--- Will Dockery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Also, for some strange reason a person is asking about your ancient
> "Waterworlds" album, from a (favorable!) online review cached away
> for at least a decade. I simply replied that I'd be in touch with
> you on that (I should have a crumbling copy of it on cassette out
> in the shed if interest warrants a CD reissue...)

Holy Analog-to-Digital Conversions (ADC), Batman!  Did that come out of
left field, or what?  And you still have a copy?  Amazing!  We will get
together about this off-list - that tape is definitely still worth
something to me if you can find it.  It would be the only extant
recording from that period, I believe, unless Bey still has a copy. 

> "...Aggressive experimental jazz with some rock touches now and then.
> The core is some wild sax playing, backed up by acoustic guitar.
> Ever-changing pieces that don't bother to explore any riff for long,
> but instead bounce to a new idea every few seconds...."
> 
> The guy (named "Joe Castleman") says the review is from 1989.

That is just incredible - this is online?  Link?  URL?  Searching on
"Waterworld" is only going to get me billions of links to the movie, I
think, but the review would show my claim to prior art...  think I
could get waterworld.com?  Hell, a settlement from Universal would be
non-trivial all by itself!


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