Azeem wrote:
>>Mais bien sur! I was in no way suggesting stopping at the the JA album
>>(which was actually her third, if you count the "Whatever's For Us" album
she
>>made with Pam Nestor, the second being Back To The Night); in fact, once
JA
>>had finished, I went straight to Show Some Emotion, which is also very
>>lovely. I will go to To The Limit next. Personally, Me Myself I doesn't
>>quite hit those heights, although All The Way From America is truly
>>wonderful. Even her less-good works have a few great songs. The Key
wasn't
>>that great, but it did contain "Drop The Pilot", one of her biggest hits
and
>>an unusually up-tempo and irresistible rocker.
Glad to hear it! Sorry if I implied that you thought it was her only good
album, but I thought I should put in a word for some of the others, as I
know so many people start and stop at the self-titled one. I know better
than to think you yourself wouldn't have explored further. Even the
critics often forget (or at best under appreciate) the brilliant Whatevers
For Us. In fact, it's one of my most played albums by any artist, and
knocks the spots of many other debuts.
Have you listened to any of her latest work? It takes a while to grow on
you, but is worth it. Maybe I could use some b-sides and live tracks to
fill up this much delayed Nut CD. Interested?
>> NP: The build-up to some football match...
Some football match? England 5 - Germany 1!!!!!! That's not 'some
football match' by any stretch of the imagination. I'm very glad I wasn't
a German on the streets of London last night. It was scary enough being on
the winning side.
Rob
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