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tpryan
response 333 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 14 22:54 UTC 2000

        I got "Titan" by Elevator on for a test spin.  Competent musicianship,
but this techno-dance-latinio beat will probably got back to the free
samples pile.
carson
response 334 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 16 09:23 UTC 2000

(we have that on 12-inch at the station, but I haven't listened to it yet.)
tpryan
response 335 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 16 17:19 UTC 2000

re 334: be wary of bad words and course language (that which is
in English) if you have that concern for your station.
krj
response 336 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 20:07 UTC 2000

Kristi Stassinopoulou, ECHOTROPIA.   Mentioned here many times, I'm sure.
micklpkl
response 337 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 21:22 UTC 2000

Mustard's Retreat: "Sandy Raccoon" (I'm in a weird mood today, what else can
I say?) (thanks Twila)
brighn
response 338 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 17 22:54 UTC 2000

Marc and the Mambas, Torments and Toreros. It's on the third or fourth track.
other
response 339 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 18 06:02 UTC 2000

This Mortal Coil - Meniscus
Limeliters - Streamlined Cannonball
orinoco
response 340 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 18 23:00 UTC 2000

Both at once?
krj
response 341 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 19 03:55 UTC 2000

"Christina Deutekom Sings Verdi."  A $5 album from Harmony House 
Classical.  A live recording mostly of excerpts from Verdi's "Attila,"
which we hope to be seeing in Chicago in a few weeks.
tpryan
response 342 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 21 22:47 UTC 2000

        "Last Christmas" by George Michael and Wham!   Yes, I'm into 
listening to Christmas CDs.  New ones I got this year.
carson
response 343 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 22 02:08 UTC 2000

(a loop from Kitty Craft's "Alright."  kewl gurl music.)
sspan
response 344 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 22 04:23 UTC 2000

The Moon Seven Times - Sunburnt
carson
response 345 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 22 21:00 UTC 2000

(Apotheosis, "O Fortuna."  it's been *so* long... and, yes, it's still
illegal.)
scott
response 346 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 22 23:47 UTC 2000

Thomas Dolby, "The Flat Earth".
tpryan
response 347 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 23 00:04 UTC 2000

        That Celtic Christmas Caleigh CD I mentioned earlier.
micklpkl
response 348 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 23 04:35 UTC 2000

Grant Lee Buffalo, "lone star song"
micklpkl
response 349 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 23 06:15 UTC 2000

While in a very entertaining late-night/early morning party, I heard several
brilliant songs by the Asturian group, Felpeyu. Playing now, "Quirosanu"
krj
response 350 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 23 21:33 UTC 2000

The wonders of the Internet. :)
 
Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros, "Rock Art and the X-Ray Style."
It could probably pass for a good Clash album.
krj
response 351 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 24 03:39 UTC 2000

Peter Gabriel, OVO.  Er, um.  "The Weavers Reel" is nice, but most of the 
rest of the first five tracks are not essential.
carson
response 352 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 30 07:32 UTC 2000

(I'm at the North Wind offices, and they're listening to the D'Angelo
album [you know, *the* D'Angelo album <no, I'm not going to get up and
see what the name of it is; it's *that* one {for the love of... ok, it's
"Voodoo." are you happy now?}. if you don't know, ask someone else.>, the
new one.]. I'm not sure which track is playing.  heck, I only recognize
something like three tracks off the album.)
ashke
response 353 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 30 13:47 UTC 2000

On the way to work today, the radio station played Burl Ives "Have a Holly
Jolly Christmas"...and it's in my head now.  There were 2...well...3 christmas
albums that were played in my house growing up a lot.  Burl Ives, Ferrante
and Teicher (please forgive the spelling if it is wrong...it's been y ears
since I have seen it) with two women dressed as santa's helpers on the cover,
and Jim Neighbors with "Go Tell it on the Mountain"...Burl Ives was perfect
today...I'm gonna have to go find it on CD
tpryan
response 354 of 391: Mark Unseen   Nov 30 22:56 UTC 2000

        A British Import CD call "Ultimate Christmas".  A two CD set again
packaging many tunes more popular in England.  I like listeing to them.
Strange though, this package has a lot of rather recent British stuff, 
plus some 60's Motown, and Bing Crosby's White Christmas.
eeyore
response 355 of 391: Mark Unseen   Dec 1 14:44 UTC 2000

We picked up a Burl Ives Christmas CD at Waldenbooks for 6.99....okey, so we
got 9 cds all together that day, but......:)
scott
response 356 of 391: Mark Unseen   Dec 2 00:33 UTC 2000

Pete Townshend's "All the Best Cowboys have Chinese Eyes".  Title aside, this
is my favorite of his earlier solo albums.
mcnally
response 357 of 391: Mark Unseen   Dec 2 01:35 UTC 2000

  I'd agree that it's the best of his earlier solo stuff, though I've never
  been a huge fan of his solo releases.  (Actually, I think if you put all
  of them together you could come up with two or three really great albums
  but the classic to filler ratio on many of his solo releases is way too
  high for me..)
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