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Si I4 BY BOB CRAFT A Review Rick Wakeman The Six Wives of Henry VIII A&M SP-4361 The media has recently di vered Henry the eighth and reign. Recently there have been at I two movies, "A Man For Seasons" and "Anne of a Thouj Days", in which the Tudor king a prominent role. The much c4 rated BBC series, "The Six A of Henry the Eighth" chroni Henry and his machinatioi divest himself of one wife and another and another and... I suppose that it was simply a ter of time before rock music up the slack. Rick Wakeman of the Yes has duced an album entitled "The Wives of Henry VIII" utilizing about every keyboard instrur known to man. Hammond organ, a church organ, harpsichord, two melloti two mini-moogs, an ARP s) esizer and a Steinway piano used as Wakeman tells his stol NO WOP ISI KEEP Authentic India M are the nature and Ib Iverman fakeman's Si> The story is a musical personality portrait of each of the wives. And well done it is. From the saucy -and libidinous Catherine Howard to the domestic Anne of Cleves to the reserved and quiet Catherine Parr, Wakeman's scO music lifts you into the world of his east All and had leb ives cled s to then mat took pro Six just ient Tudor England and into the per sonalities of the wives without los pipe ing-the grip on rock form. ons, Each wife, il va sans dire, has her Uth- own theme that Wakeman expands are upon, seguing from harpsichord y. into synthesizers etc. IDER EVERYONE RYING TO UP WITH US adras Slubs and gentle shading eauty of this fabric from India. "FINE CLOT H ES SINC E 1911" 919 Sumter St. (cross from USC Hors.eshoe) Brewe Conce Spring Thing is again upon us, bringing with it a variety of perfor mers. The highlight of Spring Thing will be a concert at Township Auditorium tomorrow night which will feature Brewer and Shipley, Jimmie Spheeris and Silverman. Brewer and Shipley sprung into prominence with the hit "One Toke Over The Line", a song that resounded from AM radio for months. Wives Eloq Wakeman also does not let the rock form get away from him either. While it is clearly the branch of music upon which his builds this album, he never lets it overshadow his real intent, that of painting the portraits of the wives. As with all albums there~ are per sonally favored cuts. On this one, I teeter between Anny Boleyn and Catherine Howard. The Anne piece is longer and Wakeman works in a hymn "The Day That Thou Gavest, Lord, Hath mm Then a natt additi For a just C( MNa r, Shipley rt Attractic Brewer and Shipley started their career as single artists playing the B: coffeehouse circuit during the a heyday of the Fblk music era. to g< ni They ran into each other at vari- v: ous times when their bookings brought them into the same cities. m After a time, Brewer tired of the SE circuit and went to California where ti he became a contract writer for an Si affiliate of A&M records. tb M ki uent 44, D Ended" with choral arranging la added. The Catherine Howard cut G perhaps has the best development H of theme. One can see the young ti queen frolocking in the halls and ci laughing. te Wakeman said on the jacket that the album was based on his A interpretations of the musical cl characteristics of each of the A queens in relation to the keyboard tc instruments and not necessarily the historical facts of the wives. A However, isn't that what music is st about? This is really a fine album, the best solo work that has come tj along in quite a span. g] It is both distinctive and eloquent. o1 "The Six Wives of Henry VIII" by Rick Wakeman. im Indo-Americans t T Host Program - Indo-American Students will roll out the red carpet - lying carpet Pi that is - in an Indo-American cul- ul tural program to promote under- c standing and co-operation among g nations. With a little Chum Chum, Chicken al Sak and other Bengali dishes in the 3] seven course dinner, at 7 p.m. Satur- S1 day April 7, the Campus Room of I Capstone will be transformed into i a Bombayan feast fit for a Rajah. P ast beobeye Francis Bacon 1561 enjoyed. That's why we mal< Lral beer A beer without an' yes or chemical preservativ natural Rheingold taste yot mn't find in other beers. Head )ns Shipley came to L.A. after rewer. Brewer got him a job as contract writer. After writing gether for a year, they.decided to back into performing. They lived rar Los Los Angeles until the LA. bes got to them. When it became too much they oved, with their families, to a ,iall farm in MissouritiAround this me, they were siged to Kama itra records where they made eir first album, "Weeds" with ike Bloomfield and Nicky Hop ns among others, sitting in. Then came the bl clubs, more -cognition and more albums rarkio Road, "Shake Off the Dmon" and in the final weeks of st year, "Rural Space." Jimmte Spheeris was born in reece, but didn't stay there long. is folks moved to the South where key bought a traveling carnival diled "The Magic Empire", and it ured the South and the Midwest. His father was murdered in labama and his mother sold the krnival and bought a house in rkansas. After a time, she moved Southern California. Jimmie left and hit the Haight shbury scene where he "got real rung out on drugs and stuff." Spheeris said, "I love people, kat's really the only thing that is eat in this Universe and the secret E greatness.' Silverman really ineeds no troduction to Carolina since they kve appeardd here several times, ie first last year at the Spring hing Shawn Phillips concert and iey have subsequently returned >r several engagements. Tonight, on the Russell House ktio, Silverman performs from 7 2til 8 followed by the Portable Cir us, a comedy-inprovisational roup at 8:30. Friday, the Spring Thing Concert Township begins at 7:30 at Town lip Auditorium. Saturday is the ring Thing All-Day Concert at the itramural Fields B and C beginn gat noon with Brother, Mason and >tliquor among the performers. es d' beer.