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192.1 | Van Morrison help needed | BONNET::MACDONALD | | Tue Apr 07 1992 05:20 | 8 |
| Can anybody give me any information on a Van Morrison album called
"TB sheets" - like does it exist, if so when was it issued etc etc
Thanks in advance.
Jamie
PS I'm cross posting this in FOLK_MUSIC and UK_MUSIC
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192.2 | | ONEDGE::FARRELL | The prodigal son returns | Tue Apr 07 1992 10:08 | 14 |
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Hi Jamie,
Yes it does exist and was (I think) one of his first ones after
he left Them.
It was probably from the late 60's / early 70's. I haven't
seen it on CD anywhere, but I wouldn't be surprised if you can
find it at one of the larger stores.
Don't forget his style has changed a lot over the years, so you
could be surprised by that one.
Bernard
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192.3 | Plus 'T.B. Sheets' itself is on CD | VERGA::CLARK | | Tue Apr 07 1992 11:51 | 10 |
| > Yes it does exist and was (I think) one of his first ones after
> he left Them.
Yeah, "T.B. Sheets" was a repackaging of 60s Bang material (post-Them,
pre-Astral Weeks) -- all of it now repackaged yet again, in more
complete form, as the CD "The Bang Masters". The LP packaging you're
referring to had the pretty intense cut "T.B. Sheets", "Brown-Eyed
Girl", and early versions of a couple of "Astral Weeks" cuts (including
a version of "Beside You" that's my favorite). All of these should be
on the "Bang Masters" CD. - Jay
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192.4 | I love him | DELNI::STHILAIRE | Fifty-7 channels & nothin on | Wed Apr 08 1992 15:38 | 23 |
| I just charged tickets to the show at the Orpheum. (one of those
scalper ads from the Phoenix) I got seats way back in the balcony, but
at least I'll be there. I love his voice and his music, and I've only
seen him twice before. Once at Great Woods a couple of years ago, and
once in Edinburgh, Scotland, last summer. The Edinburgh show was the
better of the two.
I love his last 3 albums - Hymns to the Silence, Enlightenment and
Avalon Sunset, and I'll be happy hearing that stuff, but, what I would
really like is to hear Wavelength, or Into The Mystic, or Bright Side
of the Road, or Brown Eyed Girl. I've read that he hasn't sung Brown
Eyed Girl, at a concert, in years, though. I guess he gets sick of
being known for a song he released about 25 yrs. ago, when he's put out
so many good things since, and I can't blame him.
Anyway, I love his music, and I'm looking forward to seeing him again.
When I listen to his beautiful voice, and music, I forget that he's a
short, fat, bald, little man, known for having a grumpy personality!
(but I guess all rock stars can't be gorgeous like Bono and Bruce!) :-)
Lorna
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192.5 | | ONEDGE::FARRELL | The prodigal son returns | Thu Apr 09 1992 11:28 | 15 |
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Lorna,
Don't forget there are two excellent live albums of his.
One (fairly old) double live with some GREAT versions of
songs - It's Too Late To Stop It Now - and another more
recent one recorded in Belfast - I can't remember it's
name.
I'd recommend either. Trouble is that in concert it
can be a gamble. I saw him YEARS ago in Cork, and he
was good. A few nights later in Dublin he sang for
20 minutes and left which pissed off a lot a people !!
Bernard
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192.6 | I will never ever grow so old again | MASALA::DMCCALL | | Thu Apr 23 1992 19:19 | 9 |
| The Best of Van Morrison is an excellent CD.
It covers early "Them" tracks right up to present day.
The production on "Have I told you lately" is superb, but
my fav Van track is :
" Sweet Thing "
The Waterboys do a great cover version of it ( anyone heard it ? )
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192.7 | | LEDS::BURATI | Language Sensitive Listener | Fri Apr 24 1992 00:54 | 10 |
| I saw Van twice back around '70. The shows were both so-so. BUT...
there is ONE HELLUVA performance of "Caravan" with him backed up be The
Band on The Last Waltz album. If you like that vintage Van Morrison
stuff you owe it to yourself to give this track a good loud listen.
Equally good is his performance on the preceding track which is a duet
with Richard Manual sharing the vocals on a cover of "Tura-Lura Lural
(That's an Irish Lulluby)".
These two tracks are a couple of gems on this album.
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192.8 | | GLDOA::REITER | | Fri Apr 24 1992 10:31 | 3 |
| Could someone list the tracks on the Van greatest hits cd?
Thankx
\Gary
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192.9 | | VERGA::CLARK | | Fri Apr 24 1992 14:01 | 34 |
| > Could someone list the tracks on the Van greatest hits cd?
See COMET::RECORDS 443.24 for an in-order listing of tracks. Here's a
chronological list. It's really a collection of singles-type cuts,
which prevents it from really representing his "Best", but there was
clearly a demand for a repository of singles-type nuggets like this.
- Jay
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Broken down by period/album, the cuts go something like this:
- Early (Them & Bang label): Gloria; Baby Please Don't Go; Brown-Eyed
Girl; Here Comes the Night
- from Astral Weeks: Sweet Thing
- from Moondance: Moondance; And It Stoned Me
- from His Band & Street Choir: Domino
- from Tupelo Honey: Wild Night
- from St. Dominic's Preview: Jackie Wilson Said
- from Hard Nose: Warm Love
- from Into the Music: Bright Side of the Road
[+ on CD/cassette] Full Force Gale
- from Beautiful Vision: Cleaning Windows
[+ on CD] Dweller on the Threshold
- from Poetic Champions: Did Ye Get Healed
[+ on CD] Queen of the Slipstream
- from Avalon Sunset: Whenever God Shines His Light; Have I
Told You Lately
- from movie "King of Comedy": [CD/cassette] Wonderful Remark
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192.10 | | LANDO::HAPGOOD | | Fri Apr 24 1992 14:17 | 8 |
| RE: Waterboy's cover of Van's "Sweet Thing"
Yea, I like it ...
very nice,
bob
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192.11 | loved it & him | DELNI::STHILAIRE | I want my zoo TV | Mon Apr 27 1992 16:44 | 4 |
| The concert at the Orpheum Sat. night was wonderful!
Lorna
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192.12 | Van's on the road | MASALA::DMCCALL | | Sun May 17 1992 11:28 | 27 |
| Van (the man) will appear at the " Scottish Fleadh 1992".
This is a celebration of Scottish and Irish music,the event (open air)
will be held at Glasgow green on Sunday 24th of May.There will be three
seperate stages due to the fact that around 30 acts will be performing
( not all at once hopefully).
Other acts appearing:
Del-Amitri
Rory Gallagher
The Chieftains
Hue and Cry
The Silencers
Frankie Miller
Kirsty MacColl
The Kevin Mcdermont Orchesta
The River Detectives
The Fat Lady Sings
and others who I don't know much about.........
should be a good day...
Davie..
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192.13 | Poi/Van | QUIVER::MILLER | | Tue Jul 14 1992 18:26 | 8 |
| FYI: quote from a Poi Dog Pondering song:
"...and if I die in a car wreck,
can I have Van Morrison on my tape deck?..."
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192.14 | wherever you are today... | DELNI::STHILAIRE | makes ya stop & wonder why | Mon Aug 31 1992 10:27 | 2 |
| Happy 47th birthday, Van the Man! :-)
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192.15 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Politically impolite | Mon Dec 28 1992 09:21 | 7 |
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Does Van Morrison have a "Greatest Hits" CD? I want studio,
not live ... saw a live album but not a studio edition.
Thanks for any info.
GTI
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192.16 | See .9 | USABLE::GOOD | Michael Good | Mon Dec 28 1992 12:29 | 2 |
| Re .15: See .9 for a listing of the tracks on the greatest
hits CD.
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192.17 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Politically impolite | Mon Dec 28 1992 12:30 | 6 |
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Oops ... knew I should have looked first!!
Thanks!!
GTI
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192.18 | van at wang in april? | CSLALL::WEWING | | Thu Mar 04 1993 14:43 | 8 |
| rumor that van is coming to boston in april at the wang center.
any confirmations?
van fan from way back
(i saw van and them on the boston common in 1967 (i think)
when all that 'boss town' sound stuff was happening. have seen
him a few times since then and hope to see him in April)
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192.19 | aside | VERGA::CLARK | | Thu Mar 04 1993 15:42 | 7 |
| FWIW, a "Best of Volume 2" CD was supposed to materialize in February, but
apparently didn't. Much as I hate to encourage this sort of thing, I am
morbidly curious as to what it would contain. A "best of" Van Morrison
seemingly should contain something other than perky singles-type cuts.
Probably the fact "Best of" the first is still on the Billboard charts
held up Vol.2... - Jay
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192.20 | Its Here..... | KURMA::DMCCALL | | Tue Mar 09 1993 23:58 | 17 |
|
Best of volume 2 has been released in the UK , I (think) most of the
tracks are album cuts .....The one that springs to mind is
" Rave on John Donne "
Davie......
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192.21 | | VERGA::CLARK | | Tue Mar 23 1993 11:24 | 30 |
| > Best of volume 2 has been released in the UK , I (think) most of the
> tracks are album cuts .....The one that springs to mind is
Got a look at "Best of Van Morrison Vol.2" in the store.
The cuts again were picked by Mr. Man (same as Vol.1); the twist this time
is, it draws only from material Polygram doesn't have to license -- the
Morrison Polygram albums, and Them material. Polygram, seeing the
enduring chart success of Vol.1, wants to milk this one for all it's
worth.
It goes something like shown below, 15 cuts (72 or so minutes) -- listed
by original album, not in playing order. - Jay
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From "Them": Don't Look Back (JL Hooker tune)
"Them Again": It's All Over Now Baby Blue (Dylan)
"Live at Belfast Opera House": Rave on John Donne Parts 1 & 2
"Sense of Wonder": Sense of Wonder
instrumental (Evening Interlude?)
"No Guru No Method No Teacher": The Garden
Irish Rover
"Poetic Champions Compose": The Mystery
Motherless Children
"Irish Heartbeat": (Chieftains) ?? Ma (know the lyrics, not the title)
"Avalon Sunset": When Will I Learn to Live in God
Coney Island
"Enlightenment": Enlightenment
??? 2nd cut
"Hymns to the Silence": Hymns to the Silence
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192.22 | what is he thinking??? | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | you've been a great audience | Tue Mar 23 1993 15:16 | 7 |
| re .21, humph, all I can say is, it sounds like, for the most part,
Van and I have differing opinions of what his best work consists of.
I love his 3 latest albums, but according to your list he didn't pick
many of my favorites. I think he should have let me choose!
Lorna
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192.23 | | VERGA::CLARK | | Tue Mar 23 1993 16:46 | 21 |
| > re .21, humph, all I can say is, it sounds like, for the most part,
> Van and I have differing opinions of what his best work consists of.
Well, I agree. On the other hand, you & I (and any other arbitrary Van
Morrison fan) probably have differing opinions as well.
If you add in Morrison's Vol.1 selections from the same albums, it
improves things only a little...
> - Early (Them & Bang label): Gloria; Baby Please Don't Go;
> Brown-Eyed Girl; Here Comes the Night
> - from Poetic Champions: Did Ye Get Healed
> [+ on CD] Queen of the Slipstream
> - from Avalon Sunset: Whenever God Shines His Light; Have I
> Told You Lately
He did pick 3 of the 4 cuts from "Poetic Champions" I play as a late-night
"song cycle": The Mystery, Queen of the Slipstream, Motherless Children,
Alan Watts Blues. Missed most of my other favorites from recent albums
though. Then again, those of us who already own the albums aren't the
target audience... - Jay
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192.24 | Coming to Boston next month | USABLE::GOOD | Michael Good | Wed Mar 24 1993 12:57 | 4 |
| I heard on WBOS today that Van will be playing the Wang Center in
Boston for two shows on April 26 and 27. Tickets go on sale Friday at
10:00 am via Ticketmaster. Hope I got those dates right - this is from
my memory of the radio announcement...
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192.25 | Coming to Norway this summer | BGO01::SVEINN | Svein Nordrum | Thu Mar 25 1993 03:33 | 4 |
| Van Morrison will be giving two concerts at the "Molde International Jazz
Festival" in Norway this summer. The dates will be 16-17.jul.
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192.26 | number? | USPMLO::GILLIGAN | The skipper too.... | Thu Mar 25 1993 13:45 | 5 |
| Any one know the phone number for the Boston shows?
Thanks,
Brian
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192.27 | you know you're old... | CSLALL::WEWING | | Thu Mar 25 1993 14:19 | 8 |
| speaking of van.
hallway conversation about van.
'i saw him in 67 or 68 along with some of those bosstown
bands like edens' children, beacon street union, etc.'
puzzled looks from bystanders. we were 9 then, we liked
the monkees. one guy says 67, i wasn't even born then.
old man willis
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192.28 | | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | When are we gonna get there? | Thu Mar 25 1993 16:14 | 3 |
| re .26, Ticketmaster number is 617-931-2000.
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192.29 | Bands before solo? | YOFTSS::OPP | | Mon Apr 05 1993 14:32 | 9 |
| I seem to recall that before his successful solo career,
Van Morrison sang in a fairly well-known band. Some of the
entries in this topic, seem to indicate he may have been in
several bands before striking out on his own. Any informa-
tion about bands in his past would be appreciated. Thank
you.
Greg
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192.30 | | LEDS::BURATI | never gonna do it without the fez on | Mon Apr 05 1993 14:51 | 3 |
| If memory serves me well, Van was in "Them" before going solo.
--Ron
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192.31 | When Van's voice used to RASP!! | KEEGAN::TURNER | | Tue Apr 06 1993 08:51 | 29 |
| Them were really a great band, hideously underrated in my opinion.
I think that almost everything Van's done has been admirable from
a critical point of view, but as far as my own personal preference is
concerned, there's no beating the music he recorded with Them.
If my memory serves me right, Them only recorded two studio albums WITH
Van Morrison (plus some psychadaelic influenced recordings after
Morrison had left to start his solo career), but there's a whole host
of excellent compilations of the band's music. In any case, the two
original albums (Them and Them Again) are easily available on CD. The
relatively recent revival (try saying that quickly!) of interest in
their music was sparked off by the mid-eighties wave of beat/r&B bands
like the Chesterfield Kings and the Creeps.
The highpoints of Them's all-too-short career (IMO) include covers of
Baby Please Don't Go (Big Joe Williams), Just A Little Bit (Roscoe
Gordon), It's All Over Now Baby Blue (Bob Dylan) and I Put A Spell On
You (Screaming Jay Hawkins), plus some great originals such as Here
Comes The Night, I Just Want To Give You Everything and Mystic Eyes.
But nearly all their output is worth having. In addition to Morrison
himself, producer Bert Berns was responsible for writing many of their
songs.
Oh, in case I hadn't mentioned it, their music was hard white R&B
(similar to the early Stones, Animals and Yardbirds) with a touch of
jazz and folk.
Dom
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192.32 | i'd see him again anytime | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | i kiss my cat on the lips | Fri Apr 30 1993 11:28 | 8 |
| I saw Van Morrison Monday night at the Wang Center and he was
fantastic. It was the 4th time I've seen him in the past 4 yrs., and I
finally got to see him do Brown Eyed Girl, in person. He also did my
favorite, Vanlose Stairway, and he ended with Gloria. It was really
good.
Lorna
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192.33 | New Van Morrison Album | BGO01::SVEINN | Svein Nordrum | Tue May 18 1993 05:07 | 7 |
| Van Morrison will be out with a new album in June,
it will be called "Returning from Exile" (or something like that).
I've heard one tune from the new album, and it's good old 'Gloria'.
VM and John Lee Hooker does a terrific version of it together, and
they are sounding better than ever...
-Svein
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192.34 | | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | My other piano is a Steinway | Tue May 18 1993 09:01 | 6 |
|
When I heard the new Gloria on the radio, I couldn't recognize it.
It is much more exciting than the original.
Lale
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192.35 | good news | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Tue May 18 1993 14:46 | 5 |
| Yippee! A new Van Morrison album *and* a new U2 album this summer!! I
can't wait - something to liven up my commute! :-)
Lorna
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192.36 | Van's Deep Into The Blues, Hallelujah | TECRUS::ROST | Graduate of More Science H.S. | Mon Jul 19 1993 12:55 | 20 |
| I picked up the new album (geez, I forgot the title already, "Back From
The Exile"?) last week and it's another sharp turn from Van. This time
out he's deep into the blues!
There are some covers of blues and jazz standards like "Good Morning
Little Schoolgirl", "Lonely Avenue", and "Moody's Mood" as well as two
duets with John Lee Hooker ("Gloria" and "Wasted Years") plus a
Hooker-esque blues called "Big Time Operators" where Van rails against
the NYC music biz and plays lead guitar, even! He whips out some nice
harmonica and alto sax work as well. The disk clocks in at over 77
minutes so there's plenty of room for Van to stretch out, and sure
enough, he gets into that out-of-body experience scat work in a few
places.
The band includes at various times Georgie Fame, Candy Dulfer (!!),
Kate St. John of Dream Academy (!!!) and Robert Cray's rhythm section.
In fact the horn section of Dulfer and St. John is a lot grittier than
I would have expected based on their pedigrees.
Brian
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192.37 | Too Long In Exile | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | a period of transition | Mon Jul 19 1993 15:04 | 15 |
| re .36, "Too Long In Exile."
My favorite song is "Ball and Chain." I, also, like "When We Get The
Healin Done," "Too Long In Exile," "Wasted Years" and "I Can Take Care
of You." "Gloria" and "Good Morning Little School Girl" are okay. I
always skip over the one where he rails against the music business, and
there's 3, I think, on Side 2 (I have the cassette), that are after
"Wasted Years" and before "I Can Take Care of You" that I always skip
over.
I think this album is a real mixed bag. There are 5 that I love, 3 or
4 that I don't like, and the rest are just ok.
Lorna
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192.38 | a night in san francisco | OSLLAV::SVEINN_P | Svein Nordrum | Fri Apr 22 1994 05:44 | 40 |
| I got hold of Van Morrisons latest album (live - 2cd ~2.5 hours)
called "a night in san francisco", yesterday.
This is a great live album ! A truly celebration of music (ballads,
blues, soul, funk&jazz).
CD1:
1. Did Ye Get Healed ?
2. It's All in The Game/Make it Real One More Time
3. I've been working
4. I Forgot That Love Existed
5. Vanlose Stairway/Trans-Euro Train/Fool For You
6. You Make Me Feel So Free
7. Beautiful Vision
8. See Me Through/Soldier Of Fortune/Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf
Agin
9. 'Ain't That Loving You Baby ?
10. Stormy Monday/Have You Ever Loved A Woman ?/No Rollin' Blues
11. Help me
12. Good Morning Little School Girl
13. Tupelo Honey
14. Moondance/My Funny Valentine
CD2:
1. Jumpin' With Symphony Sid
2. It Fills You Up
3. I'll Take Care Of You/It's A Man's, Man's, Man's World
4. Lonely Avenue/4 O'Clock in The Morning
5. So Quiet In Here/That's Where It's At
6. In The Garden/You Send Me/Allegheny
7. Have I Told You Lately That I love You ?
8. Shakin' All Over/Gloria
Special Guests:
Candy Dulfer
John Lee Hooker
Junior Wells
Jimmy Witherspoon
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192.39 | | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | fancy clothes & diamond rings | Fri Apr 22 1994 16:02 | 8 |
| I hope Van tours this year. It's been almost a year since I've seen
him in concert and I'm going into withdrawal. Has anybody heard
anything about whether he'll be touring the US soon?
(Hey, maybe he can do Woodstock II. He used to live there.) :-)
Lorna
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192.40 | "Do you know thw way to Kansas City....?" | PAKORA::DMILLER | Hello...it's me. | Fri Apr 22 1994 23:29 | 8 |
|
Can any Van fans point me in the direction of an album that contains
the song "The Eternal Kansas City". I have a single version backed
with "Joyous Sound" from late '70's (maybe early eighties) but can't
see it on any of the CD's in the bigger record shops.
Derek.
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192.41 | | LEZAH::CLARK | | Mon Apr 25 1994 11:38 | 6 |
| > Can any Van fans point me in the direction of an album that contains
> the song "The Eternal Kansas City".
The aptly titled "A Period of Transition". It's available on CD. I'm
fond of 3 or 4 songs on that album, though other fans I know are unmoved.
- Jay
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192.42 | just found the topic | REFDV1::MURPHY | Symbolic stack dump follows... | Wed Nov 01 1995 13:21 | 5 |
| So... did anyone get the new album, "Days like this"?
He just keeps churning out excellence.
Steve
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