Here' a mess of diverse palette cleaning vocalizations for ya!

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - "Mustt Mustt"
Neville Brothers - "Yellow Moon"
Mary Jane Lamond  - "Suase'"
Cheb Khaled - "N'ssi N'ssi"
Karan Casey  - "The Winds Begin to Sing"
Le Mystere Des Voix Bulgares - "Ritual"
Rufus Wainwright - "Poses"
Marisa Monte  - "Rose and Charcoal"
The Brand New Heavies  - "Brother Sister"
Adrian Belew - "Mr. Music Head"
K.D. Lang - "Absolute Torch and Twang"

A bit all over the place.  Some old, some fairly new.  All unique and very
cool in their own way.  Music, like people, comes in lots of different
flavors.  And that's a beautiful thing.  Eat while you can and be glad the
Innocence Mission is still pluggin' away with or without drums.  They hit
the vein for me in a big way.  So if even it's down to Don and Karen
recording in the kitchen with nothing but an acoustic guitar and a tamborine
I'd still be plunkin' down my money to get the latest. But for those needing
a percussion fix try Doudou Ndiaye Rose "Djabote".  It's a live outdoor
recording complete with dancers and some vocals.  Vibrant as all get out.
Makes you feel alive.  That's also a beautiful thing.


John Stinchcomb  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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>From: "James Shaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [im] Re: Befriended
>Date: Fri, Jul 11, 2003, 11:04 PM
>

> Mr. Harrod wrote:
>
> "You might want to put on some Lynyrd Skynyrd as a palette cleanser
> after the record finishes."
>
> I've been listening to the re-released
> Uncle Tupelo CDs a lot this summer.  Indeed, "Befriended"
> is about the only CD right now that can prompt me
> to pry Uncle Tupelo out of the player.  They write and
> sing in utterly different idioms, but Karen Peris and
> Jay Farrar sit at the top of my personal pantheon of
> singer-songwriters along with Robyn Hitchcock and that
> guy with something caught in his throat, Bob Dylan.
>
> Jim
>
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