From: owner-trailer-park-digest@smoe.org (trailer-park-digest) To: trailer-park-digest@smoe.org Subject: trailer-park-digest V1 #86 Reply-To: trailer-park Sender: owner-trailer-park-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-trailer-park-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk trailer-park-digest Saturday, June 3 2000 Volume 01 : Number 086 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 15:34:08 +0100 From: "Robin Petty" Subject: Re: trailer-park-digest V1 #84 >From: "Dave H" >Subject: Re: trailer-park-digest V1 #84 >Just bought Emiliana Torrini cd, somebody on this list I think recommended >her music. Haven't received it yet but this girl has a cool webpage with >samples, check it out! www.emiliana.nu/ New single 'Easy' is out this week - the second or third single from the album 'Love in the time of Science'. A great album - although I would say it would have more appeal to Bjork fans than Beth fans. The actual first front page of the official Torrini site is: www.emiliana.net rather than .nu (although .nu will get you there). >Any recommendations for new stuff? Kathryn Williams and Beth Hirsch are two fine acoustic folky singer-songwriters in the Orton/Suzanne Vega mould who were not mentioned in the recent round of recommendations on this list IIRC. Beth Hirsch's first full length release 'Early Days' is completely lovely: see http://www.studio-k7.com/artists/091.html Kathryn Williams has just released a second album which I haven't bought yet but her album 'Dog Leap Stairs' was a really strong debut. FWIW I'm seeing her live next week. I'm also passionate about traditional music and would highly recommend Kate Rusby's two albums, particularly the breathtaking 'Hourglass', to anyone with leanings towards 'pure folk': http://www.purerecords.demon.co.uk/ Robin 'I've got a pulse to support And I'm gonna fill it with meaning' - - Nick Harper 'Twisted' ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 10:50:55 -0400 From: "Connors, Tom" Subject: RE: trailer-park-digest V1 #84 about the Emiliana Torrini cd 'Love in the time of Science': The customers who have bought it from Amazon.com seem to totally love it. I would like to buy it, however it is an import only and costs $29 + shipping hopefully it will be released in the US and then I can buy it.... > -----Original Message----- > From: Robin Petty [SMTP:robin_go@hotmail.com] > Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 10:34 AM > To: trailer-park@smoe.org > Subject: Re: trailer-park-digest V1 #84 > > >From: "Dave H" > >Subject: Re: trailer-park-digest V1 #84 > > >Just bought Emiliana Torrini cd, somebody on this list I think > recommended > >her music. Haven't received it yet but this girl has a cool webpage with > >samples, check it out! www.emiliana.nu/ > > New single 'Easy' is out this week - the second or third single from the > album 'Love in the time of Science'. A great album - although I would say > it > would have more appeal to Bjork fans than Beth fans. The actual first > front > page of the official Torrini site is: www.emiliana.net rather than .nu > (although .nu will get you there). > > >Any recommendations for new stuff? > > Kathryn Williams and Beth Hirsch are two fine acoustic folky > singer-songwriters in the Orton/Suzanne Vega mould who were not mentioned > in > the recent round of recommendations on this list IIRC. > > Beth Hirsch's first full length release 'Early Days' is completely lovely: > see http://www.studio-k7.com/artists/091.html > > Kathryn Williams has just released a second album which I haven't bought > yet > but her album 'Dog Leap Stairs' was a really strong debut. FWIW I'm > seeing > her live next week. > > I'm also passionate about traditional music and would highly recommend > Kate > Rusby's two albums, particularly the breathtaking 'Hourglass', to anyone > with leanings towards 'pure folk': http://www.purerecords.demon.co.uk/ > > Robin > > 'I've got a pulse to support > And I'm gonna fill it with meaning' > > - Nick Harper 'Twisted' > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 10:17:37 -0700 (PDT) From: =?iso-8859-1?q?fiona=20cox?= Subject: Re: trailer-park-digest V1 #84 OOH! I was sat reading this going.....Emiliana Torrini, now where do I know her name from........? Get this, my best friend was in the video for her single, something called Baby Blue or similar, it's an ice skating one. My friend was her body double - I thought that was cool anyways. fee - --- Robin Petty wrote: > >From: "Dave H" > >Subject: Re: trailer-park-digest V1 #84 > > >Just bought Emiliana Torrini cd, somebody on this > list I think recommended > >her music. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos -- now, 100 FREE prints! http://photos.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 14:34:29 -0400 From: "Connors, Tom" Subject: Emiliana Torrini > about the Emiliana Torrini cd 'Love in the time of Science': > The customers who have bought it from Amazon.com seem to totally love it. > I would like to buy it, however it is an import only and costs $29 + > shipping > hopefully it will be released in the US and then I can buy it.... > > -----Original Message----- > From: Robin Petty [SMTP:robin_go@hotmail.com] > Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 10:34 AM > To: trailer-park@smoe.org > Subject: Re: trailer-park-digest V1 #84 > > >From: "Dave H" > >Subject: Re: trailer-park-digest V1 #84 > > >Just bought Emiliana Torrini cd, somebody on this list I think > recommended > >her music. Haven't received it yet but this girl has a cool webpage with > >samples, check it out! www.emiliana.nu/ > > New single 'Easy' is out this week - the second or third single from the > album 'Love in the time of Science'. A great album - although I would say > it > would have more appeal to Bjork fans than Beth fans. The actual first > front > page of the official Torrini site is: www.emiliana.net rather than .nu > (although .nu will get you there). > > >Any recommendations for new stuff? > > Kathryn Williams and Beth Hirsch are two fine acoustic folky > singer-songwriters in the Orton/Suzanne Vega mould who were not mentioned > in > the recent round of recommendations on this list IIRC. > > Beth Hirsch's first full length release 'Early Days' is completely lovely: > see http://www.studio-k7.com/artists/091.html > > Kathryn Williams has just released a second album which I haven't bought > yet > but her album 'Dog Leap Stairs' was a really strong debut. FWIW I'm > seeing > her live next week. > > I'm also passionate about traditional music and would highly recommend > Kate > Rusby's two albums, particularly the breathtaking 'Hourglass', to anyone > with leanings towards 'pure folk': http://www.purerecords.demon.co.uk/ > > Robin > > 'I've got a pulse to support > And I'm gonna fill it with meaning' > > - Nick Harper 'Twisted' > ------------------------------ End of trailer-park-digest V1 #86 *********************************