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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adam Johnston <Adam.Johnston@ait.co.uk>
> To: JP Jones <jpj102@york.ac.uk>; Tim Kemp <pp0u7078@liverpool.ac.uk>
> Cc: 'Acid-Jazz@ucsd.edu' <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
> Date: 6. februar 1998 10:57
> Subject: Re[2]: where is everybody/Mother Earth
>
>
> >> Whilst I'm here, I've just been lent a CD of a band called 'Mother
> Earth'
> >> (album is called 'The People Tree' out on Acid Jazz records [UK]),
> great
> >> relaxed down-tempo jazz/funk stuff. Sounds a bit like a new-age band
> but
> >> they are not. Definitely recommended.
> >> Good introduction is the single 'Jesse', off the album.
> >
> >>I'd agree with that. I've got that album, and it's rather laid-back and
> >>mellow. Jesse is probably my favourite off of the album - and is also a
> >>great tune to hear live.
> >
> >I discovered Mother Earth on a 3CD collection in the UK (this is ......
> Acid
> >Jazz), and Jesse was their featured track. Another compilation CD (phials
> of
> >Acid Jazz) has a track called Mr. Freedom. I just bought a double CD with
> 2
> of
> >theirs on it : Stoned Woman and You Have Been Watching (1997, Snapper
> Records).
> >All this stuff is real 'acid jazz' - smooth and peaceful stuff. Tim - if
> you are
> >at Liverpool you ought to be able to get hold of all this easily. Enjoy
> ....