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July 16 - 23, 1999

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Airwaves top ten

by Brian Goslow

1. Edie Carey -- The Falling Places (Last Minute Music)

2. Dave Carter with Tracy Grammer -- When I Go (indie)

3. Various Artists -- The Beat Generation (Rhino Word Beat)

4. Annie Gallup -- Steady Steady Yes (PRIME-CD)

5. Jeffrey Halford and the Healers -- Kerosene (Shoeless)

6. Kaydi Johnson -- Tied (Tell Tale)

7. Rebecca Martin -- Thoroughfare (indie)

8. Nancy Moore -- Local Flowers (Pinecastle)

9. Jeff Talmadge -- Secret Anniversaries (Bozart)

10. Don White -- Brown Eyes Shine (Lumperboy)

Submitted in alphabetical order by Richard Fox, host of Tuesday's CrossTracks from 6 to 9 a.m. on WCUW (91.3 FM).

Your top ten

1. Modern Lovers -- Modern Lovers (WEA/Atlantic/Rhino)

2. Django Reinhardt -- Jazz Tribune No. 39: The Indispensable Django

Reinhardt (BMG/RCA)

3. Beach Boys -- The Pet Sounds Sessions (Capitol)

4. Leo Kottke -- Best of Leo Kottke (import)

5. Boredoms -- Super Roots 7 (Warner/ADA)

6. Olivia Tremor Control -- Black Foliage (Flydaddy)

7. Sun Ra -- Cosmic Tones for Mental Therapy and Art Forms of Dimensions Tomorrow (Evidence Music)

8. Neil Young with Crazy Horse -- Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (WEA/Warner Bros.)

9. Various artists -- Dub Chill Out (MCI)

10. Bardo Pond -- Amanita (Matador/DNA)

Submitted in no particular order by Brendan Quinn, guitarist/singer of Abunai! who play the Decay Sera Sera festival at the Space Saturday, July 17.

Web sites of the week

www.furious-george.com

Follow the adventures of the New York City punk-rock band featured in Spike Lee's Summer of Sam and who are being sued by Curious George's copyright owners -- somehow the believe a band singing about Prozac and death wishes could be confused with that lovable cartoon chimp. Perhaps things would be a lot clearer if Furious dropped the punk-rock gorilla mascot or stop covering "The Monkees Theme," but that wouldn't be punk!


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