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                        Jamie LePage (1953-2002)
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There are 3 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

      1. Re: Blue Marble
           From: Joe Foster 
      2. Re: Petula Clark "En Vogue"
           From: Bill Reed 
      3. Volunteers
           From: Spectropop 


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Message: 1
   Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 16:18:46 +0100
   From: Joe Foster 
Subject: Re: Blue Marble

D:
> Michele O'Malley's "Saturn Rings" backed with Sagittarius's "Blue
> Marble." It's an ancient Japanese CD issue, taken from vinyl (as
> is the current Poptones/Dreamsville version of Blue Marble), but
> EXCELLENT vinyl...the disc is stellar. And Saturn Rings isn't on
> CD otherwise!

Hello "D".......I mastered both the Poptones and Dreamsville 
"Blue Marble" from tape....which I baked myself!...same as all 
the Together stuff...I even have multitracks...so there.......

thanks

Joe



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Message: 2 Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 19:28:13 -0700 (PDT) From: Bill Reed Subject: Re: Petula Clark "En Vogue" Stuffed Animal: > I've been after stateside reissue labels to serve up some Pet en > Français for years now, but they say it "wouldn't be commercial". > Comme ils sont bêtes! The British Sequel label has done an excellent job of making Petula Clark's French discs available. The CDs are easily findable at most US chains and sell for less than most domestic issue CDs. I especially recommend their 2 CD "En Vogue" with its strong emphasis on "Beat en Francais", i.e. rock numbers sung in French. A lot of verisimilitudinous covers such as Lee Dorsey's "Ya Ya', Lennon and McCartney's "Nobody I Know" and "Please Please Me", "Save the Last Dance for Me" , "Needles and Pins" , "Calendar Girl", plus a number of her US hits en francais, such as "I Know a Place". 50 tracks at a nice price. I have seen Clark in person twice fairly recently and she is a GREAT live performer. Viva La Pet! Bill Reed -------------------[ archived by Spectropop ]-------------------
Message: 3 Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2002 11:24:02 -0000 From: Spectropop Subject: Volunteers Dear Members, The Team are very pleased to announce that members Jeffrey Glenn, Rat Pfink, Leonardo Flores, Phil Milstein and Richard Havers are now on board the good ship Spectropop as official Picture Researchers. All five are hard at work collecting images to illustrate a forthcoming feature. We might enlist others who very kindly offered their sevices to assist on future projects. Many thanks to ALL who volunteered. Guys and gals, we really do appreciate it. The Spectropop Team -------------------[ archived by Spectropop ]-------------------
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