Mining for Gold: Twenty Years of Songwriting

Mining for Gold: Twenty Years of Songwriting

Mining for Gold: Twenty Years of Songwriting

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as enduring a handful of songs as have ever been written in this country by a single writer.

Product Description
James Gordon is known to many North Americans as the founder of Tamarack, one of Canada's premiere folk groups. With Tamarack, James has toured every corner of the continent, recorded fourteen albums, and made countless television and radio appearances. He has also had an active solo career, serving as resident songwriter on popular CBC shows "Basic Black" and "Ontario Morning," releasing several albums for adults and children, co-writing a popular series of family musicals, and writing music for symphony orchestras, choirs, theatre, dance and film. Known for his dedication to chronicling the Canadian identity in song, his songs have been recorded by a number of other artists including The Cowboy Junkies, Melanie Doane, Al Simmons, and James Keelaghan. He is now working full-time as a solo artist.

"Mining For Gold," James' debut CD for Borealis, is a double-CD retrospective of Gordon's work with Tamarack and as a solo artist. With almost 30 albums of material to choose from, there was no danger that the 38 cuts chosen would be anything but the very best of James' twenty years of songwriting. Highlights include the title track "Mining For Gold," made famous by the Cowboy Junkies and performed here by James as a duet with Margo Timmins; "Frobisher Bay," his most covered song with versions recorded all over the world, sung here with Tamarack; and "Looking For Livingstone," his 'cult pop' hit from the mid-80's. The collection also includes re-recorded versions of three of his early Tamarack songs ("Harvest Train", "The Virginia Brand", and "Stuart and Lillian") and one previously un-released song ("There Is No Silent Night"). With a 24-page booklet of extensive notes and anecdotes, this album should become a valuable keepsake for fans, and a great way for those new to Gordon's work to become acquainted with this unique Canadian voice.

Mining for Gold: Twenty Years of Songwriting

Mining for Gold: Twenty Years of Songwriting,James Gordon,Borealis Recording,Folk,Folk & Traditional,Pop
Mining for Gold: Twenty Years of Songwriting
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    Mining for Gold: Twenty Years of Songwriting
    James Gordon
    Manufacturer: Borealis Recording
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
    Traditional FolkTraditional Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Celtic | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Folk | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    ASIN: B000056SWS
    Release Date: 2001-01-04

    Tracks:

    1. Frobisher Bay
    2. Harvest Train
    3. Home To You Once MOre
    4. Oh Klondike
    5. No Herring Left in the Bay
    6. The Greenland Whale
    7. Fields of Rock and Snow
    8. Stuart and Lillian
    9. Lonesome Cowboy's Lament
    10. Pawpine
    11. The Virginia Brand
    12. Pioneer Tower Road
    13. Leaving Inverarden
    14. Banks of the Rocky Saugeen
    15. Tugboat Days
    16. Highway Seventeen
    17. We Owe it to the Pioneers
    18. Chippewa Smile
    19. Mining for Gold

    Tracks:

    1. Your Wandering Gypsy Boy
    2. Head Me Home
    3. Caledonia Street
    4. Farther Along
    5. This Poor Old Village
    6. Essequibo River
    7. The Human Cannonball
    8. Without You
    9. Kootenay Mountains
    10. God Snapped Her Fingers
    11. Margaret's Waltz
    12. Back Before Wal-Mart
    13. Ivy
    14. St. Patrick's Day
    15. Anna's Dress
    16. Harry In the Hole
    17. Hockey Town
    18. There is No Silent Night
    19. Looking for Livingstone

    Album Description

    James Gordon is known to many North Americans as the founder of Tamarack, one of Canada's premiere folk groups. With Tamarack, James has toured every corner of the continent, recorded fourteen albums, and made countless television and radio appearances. He has also had an active solo career, serving as resident songwriter on popular CBC shows "Basic Black" and "Ontario Morning," releasing several albums for adults and children, co-writing a popular series of family musicals, and writing music for symphony orchestras, choirs, theatre, dance and film. Known for his dedication to chronicling the Canadian identity in song, his songs have been recorded by a number of other artists including The Cowboy Junkies, Melanie Doane, Al Simmons, and James Keelaghan. He is now working full-time as a solo artist.

    "Mining For Gold," James' debut CD for Borealis, is a double-CD retrospective of Gordon's work with Tamarack and as a solo artist. With almost 30 albums of material to choose from, there was no danger that the 38 cuts chosen would be anything but the very best of James' twenty years of songwriting. Highlights include the title track "Mining For Gold," made famous by the Cowboy Junkies and performed here by James as a duet with Margo Timmins; "Frobisher Bay," his most covered song with versions recorded all over the world, sung here with Tamarack; and "Looking For Livingstone," his 'cult pop' hit from the mid-80's. The collection also includes re-recorded versions of three of his early Tamarack songs ("Harvest Train", "The Virginia Brand", and "Stuart and Lillian") and one previously un-released song ("There Is No Silent Night"). With a 24-page booklet of extensive notes and anecdotes, this album should become a valuable keepsake for fans, and a great way for those new to Gordon's work to become acquainted with this unique Canadian voice.

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