Midnight Oil

[Powderworks] Best Oils album for introduction

thewave@oils-forever.com thewave@oils-forever.com
Wed, 16 Jan 2002 17:35:03 +0000 (GMT)


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I would agree that it's a good starting point.  My friend Dave had some of the most popular albums, but then got _20KWRSL_ when I told him (and others) that it was out.  He was so impressed he went out and got all the old albums.  He also had not even heard about the release of that CD until I told him.

My brother also got that CD as his starter into the band, though I don't think he's quite as much into it as me, Dave, or the rest of you.

Jonathan



-----Original Message-----
>From : Randy Van Vliet <bigdaddyrv@yahoo.com>
To : Serandipitey@aol.com; powderworks@cs.colorado.edu
Date : 16 January 2002 17:12:19
Subject : Re: [Powderworks] Best Oils album for introduction
What got me into the Oils as much as anything was 20K
>RSL.  I had copies of Diesel and Breathe and even
>though I liked them both since they were so different
>from each other I was a little confused as to the
>direction of the band.  Then I got 20K RSL and heard
>the variety of the songs and sounds and politics and I
>got hooked.  So maybe 20K RSL is a good intro album.
>
>Randy



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