mechagroovezilla

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Life of Change II

Side A
Artist Song Buy
John Wesley Harding  Movie Theme / The World (And All Its Problems)  buy on itunes
Feelies  Away  buy on itunes
The Innocence Mission  And Hiding Away  buy on itunes
Kitchens Of Distinction  Gorgeous Love  buy on itunes
Falling August  Turn It Around  buy on itunes
The Affordable Floors  Welcome to the World  buy on itunes
Bob Mould  It's Too Late   buy on itunes
Lemonheads  Kitchen  buy on itunes
Buffalo Tom  Larry   buy on itunes
Blood Oranges  Time Will Tell  buy on itunes
Poi Dog Pondering  Fact of Life (Rough & Ready Demo)  buy on itunes
Tanita Tikaram  Swear By Me  buy on itunes
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Paul Weller  Kosmos (edit)  buy on itunes
Freedy Johnston  In the New Sunshine   buy on itunes
The Affordable Floors  Running Dry  buy on itunes
Uncle Tupelo  Still Be Around   buy on itunes
Tanita Tikaram  I Love the Heaven Solo  buy on itunes
John Wesley Harding  The Person You Are   buy on itunes
The Ocean Blue  The Planetarium Scene   buy on itunes
Poi Dog Pondering  Fruitless   buy on itunes
Falling August  Out of Time  buy on itunes
Hothouse Flowers  Be Good   buy on itunes
Primitives  Don't Want Anything to Change  buy on itunes
Daniel Lanois  The Unbreakable Chain   buy on itunes
Cowboy Junkies  To Live is to Fly   buy on itunes

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Release date: Spring '92, I think?? My copy of the cassette insert is blank, but I must have made this for someone, at some point. I think I almost called it 'More Songs About Living and Learning'. I think it was for Sarah, May 1992. I know there was another one called Change of Life, too... it's floating out there in someone's milk crate full of old tapes from the '90s. I must try to do less thinking and more knowing.

Saw Blood Oranges open for Freedy Johnston at the old Nightstage in Cambridge. I'll always remember Freedy singing 'Responsible' from 'Can You Fly' (one of my desert island discs), and he did it in such a slow-burn, anguished, end-of-the-world way, and I looked over to see the cute waitress standing next to us - she was just staring at the stage, a tray of drinks up on her right hand in front of her shoulder, her jaw dropped-open, in a trance from this amazing performance. Great stuff. Good memories.
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