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From "Brian Huddell" <bhuddell@bellsouth.net>
Subject Re: The Days in the Mystery of the Watched Pot
Date Mon, 10 Feb 2003 16:01:32 -0600

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> Any body got any scoop on them? 

From http://www.notlame.com/pdf/nlcatalog2001.pdf

THE DAYS - The Mystery Of The Watched Pot - $12.00
(Not Lame Classic CD) Thanx to Not Lamer Rick Harris for the word on this
technically amazing disc. Recorded and
released 3 years ago in Texas...and not a soul heard of it, including me.
Resurrected from the basement of Its leader
(the band is, sadly, defunct now), this is one of those 'must haves', 't
please' releases. Miss that classic "Bellybutton"-
era Jellyfish sound. Or the great sound of the Grays? Jason Falkner swoon?
Chomp on this bit of 14 perfect songs of
knee swelling, jaw dropping batch 'o pop! Available exclusively from Not
Lame only, so don't bother diggin in the bins
as this was truly ignored when it came out and little promotion/servicing
went into it. Now, it's my job to tell and
sell...Smart arrangements, fluffy, head swaying vocals sweetly sung for
luring young women to meet them, The Days
stock and stick the hooks that make my job easy. Sure, it's soft and gooey
and there's not much edge. EDGE has its
place in certain, but not all bands.


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