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Newsday (Suffolk Edition) from Melville, New York • 74

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Melville, New York
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He regrets that he had to leave Ballet Theatre under a cloud of complex financial tangles. "I don't know what I'll do next," he said. "Maybe I'll write a book about the last five years." Singer will return to the City Center as a consultant, but he adds that he "doesn't want to face another box office." He too is proud of his achievements, especially the varied programs that he brought into the old City Center building after both the City Ballet and City Opera moved to Lincoln Center. "I want to be involved in artistic matters, but after my first couple of years here, I found myself getting bogged down in financial reportsnothing but paper work. I finally had enough." Both men believe, as Lincoln Center Chairman Amyas Ames said earlier this year, that "people's lives are not fulfilled by concrete highways or moon shots." Yet, both realize that such projects are easier to finance than American culture.

RECORD CAPSULES John Festival Orchestra: "The Well-Tempered Trumpet" (London Phase 4). Classical trumpet albums are not among the big sellers in the record business, but this one, conducted by Tutti Camarata, is an exceptionally fine piece of work. Wilbraham is the superb English trumpeter, and he has chosen such delights as "Carnival of Venice," arias from "The Magic Flute," tunes by Purcell and the allegro movement from Albinoni's Concerto in D. An unusual mix and a fascinating one, brilliantly played. -Micklin AWB (Atlantic): The group used to be called the Average White Band, which was ironically descriptive, at least.

Its record company, for a reason unknown to me, has caused it to change the name. A good reason might be that no one is ever going to know that this is a Scottish group unless they're told; it sounds like a cross between the Isley. Curtis Mayfield, Stevie Wonder and a heap of other black funk. The group even writes corny love Wanna Love You Tonight" is a legitimate romantic -like Smokey Robinson. Most white rock bands won't pick up on the innovations being made in contemporary soul, which is their fault.

AWB has, and that helps make it the most interesting new group of the year. Keep the "white" out of it, and you bet it'll have soul hits as well as Top 40 ones. -David Marsh TOP 20 The Top on Billboard's Last This Week Week 1. 1. 2.

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18. 19. 20 single records in the pop field, based survey of sales and broadcast play: (You're) Having My Baby--Paul Anka I Shot the Sheriff--Eric Clapton Tell Me Something Good- -Rufus Rock Me Gently- -Andy Kim I'm Leaving It All Up to You -Donny and Marie Osmond Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe- -Barry White Nothing From Nothing- -Billy Preston The Night Chicago Died- -Paper Lace You and Me Against the World -Helen Reddy Then Came You--Dionne Warwicke and Spinners Feel Like Makin' Love -Roberta Flack Hang On in There Baby- -Johnny Bristol Clap for the Wolfman -Guess Who Wild Thing--Fancy You Haven't Done Nothin' -Stevie Wonder Rub It -Billy (Crash) Craddock It's Only Rock 'n' Roll -Rolling Stones Wildwood Weed- -Jim Stafford I Honestly Love You--Olivia Newton-John Beach Baby-First Class 20..

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