RE: help Please?


NRahav@ixl.com
Tue, 23 Nov 1999 14:34:35 -0500



Try the Bobby Hughes album 'Fusa Riot'. One of the best albums of the year,
in my humble opinion.

.·´¯`·.¸¸.N·a·t.¸

-----Original Message-----
From: SIBYL [mailto:sbedford@indiana.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 12:59 PM
To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
Subject: help Please?

I have a slight dilemma. My jazz [dance] teacher has a limited selection
of music (Santana?!spare me) so I've started to bring in stuff from my cd
collection to make class a little more funky [as it should be]. However,
this is backfiring because each album I bring in she immediately buys and
overplays until I want to vomit instead of dance. This means I have to
have a different cd for each class so she'll play it. She has purchased
Nightmares on Wax/Carboot Soul, the new DJ Krush, Thievery Corporation DJ
Kicks, god knows what else. I am flattered but don't want the music I
enjoy to be ruined for me. I'm taking the advanced class with her next
semester...

Her problem is that she has no time to listen or shop for music (I had to
tell her where to buy everything). Anyone with ideas of albums she should
buy Please tell me, anything with a good beat (think of doing crunches or
push-ups), I like the Sofa Rockers track on Sessions among others...but a
lot of music I like to chill to has a less defined or more languid rythm.
Or else it's too hyper or electronic for warm-up. All suggestions
welcomed.

Thank you in advance...
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

[hi to people I should email but can't until later because I'm fifteen
minutes late for my lunch date as usual]

-s-



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