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Re: Jane Siberry

From: tynor%prism@gatech.edu (Steve Tynor)
Date: 6 Nov 89 16:25:45 GMT
Subject: Re: Jane Siberry
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Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology
References: <73593@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> <7377@sdcsvax.UCSD.Edu>
Reply-To: tynor%prism@gatech.edu (Steve Tynor)


In article <7377@sdcsvax.UCSD.Edu> bloch%mandrill.UUCP@ucsd.edu (Steve Bloch) writes:
...
>You're missing two albums (that I know of): _No_Borders_Here_, which
>precedes TSS (OA-0302), and _Jane_Siberry_ (SR-002), which precedes NBH.
>In most moods I consider NBH her best, with JS and TSS tied for second.
>OA stands for Open Air, the same Windham Hill (!) subsidiary that holds

I'm glad someone has mentioned NBH (there's been a lot of recent Jane postings
and most seem to imply that The Walking is her best (I have it, but never
listen too it - I find it quite boring). NBH is definitely my fave Jane. Not
one bad tune - and those twisted lyrics!

I turned on to Jane back when NBH was released ('84?) after looking at the
liner notes and noticing that she used a Fairlight...

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    Steve Tynor
    Georgia Tech Research Institute
    Artificial Intelligence Branch
    tynor@prism.gatech.edu