tfilm@ihuxn.UUCP (m e lindenmeyer) (07/19/85)
I have tried in vain to locate a copy of Bill Staines' "Whistle of the Jay" (Folk Legacy FSI70) from our most prestigious Rose's Records and many smaller record shops in the area. I am particularly interested in one selection that I believe is called "Place in the Choir". The first line of the refrain is "All of God's Creatures have a Place in the Choir". Unable to obtain the recording, I am seeking words and music. Can anyone help me out? MEL ihuxn!tfilm 850719.1242
olson@rochester.UUCP (Thomas J. Olson) (07/23/85)
> > I have tried in vain to locate a copy of Bill Staines' > "Whistle of the Jay" (Folk Legacy FSI70) from our most prestigious > Rose's Records and many smaller record shops in the area. I am > particularly interested in one selection that I believe is called > "Place in the Choir". The first line of the refrain is "All of > God's Creatures have a Place in the Choir". > Unable to obtain the recording, I am seeking words and music. > Can anyone help me out? > MEL ihuxn!tfilm > 850719.1242 "All God's Critters" is one of Bill's greatest hits; he does it at most of his concerts (the ones I've heard anyway) and in particular did it on the recent (I think) live album "Bridges". I don't know the label, but I've seen it in several record stores & at concerts. If you can't find it, write & I'll get more particulars. Tom ( All God's critters got a place in the choir, some sing low and some sing higher some sing out loud on the telephone wire, some just clap their hands... ) Olson
steiny@scc.UUCP (Don Steiny) (07/25/85)
> > I have tried in vain to locate a copy of Bill Staines' > "Whistle of the Jay" (Folk Legacy FSI70) > MEL ihuxn!tfilm > 850719.1242 That record is available, along with 7 other Bill Staines records and a songbook, from: Roundup Records P.O. Box 154 North Cambrige, Massachusetts I recommend their catalog, it is 3.95. It has >10,000 records by small lables. An order blank often falls out of Rounder Records records. -- scc!steiny Don Steiny @ Don Steiny Software 109 Torrey Pine Terrace Santa Cruz, Calif. 95060
debo@masscomp.UUCP (Deborah O'Hanlon) (07/30/85)
> > That record is available, along with 7 other Bill Staines records and >a songbook, from: > > Roundup Records > P.O. Box 154 > North Cambrige, Massachusetts That's *Rounder* Records, and I highly recommend their catalogue.
keesan@bbncc5.UUCP (Morris M. Keesan) (07/30/85)
In article <749@masscomp.UUCP> debo@masscomp.UUCP (Deborah O'Hanlon) writes: >> >> That record is available, along with 7 other Bill Staines records and >>a songbook, from: >> >> Roundup Records >> P.O. Box 154 >> North Cambrige, Massachusetts > >That's *Rounder* Records, and I highly recommend their catalogue. That's Roundup Records. The record label and parent company is indeed Rounder, but for the past 10 years or so, their mail-order arm has been Roundup. Take a look at their catalogue, the "Record Roundup", if you don't believe me. -- Morris M. Keesan keesan@bbn-unix.ARPA {decvax,ihnp4,etc.}!bbncca!keesan
andrew@grkermi.UUCP (Andrew W. Rogers) (07/30/85)
In article <749@masscomp.UUCP> debo@masscomp.UUCP (Deborah O'Hanlon) writes: >> >> That record is available, along with 7 other Bill Staines records and >>a songbook, from: >> >> Roundup Records >> P.O. Box 154 >> North Cambrige, Massachusetts > >That's *Rounder* Records, and I highly recommend their catalogue. The original posting is correct. RoundUP is the mail-order branch of RoundER; it distributes >100 independent and foreign labels (including RoundER). I highly recommend their catalogue, too. Great service as well! AWR