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bruin
response 83 of 189: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 01:47 UTC 2003

Billy Idol's cover of the Doors' "L.A. Woman"
jaklumen
response 84 of 189: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 06:35 UTC 2003

David Brubeck's performance of Paul Desmond's "Take Five"
dcat
response 85 of 189: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 15:23 UTC 2003

Johnny Cash, "The Sun Years" (current track: "I Walk the Line")
orinoco
response 86 of 189: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 03:35 UTC 2003

Robert Johnson, "Love In Vain"
jaklumen
response 87 of 189: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 07:48 UTC 2003

snippets of various 80s tunes a la Time Life's "Sounds of the 80s" 
commercial
otaking
response 88 of 189: Mark Unseen   Aug 10 21:07 UTC 2003

William Stromberg's re-record of "The Egyptian" soundtrack, bu Bernard
Herrmann and Alfred Newman. It was the only time Herrmann and Newman worked
together on a soundtrack. Stromberg did an excellent job of conducting in the
styles of both composers.

Earlier, I was listening to a Rose Chronicles sampler, since the lead singer
did vocals on Delerium's Semantic Spaces CD. I much preferred listening to
her do vocals for Delerium.
dcat
response 89 of 189: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 19:44 UTC 2003

RantRadio.com again.  Sister Machine Gun's "Metropolis" is in the discman
whose battery I'm not wasting, however.
krj
response 90 of 189: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 00:28 UTC 2003

Ulla Pirttijarvi, "Ruossa Eanan," and there are a bunch of accent marks
missing on both her name and the album title.  She's a Sami singer who
used to be in the duo Angelin Tytot.  Eeek, I bought this older album 
of hers in March, after hearing her new one sampled on an FRoots Radio
programme.  Some very nice percussion set against the singing.
jaklumen
response 91 of 189: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 06:29 UTC 2003

N 2 Deep, "Back To The Hotel"
otaking
response 92 of 189: Mark Unseen   Sep 2 02:06 UTC 2003

One of the Seal albums, whichever one has "Crazy" on it.
jaklumen
response 93 of 189: Mark Unseen   Sep 2 02:09 UTC 2003

I believe that would be "Seal," (1992)
mcnally
response 94 of 189: Mark Unseen   Sep 2 09:08 UTC 2003

  Ray Charles, "The Complete Country and Western Recordings, 1959-1986"
  
  his version of "You Are My Sunshine" totally rocks and whoever does
  backup vocals on this track (I think it's Margie Hendryx of the Raelettes)
  manages one of the great soul-music growls of all time..
krj
response 95 of 189: Mark Unseen   Sep 2 22:04 UTC 2003

A live BBC Radio 3 broadcast of Purcell's DIDO & AENEAS, from the Proms 
series at the Royal Albert Hall.  This is the same work, at the same hall,
where Leslie and I saw it on our 1995 trip.
scott
response 96 of 189: Mark Unseen   Sep 6 01:44 UTC 2003

Pete Townshend, "Psychoderelict".
tpryan
response 97 of 189: Mark Unseen   Sep 6 17:20 UTC 2003

        Katie Geddes on WDET with Matt Wattroba on "Folks LIke Us".
http://www.wdet.org
krj
response 98 of 189: Mark Unseen   Sep 6 21:05 UTC 2003

The "Fourtold" album, 1960's style folk singing quartet.  Likely to be my
favorite album of 2003.
otaking
response 99 of 189: Mark Unseen   Sep 8 00:54 UTC 2003

"The Ghost of Frankenstein" soundtrack.
scott
response 100 of 189: Mark Unseen   Sep 8 01:07 UTC 2003

David Bowie, "Lodger".  Goes back to library tomorrow.  Didn't know Adrian
Belew was on albums this early.
scott
response 101 of 189: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 00:31 UTC 2003

Emerson, Lake, & Palmer, some kind of best-of CD set I found at the library.
jaklumen
response 102 of 189: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 05:10 UTC 2003

Tom Tom Club, "Genius of Love"
otaking
response 103 of 189: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 22:37 UTC 2003

Steve Reich - Different Trains
scott
response 104 of 189: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 01:16 UTC 2003

Jane Siberry, "Bound by the Beauty".  Another library loan.  I could swear
I've heard this one before, but that doesn't seem likely.  Anyway, I like it.
katie
response 105 of 189: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 18:11 UTC 2003

I love Jane Siberry's music.  We sing it at church all the time. (Yes,
really. "False False Fly," "Calling All Angels," and various Christmms
songs).
scott
response 106 of 189: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 00:00 UTC 2003

Bruce Springsteen, "The Wild, the Innocent, and the E-Street Shuffle".  First
album, and still one of his best.
scott
response 107 of 189: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 00:06 UTC 2003

Oops, that's his second album.  First was "Greetings from Asbury Park", which
is another atypical but still interesting album.
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