McKay’s Open Pantry Delicatessen FEATURING Broasted Chicken - by the bucket or the piece • Party trays made to order • Fresh home-made pizza • Fresh bagels and pocket bread • San Francisco style sour dough bread • 31 varieties Imported and Domestic cheese • 35 varieties lunch meat and sausages • Full line salad bar • Hot food to go • Fresh sandwiches made daily Hot or cold, Imported or Domestic foods with old-fashioned service — S &■ H Green Stamps. Too! 1960 Franklin Blvd. Eugene 343-6418 Open 8 am to 8 pm daily 655 W. Centennial Blvd. Springfield 747-3004 -emu Cultural Forum presents An evening of True Rockin' Blues Rounder Recording Artists THE LEGENDARY BLUES BAND Formerly the Muddy Waters Blues Band Featured in The Blues Brothers Movie 1978 White House Performance Tours with Clapton RoHmq Stones. Dylan Johnny Winters WED. APRIL 14th 8 pm $3°° Students $350 General Public at the door emu Dining Room DID YOU GRADUATE FROM AN OREGON HIGH SCHOOL? Counselors from many of Oregon’s high schools will be on campus tomorrow, Wednesday, April 14, 1982, to interview their former students. Interviews will be held in the Erb Memorial Union Ballroom area. The counselors from the schools listed below are anxious to talk with any of their former students who are now enrolled at the University, regardless of class standing. If your high school will be interviewing, why don’t you take a break and go to the Ballroom to talk with them? They’ll enjoy seeing you again! High School Time High School Time Aloha Banks Sam Barlow Churchill Clackamas Clatskanie Columbia Corvallis Cottage Grove Crater Crescent Valley Gladstone Gresham Hillsboro Andrew Jackson Junction City Klamath Union Lake Oswego Lakeridge Lebanon Union Lincoln McKay McMinnville 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1.30 - 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 3:00 3:00 2:30 2:30 3:00 3:00 2:30 2:30 3:30 3:30 2:30 3:30 3:00 2:30 3:00 3:00 2:30 3:30 2:30 2:30 2:30 3:00 3:00 McNary Madison Marshall Marshfield Mazama Milwaukie Newberg North Eugene North Salem North Valley Oakland Oregon City Rex Putnam Roseburg Scio Seaside South Albany Sprague St. Helens Thurston Willamette Willamina 1:30-2:30 1:30-2:30 1:30-2:30 1:30 - 3:00 1:30-2:30 1:30 - 3:00 1:30-2:30 1:30-3:00 1:30-3:00 1:30-2:30 1:30-3:00 1:30 - 3:00 1:30-2:30 1:30-3:00 1:30-2:30 1:30-3:00 1:30-2:30 1:30-3:00 1:30 3:30 1:30 - 2:30 1:30-3:00 1:30-2:15 Sit down....take a load off your feet...with an ODE Siegel sounds good “Dan Siegel" Dan Siegel Elektra Records Like all albums. "Dan Siegel" has its ups and downs In this case, mostly ups Siegel, Eugene's fusion whirlwind, explores many tex tures of jazz-rock in this, his fourth album He brings a nice laid-back feel to the mellow numbers and an energetic vita lity to the hotter tunes All the cuts share the strong melodic thread that characterizes Siegel's music This is Siegel's first album on a major label (his earlier albums were on Inner City), and the added bucks for studio mu sicians really pay off Guitarist extraordinaire Larry Carlton sits in for three songs, each of which is a highpoint of the album “Great Expectations" and "Touch and Go" are almost too melodic. They both feature a Doobie Brothers-type rhythm line, and at times sound somewhat like the current Ken tucky Fried Chicken jingle Nevertheless, they're full of restrained energy and have a nice bouncy feel to them ("It's easy to dance to; I'll give it a 75 Dick"). "Enchanted Forest" is an ex pressive piece which got stuck in my mind all week It features a drawling guitar melody over a syncopated background, and seems overly staid after the first listen Had the guitar line been played an octave higher it would have given the piece a little more power, especially with Carlton's tricks and talents De spite this weakness, the piece is highly infectious, remaining with the listener long after the stylus lifts off the vinyl A couple of the tunes sound like perfect candidates for background music for the What's Happening" blurbs on local TV stations, where a mel low flugelhorn plays over a background of piano and percussion while shots of a coastal sunset go by Thankful ly, Siegel adds some superb keyboard solos and keeps the songs from getting too predictable, and the tunes work The best cuts on the album are the last two. "Passing Time is an off-beat fusion number with a nice sax solo and excel lent drum work This is Siegel's least restrained song, and rivals Jeff Lorber's best "The Con queror" opens with a lush overlay of string synthesizers, then goes into a (slightly repeti tive) guitar line Eventually it changes gears into a driving shuffle beat, and Carlton takes off with some impressive guitar licks Through it all, the song has a strong sense of emotion and heart, and is a joy from start to finish Siegel has a toned-down keyboard style, giving fewer flashy solos and more solid background tracks than other keyboardists When he does take a solo, it's restrained, yet pounces up and down the keyboard with whimsy and vita lity Siegel's time has come, and this album proves it. by matt mayor Bonofff fading? “Wild Heart of the Young” Karla Bonoff Columbia Records "Wild Heart of the Young” is a good album compared to other current releases, but is a sig nificant step down from some of continued on page 8b