You may also want to look at my current list.
Yes, I was here for the rest of December, but I didn't
record what I listened to. Mostly, I kept the various CDs in
Bob Marley's "Songs of Freedom" rotating through the player.
* Natalie Macmaster, In My Hands
* Mark Heard, Second Hand
* Ferron, Shadows on a Dime
* The Kinks, Face to Face
* Blood Oranges, The Crying Tree
* Mike Viola and Snap, Bang-A-Lang (The Fall of Man)
* Dave Van Ronk, A Chrestomatrhy (Disks 1 and 2)
* Bob Dylan, Live 1966 (Disks 1 and 2)
* Them Featuring Van Morrison, The Story of Them (Disk 2)
* The Kinks, Part 1 Lola versus Powerman and the Moneygoround
* The Chieftains, Fire In The Kitchen
* Bob Dylan, Live 1966 (Disk 1)
* Them Featuring Van Morrison, The Story of Them (Disc 1 and 2)
* Joe Ely, Twisting in the Wind
* Dan Penn, Do Right Man
* Tom Russell, The Long Way Around
* Tommy Makem and Liam Clancy, Tommy Makem and Liam Clancy
* Knots and Crosses, Curve of the Earth
* The Flirtations, Live Out on the Road
Some old favorites.
* The Pogues, Rum Sodomy and the Lash
* The Mekons, Rock'n'Roll
* Frank Tovey, Tyranny and the Hired Hand
* The Byrds, Sweetheart of the Radio
* 3 Byrds in London, Live at the BBC 1977
* Chris Stamey, Fireworks
My late-September listening was primarily (but not exclusively)
$1.00 CDs that I felt guilty about having and not having listened
to.
My day was booked solid. No time to listen to music. :-(.
* Sloan: One Chord to Another
* Marlee Macleod: Favorite Ball and Chain
* The Last Real Texas Blues Band Featuring Doug Sahm
* Douglas and Tucker: Einstein's Sister
* Sloan: Recorded Live at a Sloan Party
* V/A: International Singer-Songwriter Festival, Frutigen, Switzerland, 1987
* Kaleidoscope: Greetings from Kartoonistan ... We ain't dead yet
* Patty Larkin: Strangers World
* The Quarry-Men: Dawn of Modern Rock
* Devonsquare: Bye Bye Route 66
* Kinky Friedman: From One Good American to Another
* The Untouchables: Agent Double 0 Soul
* Liberty Horses: Joyland
* Heidi Berry: Below the Waves and Firefly