Additions to my collection in 1999


Let me give you a quick sample of the CDs I've added to my collect just since the beginning of 1999.

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The Best Of Johnny Crawford
(he played Mark, Chuck Conner's son in the TV western The Rifleman and sang such teeny bopper hits as "Cindy's Birthday, Patti Ann, and Your Nose Is Gonna Grow),
The Seeds
("Pushin' Too Hard, Pictures And Designs, Can't Seem To Make You Mine"),
The Bobby Fuller Four
("I Fought The Law, Fool For Love, Don't Ever Let Me Know"),
The Bombora's: Head Shrinkin' Fun
(these guys play what can only be called surf/munster music.),
The Ghastly Ones: A-haunting We Will Go
(another Zombie A Go-Go records surf/munster music mash),
Chris Isaak: Speak Of The Devil,
The Mamas and The Papas Greatest Hits,
Tony Orlando & Dawn; The Definitive Collection,
Judy Collins: Both Sides Now
("Barbara Allen, Cat's In The Cradle, Amazing Grace")
Clay Walker: Greatest Hits,
Steven Chapman: Greatest Hits
(contemporary gospel),
100% Country Music Sampler
with: Sara Evans, Clint Daniels, Kenny Chesney,
The Best Of Rare Earth,
Kiss: Love Gun,
Duran Duran GREATEST
("the reflex, a view to a kill, wild boys, electric barbarella")
Southside Johnny and the Ashbury Jukes: the best of
("The Fever, Love On The Wrong Side Of Town, Hearts of Stone")
Royal Crown Revue: The Contender
RUSH: Retrospective 1974-1980
Fear of Pop: Volume I
there's something about Mary
(soundtrack)
Brian Setzer Orchestra: Guitar Slinger
("The House Is Rockin', Buzz Buzz, Ghost Radio)
Brian Setzer Orchestra: The Dirty Boogie
("You're The Boss, Rock This Town, Since I Don't Have You)
Cherry Poppin' Daddies: Zoot Suit Riot
("Here Comes The Snake, Dr. Bones, Drunk Daddy, Master and Slave")

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Right now I'm listening to soundtracks from Streets of Fire, My Bodyguard, Radioland Murders and Melrose Place. When it comes to music, DIVERSITY pretty much sums it all up.

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