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25 new of 420 responses total.
anderyn
response 350 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 6 12:49 UTC 2001

Agreed, very good. (But I'm feeling a little underwhelmed by it, anyhow.)
bmoran
response 351 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 01:59 UTC 2001

Well, the 2nd one was hard to beat. I find myself humming a lot of it at
times.
scott
response 352 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 03:19 UTC 2001

The Brothers Groove, "Clamp it Down".  Bought the CD yesterday at TOP...
sspan
response 353 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 03:19 UTC 2001

Mary Fahl - Raging Child
dbratman
response 354 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 9 07:10 UTC 2001

"Maurice and I" by the Flash Girls, while I wait for my copy of their 
new album to arrive.
happyboy
response 355 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 9 15:37 UTC 2001

jimmy dale gilmore: one endless night
eeyore
response 356 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 9 21:55 UTC 2001

Train: Drops of Jupiter.
oddie
response 357 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 06:34 UTC 2001

Jacques Loussier plays Bach, the newish album from 199x and not really
as good as his 60s stuff (the electric bass is a bit annoying, I find).
But it is fun to listen to and was lying beside the computer, so.
krj
response 358 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 14 18:49 UTC 2001

The late Lal Waterson & Oliver Knight, "A Bed of Roses."
sspan
response 359 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 16 23:47 UTC 2001

Stacie Orrico - Without Love
ashke
response 360 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 04:23 UTC 2001

Enya - Watermark
arianna
response 361 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 22 05:16 UTC 2001

Bjork - Vespertine
tpryan
response 362 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 22 13:45 UTC 2001

        Beatle Brunch on WOMC, Sundays 9am, 104.3fm, Detroit.
orinoco
response 363 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 22 14:14 UTC 2001

Page and Plant, "Walking into Clarksdale."

I'm really ashamed to admit this, but I'm liking Page & Plant much better than
Led Zeppelin these days.  The Arabic and British folk influences come out so
much more clearly on their reunion albums -- especially on the more recent,
"No Quarter," which features a kickass version of the British murder ballad
"Gallows Pole" and re-orientalized versions of a few Led Zep classics.  
krj
response 364 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 23 00:00 UTC 2001

Nigel Eaton, who played hurdy gurdy on some of "No Quarter," is a 
regular figure on the British folk scene; he became well known 
in the band Blowzabella, and these days he seems to mostly do 
one-shot special projects.
scott
response 365 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 23 01:56 UTC 2001

The Who, "The Kids are Alright" soundtrack.  Looking for more guitar tunes.
raven
response 366 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 23 03:38 UTC 2001

Is that new Bjork?  How is it?
orinoco
response 367 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 23 04:34 UTC 2001

"No Quarter" does have some pretty kick-ass hurdy gurdy.
raven
response 368 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 23 13:06 UTC 2001

Orin you are on the last couple of days, any sentence that contains hurdy
gurdy and "kick ass," is a keeper. :-)
krj
response 369 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 23 19:35 UTC 2001

Makes sense to me, but I used to collect hurdy gurdy albums.
 
NP: Runrig, "The Stamping Ground."  Their new album, out for a couple
months.  Getting dropped by their major label (Chrysalis) seems to have
done them a lot of good; as usual with Runrig there are a couple of 
slow ballads I can skip.  (Ah, for those who don't know the band:
Scottish arena rock band with a small amount of folk influence: 
some songs use bagpipes, and some songs are in Gaelic.)
tpryan
response 370 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 23 22:51 UTC 2001

        Billy Joel, the Millenium concert, two CD set.  I am glad I 
bought it at a discount price (look for it at Borders Outlet for $9.99)
instead of the original $30 or more.  Just not a treat for me as 
much as other live releases (CD/VHS).
krj
response 371 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 01:38 UTC 2001

"Triki 1: Diatonic Dynamite."  Anthology of the accordion & tambourine 
folk style of the Basque region, with some pop influences on some of 
the recordings.  Probably for accordion fans only.
ea
response 372 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 22:58 UTC 2001

(where is the Borders Outlet)
ea
response 373 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 22:59 UTC 2001

(add missing ? at end of last response)
krj
response 374 of 420: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 16:13 UTC 2001

Xose' Manuel Budino, "Paralaia."  Spanish/Galician bagpipe player, 
with support from some Breton and Basque musicians I'm fond of.
Part of yesterday's Big Box.
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