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From: s0499528@let.rug.nl (R. Dijkhuis)
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1993 09:46:22 GMT
Subject: Re: jane siberry
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa
Organization: Faculteit der Letteren, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, NL
References: <C0t4BJ.EHz@acsu.buffalo.edu> <4175@iris.mincom.oz.au>
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In article <4175@iris.mincom.oz.au> shaun@iris.mincom.oz.au (Man in Polyester Suit) writes: >Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1993 21:50:13 -0500 >From: shaun@iris.mincom.oz.au (Man in Polyester Suit) >Subject: Re: jane siberry > >alive in an ocean a world of glad ice (v061n66g@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu) wrote: >: in answer to bilbo's question, when jane played at the >: queen's bedroom in toronto last month jane said the new lp >: won't be out until april, it seems the record company wasn't fully >: satisfied with her initial work and subsequently she wasn't >: fully satisfied with her work with brian eno... > >Jane Siberry is working with BRIAN ENO ?!?!?!? Mondo bizarro. Another >strange and inexplicable link between otherwise wholly disparate artists in >my CD collection. > >Once upon a time it could have been interesting, but I would have a hard time >reconciling Eno's current obssession with cold and clinical techno-boppery >with what I normally think of as Jane's textural warmth. Or something. > >What a world we live in... >-Shaun >-- Rest assured. Eno produced a track on The Walkabouts latest album " Scavenger" in 1990, and it sounded neither cold nor clinical. In fact " textural warmth" would have been the right way to describe it. BTW, who is Jane Siberry? Reinder