Saw an ad {damned right advertising works to sell CDs - and also touring now and then :)} in the last of issue of Magnet and it led to the following offerings from Paisley Pop. You know once you go somewhere you can't buy one CD. The Broken Hearts - 'Want One?' This was the one in the ad and I am so happy with this album. It is from an early band of Michael Mazzarella of The Rooks. The sound is so rooted in the infectious joy of the early Beatles that you can't not be swept up in the mood of youthful enthusiasm. There is even a hint of The Move on one tune. Sorry if he hates the comparison but I can't help it; Mazzarella has a voice very reminiscent of John Lennon and it shines on these songs. The bonus stuff includes tunes that were later recorded by The Rooks. The Windbreakers - 'Boxing day' This is a limited edition CD-R that presents a 1986 live reunion date for this band that includes Auditeer Bobby Sutliff and his mate Tim Lee. The sound on the disc is a little rough but it doesn't matter as this was a great night for music. Wonderful guitars and vocals that bring to mind the best of The Byrds and The Beatles. The latter makes sense given Bobby's recent top 5 post. Bobby Sutliff - 'All Sorts' This is a collection of demos and alternate versions and a song that appeared on tribute disc and is also a limited CD-R. Having really enjoyed Sutliff's 'Bitter Fruit' I quickly pushed the buy button. Glad I did as Sutliff's work is very special. The electric version of Bitter Fruit is great. His version of Streets Of Laredo is worth the price of admission. Tim Lee - 'Crawdad' Okay, so I was hooked. This is from 1993. I found the songs of a high quality and well served by Lee's vocals that have an earthy quality. Lee's musicianship is of a consistently high caliber throughout. Girls Say Yes - 'To Boys Who Say No' This is from 2001 so you are all probably are very familiar with it. I had never heard it before and I must say that I like it a lot. There is some wonderful psychedelic soul and lovely girl group sounds here that make for a very fun record. This was produced by Jim Huie and Russ Tolan. Huie is all over the place with his fine voice and guitar and drums. Hell he even sold me all of these CDs via PayPal and he seems like a very good man. Did I mention that the great Bobby Sutliff plays a fantastic lead guitar on the song Beckon? He does. Henry _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963