In a message dated 2/27/2003 10:57:54 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:

> her most "undervalued" song?

Well, it's certainly a "one-of-a-kind"...a song SHE wrote but only released a live 
recording of. From the interviews I've read/heard about the recording on MOA, she was 
happy enough with it and didn't see the necessity in ever releasing a studio version. 
I don't know if it was recorded for C&S or not.

Lyrically, of course, the song is very interesting, if a bit vague. A male 
singer-songwriter, in search of an elusive love.

Part of the attraction of LoM is that there are no other released recordings of it; 
that is, we don't come to it with any preconceived notions of what it should sound 
like, unlike Woodstock & Carey that got reworked on MOA.

Bob

NP: Lindley & Ingram, "Mercury Blues" (live in Hamburg)

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