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From "David Bash" <bashpop@earthlink.net>
Subject Richard X. Heyman "Rightovers"
Date Fri, 13 Feb 2004 09:55:46 -0800

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Last week, in a used-bin of a local record store I found (for 99 cents,
yet!) a Richard X. Heyman CD I'd never seen before, called "Rightovers".  It
has similar artwork to "Basic Glee", but a whole different selection of
songs.  I checked the Heyman website and read that these are songs which
were recorded during the Basic Glee sessions, but didn't make the final cut
for the album.  That's kind of a shame, because in my opinion many of these
songs are as good or better than those that did make the album.

The CD is actually a CDR, with the contact name and phone number of
(presumably) someone at their publishing company.  Is this as far as the
manufacture of this CD went, or is there actually a finished product.
Anyone here in the Heyman camp who can shed light on this?
--
Pop Rules!!!!!
Take Care,
David



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