*, a«ftm liM something out of itilnfiatedJ masterpleOfcTh§ color s ipLu^ * ^eojf’‘Tf* sotntH, Log else,i, back ft the music andi Albany Trlilch leads off withbye, tin nip side of th* Bea^ single, El^s ft nice Iup* be* Itslyrics an a bit tlrefromfc.um. then covers two more ofJ singles telaases, 'Strawberry fer^/fiLn^ipsmiy Lane* bit big . while ^afcy Vcwi're a Rich ■All Tor^eed I* Love* me.de is post wiener.another. ict»rt-topper far theoee magic oont teuss to expand.—JM'lverflift(iir Vol. 2'e the frwstratl ona of ft loyfll1 friend tsnntends he has liked oneys frnn their first record-s the plight of man y who wi sh e-ir forecftied favorites. AiwlF he has Ailed, for the group Hem sod Lii third album, Evergreen Vol. ZT and have charted nationwide sijecHs:it with their single DlftoreotDrum. •The fftithful fan will just ho?e to emiml*hi nl Self with the fact that the Stone Foneyi are a talented trio, and that EvergTMaVol. a ia a fine album..on the back erf the album cover r there isa darkened portrait of the lead singer LimbMaria R onetadt, ihadowed by her colleaguesand composer ss Hobart Kim mel, guitar andKenneth M, Edwards, slter and guitar, anda solitary liner note which asks you to'catch m Stofie Pansy and take your mihd for a ride.*Different Dntm,p written by Mike Nesmith, La a sod ft which will identify the Stone Fostersf sound to many because of its con-stent rmdlo play. The song Is betieffttedby A sins?-along tune, and ft universal-romantic theme, but a culmination clichethrough out the composition surely Irks any aspiring lyricists. If not also any aspiring listeners.The listener should merely enjoy the mellow ballad ‘One tor Om* or the pluckyStone Petto? tune Toys In T1 me,* tor thatIs all fchegr afford,. The iarced tempo of*Nafw Hard Timas* and the Foney*s var-stem of ' Back on the Street Again* are to be appreciated from i spectator’s standpoint, These competitions have spirit intheir delivery, but their purpose La tod lK3totls55 to demand participation.The complete beauty of the Stone Fouuys finally blossoms In tbair own two-part coin -position * Evergreen,* Ifce promised mlDil-ewrlon.ee of the voygu has arrived withids brilliant song.lhe first part has woven symbolic words with ft altar that tempers ft distinct! but wavering path, white a classical guitarshadows I to aercldag.Spaced by a momenta pause, part-two begins, the voices have toft, and too listener is along to to How the kind harmony of alter-nHter as they meamter throughEvergreen,* Ttm listener is participa-tiiig, for ■Evergreen* is new and different.And When the aoiHfiil buzz of tile siter end#the song* one must return again to find out what its alt about.