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Date: Mon, 2 Dec 91 16:16:35 -0500
From: del[at]-remove-ecn.purdue.edu (de l`abattoir)
Subject: burning blue heart
	> 
	> Are there any really good guitar solos on it?
	
	in the sense that a spacemen 3 record would have a really good guitar solo.
	as deerkiller pointed out, the songs are rather _onion field_-ish in feel,
	with a guitar "presence" more than a guitar lead.  _shes a yo-yo_ (which is
	my least fave track) is traditional staight up no chaser rock ala
	_line o death_.
	
	i *like* the over-production, especially on _filth_ with female backup
	and crowd screams mixed in.  pat is experimenting and even if the results
	are not perfect, they are listenable and a new approach to the 'D' chord.
	he has grown musically since _big planet_.  isnt that what its about?
	
	deeklicker is right.  _racheland_ is a fabulous "my cat was just squashed
	by a car right in front of me" song of lost lurve and desparation and
	determination.  emotionally complex as _angels_.
	
	> any potential classics that groups of drunk people will howl together
	> at parties while desparately hanging on one another?
	
	the entire album.  honestly.  i find that i can put it on and let it
	work into my brain where it finds a nice niche that says "lets get drunk
	and cry some, if theres a shoulder i will take, if not, fuck off".
	the album has a mood unlike any of the other recent albums.
	i recommend it soley on that fact.
	did that answer your question?
	
	> 
	> is anyone else a fan of Nikki Sudden's Robespierre's Velvet basement album?
	> He also has another good one...  this was early Glass..
	
	i have a bit of nikki suddens work which i like alot.  even more upfront
	drinking sorrow music.  reaching for a jbc tie-in,
	the german band M Walking On The Water has a tune called _love_
	on which both pat fish and nikki sudden sit in.
	jbc-list alex can answer questions about M...
	
	-david
	"its almost brooklyn"