downsizing the cd cabinets
Jun. 23rd, 2002 05:07 pmwe're getting rid of some CDs...
anyhow, most of these were promos from boy's days reviewing CDs for The Eagle, American University's student newspaper.
These CDs either have spectacularly bad rev iews or blah reviews (I know, this isn't selling them)...
Before passing them off to the used CD store, however, I'm checking the web for info on the bands.
I see that Blue Rodeo seems to be a well-known canadian band. so, if anyone wants a copy of Blue Rodeo's album Nowhere To Here, let me know. We'll be happy to send it along to you for free. Heck, maybe we'll even include boy's humorous review.
Also up for grabs, Amy Arena (self-titled 1995), Ho-Hum Local, Lustre (self-titled, 1996), Wammo
anyhow, most of these were promos from boy's days reviewing CDs for The Eagle, American University's student newspaper.
These CDs either have spectacularly bad rev iews or blah reviews (I know, this isn't selling them)...
Before passing them off to the used CD store, however, I'm checking the web for info on the bands.
I see that Blue Rodeo seems to be a well-known canadian band. so, if anyone wants a copy of Blue Rodeo's album Nowhere To Here, let me know. We'll be happy to send it along to you for free. Heck, maybe we'll even include boy's humorous review.
Also up for grabs, Amy Arena (self-titled 1995), Ho-Hum Local, Lustre (self-titled, 1996), Wammo
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we're getting rid of some CDs...
anyhow, most of these were promos from boy's days reviewing CDs for <i>The Eagle</i>, <a href="http://www.american.edu" target=_new>American University</a>'s student newspaper.
These CDs either have spectacularly bad rev iews or blah reviews (I know, this isn't selling them)...
Before passing them off to the used CD store, however, I'm checking the web for info on the bands.
I see that <a href="http://www.bluerodeo.com" target=_new>Blue Rodeo</a> seems to be a well-known canadian band. so, if anyone wants a copy of Blue Rodeo's album <i>Nowhere To Here</i>, let me know. We'll be happy to send it along to you for free. Heck, maybe we'll even include boy's humorous review.
Also up for grabs, Amy Arena (self-titled 1995), Ho-Hum <i>Local</i>, Lustre (self-titled, 1996), Wammo <i<Fat Headed Stranger</i>, Wet Wet Wet <i>picture this</i>, and Wicker Man (self-titled 1995).
The last five have reviews written by boy. These can be produced on request. ;)
And we might d ecide to part with the following, though I need to listen to them to decide whether I want to hang on to 'em:
Ké <i>I Am []</i>
we have a particularly scathing review of this album, but since all the online reviews seem to convey it as an amalgam of 80s goth bands, i need to give it a nother go. even if i don't like it, boy's searing commentary leads me to believe that this would make a good torture album far surpassing anything Warrant ever created.
Waterdog (self titled, 1995)
We have no clue what this band is like, so we decided t o listen to it again.
Poole <i>Alaska Days</i>
Made a lot of best of lists for indie rock in 1995, plus they're a virginia band. Must listen again.
Joe Henry <i>Trampoline</i>
Boy's silly review led me to believe I mi ght actually like this CD.
Colorhaus <i>Water to the Soul</i>
found in a 99¢ bin several years ago. I can't remember what it's like, so listen again we shall.
anyhow, most of these were promos from boy's days reviewing CDs for <i>The Eagle</i>, <a href="http://www.american.edu" target=_new>American University</a>'s student newspaper.
These CDs either have spectacularly bad rev iews or blah reviews (I know, this isn't selling them)...
Before passing them off to the used CD store, however, I'm checking the web for info on the bands.
I see that <a href="http://www.bluerodeo.com" target=_new>Blue Rodeo</a> seems to be a well-known canadian band. so, if anyone wants a copy of Blue Rodeo's album <i>Nowhere To Here</i>, let me know. We'll be happy to send it along to you for free. Heck, maybe we'll even include boy's humorous review.
Also up for grabs, Amy Arena (self-titled 1995), Ho-Hum <i>Local</i>, Lustre (self-titled, 1996), Wammo <i<Fat Headed Stranger</i>, Wet Wet Wet <i>picture this</i>, and Wicker Man (self-titled 1995).
The last five have reviews written by boy. These can be produced on request. ;)
And we might d ecide to part with the following, though I need to listen to them to decide whether I want to hang on to 'em:
Ké <i>I Am []</i>
we have a particularly scathing review of this album, but since all the online reviews seem to convey it as an amalgam of 80s goth bands, i need to give it a nother go. even if i don't like it, boy's searing commentary leads me to believe that this would make a good torture album far surpassing anything Warrant ever created.
Waterdog (self titled, 1995)
We have no clue what this band is like, so we decided t o listen to it again.
Poole <i>Alaska Days</i>
Made a lot of best of lists for indie rock in 1995, plus they're a virginia band. Must listen again.
Joe Henry <i>Trampoline</i>
Boy's silly review led me to believe I mi ght actually like this CD.
Colorhaus <i>Water to the Soul</i>
found in a 99¢ bin several years ago. I can't remember what it's like, so listen again we shall.