From: owner-jinglejangle-digest@smoe.org (jinglejangle-digest) To: jinglejangle-digest@smoe.org Subject: jinglejangle-digest V1 #114 Reply-To: jinglejangle@smoe.org Sender: owner-jinglejangle-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jinglejangle-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk jinglejangle-digest Sunday, June 14 1998 Volume 01 : Number 114 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [MLL] Starbucks CD with "Seven Sisters" [Dragon Lady ] [MLL] bottom line show [ScyllaCW@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 13 Jun 1998 12:29:26 -0400 (EDT) From: Dragon Lady Subject: [MLL] Starbucks CD with "Seven Sisters" Just got this off a Liz Phair list...will run to Starbucks even though I don't drink coffee, but a lovely day here in NYC for indoorsy-ness. Was at Bottom Line last night for Tim Keegan/Clem Snide/Robyn Hitchcock and had an awesome time and then later met some people who'd been at the recent Beck/BFF/Elliott + Quasi show and told them to come see Mary Lou as well. Oooh...Liz and Mary Lou and Sam Phillips and Kristin Hersh - what a lovely sounding CD, even though I probably have most of those songs already. Anyway, please feel free to post here about whatever, Mary Lou-related or not. I'll start by recommending the book BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY by Helen Fielding - she's a single funny lush (the main character, Bridget) who is always having some new crisis and I think it's really hilarious, but I fear I will keep slipping into these Britishisms and keep saying sodding, bloody and shagging all the time. that's ok though... :) Rachel "take it easy or you'll hurt yourself your heart's a muscle and that's all" -- clem snide, "exercise" - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kenmlee@ix.netcom.com (Kenneth Lee) Subject: a Phair amount of news Wow, has there been a lot of Liz activity lately! :) First off, I want to thank Jason for mention of the Starbucks CD. The title is "Lilith Fair '98: A Starbucks Blend". Here's the track listing: "Lilith Fair '98: A Starbucks Blend" [Starbucks Coffee / EMI-Capitol Special Markets 72438-19960-27] Lisa Loeb - "This" Catie Curtis - "Soulfully" Sam Phillips - "I Need Love" Mary Lou Lord - "Seven Sisters" Liz Phair - "Uncle Alvarez" Lucinda Williams - "Lake Charles" Jonatha Brooke - "Secrets & Lies" Aimee Mann - "Amateur" Morcheeba - "Part of the Process" Patty Griffin - "One Big Love" Victoria Williams - "Train Song (Demise of the Caboose)" Tara MacLean - "Evidence" (Chris Lord-Alge Mix) Luscious Jackson - "Why Do I Lie?" Jen Tryin - "Getaway (February)" Wild Strawberries - "Trampoline" Bic Runga - "Sway" Kristen Hersh - "Gazebo Tree" Bettie Serveert - "The Link" The retail price of the CD is $11.95. When I went into Starbucks today, I the cashier if she knew when the CD would be in. She checked the back and said they were in, and she wanted a copy for herself too! :) The liner notes from the booklet: As a harbinger of the "women in music" era, Chicago resident Liz Phair instantly became a critic's darling with her 1993 ground-breaking double album "Exile In Guyville". However, Phair seemed to virtually disappear after her 1994 follow-up "Whip Smart". This tune, from her long-awaited album "whitechocolatespaceegg", will surely please her old fans and garner brand new ones as well. Thirdly, I checked out Liz at the Levi website (http://www.levi.com/backstage/vogue/index.html) and Liz looks simply amazing! :) It's nice to see and hear Liz -- right? ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 13 Jun 1998 20:48:35 EDT From: ScyllaCW@aol.com Subject: [MLL] bottom line show i can't go to the bottom line show, but is anyone gonna be taping it? catherine ------------------------------ End of jinglejangle-digest V1 #114 **********************************