Chaser in Paris

From: Gaynutdinova Tamila (tgaynutdinova@unep.fr)
Date: Tue Oct 23 2001 - 15:09:01 CEST

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    Does anyone now where to get new and old issues of Straight no Chaser in
    Paris?
    Thanks...
    T

    -----Original Message-----
    From: velanche@polymail.cpunix.calpoly.edu
    [mailto:velanche@polymail.cpunix.calpoly.edu]On Behalf Of Velanche
    Stewart
    Sent: mardi 23 octobre 2001 02:29
    Cc: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    Subject: Re: In my CD changer...

    In mine? Well, let's see...

    1. Micatone--Ninesongs (Infracom)--I'm playing this as I type.
    2. Megashira--At Last (Infracom)
    3. Mo' Horizons--Remember Yesterday (Stereo Deluxe)
    4. Ursula Rucker--Supa Sista (!K7)--I'd like to see her again when she
    hits L.A. in November, but I'm unsure if I'll get that lucky this time
    around. :-)
    5. Nude Dimensions III (Naked Music)--this is just so well-put together.
    It demands repeat listening coupled with repetitious movements of the
    body and head.
    6. Interfearence--Take That Train (Ubiquity)--this is a *nice* album by
    Tyrell and Paul Martin. You'll hear sounds and percussions that makes
    one feel as if he/she is on a train ride. This will get played again and
    again, for sure.
    7. Four Tet--Pause (Domino)--this is a beautiful album. You will just
    have to take a listen and judge for yourself.
    8. New Testament of Funk 2001 (Unique)--this German label surely knows
    how to embrace funk. I really do dig this one so.

    I'm too tired to write comments on the others, but they are all very
    good and highly recommended.

    V.



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