I first wrote here about my many year devotion to the more traditionally-named Sue McLane. But outside her highly recommended work with Suburban Lawns (Baby, Suburban Lawns), further Su Tissue material has been limited to her long out-of-print solo album from ‘82, “Salon de Musique.” It’s a less poppy, piano-driven side of Su that’s lovely in its own right. If you’re curious as to what a “chilled-out” Su might sound like, follow this link over to Dualtrack. Like I said, lovely! And for more Lawns-style surfpop, here’s the Jonathan Demme-directed video for Gidget Goes To Hell.