#26
June 2, 2014

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Paradise
Focus on John Prine
Hour One: Hear the Piecast
Hour Two: Hear the Piecast
The Playlist:

Hour One:

1.   Myron Floren: The Clarinet Polka (Myron Floren / George Cates)
2.   Dick Nolan: Atlantic Lullaby (Cecil B Smith & Reg Smith)
3.   Ken Enman: Island Summer (Ken Enman)
4.   Gordon Quinton: Rippling Water Jig (trad)
5.   Gerry Formanger: Linerboard Mill (Gerry Formanger)
6.   The Four Lads: Standing On A Corner (Loesser)
7.   Nat King Cole: (Get Your Kicks on) Route 66 (Bob Troup)
8.   Charlie Pride: Is Anybody Goin’ To San Antone (Glenn Martin / Dave Kirby)
9.   Mister Rogers: It’s Such A Good Feeling (Fred Rogers)
10  William Tagoona: Our Land (William Tagoona)
11  Canadian Conpspiracy: Ain’t No Mountain High Enough (Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson)
12  Chris Rawlings: Sweet Lillooet (Chris Rawlings / Bill Garrett)
13  David Sereda: Hijacked (David Sereda)
14  Hart Rouge: Et Apres Tout Ca (Suzanne Campagne)
15  Nash The Slash: The Million-Year Picnic (Jeff Plewman)

Hour Two: John Prine Special
the entire first side of his first LP John Prine; one song from each of his other LPs with one exception (coz I hated Pink Cadillac)

1.   John Prine: Illegal Smile (John Prine) 1971
2.   John Prine: Spanish Pipe Dream (John Prine) 1971
3.   John Prine: Hello In There (John Prine) 1971
4.   John Prine: Sam Stone (John Prine) 1971
5.   John Prine: Paradise (John Prine) 1971
6.   John Prine: Pretty Good (John Prine) 1971
7.   John Prine: Souvenirs (John Prine) 1972
8.   John Prine: Grandpa Was A Carpenter (John Prine) 1973
9.   John Prine: Come Back To Us Barbara Lewis Hare Krishna Beauregard (John Prine) 1975
10  John Prine: There She Goes (John Prine) 1978
11.  John Prine: Living In The Future (John Prine) 1980
12.  John Prine: Aimless Love (John Prine) 1984
13.  John Prine: The Speed of the Sound of Loneliness (John Prine) 1986

The Particulars:

Hour One

1.   Myron Floren: The Clarinet Polka (Myron Floren / George Cates)
Come Dance With Me: Brunswick – BL 54032
Roslyn, South Dakota
Lawrence Welk’s Orchestra
Produced 1958

2.   Dick Nolan: Atlantic Lullaby (Cecil B Smith & Reg Smith)
Atlantic Lullaby: Arc Records A 627
Cornerbrook NL
Produced 1962

3.   Ken Enman: Island Summer (Ken Enman)
Our Music: From the Heart of Prince Edward Island: Seaman’s – SBLP 001
Summerside PEI
George Antoniak: guitars
Steve Naylor: keys
Gary Chipman: fiddle
Don Chapman: drums
Pat Riley: bass
Produced by John Ellis – 1970s
Recorded by Doug Freeman, George Antoniak & John Ellis at db Sound Productions, Nova Scotia

4.   Gordon Quinton: Rippling Water Jig (trad)
Wildwood Flower: Woodnight Records – ACR 7067
Grand Falls-Windsor NL
Gordon Quinton: guitar
John Lacey: 2nd guitar
Bob MacDonald: bass
Mark Barfoot: drums, percussion
Produced by Gordon Quinton – 1986
Recorded by Jack Winsor at Echo Music & Recording, St. John’s NL

5.   Gerry Formanger: Linerboard Mill (Gerry Formanger)
Side By Each: Country CS 6022
Port-au-Port, NL
Gerry Formanger, vocals, acordion, guitars
Terry Dimock: bass
Rockie Formanger: drums
Alfie Mildstone: bg vocals
Produced by Gerry Formanger – 1982
Recorded by Doug McClement at Comfort Sound, Toronto

6.   The Four Lads: Standing On A Corner (Loesser)
The Four Lads’ Greatest Hits: Columbia Records – CL 1235
Toronto ON
Jimmy Arnold - Bernie Toorish - Connie Codarini - Frank Busseri
Produced 1968

7.   Nat King Cole: (Get Your Kicks on) Route 66 (Bob Troup)
The Nat King Cole Story: Capitol Records – SW 1926
Montgomery Alabama
Produced by Lee Gillette - 1961

8.   Charlie Pride: Is Anybody Goin’ To San Antone (Glenn Martin / Dave Kirby)
Charlie Pride’s 10th Album: RCA Victor – LSP-4367
Sledge, Mississippi
Produced by Jack Clement - June, 1970
Recorded by Al Pachucki and Tom Pick at RCA’s Nashville Sound Studio

9.   Mister Rogers: It’s Such A Good Feeling (Fred Rogers)
A Place of Our Own: Mr. Pickwick Records – SPC 5138
Latrobe PA
Produced by George Hill & Sam Silberman – 1973
Recorded by Olaf Kuuskier

10  William Tagoona: Our Land (William Tagoona)
Help Me Out: CBC Northern Service – WRC1 4542
Baker Lake, Nunavut
William Tagoona, vocals
Mark Kennedy: electric guitar
David Babineau: bass
Dougie Trineer: guitar
Matt Horner: keys
Ron Prescott: drums
Produced by Les McLaughlin – 1986
Recorded by Ray Lemieux at Marc Studios, Ottawa

11.   Canadian Conpspiracy: Ain’t No Mountain High Enough (Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson)
Canadian Conspiracy: Ind – QCS 1207
Halifax NS
Alex Glover: trumpet, fluglehorn, mellophone, vocals
Albi Koteles: drums, vocals
Gary Green: trumpet, fluglehorn, mellophone, vocals
Steve Beach: organ, piano, arp, vocals
Rick Voigt: guitars, vocals
Ron Cameron: bass, vocals
Brian McKay: trumpet, trombone, vocals
Produced by Canadian Conspiracy – 1970s
Recorded by Paul Mason, Russ Brannon at Elderwall Sound Ltd, Dartmouth NS

12  Chris Rawlings: Sweet Lillooet (Chris Rawlings / Bill Garrett)
Soup du Jour: Cooking Fat Music CF-02
Montreal QC
Chris Rawlings: guitar, recorder, vocals
Gilles Losier: piano, fiddle
Paul Asbell, electric guitar
Marc Lavoie: harmonica
Tommy Steele: flue, sax
Billy Patton: bass
Skeeter Camera: drums
Cathy Fink & Duck Donald: harmony vocals
Produced by Chris Rawlings – 1978
Recorded by Mike Couture and Bill Schubart at Earth Audio Techniques (Philo), North Ferrisberg VT - 1974

13  David Sereda: Hijacked (David Sereda)
The Price of Love: Gryphon Records – GR5011
Edmonton AB / Port Dalhousie ON
David Sereda: keys, vocals
Randall Coryell: drums
Evelyne Datl: keys
Robert Paterson: keys
Topo: guitar
Neil Chapman: guitar
Margo Davidson: sax, congas
Rick Lazar: percussion
Julie Masi, Margo Davidson, Shirley Eikhard, Victor Bateman, Randy Kumano: bg vocals
Produced by Mark Wright – 1985
Recorded by Mark Wright and Bill Kennedy at Enormus Sound Studios, Toronto Sept-Dec 1985

14  Hart Rouge: Et Apres Tout Ca (Suzanne Campagne)
Hart Rouge: Traffic Records – TF 8732
Willow Bunch, SK / Montreal QC
Suzanne Campagne: vocals
Michelle Campagne: vocals, synths
Annette Campagne: vocals
Paul Campagne: bass, programmed drums
J Knutson: guitar
Produced by Dan Donahue – 1988
Recorded by Dave Roman & Clive Perry at Maddock Studios, Winnipeg; John Schritt, Wayne Finucan Studios, Winnipeg; Don Warkentin at Studio West, Saskatoon SK
Mixed by Howard Rissin at Ocean Sound Studios, Vancouver

15  Nash The Slash: The Million-Year Picnic (Jeff Plewman)
Bedside Companion EP: Cut-Throat Records – CUT-1
Toronto ON
Nash The Slash: electric violin, mandolin, percussion and numerous devices
Produced by Nash The Slash – 1978
Recorded by Nash The Slash at Cut-Throat Studios, January 1978



Hour Two

John Prine Feature

John Prine: Atlantic Records – SD 8296
Maywood, Illinois
John Prine: guitar, vocals
Reggie Young: lead guitar
Leo LeBlanc: pedal steel
John Christopher: guitar
Bobby Emmons: organ
Bobby Wood, piano
Mike Leach: bass
Gene Chrisman: drums
Bishop Heywood: percussion
Steve Goodman: guitar, harmony vocals
Dave Prine: fiddle
Neil Rosengarden: bass
Produced by Arif Mardin – 1971
Recorded by Dale Smith at American Recordion Studios, Memphis (except Paradise – recorded at A&R Studios, NYC)

1.   Illegal Smile (John Prine)
2.   Spanish Pipe Dream (John Prine)
3.   Hello In There (John Prine)
4.   Sam Stone (John Prine)
5.   Paradise (John Prine)
6.   Pretty Good (John Prine)

7.   John Prine: Souvenirs (John Prine)
Diamonds In The Rough: Atlantic Records – SD 7240
John Prine: acoustic guitar, vocals
Steve Goodman: acoustic guitar, harmony
Produced by Arif Mardin – 1972
Recorded by Gene Paul at Atlantic Recording Studios, NYC

8.   John Prine: Grandpa Was A Carpenter (John Prine)
Sweet Revenge: Atlantic Records – SD 7274
John Prine: guitar, vocals
Reggie Young: lead guitar
Steve Goodman: acoustic guitar
John Christopher: guitar
Dave Prine: banjo
Mike Leach: bass
Kenny Malone: drums
Produced by Arif Mardin – 1973
Recorded by Steve Ham at Quadrafonic Sound Studios, Nashville

9.   John Prine: Come Back To Us Barbara Lewis Hare Krishna Beauregard (John Prine)
Common Sense: Atlantic Records – SD 18127
John Prine: acoustic guitar, vocals
Peter Bunetta: drums
Tommy Cathey: bass
Larry Muhoberac: piano
James Brown: organ
Rick Vito: slide guitar
Steve Goodman, Paul Cannon: electric guitars
Leo LeBlanc: steel guitar
Bonnie Raitt: harmony vocal
Produced by Steve Cropper – 1975
Recorded at Ardent Studios, Memphis & Larabee Studios, Los Angeles by Richard Rosebrough, Ron Capone & Barry Rudolph
Re-mixed at Ardent by Ron Capone & Steve Cropper

10  John Prine: There She Goes (John Prine)
Bruised Orange: Asylum Records – 6E-139
John Prine: guitar, vocals
Steve Goodman: harmony vocal
Tom Radtke: drums
Sid Sims: bass
John Burns: guitars
Leo LeBlanc: pedal steel
Corky Siegel: harmonica
Jim Rothermel: alto Sax
Len Dresslar, Don Shelton, Bob Bowker, Bonny Herman: BG Vocals
Produced by Steve Goodman – 1978
Recorded by Hank Neuberger and Tom Hanson at Chicago Recording Co. January – March 1978

Pink Cadillac: Asylum Records – Q6E-222
Produced by Knox Phillips – 1979

11.  John Prine: Living In The Future (John Prine)
Storm Windows: Asylum Records – X6E-286
John Prine – vocals, guitar
Barry Beckett – piano
John Burns – guitar, harmony vocals
Bob Hoban – organ, fiddle, mandolin, piano, background vocals
Leo LeBlanc – steel guitar
Rachel Peer – harmony Vocals
Wayne Perkins – guitar
Tom Piekarske – bass, background vocals
Angie Varias – drums
Produced by Barry Beckett - 1980
Recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios,Sheffield, AL

12.  John Prine: Aimless Love (John Prine)
Aimless Love: Oh-Boy Records OBR 002
John Prine: vocals, guitar
Tony Newman: drums
Rachel Peer-Pine: bass, harmony vocals
Bobby Whitlock: keys
Phillip Donnelly: electric guitar
Jim Rooney: acoustic guitar
Leo LeBlanc: pedal steel
John Sebastian: harmonica
Produced by John Prine & Jim Rooney – 1984
Recorded by Jack Grochmal, Curtis Allen, Gary Brandt, Hank Neuberger, Allen Reynolds & Jim Rooney at Jack Clement’s The Cowboy Arms Hotel and Recording Spa, Jack’s Tracks, Benter Row Studio, Sound Emporium, Nashville TN; Alpha Studios, Burbank
Mixed at Cowboy Arms
Mastered at Masterfonics, Nashville by Benny Quinn

13.  John Prine: The Speed of the Sound of Loneliness (John Prine)
German Afternoons: Oh-Boy Records / Stony Plain Records – OBR-003 / SPL 1109
John Prine: acoustic guitar, vocal
Jim Rooney: acoustic guitar
Rachel Peer-Prine: bass, harmony vocals
Phillip Donelly: electric guitar
Roy Huskey Jr: upright bass
Kenny Malone: drums
Produced by Jim Rooney & John Prine – 1986
Recorded by Jack Grochmal, Mark Miller, Mark Howard & Jim Rooney at Jack Clement’s The Cowboy Arms Hotel and Recording Spa
Remixed by Rick Alder
Mastered by Denny Purcell at Georgetown Mastering, Nashville


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