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From Staff Reports
Kier Irmiter, a youn,
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mu 5c musical repent
tomorrow and Friday at
Irmiter, who bills hirm
has recently released a d
marketing in North and S
Accompanying himsel:
and piano, Kier accei
"impersonate" various
imitating their sound.
His repertoire includes
by Jackson Browne, Bill;
James Taylor, the Eagl
British ri
By Marc Fink
Rod Stewart s new <
doesn't have many surj
tures the showman's stag
"Absolutely Live" is JS
work with the Faces' "(
ners," a 1973 album no
ineptitude.
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live album, "Absolutely Li
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the Golden Spur. Kier is from
makes his home
jelf simply as Kier, gave up a voice i
lebut album for test future in classii
louth Carolina. acoustic love.
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tits his ability to smaller audience
artists by closely his informal rap
attractive to buy
be marketed nati<
renditions of songs
y Joel, the Beatles, Kier's Spur pe
es, Dan Fogelberg p.m. Admission is
ocker's new I
iouble album, "Absolutely Live,"
wises, but the release clearly cap;e
presence. "~
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Although "Absolutely Live" is not a
-eatest hits, it showcases some sup<
>lo career.
NEW SONGS here are the blond ro
latters' chestnut, "The Great Pret
ngle, "Guess I'll Always Love You,
unds like any of number of old Faces
Stewarts vocal range is limited ar.
ir," which featured Tony Williams'
e original, only succeeds through d(
ewart and his band.
Stewart and company never forget t
a sing-along on each of the album's
le Night," ''You're In My Heart,"
rn't Want To Talk About It."
"Maggie May" seems a bit out of pli
ewart's image has changed from
len the song topped American and
71 ? to Hollywood fashion plate.
HOWEVER, "I Don't Want To Tall
e late Danny Whitten of Crazy Hox
nder cut of this collection. In compai
iginal ballads are sappy-sweet.
Only three songs are included h
ncininn'r 1IM1 ~1U. (irr\ ' *'
luiviau o IJOI aiuuid, lunigni I'm
foung Turks "and "Tear It Up." The
56 by the Johnny Burnette Rock 'n' 1
re than it does in the studio, and the
)rse recorded live.
Among Stewart's biggest hits incl
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jrior material from his Deepest."
THE ALBUM'S 1
cker's rendition of The numbers, "Little Qi
ender," and his latest Roller," the Faces'
" an average tune that early tunes from his
j' songs. "Rock My Plimsoul.'
id "The Great Preten- Kim Carnes and T
swoops and flutters on Me," and Jimmy Z
jgged perseverance by Plimsoul," which fr
several old standards
he audience, and there "Gasoline Alley," I
four sides: "Tonight's leads into "Maggie
"Maggie May" and "I singer's audience -
teenyboppers ? one
ace on this album since remember it.
boozing footballer ? Stewart's backup
i British pop charts in Wally Stocker and \
guitars and Tony Bi
Faces ever were. Rej
i About It," written by with Brock is the bet
se, fits in as the most the band is swinging i
*ison, most of Stewart's
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Sailing," which twice has been a smash
the "Atlantic Crossing" LP).
yas Only Joking" is not included on
but I miss "The First Cut Is The
'ew surprises are two Chuck Berry
ueenie" and "Sweet Little Rock and
"Stay With Me" and one of Stewart's
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ina Turner are on hand for "Stay With
avala plays harmonica on "Rock My
eely cops blues riffs and lyrics from
the title cut from Stewart's 1970 album,
May." Considering the change in the
- from rock aficionados to modern
1 must doubt if many in the audience
band on "Absolutely Live," featuring
veteran British rocker Jim Cregan on
ock on drums, is far tighter than the
placing Carmine "Stone Hands" Appice
it move Stewart has made in years, as
nstead of dragging.
P's most important aspect is its $11.98
bucks cheaper than most double albums
, the album graphics are loud, the picand
Stewart's nroductinn fnr fmm
solutely Live" has been released in time
as a memento for Stewart's fans.
jctive, "Absolutely Live" probably will
iiting, "Sing it again, Rod!"
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