> Drew > np: coincidentally enough, Brian Kassan's SOTT 17 contribution, IF IT AIN'T > BAROQUE, DON'T FIX IT. The coincidence is that Brian was one of the > aforementioned Auditeers in the soul gig audience. Mr. Kassan has assembled > a 25-track compilation of the prettier side of psych-pop, but somehow > neglected to include anything by his own band, Chewy Marble, which has been > known to travel that particular road. Brian, you should have slipped > something in under a pseudonym and made us guess where it came from! Thanks for the mention Drew....Not a bad idea..:), but I wanted to keep the material in the 1966-1972 timespan (although Telstar is early 60's?) As you can tell, I'm pretty behind in my Audities reading.... Bravo to Mr. Marsland and his soul revue! The time and love they spent preparing this show was evident in the amazing performances. I hope they do it again. For those interested, Chewy Marble is about 2/3 done with a new cd. We've been doing a "studio tour", recording with different folks and having a blast. We're hoping for a Summer 2004 release. Also, look for our website to be updated in the next months, with free MP3 offerings for those interested in checking Chewy Marble out. Happy Holidaze to all! Brian n.p. Let It Be-Naked....I like it just fine. Like the Phil Spector version too!