Hmmm, yes. The Tatu stuff was okay.... I bought Lisa's at HMV for a small 
fortune on import (mind, I used a 10 percent off voucher from Cosmo, ahem)
and was really disappointed. I like some of her music. I should have guessed
it would be v MOR after Seal's last...

Better is the dark Alison Moyet album Anne Dudley produced. Again very grown
up but good torch song stuff, with covers of Cry Me A River and Windmills Of
My Mind.

Dudley produced the score for the new Kevin Reynolds/Ridley Scott film
Tristan & Isolde which has been delayed apparently. I am hanging for this
film - and OST - but maybe after the King Arthur disappointment they are
worried about releasing another Celtic epic.

> Yeah,
>
> I would say ZTT is a very different label than it was 20 years ago. I think
> they have grown into a nice, repectable "adult contemporary"
> niche...(euuw..songs you'll hear at weddings and such...)
>
> louis
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cyclone Wehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Feb 9, 2005 11:41 AM
> To: 313 Detroit <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: (313) Propaganda
>
> Pity the new Lisa Stansfield album on ZTT by Trevor is so awful! ;)
>
>> For a while, almost anything ZTT dropped was all the rage. Propaganda
>> had more staying power than the bulk of it, although some of those Art
>> of Noise tracks are still just unbelievable.
>>
>>
>> jeff
>>
> 

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