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flem
response 50 of 369: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 21:19 UTC 2001

Apoptygma Berserk.  It's a collection of mp3's I downloaded in a hurry one
day just to check them out, then burned onto a CD so's I could listen at work.
Now I'm trying to decide which CD(s) to buy...
krj
response 51 of 369: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 04:39 UTC 2001

Laika and the Cosmonauts, "Instruments of Terror."  This had a price
sticker on it from House of Musical Traditions, which means it's been
sitting around unopened for at least three years and probably longer.
  :(   The surf rendition of a big Varttina hit ("Oi Dai") was cute.
krj
response 52 of 369: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 15:46 UTC 2001

Dikanda, "Music from Four Corners of the East."   Finally, the whole CD
from Poland, instead of just the 3 mp3 files I downloaded from their 
web site.  This is going to be one of my favorites of the year, 
review to follow later this week I hope.
otaking
response 53 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 03:50 UTC 2001

Kate Bush, "The Kick Inside" I still enjoy listening to KAte's first album.
krj
response 54 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 18:47 UTC 2001

Teagrass, "Moravian Love Songs."  Performed with American-style 
accompaniment.  :)
micklpkl
response 55 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 19:24 UTC 2001

Weird Al Yankovic, "Pretty Fly for a Rabbi"
tpryan
response 56 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 22:57 UTC 2001

        Boomtown Rats greatest hits.
mcnally
response 57 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 23:31 UTC 2001

  Ride -- "Carnival of Light"
micklpkl
response 58 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 4 16:11 UTC 2001

"Hungry Dog" a Plains Indian chant from a CD called NATIVE AMERICAN LEGENDS.
This CD has been a good soundtrack for working, today, although I feel the
music is a bit too heavy on the synth.
snowth
response 59 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 5 23:32 UTC 2001

The muppet Radio station, WITHOUT HEADPHONES! I really like it when my roomate
goes home for the weekend! I like her a lot, but I Need My Personal Space!
That and the right to listen to stupid songs like "the Person in my
neighborhood." :)
krj
response 60 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 15 00:21 UTC 2001

The Best of Pete Townshend.  Leslie's pick.
krj
response 61 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 15 02:03 UTC 2001

Steve Earle, "Transcendental Blues"
scott
response 62 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 16 02:10 UTC 2001

(Ken, which "Best of Pete Townshend"?)
micklpkl
response 63 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 16 03:37 UTC 2001

Cake, COMFORT EAGLE
micklpkl
response 64 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 16 13:58 UTC 2001

Maite Dono, "Os Reis do Caurel" ... yet another Galician vocalist, singing
in front of traditional CeltIberian instrumentation. Her style is very
lyrical, and I enjoy hearing a range of emotion in her voice.
krj
response 65 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 16 18:26 UTC 2001

resp:62 :: I didn't know there were multiple Bests of Pete Townshend.
This one is a 1996 compilation which is subtitled "Cool Walking...etc"
otaking
response 66 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 17 03:23 UTC 2001

Gypsy Passion: New Flamenco
krj
response 67 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 18 03:17 UTC 2001

REM, "Fables of the Reconstruction."  Eeek, I feel old.
micklpkl
response 68 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 19 14:05 UTC 2001

Bill Jones, "Tam Lin" - from a performance recorded live off BBC Radio 3.
Piano and flugelhorn make an interesting mix for this song.
krj
response 69 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 19 15:52 UTC 2001

Oooh.
 
Beatles, MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR.  I feel very old.
scott
response 70 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 21 16:16 UTC 2001

Steely Dan, "Aja".  An old vinyl copy; I really should buy the CD.  Fantastic
album.
mcnally
response 71 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 21 19:48 UTC 2001

  It's definitely an amazing piece of work.  I think there are several
  other Steely Dan albums I prefer, but "Aja" is perhaps the "Steely Dan-iest"
  they ever got -- their obsessive studio perfectionism reaches a sort of
  climax on that album..
orinoco
response 72 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 23 18:04 UTC 2001

Piano and flugelhorn does sound interesting, and "Tam Lin" is one of my
favorite tunes.  Do you know if that version of the tune's been released
publicly, or should I beg for a copy of your copy?
micklpkl
response 73 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 23 18:43 UTC 2001

I do know that "Tam Lin" appears on Bill Jones' newest CD, PANCHPURAN, but
I don't own it, yet, and can't say if the recorded arrangement is the same
piano and flugelhorn that she uses on the live performance. Several reviewers
have spoken about her version of the song, and I've read that the arrangement
on the CD is for string quartet and "sparse piano." It's worth mentioning that
she's written an entirely new tune for the words, as well.

I certainly don't mind sharing, and won't make you beg. In fact, I've already
made a copy for krj; another copy won't be a problem.
krj
response 74 of 369: Mark Unseen   Oct 23 21:05 UTC 2001

I could tell you about the studio performance if the living room hadn't
eaten the bleeping CD.  Bill's PANCHPURAN has been picked up for 
US domestic release -- on Compass Records, I think -- so there should 
be some used promo copies around.
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