No? Well then post your lineup

Comps:

Nobody's most excellent 2003 comp. While I didn't love the 2 (yep, not one but two) Outkast songs, the second, "The Way You Move" is much better than the very silly "Hey Ya". Of course the boys loved them both as did their friends. That started a variation of a classic comedy routine:

Hey Dad, where did you get that CD?
I got it from Nobody
Oh, so you made it yourself?
No-I got it from Nobody (it's all downhill from there)
Then who gave it to you?
Nobody!

Jack70 sent me a reasonably tall stack of Timemasheen comps. Just got them but I did play the 97'Powerpop disc as I readied myself to face the day. All seem decent enough and some were excellent. Not sure which is which quite yet though only going through the one time while I was occupied with other things.

Thanks guys.

New stuff to listen to:

Some Telarc and Denon PCM recordings from the library. I had to crank these things a bit higher than usual for a CD, must be the wider dynamic range of classical recordings. I can see why the Mahler stuff appeals to Jar. I related better to the darker, more aggressive passages. I could do classical better if it was all battlefield related though.

Oysterhead-The Grand Pecking Order-While I didn't think it was all that great, they sure sound like they were having fun making this record. Pretty silly stuff combined with a very arty prog rock approach.

Jennifer Love Hewitt-Bare Naked-library again and I didn't actually listen to it all. Figured what the H and got enough to last me a lifetime in under 5 minutes.

Marianne Faithful-Broken English got this based on some recs and enthusiastic comments on the older board. I liked this one.

Lucinda Williams-World Without Tears. Can't decide if I like it or not. The track "Righteously" always makes me laugh. One thing I know is that it won't be making my top 10.

Regards,
jc