PAGE 6 Q-Notes ■ January 1987 by me 1708 South Boulevard Charlotte, N.C. Phone 704/333-3859 Open 365 Days A Year 24 Hours A Day Rooms, Lockers, Sauna, Steam Room REMODELED FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT! MUSIC With DOUG NEEMS Doug Neems, deejay at The Scorpio, holds a journalism degree from the Uni versity of North Carolina. As the winter chill envelopes the Southeast and outdoor activities are curbed, many people lind it ditticult to maintain a fitness regimen. If you fit the description and find your sedentary hours on the rise, remember the aerobic benefit of dancing. You can shed not only those holiday calories, but the seasonal doldrums as well. Head for your favorite club and sweat it out! Now for some motivation: High Energy Scoicheis Linda's "Fire," Stacey Q's "We Con nect," and "Boys" by Leah Landis pace this month's power pack. Hot newcom ers include Nick John's "Planet Nine," "Soul" from Jolo, and Sabby's "Friday Night." Imports abound. Showing partic ular club promise are Kinky Go's "I'm A Winner," Man 2 Man's "Who Knows What Evil Lurks," Viola Wills and Noel McCalla's "Take One Step Forward" and "Smile" by Why Not. Well worth checking out is the silky smooth remake of "Our Day Will Come," deftly per formed by Holly Oas. Midnight Sunrise gives us a British interpretation of the Chicago "house music" phenomenon in "On the House." For those unaware, "house" fuses high energy with urban influences to create some of the liveliest party music ever recorded. Keep your ears open; the "Chicago sound" is spreading swiftly. Among the current crop of lower tempo releases. Cat Miller's tremen dously campy "Beat My Face," Banan- arama's "Trick of the Night" and KTP's "Never Too Late" are standouts. Extiaoidinary/Exotic Those with a taste for the unusual may enjoy Wazmo's "Yahoo Eeeee." Call it "cowpoke disco" even Dale Evans could love; the perfect record for dis turbing your neighbors. .Also, coming soon from Razormaid records will be a series of commercially available 12- inchers catering to those who appreci ate originality. Connoisseurs of Top 40 can anxiously await the release of Ma donna's greatest hits, all newly remixed, titled "You Can Dance." Happy New Year! And party safe! DOUG’S TOP TEN 1. Leah Landis, "Boys." Dice 12-inch. 2. Grace Jones, 'Tin Not Perlect." Manhattan 12-tnch. 3. Linda, "Fire." On The Spot 12-inch. 4. Stacey Q, "We Connect." Atlantic 12-inch. 5. Cyndi Lauper, "Change ot Heart." Portrait 12-inch. 6. Tapps, "Don't Pretend to Know." Boule vard 12-inch. 7. Madonna, "Open Your Heart." Sire 12- inch. 8. Nick John, "Planet Nine." Megatone 12- inch. 9. Nasty Boys, "I Was Made for Loving You." BMS 12-inch. 10. Pointer Sisters, "Goid Mine." RCA 12-inch. “ENTERTAINMENT ’87” Don't forget this great buy for yourself and your friends. Con tains marvelous dining and en tertainment values that could save you the $25 price on first us age. Many 2-for-l dining values useful throughout the year. Buy at Charades and Joy Book store. Or send $27 check for book and mailing costs, payable to QCQ, to QCQ, P.O. Box 221841, Charlotte 28222. OP®' 3. apP* va'“ and?*' \ot loo -I vo»"' *