Bob "Covers" wrote:

> You missed my point, Andrew...I wasn't talking about co-production, I was 
> talking about the *compositions* they did together, which are:
> 
> From DED:
> Tax Free
> Fiction
> 
> From CMIARS:
> Lakota
> Tea Leaf Prophecy
> Snakes And Ladders
> Reocurring Dream
> 
> From NRH:
> Nothing Can Be Done
> 
> 

I would note that the 'music' from the DED and NRH songs noted above is 
credited solely to Klein. From CMIARS, the music credits are shared. 

That said, Bob M, I agree with you that Nothing Can Be Done is the weakest 
cut on NRH (the only weak cut, IMO, except that Come in from the Cold is 
about twice as long as it should be). However, I disagree vehemently with 
your choice of 'abysmal' to describe CMIAR. I think it is quite a good 
effort, except for Snakes and Ladders and Reocurring Dream (and A Bird That 
Whistles is sort of a weak closer). I think it was an ambitious attempt at 
artistic (rather than commercial) work, and I respect that, even in those 
cases where I think it failed. I realize we disagree about the merits of Tea 
Leaf Prophecy (which I like a lot) and Dancin Clown. However, even if you 
consider it abysmal, I think you owed it an asterisk when you wrote as much. 
As in "abysmal *"

* By Joni's Standards

Bobs'art

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