From: owner-navy-soup-digest@smoe.org (navy-soup-digest) To: navy-soup-digest@smoe.org Subject: navy-soup-digest V4 #133 Reply-To: navy-soup@smoe.org Sender: owner-navy-soup-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-navy-soup-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk navy-soup-digest Tuesday, October 23 2001 Volume 04 : Number 133 In This Digest: ----------------- Slean EP review from umbrellamusic.com ["Elizabeth Weber" Subject: Slean EP review from umbrellamusic.com http://umbrellamusic.com/reviews/rev_oct12.shtml Sarah Slean Sarah Slean EP (Atlantic/Warner) Singer Sarah Slean's much hyped deal with Atlantic Records has become a long, drawn out affair, that was the nature of the deal. Regardless, this seven-song sampler seems a little unnecessary. I'm not sure what the purpose is of stacking three new songs next to four of Slean's earlier derivative, albeit impressive efforts. Oh yeah, it's for the fans! Producer Hawksley Workman leaves his paw print on the three openers, 'Eliot' and 'Book Smart, Street Stupid,' pulling Slean's beautiful cabaret abilities out into the open. 'Sweet Ones' is the third and obvious hit in that Rufus Wainright kind of way. Still it has a movie soundtrack feel, it's good, it's catchy but where are the lyrics and why am I not singing it right now? Give the latter tracks a listen to see what caught major label attention. Yes, Slean is talented and as 'Sweet Ones' proves, it's in there. - - Jacquelyn Francis _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 06:39:54 EDT From: RazzberryRain@aol.com Subject: Sweet Ones and Bank Accounts Why was Bank Accounts on my EP and not Sweet Ones? Was this normal? Mollie Liz ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 10:08:11 -0400 From: What? Management Subject: Sweet Ones? Bank Accounts? Sweet Ones? Bank Accounts? Hello folks - Depending on where and when you bought/received your copy of the EP, it will either have Bank Accounts or Sweet Ones. The original version had Bank Accounts, but then it was decided to put Sweet Ones on instead when "Murder In Small Town X" was going to 'feature' that track (ha!). The version that was shipped to campus radio also had Bank Accounts. Basically, it's mostly the promotional copies of the album (with maybe a few exceptions) that have Bank Accounts instead of Sweet Ones. Happy Monday, Heather ------------------------------ End of navy-soup-digest V4 #133 *******************************