RE: Stuff from _Straight No Chaser_

Luke Smith (lsmith@cs.may.ie)
Fri, 8 Nov 1996 12:05:21 -0000


I have both table and coffee. I feel they are better decorated by the original
jungle-table (hey, a new genre...) album: Goldie's Timeless.

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From: TGWgroove@aol.com[SMTP:TGWgroove@aol.com]
Sent: 07 November 1996 15:15
To: mturner@netcom.com; acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
Subject: Re: Stuff from _Straight No Chaser_

In a message dated 96-11-07 00:37:51 EST, mturner@netcom.com (Mark Turner)
writes:

<< In the same issue, there's a review of Alex Reece's debut
album, and the words are not kind: "...the first drum 'n'
bass coffee table album." >>

I haven't had the chance yet to pick up the new Chaser but, BRAVO! I would
have to agree entirely with them - I see nothing innovative or exciting in
Alex Reece's music. It's nice when it comes on and all the girls flood the
dancefloor but as music in and of itself, it doesn't do anything for me.
Chaser is always so positive about everything... not that I want them to be
negative all the time but a blend... anyway, I'm going to go get some coffee.

Gordon, didn't you have an opinion on this?

Tim Wagner