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60 THE BOSTON GLOBE FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1987 MUSIC THIS CROC ROCKS! "Rowdy, charismatic the genuine Nat Segaioff. BOSTON HFRALD 1 ihHvl' 11 i. If ffv 7 Steve Winwood. Peter Gabriel. Janet Jackson.

Paul Simon. There's a little of him in all of us. PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS "CROCODILE "DUNDEE LINDA KD10WSKI MARK BLUM tVOGLUU'MOlONilAto DTSECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY RUSSELLBOVD.ACS LM PRODUCER JANE SCOTT ORGMAL STORY BV PAUL HOGAN SCREENPLAY BY WWLHOGAM KEN SHADE JOHN CORNELL PTK50UCEDB JOHN CORNELL DfiECTED BY PETER FAMAN A complete list of the 29th Grammy nominees PANAVISON' tH.yygg PG13Mnn'ntiiiwiij llwlWnliiliw(iililihiCMiiWrl Now Playing at the Boston Beacon Hill and these selected theaters ARLINGTON Capitol BELMONT Studio DEDHAM Community DEOHAM Showcase HINGHAM Loring Hall LEXINGTON Cinema MARBLEHEAD Warwick EAST MILTON Cinema WESTROXBURY. IF YOU'VE NEVER SEEN I A "STAR TREK' MOVIE, WHY ON EARTH ARE YOU MISSING ALL THE FUN? iThis one is THE BEST! Its non-stop WARP-SPEED FUN ot the -Joel Siegel, GOOD MORNING AMERICA "THE DIGGEST BLOCKBUSTER OF I THE CHRISTMAS SEASON." -DigbyDiehl, KCDS-TV Zombie," John Fogerty; "Sledgehammer," Peter Gabriel; "Take Me Home Tonight," Eddie Money; "To Be a Lover," Billy Idol. 12.

GROUP ROCK VOCAL: "Afterburner," ZZ Top; "Harlem Shuffle," Rolling Stones; "Missionary Man," Euryth-mics; ''Sun City," Artists United Against Apartheid; "Tuff Enuff," Fabulous Thun-derblrds. 13. ROCK INSTRUMENTAL: "Amazing Grace," Yes; "Down At Antones," Fabulous Thunderbirds; "Peter Gunn," Art of Noise; "Where's the Walrus," Alan Parsons Project; "Zap," Eric Johnson. 14. FEMALE VOCAL: "Control," Janet Jackson; "Destiny," Chaka Khan; "Jumpin' Jack Flash," Aretha Franklin; "Rapture," Anita Baker; "Winner in You," Patti LaBelle.

15. MALE VOCAL: "Give the Reason," Luther Vandross; "Living In America," James Brown; "Love Zone," Billy Ocean; "The Rain," Oran 'Juice' Jones; "Since I Fell For You," Al Jar-reau. 16. GROUP VOCAL: "Kiss," Prince and the Revolution; "Promise," Sade; "Raising Hell," Run-DMC; "Real Love," Ashford Simpson; "Super Bowl Shuffle," Chicago Bears Shufflin' Crew; "Word Up," Cameo. 17.

INSTRUMENTAL: "And You Know That," Yellowjackets; "Boys of Johnson Street," Stanley Clarke; "Duo-tones," Kenny "Movie Song," Kashif; "Zanzibar Breeze," Billy Cobham. 18. SONG: "Give Me the Reason," Luther Vandross; "Kiss," Prince and the Revolution; "Living in America," James Brown; "Sweet Love," Anita Baker; "What Have You Done for Me Lately," Janet Jackson. 19. JAZZ FUSION PERFORMANCE VOCAL OR INSTRUMENTAL: "The Chick Corea Elektric Band," Chick Corea; "Double Vision," Bob James and David Sanborn; "Earth Run," Lee Riten-our; "Free Fall," Clare Fischer and his Latin Jazz Sextet; "Lyle Mays," Lyle Mays.

20. JAZZ VOCAL PERFORMANCE, FEMALE: "Blues in the Night," Etta James; "Esquinas," Flora Purim; "Flight of Fancy," Sue Raney; "Timeless" Diane Schuur; "Uptown," Maxine Sullivan. 21. JAZZ VOCAL PERFORMANCE, MALE: "An Elegant Evening," Mel Torme; "I Just Want to Sing," Joe Williams; "Midnight Lady Called the Blues," Jimmy Witherspoon; "Round Midnight," Bobby McFerrin; "She's Out of My Life," Grady Tate. 22.

JAZZ VOCAL PERFORMANCE, DUO OR GROUP: "Bogie," Jackie Cain and Roy Krai; "Free Fall," 2 2 Plus; "Freshl" The Four Freshmen; "From All Sides," L.A. Jazz Choir, Gerald Eskelin, Associated Press BEVERLY HILLS. Calif. Here is a complete list of nominees for the 29th annual Grammy awards announced yesterday. 1.

RECORD OF THE YEAR: "Addicted to Love," Robert Palmer; "Greatest Love of All," Whitney Houston; "Higher Love," Steve Winwood; "Sledgehammer," Peter Gabriel; "That's What Friends Are For," Dionne Warwick and Friends. 2. ALBUM OF THE YEAR: "Back in the High Life," Steve Winwood; "The Broadway Album," Barbra Streisand; Control," Janet Jackson; "Graceland," Paul Simon; "So," Peter Gabriel. 3. SONG OF THE YEAR: "Addicted to Love," Robert Palmer; "Graceland," Paul Simon; "Higher Love," Steve Winwood and Will Jennings; "Sledgehammer," Peter Gabriel; "That's What Friends Are For," Burt Bacharach and Carol Bayer Sager.

4. NEW ARTIST: Glass Tiger; Bruce Hornsby and the Range; Nu Shooz; Simply Red; Timbuk 3. 5. FEMALE POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE: "The Broadway Album," Bar-bra Streisand; "Friends," Dionne Warwick; "Papa Don't Preach," Madonna; "True Colors," Cyndi Lauper; "Typical Male," Tina Turner. 6.

MALE POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE: "Danger Zone," Kenny Log-gins; "Glory of Love," Peter Cetera; "Graceland," Paul Simon; "Higher Love," Steve Winwood; "Sweet Freedom," Michael McDonald. 7. GROUP POP VOCAL: All I Need is a Miracle," Mike the Mechanics; "Holding Back the Years," Simply Red; "The Next Time I Fall," Peter Cetera Amy Grant; "On My Own," Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald; "That's What Friends Are For," Dionne Warwick and Friends. 8. POP INSTRUMENTAL: "The Brazilian," Genesis; "David Foster," David Foster; "Johnny's Theme," The Tonight Show Band; "Overjoyed," Stanley Clarke; "Top Gun Theme," Harold Fal-termeyer Steve Stevens.

9. NEW AGE RECORDING: "Canyon," Paul Winter; "Down to the Moon," Andreas Volleneider; "Rendez-Vous," Jean-Michael Jarre; "Windham Hill Records Sampler '86," various; "A Winter's Solstice," various Windham Hill artists. 10. FEMALE ROCK VOCAL: "Back Where You Started," Tina Turner; "91 1," Cyndi Lauper; "No Way To Treat a Lady," Bonnie Raitt; "Sex As a Weapon," Pat Benatar; "Talk To Me," Stevie Nicks 11. MALE ROCK VOCAL: "Addicted to Love," Robert Palmer; "Eye of the -USA TODAY, Mike Clark GIGENERAL AUDIENCES All Ages Admitted "It's wonderful, one of the great ABC GOOD MORNING AMERICA, Joel Siegel A PARAMOUNT PCTURE NATICK Flicks NORWOOD Cinema REVERE Showcase SALEM USA SOMERVILLE USA STONEHAM Cinema WALTHAM Flicks WELLESLEY Community Village HOM If tlfKffil IWlBTO fe.tfjWjil trei is regstered trao6vr tl' PRMOur.TficTuRESCORI0RT,O.

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23. JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE, SOLOIST: "Breakthrough," Eddie Daniels; "Closer to the Source," Dizzy Gillespie; "Insane Asylum," Wynton Marsalis; "Royal Garden Blues," Branford Marsalis; "Tutu," Miles Davis. 24. JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE, GROUP: "Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers Live At Sweet Basil," Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers; Mood," Wynton Marsalis; "Soft Lights and Sweet Music," Gerry Mulligan and Scott Hamilton; "Standards Live," Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette; "Swing Reunion," Teddy Wilson, Benny Carter, Red Norvo, Louis Bellson, Remo Palmier, George Duvivier, Freedie Green. 25.

JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE, BIG BAND: "50th Anniver-ary Tour," Woody Herman and his Big Band; "Let's Dance," Benny Goodman and his Orchestra; "Sentimental Journey," Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra; "The Tonight Show Band with Doc Severinsen," The Tonight Show Band with Doc Severinsen; "20 Years at the Village Vanguard," The Mel Lewis Or-chstrd 26. COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE, FEMALE: "Cry," Crystal Gayle; "Daddy's Hands," Holly Dunn; "Love at the Five and Dime," Kathy Mattea; "Today I Started Loving You Again," Emmy-lou Harris; "Whoever's in New England," Reba McEntlre. 27. COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE, MALE: "Ain't Misbehavin'," Hank Williams, "Dlggin Up Bones," Randy Travis; "Guitar Town," Steve Earle; "Guitars, Cadillacs, Dwight Yoakam; "Lost in the Fifties Tonight," Ronnie Milsap. 28.

COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE, BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL: "Born Yesterday," The Everly Brothers; "Class of '55," Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison and Johnny Cash; "Grandpa (Tell Me About the Good Old Days)," The Judds; "She Used to be Somebody's Baby," The Gatlin Brothers. 29. COUNTRY INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE: "Meanings Of," Mark O' Connor; "Raisin' the Dickins," Ricky Skaggs; "Seven By Seven," New Glass Revival; "Speechless," Albert Lee; "Under the Wire," Jerry Douglas. 30. COUNTRY SONG: "Daddy's Song," Holly Dunn; "Grandpa (Tell Me About the Good Old Days)," The Judds; "Guitar Town," Steve Earle; "Guitars, Cadillacs, Dwight Yoakam; "Whoever's in New England," Reba McEntire.

RPTTlMFIN pvS The xr Dsnev Cbmoarv SHOWCASE CIHEMAS rSHOACASE ONE MAS NEWTON DEOHAM Tl. 1 A tl. IA.T 336-4V55 REVERE souiii id. 286-1660 1 31. GOSPEL PERFORMANCE, FEMALE: "Immortal," Cynthia Dawson; "Morning Like This," Sandi Patti; "Sha-dowlands," Sheila Walsh; "So Glad I Know," Denlece Williams; "Voices in the Wind," Teri DeSario.

32. GOSPEL PERFORMANCE, MALE: "The Big Picture," Michael W. Smith; "For God and God Alone," Steve Green; "From the Servant's Heart," Lar-nelle Harris; "It's Only Natural," Bebe Winans; "Triumph," Philip Bailey. 33. GOSPEL VOCAL PERFORMANCE, BY A DUO OR GROUP, CHOIR OR CHORUS: "Back to the Street," Pe-tra; "Our Blessed Savior Has Come," CeCe Winans and Carman; "Street Light," DeGarmo and Key; "They Say," Sandi Patti and Deniece Williams; "Undivided," First Call.

34. FEMALE SOUL GOSPEL PERFORMANCE: "Celebration," Shirley Caesar; "I Surrender All," Denlece Williams; "The Search is Over," Tramaine; "Sing A Song," Candl Staton; "Spirit," Albertina Walker. 35. MALE SOUL GOSPEL PERFORMANCE: "Glorious Day," Derrick Brink-ley; "Going Away," Al Green; "Just Daryl," Daryl Coley; "Totally Committed," Howard Smith; "Worthy," Rodney Friend. 36.

GROUP SOUL GOSPEL PERFORMANCE: "Choose Ye," Winans with Vanessa Bell Armstrong; "Dorothy Norwood Friends," Dorothy Norwood, Albertina Walker, The Revs. F.C. Barnes, Janice Brown, James Cleveland; "James Cleveland and the Southern California Community Choir," James Cleveland and the Southern California Community Choir; "Jesus is Mine," Albertina Walker Shirley Caesar; "Let My People Go," Winans. 37. LATIN POP PERFORMANCE: "Como Te Va Mi Amor," Pandora; "In-volvidable A Mi Me Pasa Lo Mismo Que A Usted," Danny Rivera; "Lelolai," Jose Feliciano; "Pruebame," Jose Jose; "Yo Te Pido Amor," Yuri.

38. TROPICAL LATIN PERFORMANCE: "Afro-Cuban Jazz," Mario Bauza and Graciela; "Escenas," Ruben Blades; "Especial No. 5," Willie Colon; "Homenaje A Beny More- Vol. Ill," Celia Cruz Tito Puente; "Nueva Cosecha," Willie Rosario. 39.

MEXICAN AMERICAN PERFORMANCE: "Ay Te Dejo En San Antonio," Flaco Jimenez; "Corazon Vacio," Los Yonics; "El Otro Mexico," Los Tigres Del Norte; "Juan Valentin," Juan Valentin; "Turn Me Loose," Steve Jordan; "Uni-dos Cantemos," Salvador Torres; Zas," Rafael Buendia. 40. TRADITIONAL BLUES RECORDING: "Jealous," John Lee Hooker; "Live! Backstage Access," Willie Dixon; "Live From Chicago-Mr. Superharp James Cotton; "Pressure Cooker," Clarence Gatemouth Brown; Albert Collins, Robert Cray and Johnny Copeland. 41.

TRADITIONAL FOLK RECORDING: "Caught In the Act," Queen Ida; "Hot Steppin" with Rockin' Sidney," Rockin' Sidney; "Riding the Midnight Train," Doc Watson; "20th Anniversary Concert," New Lost City Ramblers; "Waitin' for My Ya Ya," Buckwheat Zy-deco. 42. CONTEMPORARY FOLK RECORDING: "German Afternoons," John Prine; "I'm Alright," Loudon Wainwright III; "Last of the True Believers," Nanci Griffith; "No Easy Way to Freedom," Peter, Paul Mary; "Tribute to Steve Goodman," various. 43. POLKA RECORDING: "America's Favorites," Frank Yankovic; "Another Polka Celebration," Eddie Bla-zonczyk's Versatones; "By Special Request," Walter Ostanek; "I Remember Warsaw," Jimmy Sturr His Orchestra; "Thank You Dear and Give Her Roses," Hank Haller Ensemble.

44. REGGAE RECORDING: "Babylon the Bandit," Steel Pulse; "Brutal," Black Uhuru; "Club Paradise," Jimmy Cliff; "Linton Kwesi Johnson in Concert with the Dub Band," Linton Kwesi Johnson the Dub Band; "Rasta Philosophy," The Itals. 45. CHILDREN'S RECORDING: "The Alphabet," Sesame Street Muppets; "A Child's Gift of Lullabyes," Tanya Goodman; "Itsy Bitsy Spider," Carly Simon; "A Light In the Attic," Shel Silversteln; "One-Minute Bedtime Stories," Sharl Lewis. 46.

COMEDY RECORDING: "Bob and Ray: A Night of Two Stars Recorded Live at Carnegie Hall," Bob Elliott Ray Goulding; "I Have a Pony," Steven Wright; "Mud Will Be Flung Bette Midler; "Playin' with Your Head," George Carlin; "Those of You With or Without Children, You'll Understand," Bill Cosby; "Twist and Shout," Rodney Dangerfield. 47. SPOKEN WORD OR NON-MUSICAL RECORDING: "Gulliver." Sir John Gielgud; "Hardheaded Soys," Bill Cosby; "Interview with the Vampire," F. Murray Abraham; "Interviews from the Class of '55-Recording Sessions," various; "Stories of Ray Bradbury," Ray Bradbury. 48.

CAST SHOW ALBUM: "Follies in "Me and My "The Mystery of Edwin DroodOrginal Broadway "Song "Sweet Charity." 49. INSTRUMENTAL COMPOSITION: "Aliens-Soundtrack," James Horner; "Earth Run," Lee Ritenour Dave Grusin; "Elektric City," Chick Corea; Mood," Wynton Marsalis; "Out of Africa-Soundtrack," John Barry; "Top Gun Anthem," Harold Faltermeyer; "Young Sherlock Holmes-Soundtrack," Bruce Broughton. 50. SHORT MUSIC VIDEO: "Brother Where You Bound," Supertramp; "Dire Straits: Brothers in Arms," Dire "Making of Runaway," Louis Cardenas; "Rupert and the ifrog Song," Pack. McCartney; "So Excited," Pointer (i Z7 TH VOYAG6 PEiillS BBS ifJWSS SI PG mem.

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