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gnat
response 164 of 607: Mark Unseen   Mar 14 19:24 UTC 2000

Robyn Hitchcock, "A Star for Bram" - a mail order-only CD of outtakes
from his latest release, "Jewels for Sophia."  It's definitely better
than the somewhat patchy "Jewels," but not spectacular.
krj
response 165 of 607: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 18:32 UTC 2000

Ali Farka Toure', "Niafunke'".   Electric guitar from Mali.
otaking
response 166 of 607: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 19:10 UTC 2000

Go soundtrack. LIke many films of late, I liked the soundtrack better than
the movie.
tpryan
response 167 of 607: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 00:44 UTC 2000

        The Warner/reprise Aprill 2000 Guide - a promo CD I got at Borders HQ.
Hightlight is snipet of new Don Henley songs.
tpryan
response 168 of 607: Mark Unseen   Mar 25 02:35 UTC 2000

        Jim Croce singing about Rapid Roy, that Stock Car boy.
krj
response 169 of 607: Mark Unseen   Mar 27 19:35 UTC 2000

Hedningarna, FIRE.  Good compilation for the US market of the KAKSI and 
TRA albums from this Scandinavian electro-trad band who I have written
about before.  Sony Tristar failed completely in marketing it, however.
It's now officially deleted, though I still see copies surfacing at 
Borders now and then.
diznave
response 170 of 607: Mark Unseen   Mar 27 21:20 UTC 2000

The original stage ensemble singing the songs from The Sound Of Music
 
scott
response 171 of 607: Mark Unseen   Mar 27 23:27 UTC 2000

Pete Townshend, "Lifehouse Chronicles", disc 3 (experiments).

Some pretty interesting things here, like the currently running remake of "Who
Are You".  Not sure if I like the rapper that appears on a couple of these
tracks, but the remakes are really cool productions.

(Yes, a lot of songs from the album "Who Are You" were also Lifehouse songs)
scott
response 172 of 607: Mark Unseen   Mar 27 23:43 UTC 2000

(Actually, it's pretty interesting to see how better a singer Townshend has
become.  He's got a low range and everything!)
scott
response 173 of 607: Mark Unseen   Mar 27 23:59 UTC 2000

(And he's finally become a pretty good soloist, too!)
katie
response 174 of 607: Mark Unseen   Mar 28 05:24 UTC 2000

Ellen McElwain
goose
response 175 of 607: Mark Unseen   Mar 28 21:09 UTC 2000

Mott Middle College Percussion Ensemble -- "Headtalk"

A piece performed entirely with drumheads...no drums...just heads.
Way cool.
diznave
response 176 of 607: Mark Unseen   Mar 29 16:32 UTC 2000

Hall and Oates

orinoco
response 177 of 607: Mark Unseen   Mar 29 18:08 UTC 2000

Brad Mehldau....currently in the middle of a drum solo, but I think the song
is "Solar," whanever he gets back around to it.
otaking
response 178 of 607: Mark Unseen   Mar 29 20:48 UTC 2000

"Sailor Moon" soundtrack.
krj
response 179 of 607: Mark Unseen   Mar 30 21:50 UTC 2000

Beethoven's 9th.  Solti conducting.
diznave
response 180 of 607: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 15:35 UTC 2000

"absolutely free" zappa
otaking
response 181 of 607: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 16:24 UTC 2000

Type O Negative, Bloody Kisses
krj
response 182 of 607: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 19:47 UTC 2000

The Original Brothers and Sisters of Love, "The Legend of Jeb Miner."
scott
response 183 of 607: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 22:19 UTC 2000

The Red Elvises, "Grooving to the Moscow Beat".
scott
response 184 of 607: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 14:31 UTC 2000

Primus, "Sailing the Seas of Cheese"
orinoco
response 185 of 607: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 16:41 UTC 2000

Bartok's 1st String Quartet.  I've been taking the reccomended sequential
approach.
gypsi
response 186 of 607: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 20:21 UTC 2000

Type O Negative - October Rust 
tpryan
response 187 of 607: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 21:05 UTC 2000

        In the Garden of Eden by I. Ron Butterfly.
orinoco
response 188 of 607: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 18:19 UTC 2000

"Wrecked and Remixed," Morsel remixes by various Ann Arborites.
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