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bruin
response 300 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 14 23:39 UTC 1997

"One Tin Soldier (The Theme From "Billy Jack")" by Coven.
goose2
response 301 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 15 01:18 UTC 1997

Chisel _Set You Free_  a great pop/rock record.  There have been lots
of comparisons between Chisel and The Jam, but I don;t see it other than
they are both great bands.
orinoco
response 302 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 15 05:05 UTC 1997

(Re hendrix:  Which album is it that has the full-length version of Voodoo
 Chile - i.e. no slight return)
diznave
response 303 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 08:12 UTC 1997

I believe its _Axis Bold As Love_
mcnally
response 304 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 15:01 UTC 1997

  I'm pretty sure it's not.
  I think it's on "Electric Ladyland"
bruin
response 305 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 19:36 UTC 1997

Village People
"Save Me (Up Tempo)"
Live & Sleazy
Rebound Records/PolyGram Records
omni
response 306 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 19:46 UTC 1997

re 288  Don't remind me. 

 re Pop Up Video  I like it. They have some decent stuff, although I wish they
would stop with the Fiona Apple thing
diznave
response 307 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 18 11:06 UTC 1997

Yep, you're right, Mike.
bmoran
response 308 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 18 20:28 UTC 1997

Chet Baker - The Best Thing for You
scott
response 309 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 18 23:37 UTC 1997

"Escaflowne  -  Over the Sky".

This is a CD from/based on the anime "Vision of Escaflowne".  Has opening,
closing themes, but sounds like a composition student's assignments played
very lushly for most of it.  Sounds cool, but the orchestra stuff is *very*
similar to better known compositions.  Many styles on one CD!
goose
response 310 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 19 01:12 UTC 1997

The Washtenaw Community college Production Jazz Combo  -- Live as I record
it.
mcnally
response 311 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 19 03:12 UTC 1997

  Lee Perry -- "Arkology".  Treated myself to this 3-disc set from one
  of the most important producers and early dub pioneers in Jamaican
  music.  I still haven't listened to all of it but some of it's pretty
  good.  Interesting to hear Junior Murvyn's original version of "Police
  and Thieves", later covered by the Clash on their first album..
orinoco
response 312 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 19 03:57 UTC 1997

(Dammit, _everyone_ has that soundtrack except me...)
krj
response 313 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 20 00:56 UTC 1997

Steeleye Span, LIVE AT LAST.  Like the title says: a live album, the 
final one of the Canonical band.  Recorded in 1978 at one of 
their farewell shows.
 
The reissue label BGO did a very good job with the sound.
 
Looking at the photos of the band on the back:  none of these people 
are in the late 1997 version of Steeleye Span!
But this version of the band does have accordion player John Kirkpatrick, 
who is usually a star in any setting.
orinoco
response 314 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 23 17:39 UTC 1997

The Belltower, 'Too Late'
krj
response 315 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 23 23:22 UTC 1997

Material, ONE DOWN.  Mike McNally: was that one of the Material albums 
you liked?
mcnally
response 316 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 24 07:21 UTC 1997

  Nope.  Might be the one I liked least, in fact.

  IMHO, their best are their most recent, except for the "Live in Japan"
  album (why do "Live in Japan" albums always suck?)  "Seven Souls" is the
  one I like best, followed by "The Third Power" and "Hallucination Engine"
  I don't much care for "One Down", "Memory Serves", or the "Temporary Music"
  stuff..

  YMMV, if I recall "One Down" has a bunch in common (musician-wise and
  style-wise) with the Golden Palominos stuff I liked least -- if that was
  stuff you enjoyed your opinion of "One Down" would be dramatically different
  than my own.

  My guests have left for the evening and I'm winding down with the last
  disc I put into the CD-changer, which happens to be King Crimson's "Beat".
krj
response 317 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 24 18:48 UTC 1997

Ah.  Well, I have a used copy of SEVEN SOULS here as well, which I picked 
up for about $5 last Friday, so I'll scoot that into the player.
mcnally
response 318 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 25 14:46 UTC 1997

  If it's a copy of the recent re-release (with bonus tracks oddly tacked
  on at the *beginning* of the album..) just skip right over the bonus
  remixes and listen to the original album.
krj
response 319 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 25 14:53 UTC 1997

(My copy has seven tracks and does not appear to be particularly new.)
bruin
response 320 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 25 16:48 UTC 1997

The O'Jays (and I _don't_ mean Simpson)
"Back Stabbers"
Billboard Top Rock 'N' Roll Hits-1972
Rhino Records
anderyn
response 321 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 25 21:10 UTC 1997

Matchbox 20, "something" (according to my son, whose CD it is).
scott
response 322 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 25 23:29 UTC 1997

Shonen Knife.
mcnally
response 323 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 26 02:02 UTC 1997

  love that "Tortoise Brand Pot Cleaner" theme..  "Let's Knife" is a
  fairly fun album but I can only take SK in limited doses..

  re #319:  let me know what you think of "Seven Souls" after you've
  had a chance to listen to it a bit..

  Lush - "Spooky"
krj
response 324 of 502: Mark Unseen   Nov 27 05:26 UTC 1997

Veljo Tormis, composer; "Ingrian Evenings," part of the FORGOTTEN PEOPLES
cycle; sung by the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
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