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Weekend Revue

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Photo courtesy of The Elemenopees
Punk rock locals The Elemenopees play Club Congress this week along with The Deludes.
By Lindsey Walker
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Thursday January 30, 2003

Music Releases


· Aarktica Pure Tone Audiometry (Silber)
· Baptist Generals No Silver, No Gold (Sub Pop)
· Beach Boys Best of the Beach Boys (Collectables)
· Bobby Birdman Born Free Forever (Hush)
· Clearlake Cedars (Domino)
· Com.A Shot of Love (Tigerbeat6)
· Con Dolore Sailor's Warning (Clairecords)
· Devics Stars at Saint Andrea (Bella Union)
· DJ Spinna Here to There (Rapster)
· Julie Doiron Broken Girl (Jagjaguwar)
· Electric 6 (aka Wildbunch) Danger! High Voltage! (XL/Beggars)
· Electric Company It's Hard to Be a Baby (Tigerbeat6)
· Flare (of Magnetic Fields) Hung (Le Grand Magistery)
· Gastr Del Sol/Tony Conrad Japanese Room ... (Table· Elements)
· Glass Candy/The Shattered Theatre Love Love Love (Troubleman)
· Good Ship Good Ship (Orange Twin)
· Grand UlenaGateway to Dignity (Family Vineyard)
· Keiji Haino I Said This Is the ... (Table ·)
· Hollies Best of the Hollies (Collectables)
· Iditarod River Nektar (Bluesanct)
· If Thousands Yellowstone (Chairkickers' Union)
· Joan of Arc So Much Staying Alive · (Jade Tree)
· Johnny Marr & The Healers Boomslang (iMusic)
· Jon Langford & His Sadies Mayors of the Moon (Bloodshot)
· Lowlights Lowlights (Darla)
· Lupine Howl The Bar at the End · (Beggars)
· Manta Ray Estratexa (Acuarela)
· Minus 5 Down with Wilco (Yep Roc)
· New Wet Kojak The Glamorous (Beggars)
· Orb Back to Mine (DJ mix; Razor & Tie)
· Paik The Orson Fader (Clairecords)
· Pale Horse and Rider These Are the New Good Times (Darla)
· Rye Coalition Jersey Girls EP (Tiger Style)
· Since By Man We Sing the Body Electric (Revelation)
· Soft Cell The Night EP (Cooking Vinyl)
· Suede B-Sides (Sony)
· Tiga DJ Kicks (DJ mix; !K7)
· TigersmilkTigersmilk (Family Vineyard)
· Two Guys Recorded (Absolutely Kosher)
· Ultramarine Nightfall in Sweetleaf (reissue; LTM)
· Hawksley Workman Delicious Wolves (Ba Da Bing!)
· Woven Hand (16 Horsepower)"Woven Hand" (Soundsfamilyre)

Movie Releases

Theaters
· "The Recruit" (Buena Vista)
· "Biker Boyz" (UIP)
· "Lost in La Mancha" (IFC)
· "May" (Lions Gate)
· "Final Destination 2" (New Line)
· "Amen." (Kino)
· "The Guru" (UIP)

Rentals
· "Formula 51" (Momentum)
· "Igby Goes Down" (Crossroads)
· "Savage Messiah" (Muse)
· "Sweet Home Alabama" (Touchstone)

Events

Come hear the jazz sounds of Maynard Ferguson and Big Bop Nouveau tonight at 8. The fundraiser will be held at Flowing Wells High School, 3725 N. Flowing Wells Road. The cost is $15 per person. For more information, call 690-2399.

The Wallflowers perform tonight at 7:30 at the Rialto Theatre, 318 E. Congress St. Warren Aznes opens for this popular band. The cost is $20 in advance or $22 at the door. For details, call 740-0126.

If you are a fan of Indian music, come listen to Todd Hammes and Pete Fine Friday night from 7 until 9. They will be performing traditionally on the tabla and sitar. The free concert will take place at Bookman's, 6230 E. Speedway Blvd. For more information, call Colin Waite at 748-9555.

The Elemenopees will punk around onstage Friday night at 9. Come to Club Congress, 311 E. Congress St., to hear this band and opening act The Deludes. The cost is $3. For details, call 622-8848.

Bill and Laurie Sky can be heard Saturday night from 7 until 8:30. These Carnegie Hall performers will join Vicki Young for a free concert at God's Country Church, 5002 E. Fourth St. For more information, call Ron Gilliland at 298-6272.

New-country group Carlos Washington and Giant People can be heard Saturday at 9:30 p.m. This concert will showcase the band's blend of retro jazz, funk, hip-hop and soul and will be held at Plush, 340 E. Sixth St. For details or more information, call 798-1298.

Cher performs part of her farewell tour, Saturday night at 7:30. Comedian Tommy Drake opens for the concert, at Tucson Convention Center, 260 S. Church Ave. Tickets run from $58.50 to $78.50. For details, call 791-4266.

To hear some Afro-Cuban mixes, come to Bookman's, 6230 E. Speedway Blvd., and hear Libre de Grasa. These jazz and klessmer melodies can be heard Saturday night from 7 until 9. For more information about this free concert, call Colin Waite at 748-9555.

BR549 performs Monday night at the Rialto Theatre, 318 E. Congress St. The cost to hear the country band is $10. For the show time and any other information, call 740-0126.

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