Airwaves top ten
by Brian Goslow
1. Junior Wells -- Calling All Blues: 1957--1963 (Fuel 2000)
2. Various artists -- Mojo Mamas (Blue Chicago)
3. Various artists -- This is Blues Harmonica (Delmark)
4. Various artists -- Blue Haze: The Songs of Jimi Hendrix (Ruf)
5. R. L. Burnside -- Wish I Was in Heaven Sitting Down (Fat Possum)
6. Etta James -- Matriarch of the Blues (Private Music)
7. Zora Young -- Learned My Lesson (Delmark)
8. Dave Thompson -- Little Dave and Big Love (Fat Possum)
9. Asie Payton -- Worried (Fat Possum)
10. Michael Coleman -- Do Your Thing! (Delmark)
Submitted by Norm Rosen, host of Blue Monday, heard Mondays from 8 to
11 p.m. on WICN (90.5 FM).
Your top ten
1. Jane's Addiction -- Ritual de lo Habitual (Warner Bros.)
2. Rage Against the Machine -- Rage Against the Machine (Epic)
3. Tool -- Aenima (Zoo/Volcano)
4. Radiohead -- The Bends (Capitol/EMI)
5. Red Hot Chili Peppers -- Blood Sugar Sex Magik (Warner Bros.)
6. Led Zeppelin -- Led Zeppelin (Atlantic)
7. Living Colour -- Time's Up (Epic)
8. Ani di Franco -- Not a Pretty Girl (Righteous Babe)
9. Suzanne Vega -- Suzanne Vega (A & M)
10. Spearhead -- Home (Capitol/EMI)
Submitted by guitarist Jerry Sheehan, of Wunderlick, who recently released
Gears.
Web site of the week
www.fuckedcompany.com
See what happened to all those people who were waving those fancy yachts and
electronic gadgets in your face and told you how stupid you were for not
jumping ship from that dead-end job you're in. And if you're really a kind
soul, E-mail them when their old job opens up again.