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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 08:34:41 MEZ
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- Comments: Originally-From: Mike McGuire <MIKEM@OAK.HIS.UCSF.EDU>
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- From: Hosko <RMCB@DLRVM.BITNET>
- Subject: Ricgard Thompson
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- Mike McGuire said:
- >Thank you Michael and Carol for the quick response. It seems to me that
- >between the 2 of you Bright Lights might be a good place for me to start.
- >I am going to try and pick it up today. I am also going to get The Sundays
- >latest. I really like there first and I have heard only a little of the
- >recent and have liked what I did hear.
-
- If I'd been a bit quicker off the mark I'd have also recommended 'Bright
- Lights', it's also one of my all time favourite albums. Anyway, I would
- be interested to hear what you think of it (first impressions) when you
- get it. I've also been considering buying another Thompson CD and I
- found the response to your posting very useful - I'll be picking up
- 'Pour Down' and 'Shoot Out' when I see them.
-
- Hosko
-
- PS: Someone yesterday sent a mail mentioning that they were in ecstasy
- listening to the Sandy Dendy Collection. Well, if that person hasn't
- got anything by Sandy then I would strongly recommend that they buy
- the CD 'Sandy' (over here it's available at a 'Nice' price). I consider
- this album to rate along side 'Bright Lights' & 'Liege & lief' that
- someone else mentioned as being superb period pieces. All 3 of these
- would be in my 'All-time-greatest-desert-island-top-20-masterpiece-
- esential-listening-collection' along with the first 2 Steeleye Span
- albums ('Hark! The Village Wait' and 'Please To See The King') and
- the incredible 'No Roses' by Shirely Collins & the Albion Band.
- If anyone likes the type of music that we're talking about here and
- hasn't heard 'No Roses', then I suggest that they just go out
- and buy it - there's no need to listen to it first, just take my
- word.
-