'Suprise' Musical Finds

Posted by: Hammerhead on 02 September 2004

I’ve just taken the spare wheel out of my ‘pre-owned’ car (front tyre picked up a screw from somewhere…) and found some CD’s stashed in with the wheel jack etc(!). I now have ‘Black – Wonderful Tonight’, ‘Seal – Seal’ (oh dear), ‘Henry Purcel – Dido and Aeneas Opera in 3 acts’ and ‘Cat Stevens – Tea for the Tillerman’. Might give the opera and the Cat a spin and bin the other two...

Anyone else ever found someone else’s fave tunes in their newly acquired motor? If so, what did you find and was it any good?!

Steve
PS - Any tips on removing welded on alloys also appreciated.
Posted on: 02 September 2004 by seagull
"Any tips on removing welded on alloys also appreciated."

I was always told to carry a large rubber mallet...you could also use it on the Seal and Dido CD's.
Posted on: 02 September 2004 by seagull
oops didn't read beyond Dido, but I don't like opera anyway (yes I know I'm a heathen...)
Posted on: 02 September 2004 by Hammerhead
No rubber mallet to hand. Maybe Timmy Mallet would be a good substitute instead Big Grin

Black was cack - thrown out.
Cat purring away now, better if a bit 'Hey, cosmic man!'.
Henners next.
Seal disk will be scaring crows in farmers field.

Steve
Posted on: 02 September 2004 by Hammerhead
quote:
Originally posted by Nick Lees:
What was the famous Seal single?


Killer with Adamski? Aye, that was good though not on this disk.

quote:

The Purcell could be a gem (Seagull, you should be ashamed) - which version?


Chandos label - CHAN0521 (in brackets CHAN8306)

Cheers,

Steve