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Behind WINN DIXIE Shopping Center Benefitting the American Heart Association (409)764-3969 901 HARVEY ROAD COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 PRESENTS TTG=a OJ 3 FREE LETTERS ON ANY GARMENT YOU PURCHASE (EXCEPT JERSEYS) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 10:00-7:00 rrnPGH On Thursday, Oct 27 Doulile Lave Will be wandering around the A&M Campus. The first person* to ask him the question, "Are You DoubleDave?" Will be given s 100 in cash. * PIZZAWORKS * Always Rolling! on our ; own (o DoubleDave, nor can a person known to DoubleD.i ve be present when this question is asked. Ar& idi f e Baker cooks up another stunner By Margaret Claughton The Battalion Anita Baker “Rhythm of Love” Elektra Entertainment ★ ★★★★ (out of five) 696-9099 Anita Baker has produced yet another soulful hit with her new album “Rhythm of Love.” The album has emotionally stirring lyrics that move the lis tener with every word. The songs address the pains and pos itive aspects of relationships in a realistic, loving way. Whether she’s singing of the good or bad aspects of the love game, it’s all in an adoring tone. Her heartfelt notes convey a scenario in each song that any one can identity with. Some deal with a fight with a loved one while others express the struggle of being in love with the wrong person. Baker writes the music and lyrics to a number of songs on this album including “Baby,” “Wrong Man” and “I Apologize.” These three songs are some of the easiest to identify with. They capture everyday emotions and combine them with pleasing melodies. The whole album has a very cozy feel to it. It has a comfort ing mood which is a lot less sexy but just as enjoyable as her pre vious works. The album takes on a slow- jazz feel that makes you want to curl up on the couch with a glass of wine. The tones are silky and soothing but emotional enough to keep you awake and listening. There are some spicy songs, how ever, with hard-hitting lyrics and superbly soulful high notes. Baker’s performance on this al bum is just as impres sive if not Thursday • OctoMM s day • C I Nielsen ratings s ‘Grace Uni Fire’ as TV prografc nt Counsel! lable for all n |i Hall. For rr 4427. par Club: Our s in 601 Ri -4480. For the week of Ote"; Bate Women ^ jseL a self-defe at 7 p.m. ii BRapp at 764 Network, rating/share Grace UnderFlr( Klesbian, Bis ABC, 20.5/31 Home Improvemenl ABC, 20.4/30 pfrom the Te jies in the Gl olioro informatir HIU itoadrunne |.m. in front of I lolly at 696-2^ more so than past works. The dif ference in “Rhythm of Love” from her past works is the versatil ity she exhibits. Baker ex ercises this diversity by adjusting from hard-hitting blues to silky smooth jazz tones without a hitch. The manner in which she uses her voice reminds the lis tener why her singing is consid ered such a pleasure. Its strong and soothing sound says, with out a doubt, this woman sings straight from the soul. NFL Monday NiglilFo4 ABC, 18.7/32 60 Minules CBS, 18.4/31 (U Water Polo lienee who we In the Cain ou at 847-24 Roseanne HU Waterski C ABC,17.7/28 lat8p.rn.atth Murder, She Wrote CBS, 17.4/27 In call Mary al Seinfeld NBC, 17.2/26 ikic Associatio j at 8:30-9:30 Elation call Da This entire album is emotion al and compassionate. In a sense, very Anita. It is exactly the kind of performance expect ed from a woman with such in credible talent and taste. In fact, it’s a whole lot more. Baker fans won’t be disap pointed with this one and even non-Baker fans may find them selves changing their tune. Ellen ABC, 16.3/26 NYPDBIue ABC, 16.1/27 (lean Students jpat6 p.m. in 2 "" pAgbor at 847 Club: Our ~ 1p.m. in 601 F _ B7-4480. Q&h 12.1 12.1 11.1 ius Crusadi held at 7 p pus Crusade One ratings pwilequasWi is the percentageouVristnAti ’ In millions (P) Premiere. 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