Airwaves top ten
by Brian Goslow
1. Abbey Lincoln -- Wholly Earth (Verve)
2. Stan Getz Quartet with Chet Baker -- Quintessence: Volume 1
(Concord)
3. Various artists -- 32 Gems from 32 Jazz (32 Jazz)
4. Gene Harris and Phillip Morris All-Stars -- Live (Concord)
5. Johnny Hartman -- The Collection 1947-72 (Hip-O)
6. Allen, Sandke and the RIAS BB -- Music of the Trumpet Kings
(Nagel-Heyer)
7. Doron Johnson -- Stride Ways (Doron)
8. Rich Greenblatt -- Mooin (Brass Taco)
9. Bob Mintzer Quartet -- Quality Time (TVT Jazz)
10. Eddie Higgins Trio -- Haunted Heart (Sunnyside)
Submitted by Stephen Charbonneau, host of A Tasteful Blend every
Monday through Thursday morning from 6 to 10 a.m. on WICN (90.5 FM).
Your top ten
1. Faith No More -- King for a Day/Fool for a Lifetime (WEA/Warner
Bros.)
2. Dream Theater -- Images and Words (WEA/Atlantic)
3. Mr. Bungle -- Disco Volante (WEA/Warner Bros.)
4. Pink Floyd -- Wish You Were Here (Sony Music)
5. Incubus -- S.C.I.E.N.C.E. (Sony Music)
6. The Cars -- Candy-O (WEA/Elektra)
7. Santana -- Santana (Sony Music)
8. Faith No More -- Album of the Year (WEA/Warner Bros.)
9. Pearl Jam - Ten (Sony Music)
10. Nine Inch Nails - Broken (Uni/Interscope)
Submitted by Jason Metcalf, drummer for Comunion, who'll appear at a benefit
for the local chapter of Amnesty International on March 5 at the Space.
Web site of the week
Undergo flashbacks, meet "some very strange women," groove on tunes while
staring at very pretty pictures, and watch in amazement as Desert Rain,
Connecticut's self-proclaimed "premier psychedelic morons," turn an old
restaurant into their own "Rain Desert" nightclub and food emporium. Far out --
proof that anyone can do anything if they want to.