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10 Tuesday, November 12,1974 The INTEGRATOR.............. • i krecord reviews*by Frank Truatt(ZNS) Mick Jagger and Keith Richard are saying that the Rolling Stones will do a major worldwide concert tour during 1975. A U.S. spokesperson for the stones confirms that Jagger and Richard want to do the concert, but that no definite plans have yet been made. Early this year there were widespread reports that the Stones were planning a big concert tour for the summer of 74. Those plans, however, were delayed, presumably because it took so long to finish the Stones' latest album, It's Only Rock and Roll.itRingo Starr's new album, Goodnight Vienna is due to be released this week.The first single on the L.P. is oldie Only You, a hit for the Platters way back in the '5G's.Goodnight Vienna was produced by Richard Perry, who also produced Ringo's last release.Other tunes on the album include three Ringo originals, an Elton John- Bernie Taupin collaboration titled Snookero, Easy For Me by Harry Nilsson, and the title tune written by John Lennon.The cover art for the album reportedly features Ringo in a flying saucer, battling with a giant robot. Capitol Records is about to install a thirty-foot mode! of Ringo and the robot on top of its Hollywood high-rise to promote the L.P.Grand Funk is about to release their eleventh album, titled All the Girls in the World Beware. The record will be in the stores shortly, and Funk is planning a worldwide concert tour to follow.George Harrison and 70 other musicians and stage crew people are on tne move from city to city on Harrison's concert tour.Harrison's entire tour is being promoted by San Francisco concert promoter Bill Graham, who also handled the Bob Dylan and the Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young tours earlier this year.The first show on the tour is being staged this week in Vancouver. It marks the first public performance in the United States since 1966 by any member of the Beatles, except the Bangla Desh benefit in 1970.Som items being carried around on the tour include: a large number of potted plants and recreation equipment for the dressing room; food for the entire crew of 70 people; 160,000 watts of lighting equipment; and a gigantic sound system featuring two hydraulic speaker stands which rise to 36 feet in height.Confusion reigns supreme over the release of the next album from Paul and Linda McCartney and Wings.ROLLING STONE magazine says McCartney's next release was secretly recorded at Caribou Ranch in Colorado, and will be in the record stores by Christmas.However, Apple Records is denying that McCartney did an album at Caribou, and says nobody knows when the next McCartney album will be released. Apple adds that Paul's next L.P. probably won't be available until next year at the earliest.Meanwhile, it turns out that Paul and Linda and Wings recorded only four or five tunes during their recent stay in Nashville, and not a complete album, as was previously reported.
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