Pop

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January 1992: Another less-than-satisfactory effort, although there are some cool transitions ("American Music" into "Take the Money and Run"; "New York Telephone Conversation" into "Satisfaction")
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September 1991: Another particuarly good Supermix, right on the heels of #7, one of the very best. This was the first that I gave a name. Generally, it's just whatever song title I think sounds the coo …
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September 1991: One of the series' very best. Lots of great classic rock, and it's an especially well-constructed mix - some fantastic transitions, particularly on Side 1.
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June 1991: Not much to say about this one, although it's pretty high in terms of the cheese factor (e.g., Robert Palmer Duran Duran, R.E.M.'s silliest song ever).
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April 1991: Not my best effort, but includes some great tunes. The first appearance of The Pursuit of Happiness, a great, underappreciated pop/rock band from Canada that would appear in my Supermix ser …
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February 1991: This is one of the very best in my series, and it still holds up. The transition from "More Than a Feeling" to "Blitzkreig Bop" is really terrific. And no, at the time I didn't know that …
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October 1990: Third in the series. Poor sound quality, and with more than a few clunkers, but it got me through many of boring bus ride at age 15
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Maxell XLII-S 100. Made in August of 1998. I think I was trying to catch a late 80's/early 90's dark-pop sound, but I don't know if I really achieved the goal.
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TDK SA-X100. Made in September of 1996.I apolgize ahead of time for the Alanis Morisette on there, I guess I was going through a phase. And I dn't know what I was thinking on the cheesy APB song. Oh we …