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Kiri Eschelle (kiri@om-records.com)
Mon, 23 Jun 1997 15:26:34 -0700


Personally, I think adding "Mushroom Jazz" to this list (if you have any
interest in some more UK flavor) might be appropriate. I think most of
you know about this one, but just in case there are some new
subscribers, I though I'd throw it out

peace from OM
k

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>From: Tahira[SMTP:tahira@nw.com.br]
>Sent: Monday, June 23, 1997 2:03 PM
>To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
>
>>To: Jose-Miguel Yamal <jmy@owlnet.rice.edu>
>>From: Tahira <tahira@nw.com.br>
>>Subject: Re: Brand new heavies live album?
>>
>>At 20:52 22/06/97 -0500, you wrote:
>>>Hi, I'm a jazz pianist in Houston, and am very insterested in learning
>>>more about 'acid jazz', but I see all these names, and don't know where
>>>to start! What are some good beginning albums to check out? Thanks
>>>Jose-Miguel
>
> Hi jazzers !!
> Wel, Jose... I began listening, the artists more famous like Brand
>New Heavies, Incognito, James Taylor Quartet, Jhelisa and others. After this
>you will hearding others stuffs, depends your taste.
> For to begin I indicate you:
>
> Brand New Heavies - "Brothers and Sisters"
> Incognito - "Positivity" and "Benneath the Surface"
> James Taylor Quartet - "On the handle of inevitable"
> Cosa Nostra - "Love the music"
>
> And the collection "This is Acid Jazz" from Instinct Records.
>
> I hope you enjoy it !
> Peace,
> Tahira.
>
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