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scott
response 266 of 503: Mark Unseen   Oct 30 13:39 UTC 1999

"Six String Samurai" is highly recommended by Scott.  Nine thumbs up!  ;)
orinoco
response 267 of 503: Mark Unseen   Oct 30 16:20 UTC 1999

"Gone", by Sonia Dada.  Have I raved about these guys yet?  They're a
blues/soul/rock/gospel/whatever band from Chicago that my Dad discovered last
year.  (Bought all three of their albums unheard after reading a good review
of them, and ended up being right).  Further proof that Rock Is Not Dead (tm).
carson
response 268 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 1 13:07 UTC 1999

(Handsome Boy Modeling School, _So... How's Your Girl?_. features 
Prince Paul of Stetsasonic/De La Soul fame, and the Automator of 
Dr. Octagon fame.)
mcnally
response 269 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 1 14:46 UTC 1999

  Eno -- "Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)"
gnat
response 270 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 1 21:50 UTC 1999

Whoo!  One of my all-time favorite albums!
mcnally
response 271 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 1 22:26 UTC 1999

  Our musical tastes seem to have a fair amount in common (and also,
  an interesting amount of non-overlap, as well..)
eeyore
response 272 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 2 00:38 UTC 1999

The Wall: Live in Berlin.

We were talking about it at work today, and now I needed to hear it. :)
tpryan
response 273 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 2 00:38 UTC 1999

        New Sting CD "Brand New Day".  Earlier on-line listening
included the new Big Bad VooDooo Daddy CD.  Paul McCarney's 
"Run Devil Run" CD is also in the player.  A previous listen to 
that shows he knows how to rock again.  A shuffle play that sent
me to a track in the middle was a welcome distraction, and seemed
to make for a better lead track than his choice.
gnat
response 274 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 2 01:36 UTC 1999

Dressy Bessy, "Pink Hearts Yellow Moons" - sugary girlie pop from
Denver.  Their bassist sent it to me in exchange for one of my tinfoil
sculptures.  He's a nice guy, so I feel obligated to like it.
mcnally
response 275 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 2 05:31 UTC 1999

  Talk Talk -- "Spirit of Eden"

  I'm not sure I can over-recommend this album.  Nor do I have any idea
  (if it were not for their name on the album cover) how you would ever
  know that this was the same band that charted with cheesey synth-pop
  hits in the early 80s.  Despite glowing recommendations and a strong
  cult following on Usenet, for many years I avoided it because every
  time I thought of Talk Talk (the band) I thought of "It's My Life" or
  "Talk Talk" (the single.)

  Instead, this album is a lush and layered composition, a perfect
  blend of string bass, wonderfully subdued percussion, drifting organ,
  and muddy vocals that the band never matched on any other album,
  although you can hear shadows of it from time to time.  You can hear
  hints of it, too, in some of Tim Friese-Greene's production work for
  other bands (for instance, Catherine Wheel..)

  Happily, I believe "Spirit of Eden" has been re-released in the US
  after having been available only on import for many years.  I'm not
  sure I've ever talked anyone into buying this album, though that's not
  for lack of trying.  At any rate, someone *should* snap up the used
  copy I saw recently at Encore..
orinoco
response 276 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 2 15:33 UTC 1999

Ben Folds Five, "Whatever and Ever Amen".  
dbratman
response 277 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 2 21:56 UTC 1999

The new re-release CD of "Yellow Submarine".  Remastered; that seems to 
mean in this case that it's LOUDER!

gnat 245: I'm about to visit Portland; where's your friend's record 
store?
gnat
response 278 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 2 22:29 UTC 1999

I don't remember (since I don't know my way around the city), but it's
called Discover Records - you should be able to find it in the phone book.
Tell Michael Keefe that I sent you... :)

Reviewing for the station: Saturnine, "American Kestrel."  I kept
thinking, "Who do these guys sound like?"  And then it hit me - 
they're like a very quiet, gentle version of the Byrds.  The Gene
Clark cover should have clued me in.  3.5 stars, maybe 4.
mcnally
response 279 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 2 23:22 UTC 1999

 (3.5/4 out of how many possible?) 

  Perhaps I'll check that out, I'm a big Byrds fan.  Another Byrds-like
  album I recommend from recent years is Ride's "Carnival of Light"
  I think it pissed off their regular fans, who expected more drony
  shoegazer stuff, but at least *I* really liked it..


gnat
response 280 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 3 03:27 UTC 1999

3.5 out of 5.  (I don't think they warrant a 4.)
katie
response 281 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 3 05:12 UTC 1999

I'm listening to Dev Singh, "Heartscape."
eeyore
response 282 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 3 13:57 UTC 1999

(Meg thinks that maybe her music isn't exotic enough for this conferance)

Right now it's Montey Python Sings.
katie
response 283 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 3 14:08 UTC 1999

The Best of Mary McCaslin.
otaking
response 284 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 3 20:23 UTC 1999

Gibbon the Troubador, "An Ode of the Troubador" I've seen Gibbon perform at
cons, and at the Blessed Be and Meet Me in '99" event. I love listening to
him perform. He has a cool description too. "Gibbon the Troubador is a
twentieth century characature of a sixteenth minstrel."
scott
response 285 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 3 21:30 UTC 1999

He's also a regular at Ren Fest in Michigan.
tpryan
response 286 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 4 02:53 UTC 1999

        The Batman:Beyond soundtrack CD.  Just out recently.
mcnally
response 287 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 4 03:22 UTC 1999

  The Rolling Stones -- "Let it Bleed"
gypsi
response 288 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 5 12:41 UTC 1999

"Absent" - new song by yours truly and my friend Magnus
otaking
response 289 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 5 13:43 UTC 1999

Pink Floyd "Dark Side of the Moon"
eeyore
response 290 of 503: Mark Unseen   Nov 5 15:20 UTC 1999

Les Miz: The British version.
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