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October 23 - 30, 1998

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Airwaves top ten

by Brian Goslow

1. Unkle -- "Lonely Soul" (Mo Wax)

2. Embrace -- "One Big Family" (DGC)

3. Esthero -- "Heaven Sent" (Work)

4. Stereophonics -- "More Life in a Tramp's Vest" (V2)

5. Knapsack -- "Katherine the Greatful" (Alias)

6. Belle and Sebastian -- "A Summer Wasting" (Matador)

7. Pedro the Lion -- "Of Up and Coming Monarchs" (Made in Mexico)

8. Plastillina Mosh -- "Mr. P Mosh" (Capitol)

9. Lo-Fidelity All Stars -- "Battleflag" (Columbia)

10. The New Grand -- "A Flair for Sex" (Sonic Unyon)

Favorite songs submitted by Luke O'Neil, station manager at WCHC (88.1 FM), heard Wednesday evenings between 7 and 8 p.m. from high atop Mount Saint James.

Your top ten

1. Charles Mingus -- Mingus Ah Um (Columbia)

2. Thelonius Monk -- Monk's Greatest Hits (Columbia)

3. Modern Jazz Quartet -- Legendary Profile (Atlantic)

4. Mose Allison -- The Word from Mose (Atlantic)

5. The Pentangle -- The Pentangle (Reprise)

6. Charlie Haden and Hank Jones -- Steal Away (Verve)

7. Nat Simpkins -- Spare Ribs (Bluejay)

8. Red Garland -- Red Garland's Piano (Prestige)

9. Ernestine Anderson -- Great Moments with Ernestine Anderson (Concord)

10. Abbey Lincoln -- A Turtle's Dream (Verve)

Submitted by Workingman's Jazz Band bassist Rick Maida, who performs every Friday and Saturday night at the Concord Inn, accompanies harmonica player Hatrack Gallagher (they've just released It's All the Blues to Me on High Desert Records) at the Sit 'N Bull Pub's Wednesday blues and jazz jam sessions, and backs rotating vocalists at John Stone's Inn's Thursday-night jazz jams.

Submit your current Top 10 faves for publication to bgoslow[a]phx.com.

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