Record Corner I SOUL SOUNDS PIECES is the latest from Bobby Womack, on CBS Re cords. Womack has been quiet lately ou both the concert tour and in the recording studio... but his return is strong. Womack is accompanied by Michael Henderson on bass on a couple of songs, unfortunate ly, Henderson doesn't do any singing. However, Candi Staton does...and the Horny Horns are also there to chip in. Strongest cuts on the album are "It’s Party Time,” “Wind It Up," and “Stop Before We Start." The Godfather of Soul... James Brown...is back, trying to pick up on the latest dance craze. Brown's latest LP, called JAM 1980, features a new cut called “The Spank”. This is really the best album Brown has had in a while...but it still may not be enough to convince many that the God father...isn't becoming the Grandfather of Soul. The album is on Polydor Records...and it has another danceable cut called "Jam " Another familiar face... Smokey Robinson ...has a new LP on the shelves...he calls it LOVE BREEZE, on Tamla Records. Smokey makes albums more for pleasure than out of necessity now ..and some times, it seems more effort could have been put into them Tltose of us who are used to hearing Smokey sing slow, love ballads will appreciate a couple of the songs on this album. speed it up ..and jazz it up...he falls flat. Album highlights include "Love So Fine," and Trying It Again." Oood guitar backup on the album from Wah Wah Wataon. Eddie Fisher's debut LP, HOT Ll,'Nt'H...is worth hear ing. Fisher is another whose voice is suited for sitting mellow songs. He does a good job «n ' Brain Strain," and Energy ' This album, which has a ver> interesting cover, is on Slang Records You wouldn't think a group - lamtri Pat LaityVBend wou ld have a love ballad out. but they do The song is called Peaceful Journey," and already is be coming one of the area's most oopular cuts. The group will soon have an ullmm to follow but I would hold off for a while. Jim Berry J SOON TO COME... A new album from the Isley Brothers. It’s expected to be here in Charlotte this week end. You’ve probably heard the group’s latest single, “Take Me To The Next Phase.’’ The name of the album is SHOW DOWN. Of course, on the T-Neck label. Get used to hearing it...it will be out for a while. Also coming here soon is Heat Wave’s second LP... They call this one CENTRAL HEATING. It’s on Epic Re cords... With the strongest cut being “The Groove Line.” That’s already out an a 45. •JAZZ PICK OF THE WEEK... Cal Tjader's.GUARBE... on Fantasy Records. Tjader has a style which has some carryover from Lionel Hamp ton’s xylophone...and yet the re's some contemporary sound as well. Tjader has an excellent ver sion of “This Masquerade" on the album. Another strong cut is "Black Orchid." You’ll laugh...and laugh some more after hearing Ri chard Pryor's latest LP...THE BLACKSMITH , on Laff Re cords. That label has issued 3 recent Pryor albums lately... some of the material is not new...but it's all funny. There are parts of another album that may make you laugh, too. Even though the l-P isn’t meant to be comedy. The album is THE NIXON INTERVIEWS WITH DAVID KROST. It’s a four-record set ..with one whole album on Watergate. A good collector's item...but right now. a bit expensive. The set is selling for around 20 dollars. It's available on Poly 'tor Records. r-- i UNCC Theatre Ensemble To Present Havoc’s “Marathon 33” Marathon dancing, together with six-day bicycle races and flagpole sitting, was a fad spawned by the Great Depres sion. The Theatre Ensemble at the University of North' Carolina at Charlotte will pre sent June Havoc’s play, “Ma rathon 33,” as its final produc tion of the season April 13 - April 22. The play, an autobiograph ical one by the noted actress and author, is a story of the people who were with Ms. Havoc during to 3600 hours that she danced in this mara thon. Marathon 33, which rep laces ‘Comedy of Errors” as the final play, is the choice of guest directcr Charles Kerr. Mr. Kerr comes to UNCC from Indiana Repertory Theatre where he directed ‘‘Vanities” this past January. He is a native Texan and graduate of Texas Tech. He has been associated with the prestig ious Actors Theatre of Louis ville, Kentucky for the past seven years and is currently advisor to several authors in the New Dramatists' Play wrights Unit. This play is UNCC’s most ambitious production to date. It is a cooperative effort, involving not only the Theatre Ensemble, but also the Dance, Music and Visual Arts areas. • - *~~ — fvinnnnfm — — — . Tne cast is composed of members of both the Univers ity and Charlotte commun ities. “This is the lauest cast ever to be assembled on Rowe Stage, and we are utilizing some unusual talents and specialty acts among our act ors,” says Jack Beasley, cha irman of the Creative Arts Department. 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