Mark Casarotto wrote:
life was saved by The Cowboy Junkies "Trinity Session" - in fact, that's a pretty darn good recommendation if it did come out before 1/1/90),
i have one Cowboy Junkies single, it's a VU cover version, and it's quite poor actually. i never really got the appeal, but i'm a philistine.
considered suggestions - but in the meantime, can I ask if anyone knows anything about an Antipodean combo called Look Blue Go Purple, whose fine, fine "Cactus Cat" single is my only link to them, and that's just on a compilation.
that's a mighty compilation, the Flying Nun 'in love with these times', and i dunno anything about LBGP aside from the fact that the sleeve notes say that cactus cat is from the 12" EP 'LBGPEP2', which suggest that there might have been a LBGPEP1. There was a wealth of New Zealand Pop in the 80s and i guess there is still... Flying Nun was sold recently to a major i think, which is a shame, but they released some astonishing records.
Oh yes - and one more final thing. John Kennedy on XFM played religiously, about 2-3 months ago, an instrumental tune, about 8 minutes long, by someone I _think_ was called Skyway. It was very mellow, pretty obvious, but I really liked it. Can anyone enlighten me? A private email'd be cool. Ta!
weird, cos i was listening to the Skyway LP in school today when the kids weren't around and i had chance to do some painting. it's a lovely record, but i have no details since it was taped for me by a friend. if no-one else can help with details, i'll ask him next week when i see him. i do recall it came in some lovely minimalist packaging. hope that didn't bore everyone. the duke ----------------------------------------------------------------------- . This message was brought to you by the Sinister mailing list. . To send to the list please mail "sinister@majordomo.net". . For subscribing, unsubscribing and other list information please see . http://www.majordomo.net/sinister . For questions about how the list works mail owner-sinister@majordomo.net . Coinini athasach ata muid - ag canuint amhrain na . coinini - nach bhfuilimid? -----------------------------------------------------------------------