CD World meets Book World!
I like the way that the librarian title has resulted in the dewey decimal system being used throughout the accompanying booklet.
These were (still are?) available for download on various sites so that CD-Rs could be burned. Be warned the Purple Chick web site states "Purple Chick discs are fan created and NEVER FOR SALE!!! Seriously, if you pay money for them you were ripped off - someone somewhere sold what they obtained for free. Not cool."
A very good series of bootlegs as far as bootlegs go.
Gilbert - nice entry but can you in future add composer credits so as to save someone else having to do it.
Sid n Susie (Sweet and Hoffs) nail the covers market - an excellent selection of tunes.
As stated by Susanna Hoffs in the accompanying booklet "... making these recordings just felt like two music nerds getting together and having a really good time..." and that's how they sound, a great selection of sometimes the more obscure tune covered to perfection.
Wow - 2 months after I started finally got this one finished - admittedly I was doing it in slow time at work rather than at home but glad to get to the end.
I have not been able to accurately tie down a release date for this disc however based on the matrix number on the disc it appears to have been pressed post 1995.
The image for the cover was adapted from a Hungarian stamp issued in 1953 <Image ID: 784758>. It was one of a sport-themed set commemorating the opening the Népstadion (People's Stadium) in Budapest.