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gull
response 5 of 14: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 15:10 UTC 2004

This was actually released in 2002, but I bought it this year:
"In Violet Light" by The Tragically Hip.  I think it's my favorite album
of theirs that I own.  (They have ten albums, and I only own four so
far.)  If you're not already a Hip fan, though, it may take a while to
grow on you; it'd be a bit like comining in in the middle.  It might be
better to start with "Phantom Power", which is also an excellent album.
happyboy
response 6 of 14: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 23:40 UTC 2004

ry cooder and manuel galban: mambo sinuendo
willcome
response 7 of 14: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 23:47 UTC 2004

HEY< I"VE GOt that eonee~!
krj
response 8 of 14: Mark Unseen   Jan 19 19:53 UTC 2004

Ryan in resp:3 :: so what did you like this year that came out before
2003?  It's like the NBC ads promoting old reruns:  "If you haven't heard
it before, it's new to you!!"
ryan
response 9 of 14: Mark Unseen   Jan 19 20:17 UTC 2004

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jor
response 10 of 14: Mark Unseen   Jan 24 20:05 UTC 2004

        About a year ago, during the war buildup,
        WDET kept playing this strange kind of
        groove piece that I thought might have been Bjork.

        IIRC, it turned out to be Sinead O'Connor singing
        with 'Widespread Panic'.

        Well I must not recall correctly, because now
        I can find no trace of it:

        "Don't be afraid . . 
        Let your, heart, sing"

        Something like that. I need help.

mcnally
response 11 of 14: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 01:27 UTC 2004

  Probably that's "What Your Soul Sings", a track she did with Massive Attack
  on the last Massive Attack album, "100th Window".

  I very highly recommend Massive Attack's classic trip-hop albums "Protection"
  and "Mezzanine".  I personally found "100th Window" very disappointing.
bhoward
response 12 of 14: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 04:05 UTC 2004

Mezzanine is my favorite by them.  Love playing it when driving through 
Tokyo at night for some reason.
mcnally
response 13 of 14: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 08:50 UTC 2004

  "Mezzanine" is good but I prefer "Protection" and also "No Protection",
  a dub-remix album of the tracks on "Protection" done by British dub
  artist Mad Professor.  But if he liked "What Your Soul Sings" he really
  can't go wrong with either album..  "Blue Lines", their first album, is
  also good but different enough I would think "Protection" or "Mezzanine"
  would be better starting points.
jor
response 14 of 14: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 18:37 UTC 2004

        Thanks. No wonder I couldn't find anything under
        "Widespread Panic". Sheesh.
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