[mplpost] A Review from CanEhdian.com

Bob MacKenzie writer@kingston.net
Thu Aug 31 17:11:48 2000


Hi All

In part, the review on CanEHdian.com says: "A balanced combination of spoken
word and singing from different vocalists, this album is hard to turn off
midway. "First Star", a true gem in this treasure chest of songs, is a
tasteful combination of jazz chords and blues singing from country girl
Lesleigh Smith."

If you're interested in seeing the full review, go here:

http://www.canehdian.com/album/m/bobmackenzie/assumenothing.html.

This is a very positive Canadian-oriented site if any of you wanted to send
your own releases there for review (right after, of course, you send one to
Sound Bytes).

Peace and Love.

Bob MacKenzie

For reviews of new music releases,  go to Sound Bytes,
the music review site, at http://marketer.tripod.com.

Songwriters:  add power to your song lyrics.  Check out
Bob MacKenzie's "Poetics for Songwriters" now available
in installments at http://truefire.com/reference/item/2811.

"Wanted" (a folk song in the western tradition)
http://truefire.com/original_music/item/2893

"The End of June, 1966" (rocks the hippie ideal)
http://truefire.com/original_music/item/2892

"Life is a Poem" (a one minute life philosophy)
http://truefire.com/original_music/item/2777

"Ghost Shadow: Unfinished Sins" (thriller crime novel)
http://truefire.com/literature/item/2778

"Foxes vs Hearts" (part of Canada's history)
http://truefire.com/literature/item/2814

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob MacKenzie" <writer@kingston.net>
To: <maplepost@icomm.ca>
Sent: August 27, 2000 6:41 PM
Subject: [mplpost] Even better...


> Hi all
>
> "Life is a Poem" has now jumped to #9 on the Folk Top 40 at iuma.com.  I'm
> thrilled.
>
> If you want to check it out for yourself, you can go to
> http://www.iuma.com/Genre/M-CF/top40.html.
>
> If you want to listen to some of my other songs as well, I'm at
> assumenothing.iuma.com.
>
> Peace and Love.
>
> Bob MacKenzie
>
> For reviews of new music releases,  go to Sound Bytes,
> the music review site, at http://marketer.tripod.com.
>
> Songwriters:  add power to your song lyrics.  Check out
> Bob MacKenzie's "Poetics for Songwriters" now available
> in installments at http://truefire.com/reference/item/2811.
>
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