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otaking
response 175 of 189: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 20:58 UTC 2004

re #171: I only found out about the re-release of THE NAME OF THIS BAND IS...
from an Entertainment Weekly article after the discussion on this conference.
Sorry for not letting people know.
scott
response 176 of 189: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 22:34 UTC 2004

Tom Waits, "Alice".  Finally bought it a few weeks ago, and it's gotten a lot
of plays since then.
otaking
response 177 of 189: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 20:51 UTC 2004

Afro Celt Sound System Vol. 1 - This is a great blend of African and Celtic
music. I wasn't sure if it would work, but mixes very well.
tpryan
response 178 of 189: Mark Unseen   Oct 17 21:18 UTC 2004

        Gerry Rafferty "City to City" CD, the one with "Baker Street"
on it.
krj
response 179 of 189: Mark Unseen   Dec 8 19:08 UTC 2004

A replay of last Thursday's Late Junction from BBC Radio 3, with 
heavy folk music content in two of the three shows from that week.
For my tastes, host Fiona Talkington has been on a roll for her 
two week term.   (Fiona alternates with Verity Sharp every two 
weeks, and I usually find myself preferring Fiona's shows.)
otaking
response 180 of 189: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 03:13 UTC 2004

a CD by Sigur Ros. I have no clue what it's called. There's no information
anywhere on the CD or packaging except for the band's website.
mcnally
response 181 of 189: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 08:53 UTC 2004

 That's probably "( )"

 I quite liked "Aegaetis Byrjun" (which I probably mangled, even without
 considering the character set restrictions..)
otaking
response 182 of 189: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 01:54 UTC 2004

Ah,thanks Mike. That explains the "( )" on the slipcase for the CD. It didn't
occur to me that it could be the title.

Currently, I'm listening to Chateau Neuf "Stolen Goods" It's a good CD by a
Norwegian traditional folk big band.
gelinas
response 183 of 189: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 04:35 UTC 2004

Not quite while "conferencing," since it's in the vehicle, but I've been
listening to Josh Turner's "Long Black Train" today.  Quite a voice.  Reminds
me of Johnny Cash and George Strait.
krj
response 184 of 189: Mark Unseen   Feb 9 18:57 UTC 2005

Marcia Ball, "So Many Rivers"
krj
response 185 of 189: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 20:24 UTC 2005

"Eliza Carthy & The Kings of Calicutt."
 
This is from 1997, eek.  If I remember the ads correctly, it's now 
going to be Eliza Carthy and the Rat Catchers.
happyboy
response 186 of 189: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 22:07 UTC 2005

new lost city ramblers
krj
response 187 of 189: Mark Unseen   Mar 10 21:36 UTC 2005

Beethoven's 5th symphony, live broadcast on BBC Radio 3
flem
response 188 of 189: Mark Unseen   Apr 20 18:03 UTC 2005

Just dug into this conf for the first time in a year or so, and saw someone
mention folkalley.com, so I'm checking it out.  

Interestingly, almost the first thing I heard on starting up the stream, like
within ten seconds of hitting play, was an ad for the naked folk alley
calendar:  folk artists baring it all for a good cause.  o.O
krj
response 189 of 189: Mark Unseen   Nov 10 02:44 UTC 2005

Anne Hills, Cindy Mangsen, Steve Gillette, Michael Smith.  "Fourtold," 
four great folksingers whose careers have intertwined for decades 
in a pickup group devoted to songs which tell stories.  This was one of 
my favorites from 2003, and it has gone on to become one of those
perennial CDs which make life richer.
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