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430.1 | Unreserved "I'm not sure" | LARVAE::JEFFERY | Why do birds suddenly appear? | Tue May 30 1989 14:56 | 9 |
| Well, I have "In my tribe" ( I think it's the first album ), on
tape with R.E.M. Document on the other. I prefer R.E.M., but 10000
maniacs is OK. Her voice reminds me of Stevie Nicks, but without
being too sickly. Check out their version of Peace Train! I heard
the Cat Stevens version only recently.
Cheers.
Mark.
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430.2 | "In My Tribe" was their 2nd album | 45944::SKELCHER | | Tue May 30 1989 19:13 | 9 |
| "In My Tribe" is their second album, and (in my opinion) their best.
(I think "peace Train" is the worst track on it easily, so that tells
you something about my taste!)
The first one was "The Wishing Chair" and had a slightly harder sound.
It's still pretty good, and difinitely better than the new one which I
found a big disappointment.
Tom
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430.3 | More commercial each time - Uuugh! | RAB::KARDON | Someone's been a bit untidy | Tue May 30 1989 21:03 | 11 |
| Actually, _In My Tribe_ is their third album. It's their second on
a major label. Their first album was called secrets of the I-Ching
and I have only succeeded in finding a bootleg copy of it.
Each of their albums seems more commercially acceptable. _Trouble Me_
never would have made it on _the Wishing Chair_. I haven't heard
the new album yet, but I don't like the trend.
My favorite is WC.
-Scott
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430.4 | | FNYMV6::KEHILY | Almost... | Mon Mar 05 1990 13:24 | 11 |
| This is a bit late from the previous replies, but I've only just found this
conference.
Secrets of the I-Ching was the first album as far as I know, the best track IMO
has to be Dulce et Decorum Est, a poem by Wilfred Owen (killed in WW1), I think
it's excellent, well worth getting the album for.
I have one of the later albums, can't remember the title but it didn't seem as
good as Secrets.
Graham
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