Dr. Dave Purcell wrote:
No, I'm not a weasel, I got a promo copy used,
Well, per all that ranting last week about bootlegs and lost royalties, I
think you owe Ms. Barnett some dough. If you dont get a check in the
mail today your credentials on this list are going to go wayy down
In a message dated 3/31/1999 10:43:06 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Seriously, though, I'm jealous at everyone who's got this. I've been
looking for her first record for a year and nobody here in Denver seems
interested in stocking it.
Phonolux in Nashville has a
Will the Thrill Miner wrote:
Well, per all that ranting last week about bootlegs and lost royalties, I
think you owe Ms. Barnett some dough. If you dont get a check in the
mail today your credentials on this list are going to go wayy down
the toilet.
After a few years on the list,
The single is smoky cool and has been added to TwangCast and my regular FM
station playlist, can't wait to get my hands on the entire CD.
Mike Hays
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For the best
In a message dated 3/31/99 9:43:47 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been
looking for her first record for a year and nobody here in Denver seems
interested in stocking it.
Dang. I saw it at the Austin Record Convention this weekend for $2, in the
special promo
What a gorgeous album. Devoid of the little concessions to HNC that
marred her otherwise-excellent debut album, I've Got A Right To Cry evokes
the glory days of Patsy Cline and the Nashville Sound, while also
occasionally delving into the more hardcore honky tonk sounds of a decade
earlier.