Also Where The Pyramid Meets The Eye (Rokey Erickson tribute), The World
Is A Wonderful Place (is that what the English Richard Thompson tribute
was called?� Much better than the major label Beat The Retreat), and do
the Ralph Stanley things count as tributes?� There was also a pretty
good Leonard Cohen one called I'm Your Fan (and a fairly lousy one
called Tower Of Song).� I was going to mention Fast 'n' Bulbous (the
Beefheart tribute), but I saw what happened the last time I dropped his
name in this company.� Mostly I agree with Marie, but generally dull
tribute albums sometimes do contain the odd
where-the-hell-did-THAT-come-from cover version which almost justifies
their existence.� 
�
Richard

-----Original Message-----
From: Marie Arsenault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 23, 1999 3:42 PM
To: passenger side
Subject: RE: Updates 


�
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that the world does not need
anymore
tribute albums. <g> It's one of those ideas that are better in theory.
The only really good one
is *Tulare Dust*, imo.� And the Tom T. Hall tribute is pretty good. 
�
marie 

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