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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.
eeyore
response 316 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 25 03:05 UTC 2001

Kingston Trio, eh?  hmmm....
(meg starts rooting through the box she packed earlier)
I've been meaning to pull a few gems off of my father's 3 disk set...
krj
response 317 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 25 17:46 UTC 2001

Sari Kaasinen & Sirmaaka, "Tshi Tshi."  Sari was the original leader of
Varttina until she left that band about five years ago.  Her spinoff 
album is pretty good.
micklpkl
response 318 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 25 17:53 UTC 2001

Five Hand Reel, "Sliave Gallion Braes"
krj
response 319 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 26 19:06 UTC 2001

Talking Heads, "The Warner Brothers Music Show," a 1979 live promo LP.
Getting ready for a big vinyl binge this weekend.
 
This obscurity is mostly of interest for a fast arrangement of the song
"Electricity" from the FEAR OF MUSIC album, but there are a few other 
nice touches.  Too bad it was already pretty scratched up when I got it,
though a treatment with LAST record preservative in the mid 80s seems to 
have quieted it down somewhat.
krj
response 320 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 27 23:07 UTC 2001

Five Hand Reel, first album.  Completely brilliant 70s Scottish electric
folk band, now fading fast into the mists of obscurity because legal 
disputes have prevented any CD issues.
ashke
response 321 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 28 00:54 UTC 2001

Saliva "Every 6 seconds"  It's a great album, honest, just get over the name,
and it's good!
sspan
response 322 of 420: Mark Unseen   May 29 01:08 UTC 2001

kasia kowalska - 5
krj
response 323 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jun 1 02:43 UTC 2001

A highlights CD from Offenbach's opera TALES OF HOFFMAN, which we are 
seeing soon in its run at Michigan Opera Theatre.
tpryan
response 324 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jun 1 18:38 UTC 2001

        CDs that I got this past weekend at MarCon
Michael Longcor - Kitchen Junk Drawer
Michael Longcor - Heartburn 
Nate Bucklin - Rainbow's Edge
Barry and Sally Childs-Helton - Tempus Fugitives
Heather Alexander - A Gypsy's Home
ookla the mok - smell no evil
        The first four contain a lot of material that is on out-of-print
cassettes that I already have.  Michael Longcor has the highest percent
of 'new anywhere' of those.  Heather  and ookla are all new material.
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