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25 new of 420 responses total.
micklpkl
response 291 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 11 13:36 UTC 2001

June Tabor -- False, False (recorded off the SULT:SPIRIT OF THE MUSIC
television programme)
krj
response 292 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 11 21:04 UTC 2001

Jethro Tull, BENEFIT.  I suspect I should just break down and buy the
rest of the Tull CD issues of the albums I loved as a kid: I need
STAND UP, AQUALUNG, THICK AS A BRICK, and maybe PASSION PLAY.
blaise
response 293 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 12 03:22 UTC 2001

Clam Chowder, _Salvaged_.  (Clam Chowder is a filk band that does a lot of
classic folk as well.)
sspan
response 294 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 13 04:35 UTC 2001

Maria McKee - Jupiter & Teardrop
blaise
response 295 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 14 02:27 UTC 2001

Happiness Emporium - That's Entertainment/Control Yourself
(Double album -- past international champion barbershop quartet)
krj
response 296 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 15 22:32 UTC 2001

(I didn't realize Clam Chowder were still around...)
blaise
response 297 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 16 13:27 UTC 2001

They sure are -- they give a benefit concert every year at Darkover Grand
Council that I've gone to for the last two years.
dbratman
response 298 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 16 20:26 UTC 2001

However, Clam Chowder's two CDs (the only ones I know of) are not new, 
but remasters of tracks from their old LPs and tapes.  Really nice to 
have, though admittedly their recordings sound a lot better if you've 
heard the group in concert.  I've done so just once, 18 years ago, but 
that was enough for some very warm memories.
sspan
response 299 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 17 01:51 UTC 2001

Eden's Crush - No Drama. okay.. am I getting too weird for y'all yet?
eeyore
response 300 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 17 02:32 UTC 2001

Sister Soleil - Soularium
krj
response 301 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 17 03:19 UTC 2001

1651, "Cast A Bell."  This is a spinoff from the Welsh folk band Fernhill
and it includes Tim Harries from the current Steeleye Span lineup
on acoustic bass.  Chamber-folk settings of Playford dance tunes.
(This just came in today's mail.)
tpryan
response 302 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 17 22:17 UTC 2001

        Wings pan.
scott
response 303 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 18 18:19 UTC 2001

The Police, "Ghost in the Machine".

Dammit, why hasn't Stewart Copeland played in anything this cool since?  I
hope the upcoming Oysterhead album doesn't suck.
sspan
response 304 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 19 09:39 UTC 2001

Happy Rhodes - Rhodes I
orinoco
response 305 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 19 18:22 UTC 2001

Cake, _Prolonging the Magic._  I finally tracked my copy of it down.
carson
response 306 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 19 22:26 UTC 2001

(Salt 'n Pepa, "Shoop," from their SNL performance.)
micklpkl
response 307 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 22 03:56 UTC 2001

RE: #299, #304: Definitely not getting too weird for me, as I adore Rhodes
I (and II, etc.) :-)

Gurf Morlix, "With God on Our Side" (from the 'Austin Does Dylan' radio
special) broadcast live
krj
response 308 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 22 17:28 UTC 2001

http://www.classicfm.co.uk again
eeyore
response 309 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 24 16:19 UTC 2001

I'm sure that this won't be much of a shock, but I'm currently listening to
Stell Soleil.  Pretty good, but not as good as I had built it up in my head.

Think Madonna, circa Ray of Light or Rain.  There are a few exceptions to
that, and those songs are excellent.  The rest are just fairly good.

However, the Sister Soleil (her band a couple of years ago) CD Soularium has
got to be in my top 5 favorites.  :)
scott
response 310 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 24 16:34 UTC 2001

Steely Dan,  "Two Against Nature".   Better than I'd thought earlier.  Takes
some getting used to, I suppose.  Tom Waits works the same way on me.
micklpkl
response 311 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 24 17:30 UTC 2001

Ladysmith Black Mambazo, with guest vocalist Dolly Parton, "Knockin on
Heaven's Door" What a treat for me, as this is my all-time favourite Dylan
song, and I was completely unfamiliar with this collaboration. Once again,
a treat from KUT and John Aielli.
krj
response 312 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 24 18:02 UTC 2001

Novalia, "Canti & Briganti."  Italian folk-rock.
tpryan
response 313 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 24 22:03 UTC 2001

        Norman and Saxon by Michael Longcor.  He Kipples on this one.
orinoco
response 314 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 24 22:17 UTC 2001

Ellen McKeown, _Distillation._  She sounds rather like what would have
happened if Rickie Lee Jones had a thing for Country & Western novelty tunes.
This is less of an insult than it sounds like.
anderyn
response 315 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 25 00:50 UTC 2001

WAS the Kingston Trio, but now a history channel show on the Vikings.
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