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happyboy
response 194 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 13:30 UTC 2002

Weill/Brecht: Die Dreigroschenoper 1930's Recording
micklpkl
response 195 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 5 15:40 UTC 2002

Na Lua, "Ronda Das Mafarricas" from FEITIZO ... several great songs on this
disc --- if you get into Celtiberian folk, I suppose.
mcnally
response 196 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 5 18:25 UTC 2002

  Emmylou Harris -- "Red Dirt Girl"

  I still don't think it's quite as strong an album as "Wrecking Ball"
  but it has really grown on me.  My opinion doesn't seem to be universally
  shared -- folks who like mainstream (Nashville) country often seem
  to be disappointed by her recent work -- but I'm convinced that the
  late-90s collaboration between Emmylou and Daniel Lanois has resulted
  in the strongest work either of them has produced in years.  I really
  hope Emmylou continues to work with Lanois as a producer..

  
krj
response 197 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 22:55 UTC 2002

Bob Blackman's Sunday night folk show on WKAR-FM.  Since they're 
pledging, it's some sort of listener's-favorites show and is thus
very old fashioned.  Right now it's a set of Bob Dylan covers.
krj
response 198 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 03:10 UTC 2002

Mollie O'Brien, TELL IT TRUE.  I dug this out of a box today after 
hearing BBC's "Late Junction" show play two tracks from it recently.
Sigh: relying on the BBC to wake me up to stuff I already own...
jaklumen
response 199 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 07:19 UTC 2002

Level 42, "Something About You"
krj
response 200 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 10 02:43 UTC 2002

Thea Gilmore, "Fever Beats."  Jeez, I haven't bought a single in 
maybe a decade?  But it's the only way this track was available.
Something BBC's "Celtic Connections" show played a couple weeks ago.
The second track is all acoustic strummy stuff I'm not crazy
about, and that seems to be more typical of her style than the 
electric guitars of the A-side.
jaklumen
response 201 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 10 09:16 UTC 2002

Mary Mary, "Shackles (Praise You)"
mcnally
response 202 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 10 12:24 UTC 2002

  Talking Heads -- "More Songs About Buildings and Food"

  Rediscovering this album is yet another happy bonus of my great
  iPod-inspired MP3-ripping project.  Have I mentioned repeatedly
  how much I really, really, really like the iPod?  I just wish I'd
  known they were releasing a 10G version the week after I bought
  mine..
happyboy
response 203 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 10 14:13 UTC 2002

lester bowie's brass fantasy: i only have eyes for you
jaklumen
response 204 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 11 05:43 UTC 2002

The Clash-  "Rock The Casbah" (Hot Tracks Remix)
tpryan
response 205 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 11 22:26 UTC 2002

        Led Zepplin's Rock and Roll.  I feel like buying a Cadilac.
mcnally
response 206 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 12 10:30 UTC 2002

  Balls to you, big daddy..  She ain't never comin' back..

  (whoops.. wrong band..)
happyboy
response 207 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 12 15:38 UTC 2002

The Klezmatics: Jews With Horns
otaking
response 208 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 12 20:14 UTC 2002

Delerium - Karma
jaklumen
response 209 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 14 04:08 UTC 2002

Craig David, "Walking Away."  Pop song, yes, but it can apply to so 
many things.  I cried hard the first few times I heard it

..and I've been numb to tears for quite a while.
jaklumen
response 210 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 14 04:08 UTC 2002

Dee-Lite, "What Is Love?"
mcnally
response 211 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 14 05:08 UTC 2002

  Elvis Costello -- "Armed Forces"

  Despite starting the album with "Oh, I just don't know where to begin.."
  there's no evidence whatsoever that at this point in his career he was
  having any difficulty speaking up about what was on his mind..  I miss
  his bitterness and cynicism as much as I miss Richard Thompson's..  
  Neither was ever the same after they started to mellow..
happyboy
response 212 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 14 14:30 UTC 2002

Claudio Villa

buncha stuff from a movie soundtrack.
jaklumen
response 213 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 03:27 UTC 2002

Warren G (with Snoop Dogg), "G Funk Is Here To Stay"
jaklumen
response 214 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 02:49 UTC 2002

Jazzie Redd, "I Am A Dope Fiend," from _The Colors of Jazz_, 1991.
bmoran
response 215 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 19 02:43 UTC 2002

Tony Levin's Pieces of the Sun. #8 called Ooze. Man, does it ever!
coyote
response 216 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 19 05:25 UTC 2002

Japanese koto music
mcnally
response 217 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 20 09:36 UTC 2002

  Another long-neglected album dusted off as part of my great
  rip-to-MP3 project:

     Led Zeppelin -- Physical Graffiti

  It's somewhat surprising to me that I can still enjoy this
  album (particularly the second disc) nearly as much as I did
  fifteen years ago when I first heard it..  My tastes have,
  I'm sure, gotten a lot snootier since those days in my late
  teen years but I'm pleased to say I haven't lost the ability
  to appreciate an enthusiastic album of solid rock standards.
happyboy
response 218 of 369: Mark Unseen   Apr 20 12:40 UTC 2002

zoogz rift: island of living puke

i like to listen to this LOUD while driving thru nice
neighborhoods.
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