Click on the field header labeled "Extensions" (to order the list by extension)
Scroll down and click on the entry for "ASX"
Click on the "Change Action" button
Select the top radio button labeled "Open them with the default application"
Repeat steps 6-8 for every instance of the ASX extension in the list. When you are done, click "Close" then click "OK" in the options window. Audio samples should now play properly in Windows Media Player.
Track Listings
Title
Listen
1.
Wedding Bell Blues
- Laura Nyro
2.
Blowing Away
- Laura Nyro
3.
Billy's Blues
- Laura Nyro
4.
Stoney End
- Laura Nyro
5.
And When I Die
- Laura Nyro
6.
Lu
- Laura Nyro
7.
Eli's Coming
- Laura Nyro
8.
Stoned Soul Picnic
- Laura Nyro
9.
Timer
- Laura Nyro
10.
Emmie
- Laura Nyro
11.
The Confession
- Laura Nyro
12.
Captain Saint Lucifer
- Laura Nyro
13.
Gibsom Street
- Laura Nyro
14.
New York Tendaberry
- Laura Nyro
15.
Save the Country [Single Version]
- Laura Nyro
16.
Blackpatch
- Laura Nyro
17.
Upstairs by a Chinese Lamp
- Laura Nyro
18.
Beads of Sweat
- Laura Nyro
19.
When I Was a Freeport and You Were the Main Drag
- Laura Nyro
20.
I Met Him on a Sunday
- Laura Nyro
21.
The Bells
- Laura Nyro
22.
Smile
- Laura Nyro
23.
Sweet Blindness [Live]
- Laura Nyro
24.
Money [Live]
- Laura Nyro
25.
Mr. Blue
- Laura Nyro
26.
A Wilderness
- Laura Nyro
27.
Mother's Spiritual
- Laura Nyro
28.
A Woman of the World
- Laura Nyro
29.
Louise's Church
- Laura Nyro
30.
Broken Rainbow
- Laura Nyro
31.
To a Child
- Laura Nyro
32.
Lite a Flame (The Animal Rights Song)
- Laura Nyro
Rating: Genre: Rock Release Date: 02/18/1997 Run Time: 118:42
A double-CD, career-spanning retrospective that offers little in the way of surprises: it's a tastefully selected overview of her career highlights, heaviest (and justifiably so) on her late '60s albums. There's the inevitable feeling of letdown as disc two progresses; her post-early '70s material is far less interesting than her earliest work, even if it's inoffensive. All of the first five albums (through 1971's Gonna Take a Miracle) are now on CD, so this is most suitable for the fan who isn't passionate enough to be a completist. Includes a couple of previously unreleased live tracks from the 1990s; the version of "Sweet Blindness," unfortunately, is not the original late-'60s recording, but from a late-'70s live album.