the number five most added record!! Now let's make it a top 5 record. The single "Kendall" has been doing great so far, so for those of you that haven't touched this, you are missing the ball. The POINT EP contains 5 songs but it's almost forty min. long!!! So don't give me some lame excuse like "we're waiting for the full length."... You should be adding the Dangerous Inventions now!! It features Xanax 25, Very Pleasant
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Neighbor, Geezer Lake, Fin and more Seed have just been added to MTV's Alternative Nation and played live on 120 minutes. This band will be huge!. The Beatfamers are selling like mad. You must have a sense of humor to play their latest "Viking Lullabys."... Some of you will get to sample The Rake's progress with their 7" for "You Must Be On Drugs" & 'Annie." Expect the cd really soon. The first single is "I'll Talk My Way Out Of This One." It goes for adds on 9/26, 9/27... Splatter (formally Elvis Hitler) arise with their single "Smurf" I dare you to add it... Look out for some great releases, including the CBGB's Project. The Cramps and Big Head Todds newest
Toni GATES ROADRUNNER 212-219-0077 Holy Music Conventions Batman! Give me a ring if you're planning to be in town over the next few weeks, espe-cially if you'd like to play the "escape the convention" game with me for a day... I hope that everyone is taking notice of Black Train Jack's "Handouts". An October/November tour is 99% confirmed and we're currently setting up some pre-tour dates (need a band for your Halloween/Octoberfest type party?). "Handouts" is proving itself to be a big win-ner and block shows are already jumping on "The Struggle", a song that Jonathan L. has been screaming about for six months... Check out our bands at CMJ! 9/21. Wednedsay - Kevin Salem at Tramps Cafe & Lazy at Brownies, 9/22, Thursday - Buzzover, Kanto To Burn, Thorn at TILT
GREG DERBAS, PAVEMENT Muse, 708-916-1155
The responses are flooding in. Headlock kicks ass! There is no other way to put it. You have their latest "It Found Me", so play th crap out of the first single, "One Unconscious Deed". Add it now. That's right, today is the day, so take care of business. Currently on tour over-seas with R&D. They will tour the states in October, but those who can't wait can check them out at CMJ Sat. Sept. 24th.. Scatterbrain is coming your way. You will have this disc this week. Now i know you'll want to add it right away, but you should wait till the 19th. That's right the madness begins with your add Sept. 19th with their sin-gle 'Beer Muscles", off the latest the Scattered ones, 'Mundus Intellectualis"... Feel like some Swedish delight. Well B-Thong will take it and ram it down your throat. Their debut disc, Skinned, has already been raging overseas. They will be coming your way Oct. 3rd. Thais about all for now, hope you all had fun at Foundations, see ya soon at CMJ. and CALL ME!
JOHN BUTLER, SILVERTONE RECORDS, 212-620-8798
A buzz has been coming back to me for two weeks now regarding our guitar phenom Chris Duarte. Triple A loves this guy! Where else are you going to get that Texan shuf-fle and guitar that spits out your speakers like burning sticks in an Austin barbeque. If you havent spun Ilk Chris Duarte Group's EP for your audience yet you are MISSIng some artist development story happening right under your nose. Get on board this train cause seats are going quick. Try "Letter To My Girlfriend" and "My Way Down" for starters... Buddy Guy's new album sounds fantastic and we couldn't be happier about what this record will mean to our programming friends at Progressive and AOR... Things to listen to this week: Jeff Buckley'
MARNI HALPERN, ROADRUNNER RECORDS, 212-219-0077
Well, in about five hours I will be on a plane out to Foundations. As some of you know, I am a neurotic freak when it comes to getting on a plane. This time I will be brave and not take Valium, or use the plane phone while taking off screaming 'get me off this thing!' (Mike Rittberg was the lucky one who I harassed last year). What are friends for!. Well, for those coming back from summer vacation, we got a lot of new music out. Call me and we shall chat... Machine Head are settling many records, shooting up all the charts and receiving listener repsonse like it's going out of style. If you're not on their single "Davidian" yet, you're way out of hand !. . Everyone is bowing down to Obituary's fourth release World Demise. Keep spinning
"Don't Care", and then when/return from LA well talk new tracks... Their tour with Machine Head and Napalm Death is doing great. However, the last date of the tour is September 18 in NYC, then the Obituary boys are off to Europe until January Machine Head will con-tinue here in the states with Napalm Madball will be back soon with a northeast le.. Buzzov-en will be playing CMJ and Kirk (singer) win ne en Inc artist pan-el... There are some serious tour plans for Type 0 Negative and Dog Eat Dog are in Europe becoming huge... Front Line Assembly's new release Millennium will be on your desks by the end of September... It's just a fabulous thing to be working all these bands as well as to be at your every beckon call... G-bye!
MICHELLE KRUPIGN, VANGUARD RECORDS, 310-451-5727
Hey all you Triple A people! Paul Kelly "Wasted Man is on your desks now and going for adds September 12th. Word of mouth has it that this is going to be a big record. This release already has tons of excitement regarding adds next week. The pack of early believers is led by Brad at KTAO who is the self-proclaimed biggest Paul Kelly fan in the world. Also soon to be on the record is Mike at FM101.9 (the new KSCA!). Tracks to key in on are #3 "She's Rare-, #4 "Just Like Animals", #6 "Song From The Sixteenth Floor', #2 "God's Hotel" and #8 "Ball And Chain". These songs all have a great sound This is his first release without his well known band The Messengers but with tons of great guests such as Nick Cave and Randy Jacobs of Was (Not Was). Look for US tour dates as soon as Paul returns from his Aussie tour in October... If you dont have this release (and you should!) you know the number.
MEG MACRAE, EARACHE RECORDS, 212-343-9090
Howdy all! Just some quick things before we leave for Foundations. Yes, I know it's "unbelivable", but I'm gonna ask you to add another A.C. track, so do this for me - add Anal Cunt's cover of EMF's "Unbelivable" puh-leeze! Add dates are 9/19 & 9/20. This record's definitely still kickin7 Seth-n-the-rest o' the AC. gents will be doing a CMJ show 9/22 at Tilt with my fellow Southern boys Buzzov-en. Seth will also be on the Artist's Panel on Fri. (There will be another AC. show before CMJ at Wetlands on the 12th with the Mentors and the Murder Junkies - RIP. G.G. - just in time for our return from LA but Matti be over by the time this is in print)... Seth will be in house and available for interviews. i.d's and general verbal assault on Thurs. 22nd and Fri. 23rd. Please give me a call if you're game... Special thanx to Sean at WRBC. Christine at KSJS. and Jesse from WRCT becuz you guys rule nad you know why!.. Brutal Truth have been doing some shows around the area, preppin' up for their October release 'Need To Control"... Also new Fudge Tunnel comin' to ya in Oct These two records rule! Trust me. Gots ta run.. stay evil!
GARY JAY, CODE NAME: SVEN, AIM MARKEnte 908 679-9111
Badder than the funk emanating from Tommy Delaney's sneakers, it's the debut LP from Wool entitled Box Set. Smart programmers have already let their DJ's air tracks from the vinyl, the CD has arrived, let's start playing it! This bands ties to such heavyweights as The Scream, Nirvana, and Drive Like Jehu (who rule) make for a great conversation, but let's not base our opinions on street cred, the music here is the clincher, please give Box Set your undivided attention and turn your listeners onto some-thing very new and very special... Bad Religion's Stranger Than Fiction makes smart programming sense, it the success of Green Day and Offspring is the impetus, then so be it, but Bad Religion are the grand-daddies of them all. This bands' been producing top-notch records for years. Stranger Than Fiction is loaded with radio-friendly winners, dig into the CD and see for yourself.. Dig this...the 1994 CMJ Marathon alit feature perfor-mances by: Wool, The Goats, Janet Speaks French, Scratch, Melting Hopefuls, Orangutang and many more.. call for details!...Outta here like Vladamir, thanks for your ear.
DENNIS CONSTANTINE & JASON PARKER CONSTANTINE CONSULTING 303-440-5470 Here's a story from KIOT in Santa Fe/Albuquerque. This past week a bear wandered down from the mountains into the city of Santa Fe. Officials were called, but it seems that the city of Santa Fe only has one tranquilizer gun, and it was in the back if a truck of one of the Park Rangers who couldn't be reached. So, Rangers showed up and shot and killed the bear. Local citizens were outraged. as were Mickie and Joe of the KIOT morning show. They got on the air and told listeners that they would match. dollar-for-dollar, every donation that listeners gave to buy the cities new tranquiliaer equipment. The press ate the story, with two huge stories in both the Santa Fe and Albuquerque papers. The television stations all covered the story, and one station, Channel 13, devoted two minutes to the story. TV cameras were in the studio with the outraged morning show. It was radio at its best. Congradulations to the folks at the Coyote for localizing and being involved in their community... Peter Gabriel is set to release his second live album, entitled Peter Gabriel Secret World Live (Geffen). These new live versions (three from jJ and one from So) will give your Gabriel catalog a fresh sound Maria Muldaur's last album brought her back into the public, eye with it's New Orleans sound. Her new one, called Meet Me At Midnight (Black Top), is a great follow-up, as Maria stays in the funky groove... Capitol Records has released a wonderful tribute album, Beat The Repeat. It features some of today's great artists covering the songs of Richard Thompson. Check out Bonnie Rant, R.E.M., Los Lobos, and June Tabor. This collection of songs should get great reaction!.. Widespread Panic is ready for widespread acceptance. Ain't Life Grand (Capricorn) is decidedly harder than their previous efforts, with crunchy guitar and gritty vocals... You should have received a sampler from Johnny Clegg and Savuka's forthcoming album on Rythm Safari Records in your Gavin bag at the Summit. South Africas' voice of conscience is in top form of these cuts. Magic Dick & Jay Geils proved that can get blue with the best of 'em during their show at the Fow Theater The band is tight and the Chicago sound is there. Luscious Jackson is not generally considered a AAA band, but thats' what makes their new album so excit-ing. Many of the tracks on Natural Ingredients (Captiol) will fit in with our electric sound. Give this one a try and see what the reaction is. It's hard to imagine playing the Carpenters on AAA radio, but the tribute album, If l Were A Carpenter (A&M), does have some redeeming quali-ties. Try Sonic Youth and Cracker. Hey, guess what—many of your listeners were 14 years old when the Carpenters were being played on the radio... Speaking of voices from the past, Joe Cocker has switched labels and released a new album. Have a Little Faith (550). He covers some of the best contemporary song-writers in the distinctive Cocker style... Pat MacDonald and Bashers K better known as Timbuk 3, are back with a new label, and an album called A Hundred Lovers (High Street). There was a sir track sampler in your Gavin bag... The Chris Duarte Group is another fine band out of Austin, Texas. With a sound much like Stevie Ray's, it's clear they must be hot live... 5 Days in July (Discovery) is the most country sounding album yet from Canada's Blue Rodeo. This is perfect crossover music for AAA. The country debate was tossed around a bit in Boulder. Here's a chance to test the theory... Single Gun Theory is an intriguing ambient pop band from Australia. "Fall" is the single from their new release Flow... River of My Soul (IRS), and grabbed us on our first listen. It should sound great on the air, and add a little spice to your play//st... Jim Trapp alerted us to the band Nine Belosv Zero. Their album Hot Music For A Cold Night (IRS) contains a great song. Written and performed with Glen Tilbrook for Squeeze, "Hangman in the Sand" blends the Squeeze sound with a blues feel to create some top notch music. Be sure not to miss this one... Best Line at the A3 sum-mit Jim Lauderdale during his set in the 43 Late Nite Lounge. "These are the folks that put the 'Trip' into Triple-A."
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CONTACT: Doug Cepluch
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CONTACT: Rich Faselanell
PH: (516)877-6901
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CALLS: M ON 1 6
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TOP T WENTY
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CONTACT: Brian De Moa
PH: (518)442-5262
CALLS: MON 1 3
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CONTACT: Oil
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CALLS: TUE TH 1 5
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CONTACT: DAVE CLANCIO
PH: (517)353-4414
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CONTACT: Keith Mlles
PH: (603)646-3313
FROZEN REPORT
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CONTACT: ED TRUNK
PH: (201)538-1250
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WEOS ŒNEVA
CONTACT: Joe Wynn
PH: (315)781-3456
FROZEN REPORT
TOP TWENTY
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CONTACT: Gordon Conrad
PH: (203)223-6767
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CALLS: any
ADDS: MD REUGIC/N LP
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CONTACT: Mark Byham
PH: (814)732-2889
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FAX 510-964-2152
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1 OVERKLL 2 PRO-PAN 3 SUCES TENON • SONAIARD 6. DOWNSET 6. 1011INGJC*1 7. SAUCE OCKNION • L7 9. MISS 10. ARHEADI II. HELMET 12. SAVATAGE 13. DROWN 14. CM RUN MANSON 16. MACHEE HEAD 16 7133 17. 'LACK IRAN JAC 18 DOG EAT COG 19. GUY CLARKE 32 FMB WAITING
ICISLDABB121111 CONTACT: Jeff Perry PH: (506)999-11174
FAX 501-999-8173 CALLS: MON 2 4
FROZEN REPORT
TOP TWENTY
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ADDS: SAD REUGION - -IP ICOY COUNT - ---LP CATHEDRAL EP
TOP TWENTY-FIVE
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ADDS: CATHEDRAL
TOP TWENTY
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FAX 717-911-1642 CALLS: T W TH 2 6
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ADDS: ICU 1P CC-MN YOUNG
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CONTACT: Gad Calvert PH: (515)373-6026
516-763-2990 CALLS: MON FR16 9
ADDS: CREMATOR/ FORTE 1P ACCEPT DREAM THEATER - LE CATHEDRAL EP
TOP TWENTY-FIVE
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ISIELIALIALMEE CONTACT: Steve Fox PH: (904)644-1879
FAX 904444-8642 CALLS: TUE 1012
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ADDS: CATHEDRAL - IP CREAM MUTER --____UE TREACHEROUS HUM._ --RP
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CONTACT: Darin Markus PH: (304)293-3329
ADDS: BOO/ COUPS tP
TOP TWENTY
• 1 MAOSALL 2 FATES wARNSIG • 3. IC/USS 4 COWNSET 6 MARLYN MANSON • PRORAN 7. SUCDAL TENDEN S. 111UOVEN (NEW) • 9. MOD. IC NAPALM DEATH 11. OINTUARY 12- ovamit 13. cEucunoa HABRA It UMW IS. 'CURIA RD 16. 106 CO 17. 9400113 GROOVE 18. MACHINE HEAD 19. SWINGS 20. SOUMATZETIO
12;QL.1219NESECC CONTACT: John Rich PH: (203)792-6666
fax • non* CALLS: wed S 6
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TOP TWENTY
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ESID-IIMEI MER CONTACT: Brian Medlin PH: (1113)572-9506
ADDS: 900.96114 ONE BOCMSED *LACK NAPALM DEATH MOD - -ROCK
TOP TWENTY
• I. °STUART •2. *RADIAL • NOIMEARD 4. GWAR • 6. SUCDAL EIDEN 6 PANTERA 7. PROPAN • S. MACHNE HEAD 9. ENTOMBED TO KOMI ASS II. NAPALM DEATH 12. CARCASS 13. CANNIIIM CORPSE • OVSTIG1 16 FEAR OF GOO 16 SACK TRAP/JAC 17. DESULTORY It mu m 19. EPOEMIC 26 MOD.
1522111aLl m CONTACT: Ron Michele PH: (203)691-4560
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ADDS: ARCADE ._.ANGPY
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TOP TWENTY
• I CNERKII. • 2. HEMET • S. 11011AURD • 4. SAVATA GE • 6 SOUCI DCKNSON 6 AITHEADS 7. SUCCIAL TENON/ 4. MARLYN MANSON 9 KYUSS 10 PROPAIN II, ROWS SAND 12 SATCHEL 13 FA1U WATINNG 14. 11014112063 16. MACHINE HEAD 16. SUGARTODTH 17 SMARM 18 MURIA'S DAY OUT 19. ROGOW* 20 DREAM SEA TER
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CONTACT: STEVE WOITASEK PH: (617)552-3511 DISCNO FAX;CALLS AT CHERRY
CALLS: FRI 1 6
TOP TWENTY
.1 KLUTIGJOKE 2 PASS WARNED, • 3. DOWNSET •4. COTUARY 6. AITHEADS 6 KYUSS 7. IlLE & DOG EAT DOG • 9. OVERKLL 10. MARLYN MANSON II. L7 12. MADIALL 13. 40060503 14. ICIA CIES I& TIRSCIOG 16. FeCEMC 17. MDR le ACDMIN 19. M00162 GROOVE 10 IAD «UGC./ 20. ISINGJCKE
1211111-GaCENALE CONTACT: Todd Robed PH: (919)757-4751
ALT# 919-757-4712 fax 4773
ADDS: SODY COUNT. -____LP
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• I . HELMET 2 NAPALM DEATTI 3. 110616100 • sioNe441) •s. CYCLONE TDAIII • 6. DOWNSET • 7. PRO-PAN 8. OVERKILL 9. GRAVE (NEW/ 10. 691135 II. 04 MY ASS 12 'WASTE &en IS. SCREW It GICOSPEED IS. RACK TIAN JAC 16. MARLYN MANSON 17. 11011116 SAND It CA NNSAL CORPSE le MACHINE HEAD 20. KLUNGJOKE
rg134_,Winteletà CONTACT: C. Holochuck PH: (516)351-1160 CALLS: Tue Wedl 0 5
ADDS:
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1. CUO MO 2. STONE TEMPLE PI • 3. CANDLE:COX • 4. JACKYL 6 TESLA 6. GUY CLARO • 7. SOUNDGARDEN 8. PANERA 9 SOUCI CCICUSON 10. MOE & GLORY 11. STONE TE MRI PI 12. OFFSPRING 1 & GODS COED I/1 I MOTHER EARTH 16. WANING PUMP10 16. AIMEADS 17. SOU/ HAT I& COWECTME SOUL 19. SAVA TAGE Z. CREAM THEATER 21. SUGARTOOTH V. FRE/NA MET 23. LUCY1 PUR COAT 24. WE -26. GREEN DAY
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CONTACT: FREEZE FRESOUEZ PH: (602)406-1047
fax - same I CAL-S: TUE WED 9 5
ADDS: 9400172 GROOVE
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LAVATAGE 4. DOWNSET 1 CRCS 6. PAMIR* 7. ISE I. L7 9. MSS 10 AITHEACC 11. FATES SARUM 12 URSDOG 13 KIINGPOKE It DREAM THEATER 16. MCC/ALE/ICE/I 16. HELMET 17. IIODY COUNT It MACES 19 OVERALL 20. BAD RtualoN 21. JAC ItYl 22 TESLA 22 GREEN JELLY 24. ELEVEN 26. SOUCI OCKNSON
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SEPTE MBER 9,1994
Hard ROC K ALMANAC C o mpiled by Mike
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 1991 Color Me Badd have the number one U S. single with -I Ador Mi Amor." which is also the top B&B
1989 • '• • ?es include Tina Turner's >Foreign Affair." Bob Dylan's "Oh Mercy." and " • Grapes Of Wrath • 'Now And Again
1987 Simon Gallup of the Cure marries t• • • • • • Carol. in England. with Robert Smith serving as - • tir en-the' of the Cure and Bananarama are among the guests.
1987 • • • • ecoln, Nebraska. ai eversity of Nebraska
1985 Frank Zappa Dee Snider Twisted Sister testify before a U S. Senate com-. .• sed ' ipes and live performances
1984 Hui:J:i ift-3111 ri11..riv2.r Bruce Springsteen ot the campaign trail as a man "so many young Americans admire'
1981 • You by the Rolling Stones is the number one album in the U S. "Prince Charming" by
Adam & The Ants lops the ci...•• nBritain. The Four Tops enter the U.S top 40 for the first time
,"it years with "When She Was My Girl." 1981 Simon & Garfunkel reunite after eleven years for a concert at Central Park in New York in front of
. . • sr together until 1983 when they break up again.
1979 'ircbuf by Gary Human is the top album in Britain. In the U.S.. the top the top album ,o "In Through The Out Door" by Led Zeppelin
1979 Bruce Springsteen lops the bill of a five-night series of MUSE (Musicians Unite For Safe Energy)
• 'ts at Madison Square Garden in New York which are recorded for the "No Nukes" album 1976 it promoter Sid Bernstein runs a full-page advertisement in the New York Times urging the
Beatles to reform for a concert that could be worth $200 million.
1973 .•> st Gram Parsons, at the age of 26, from heart failure due to a mixture of morphine. cocaine. .imphetamines and alcohol in his system, in a motel room at the Joshua Tree National Monument in
California 1971 Birthday of Stella McCartney, daughter of Paul and Linda 1970 Diana Ross h,iS the lop single in the US with 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough "
1969 Birthday or • ':one player Candi Duller in Amsterdam. the Netherlands
1968 Steppenwolf awarded a gold record for 'Born To Be Wild"
1960 Chubby Checker s "The Twist" is the top single in the U.S. 1958 Hilltudy Lita Ford ',rrnerly of the Runaways. in London
1957 Birthday of Rusty Egan formerly of Visage and the Rich Kids, in London 1952 Birthday of Nile Rodgers of Chic. in New York City 1946 Birthday of Status Quo drummer John Coed», in Dulwich. England.
1945 Birthday of David Bromberg n Philadelphia
1943 Birthday or Cass Elliott '."*. Mamas & The Papas in Baltimore. Maryland 1940 Birthday of Bill Medley of If ir Righteous Brothers *? Los Angeles
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 20 1988 Paul McCartney's "Yesterday" becomes the first song to win a BMI five "Million-Air" award,
meaning il has been played five million times since its release on September 2. 1965 1987 U2 lead singer Bono dislocates his shoulder when he slips on a wet stage at RFK Stadium in
Washington. OC The show ends a few songs early, and Bono keeps his arm in a sling for subse-
quent concerts 1965 Vince Neil of Motley Crue is given a 30-day jail sentence and fined in connection with his drunk
driving accident in December 1984 rra,sr t sr 1984 Nord» Gaye Sr. pleads no contest to the charges of voluntary 1wic!-I in the
death of his son. 1983 The ARMS Concerts for multiple sclerosis research. dedica,, .• • Ronnie Lane
Royal Albert Hall in London The shows teatime Eric Cl ean. Jimmy Page. Jeff Beck. Bill
Wyman. Charlie Watts, Steve Winwood. Kenny Jones 1982 • . rude the Psychedelic Furs fore,. • . Captain Bee/hearts final album
Ice Crests for Crow." Dire Straits Love Over Gold • Alice Cooper .' oser Catches Skin "
1980 Birth.: • . Dave Hemingway 01 if; Beautiful South 111 Hull, Engiana
1976 The Sex Pistols Clash and the Damned .:; at a Punk Festival at the 100 Club in London
1975 Bruce Springsteen • • *:?ases "Born To Run."
1973 Death ci Jim Croce at the age of 30, in a plane crash in Natchitoches. Louisiana
1972 Paul McCartney is charged with growing marijuana on his farm in Campbelllown. Scotland. 1971 Peter Frampton leaves Humble Pie and is replaced by Dave Clempson of Colosseum
1970 Jim Morrison. ; the Doom is convicted of indecent exposure ao1 orofanity by a c,'ort in Miami. alter he exposes himself on stage there He's acquitted of a cir.e • • 'ewd and las .s behavior
1969 The top Sif1Çrrr Britain is "Bad Moon Rising" by Creedence Clearwater Revival 1969 ATV Music Beatles' Northern Songs publish,' .
1967 Birthday of Matthew :• 'Gunnar Nelson ' Nelson ,'CA New Jerc.)-) 1967 Birthday o' Kit Clark - . , :. Danny Wilson 1966 George Harrison India to study with Mahesh Yogi for the first time 1966 Simon & Garfunkel.. Parsley. Sage. Rosemary & Thyme" album is released
1964 Beatles : them first U.S. lour with a charily concert at the Paramount Theater
1959 Alannah Currie Thompson Twins in Auckland. New Zealand
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1993 Nirvana • Uteri out the same day Buffalo Tom Po Red Letter me Cure S uve Show" : Curves "Cookoo." Melissa Etheridge • ! Am." the
Scorpions' "Face The Heal," Sting • ;iolition Man - EP and the Sisters Of Mercy s •A Slight Case Of Overbombing"
1990 ,r;,••'Irist Pat Metheity sues Florida Governor Bob Martinez for using his song. "Last Train Home " enpaign commercial without permission.
1990 AC/DC .• • album "The Razor's Edge," their first in over three years 1987 Lynyrd Skynyrd release the album "Legend." which includes b-sides and recordings that were
crcit, • r e • • •ike up ten years earlier Also out the same day "Crazy Nights" from
Kiss and Van Morrison J', relic Champions Compose " 1987 Guitarist Jaco Pastorius after being beaten outside a nightclub in Ft Lauderdale, Florida. 1983 Gail . ''31111 negligent homicide in the April death other husband guitarist
Felix Pappalardi 1980 The Michael Schenker Group uris its debut tour of Britain
1980 Elton John sign, • 1979 Blondie Fat To The Piot y : 1974 Ariel Bender leaves Mott The Hoople In be replaced by Mick Ronson
1974 Jeff **Skunk" Baxter /sins the Doable Brothels 1974 Carl Douglas .; iii Fighting" is the top single in Britain 1966 Jimi Hendrix arrives in London with a suitcase and a guitar 1964 if.: Beatles begin Iwo weeks of sessions at the Abbey Road studios for "Beatles For Sale "
1959 Birthday of Cordon Dreirmy of Swing Out Sister 1958 Birthday of Trugoy (David Jude Jolicoeur)of De La Soul
1957 Birthday of Gloria (Maria) Estofan in Havana. Cuba 1954 Birthday of 1" inaf Phil Taylor of MotoMead in Chesterfield England 1947 Birthdays; Don Felder of the Eagles
1934 Birthday of Leonard Cohen 1 Montreal. Canada.
1989 The E-Street Rhid performs for the last lime Bruce Springsteen celebrates his 40th birthday at the Ru m).- Rumson, New Jersey
1989 Mickey Thomas suffers a broken cheekbone when assaulted at a club in Scranton. Pennsylvania. con, • , "re band is rained out. He undergoes successful reconstructive surgery.
1988 Pat Soutar •.,shed to a Pontiac, Michigan. hospital after complaining of stomach pains. She undergoes - rency abdominal surgery and is sidelined for the following week.
1986 Jane Wiedlin eases her self-titled debut solo album. 1978 Buzzcocks riter the British singles chart with "Ever Fallen In Love." 1977 David Bowie •• eases his "Heroes" single in English, French and German 1976 Runaways :'gin their first British tour
• 1974 ce ,o e Robbie McIntosh. drummer w •• Average White Band it the age of 24, from a rl • • a Hollywood hotel room •
• 1966 The Rolling Stones release the 'Have You Seen Your Mother Bey (Standing In The Shadows)"
• e 1961 • Shadows •'-tilled debut album is number one in Britain e 1957 • Crickets P.rr"sonic at ,:.-tdoei one on the Billboard chart, and number two on • the R&B c" • e 1949 Birthday of Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen •)Freehold. New Jersey • 1939 Birthday of the late guitarist Roy Buchanan • - Tennessee. e 1930 Birthday of Ray Charles (Rob- ,
• • SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 • e 1993 Guns N' Roses agree to pay $23 million to settle a lawsuit filed by former drummer Steven • Adler .• • -:1 he was unfairly thrown out of the band because of his heroin habit • 1991 Bryan Adams "Waking Up The Neighbours." Lloyd Cole releases "Don't Get • Heart :*/ease "Rock The House Live." and Nirvana releases the "Neverminf
•• 1990 Cs announced !ha! (like Luther Campbell of 2 Live Crew has paid over $300,000 to filmmaker • George Luc .S300 million lawsuit over Campbell's use of the name Luke Skyywalker • 1988 4 ,3., ç'111? Hollies -He Ain't Heavy. He's My Brother" tops the British singles chart e 1988 James Brown • 33S police on a high-speed chase in South Carolina and Georgia after waving a • . 'ling in Augusta. The incident leads to his being jailed on a six-year sentence • - • stop for police • 1988 Grateful Dead • -arm a benefit concert for the preservation of the world's rain forests that is • . : $1 million for the cause Suzanne Vega, Bruce Hornsby and Hall & • Oates o'ne Madison Square Garden show • 1983 Billy Joel tops the U.S. singles chart with "Tell Her About It Culture Club's "Karma Chameleon" • 'op single in Britain. where 1,1840s -Labour Of Love" is the lop album • 1982 Pretenders' -Back On The Chain Gang" single is released. Linda Ronstadt ases the -Get • ,;,oser 'album, fry Gary Human's '1 Assassin" album also comes out • 1982 Theatre Of Hate - Kirk Brandon leaving to form Spear Of Destiny • 1980 The Specials '.' ecials" album is released. • 1977 The • • Elvis Presley •,overition is held in Cincinnati'. only five weeks his death. • 1957 Alan Free," • • • • '1-w Yor) The movie features performances by • Frank! Lymon & The Teenagers. Chuck Berry.1' Little Richard • 1942 Birthday of Linda (Eastman) McCartney o: York. • 1942 Birthday of Gerry Marsden Gerry & The Pacemakers in Liverpool •
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• 1992 Tu..- :-on'e are slabbed and police and paramedics are assaulted as fights break out after an Day • Osbourne roncert in Oklahoma City where Osbourne tells the crowd it isn1 'crazy enough " • 1992 . S single is Bop II Matis "End Of The Road" and the top album, for the 17th week in a • row is Some Gave All" by Billy Ray Cyrus. • 1990 Release of -Family Style. - the album recorded by Stevie Ray Vaughan and his older brother, • Jimmie before Vaughan 's death in a helicopter crash in East Troy, Wisconsin. Also out the rame • day the Replacements If? Shook Down." • 1987 Bruce Springsteen 112 onstage in Philadelphia for a version of "Stand By Me." • 1982 Steve Miller' .0 singles chart with 'Abracadabra."
1981 The Rolling Stones :•••gin a 10-week lour of the U.S in Philadelphia. Shows from the tour are • Let's Spend The Night Together" • 1981 Genesis - ?ve the nuMbPr one album in England with 'Abacab " e 1980 John Bonham Led Zeppelin's drummer, at the ) c • •• ' He asphyxiates on his own • . Jay vodka drinking binge at Jimmy Page * home. e 1979 Judas Priest ases ine album "Unleashed In The East. • 1975 • pert - .• 9 Cherry Hill, New Jersey. soul singer Jackie Wilson suffers a heart attack
'age i,t• • i.Is to a coma from which he never recovers e 1974 Robert Fripp :'1ounces the temporary break-up of M g Crimson
1971 Deep Purple Fireball" is the top album in Britain, displacing Who Next" from •
of tr, -art 1968 Birthday of the Fresh Prince (Will Smith , DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince •!?
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1967 The Beatles spend the day in Abbey Road studios recording -The Fool On The Hill for the 'Magical Mystery Tour" television program.
1965 A Beatles cartoon show debuts on ABC-TV. where it airs for four years. The Syrtis and the Kinks are re e • me first episode
1964 Brian Epstein • :ins down a $35 million offer from a group of American businessmen to buy out his ""3Ct with the Beatles.
1957 Blues guit,' Buddy Guy arrives in Chicago from Le r 31 age 21 1955 Birthday c- Steve Severin (Steve Bailey) e' Siouxsie & The Banshees London.
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• 1992 Blind Melon ieieases its self-titled debut album Sinead O'Connor • nues her album 'Am I Not • , • Extreme releases "Ill Sides To Every Story, "WI- • • Happy Mondays release "Yes. • Pica, and Garth Brooks releases "The Chase." Also out If ia is Nine Inch Nails' • -Broken" EP
• 1992 Bruce Springsteen its on a 2-hour. 43-minute performance for a taping of "MTV Unplugged • Sprinosteii• cafter playing one acoustic song. • 1991 Bryan Adams • - .ms a record by having his "Everything I Do (I Do It For You)" single top the U.K • sing • • 12th consecutive week, beating the record set by Slim Whitman with "Rose • Mar' «was number one for 11 weeks in 1955. • 1987 The Smiths album "Strangeways Here We Come" is released, as is Jesus & Mary Chain • "Darkiand. • 1985 rho F.?r,, ,1 1 henelit concert organized by John Cougar Mellencamp Willie Nelson raises • ' S farmers. Mellencamp and Don Henley are among the performers. e 1984 John Waite 'no single in the U S. with "Missing You.
• 1983 Everly Brothers ray their first concert together in over a decade at the Royal Albert Hall in • • 1980 John Lennon ,•.*?.s to Geffen Records • 1979 Joe Walsh .,..:wunces that he's running for President
1977 Clash •elease the single "Complete Control.' produced by reggae producer Lee "Scratch" Perry 1973 c,•ar., Had Soup - by the Rolling Stones is the top album in Britain. 1960 Birthday of Richard Fairbrass of Right Said Fred in Kingston-Upon-Thames.
England. 1959 Birthday or Joan Jett in Philadelohia 1957 Birthday ce Johnette Napolitano ' Concrete Blonde • Hollywood. California 1949 Birthday ot David Coverdale Whitesnake hy-the-Sea. Yorkshire. England.
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