Airwaves top ten
by Brian Goslow
1. Caroline Aiken -- Live
Bait (Glutton for Publishment)
2. Chris Chandler -- Hell Toupee (PRIME-CD)
3. BeJae Fleming -- Red Cross Woman (Trailer)
4. Heather Frahn -- Heather Frahn (Indie/South Australia)
5. Mary Gauthier -- Drag Queens In Limousines (In The Black)
6. Janet Grice -- Song for Andy (Optimism Jazz)
7. JP Jones -- Ashes (Vision Company)
8. Jack Kerouac -- Readings By Jack Kerouac On The Beat Generation
(Verve)
9. Julie Miller -- Broken Things (Hightone)
10. Trish Murphy -- Rubies on the Lawn (Doolittle)
Submitted in alphabetical order by Richard Fox, host of CrossTracks
every Tuesday from 6 to 9 a.m. on WCUW (91.3 FM), where he'll feature Dave
Carter and Tracy Grammar on his November 16 program.
Your top ten
1. Tori Amos -- Little Earthquakes (Atlantic)
2. John Coltrane -- A Love Supreme (Impulse)
3. Miles Davis -- Dark Magus (Sony Music)
4. Jimi Hendrix -- Axis: As Bold As Love (MCA)
5. Medeski Martin and Wood -- Combustication (Blue Note)
6. Metallica -- Master of Puppets (Elektra)
7. Pearl Jam -- Ten (Epic)
8. Liz Phair -- Exile in Guyville (Matador)
9. Bob Weir -- Ace (BMG/Arista)
10. Neil Young -- Decade (Reprise)
Submitted by Scott Young, vocalist/guitarist for Liniment, who perform at G.
Willickers, in Shrewsbury, on November 22.
Web site of the week
www/kaos2000.net
The latest issue of the on-line "Magazine for the Kaotic Generation"
features interviews with Heather Donahue of the Blair Witch Project,
Berkeley punk band Tilt, and author Neil Gaiman, who talks about American
God, his new book. There's also plenty of music, film, and book reviews,
and readers are invited to jump into the fray and make their own
contributions.