Airwaves top ten
by Brian Goslow
1. Lucinda Williams -- "Joy"
(Car Wheels on a Gravel Road; Mercury)
2. Los Super Seven -- "El Canoero" (Los Super Seven; RCA)
3. Texas Tornadoes -- "Just Can't Fake It" (Zone of Our Own; Reprise)
4. The Derailers -- "You Don't Have to Go" (Reverb Deluxe; Watermelon)
5. Caravana Cubana -- "Solo Y Triste" (Late Night Sessions; Rhino)
6. Twang -- "Miracle of Ken" (Twang; Twang)
7. Gerald Collier -- "Truth or Dare" (Gerald Collier; Revolution)
8. Alejandro Escovedo -- "I Was Drunk" (Bourbonitis Blues; Bloodshot)
9. PJ Harvey -- "Ballad of the Soldier's Wife" (September Songs; Sony)
10. Drive-By Truckers -- "Wife Beater" (Gangstabilly; Soul Dump)
Final 10 selections from recent Against the Grain program hosted by
David Ritchie every Friday night from 8 to 11 p.m. on WICN (90.5 FM).
Web site of the week
www.mishmashmedia.com
The latest offerings from ex-Prefab Messiah Seth Feinberg's Mishmash
Media ("Where Nontent Becomes Content") animation empire include "(A Brief)
History of the 20th Century" (a 100 years in 100-seconds cartoon), 13 episodes
of Astro-Chimp, and the Kill and Eat Restaurant-based "Fast Food Story." E-mail
him and ask when "The Captain P.J. Story" is coming out.