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From: Richard Moynes <"pcsdev::moynes_r"@edidev.dofasco.ca>
Date: Fri, 07 Jan 1994 14:37:53 EST
Subject: re: Mae Moore
To: love-hounds@uunet.UU.NET
woj@remus.rutgers.edu (the dark saxophone) writes: >am672@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (David J. Zimmerly) sez: >>While we're on the topic of cool Canadian female artists, another >>one you might add to your list is Mae Moore. Her first album >>"Bohemia" has been out here in Canada for about a year, but is >>only now washing-up on the shores of our neighbour to the south. > >actually, _bohemia_ is not her first album - it's her second. i do not >know the title of the first; however, i have heard a few tracks off it "Oceanview Motel". Canadians might be able to find it in a bargain bin. I got mine for $10 in North Bay, of all places (home of the $230 box set). >courtesy of much music's video spotlight on mae last year (with a tip >of the hat to tippi chai) and am just as happy not knowing the title as ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Oops. Sorry about that, woj. :) >they are a bit more rocky and less interesting that what is on _bohemia_. > >_bohemia_ is a fuzzy, mellow, autumnal record good for zoning out on >grey septemeber afternoons and i quite like it. still, it's not up on >same pedastal as jane siberry and sarah mclachlan in my book. > >+woj Agreed. I like Bohemia better than Oceanview Motel but don't play either one as often as Sarah or you-know-who. Trivia buffs might note that some of the musicians have also appeared on Sarah's albums. Richard moynes_r@qis.dofasco.ca