Announcing the release of Blog Sessions Volume 3
Dec 26th, 2007 by Jesse Moore
Merry Christmas! Consider this my Christmas gift to you. I spent part of Christmas day finalizing the sequence of the release of Blog Sessions: Volume 3. It’s been over two years since the last release, so for those that aren’t familiar, I put together a compilation cd with a track from every album I’ve reviewed on “Spinning.” Usually this would mean that I would put out a cd every 12 months or so, but having started a new business and enlarging our family, reviewing cds hasn’t had the same priority.This is my largest compilation to date - with 19 tracks and 80 minutes of music. As they all are - it’s a very eclectic mix of music, and isn’t meant to be evaluated as a whole so much as for its parts. I actually reviewed 20 albums since Blog Sessions: Volume 2, but only had enough room for 19 tracks, so I did without a track from Switchfoot’s “Nothing is Sound” cd, which I didn’t really like that much anyway.Because it took so long, this is not indicative of the latest release for all of these bands (Jars of Clay, Switchfoot, Third Day, Paul Wright, Sara Groves and Chris Rice all have newer releases than these). Still, the mission of this release is not to get you the newest music, but to expose you to music that you may not have heard before.I handed out the first two copies yesterday, and will be producing and mailing out more as time allows. If you received Volume 2, you should be getting Volume 3 - but anyone who wants a copy should leave a comment ![]()

I’m impatiently waiting….
Me too.
love,
Mom
Looking forward to it, Jess. Thanks!
only 1 mile away where our copy?
ha ha
Enjoying catching up on your blogs. Selah is beautiful…looking forward to your compilation.
Here’s another “me too”!
Ah, more audiological delights from the Grand Master Moore-Mix-A-Lot! I want!!!
How can an English graduate have a cd with two songs with ain’t in it. I think that this may be your best compilation yet. Good work Jesse.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JESSE!!!
Now playing on my iPod: The Blog Sessions Volume 3. I like it. Thanks Jesse and great work. I’d also like to recommend the latest album I’ve picked up: David Crowder’s “Remedy”. Good stuff.
Thanks Jess, very nice of you and I appreciate it. Carol