Side One
1. The Astronauts: Surf Party - 1964
2. West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band: 1906 – 1967
3. Druids of Stonehenge: Pale Dream – 1968
4. Mothers Of Invention: Uncle Bernie’s Farm – 1967
5. The Who: Happy Jack – 1966
6. Margaret Stowe: Moody Blue – 2002 *
7. Velvet Underground: Venus In Furs – 1967
8. UK: Caesar’s Palace Blues – 1979
9. Ten Years After: Hear Me Callin’ – 1969
10. Savoy Brown: Made Up My Mind – 1969
11. Al DiMeola: Advantage – 1982
12. Magazine: The Great Beautician In The Sky – 1978
13. Alan Parsons Project: I Robot – 1977
14. The Jam: That’s Entertainment – 1980
15. Cheech & Chong: Turn That Thing Down – 1974
16.The Rascals: Mustang Sally – 1968
Side Two
1. Billy MacInnnis: The Reel Stompin’ Tom – 2010 *
2. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Movin’ On To Rouyn – 1965 *
3. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Caroline – 1965 *
4. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Luke’s Guitar – 1965 *
5. Stompin’ Tom Connors: The Ketchup Song – 1969 *
6. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Rubberhead: 1969 *
7. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Polka Playing Henry – 1993 *
8. Ned Landry: Stompin’ Tom Connors - *
9. Ti-Blanc Richard et ses Joyeux Copains: Reel du 'Snack Bar' – 1960 *
10. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Long Gone To The Yukon – 1993 *
11. Hank Snow: Blue Ranger – 1944 *
12. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Green, Green Grass of Home – 1971 *
13. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Fire In The Mine – 1970 *
14. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Algoma Central #69 – 1970 *
15. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Coal Boat – 1970 *
16. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Shakin’ the Blues – 1993 *
17. June Eikhard: Sputnik Breakdown – 1960 *
18. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Mule Skinner Blues – 1971 *
19. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Muck n’ Slushers – 1976 *
20. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Bush in Buctouche (Doot Song) – 2008 *
21. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Bud The Spud – 1969 *
22. Don Messer & His Islanders: Westphalia Waltz – 1967 *
23. Dave Clark: All In Love – 2002 *
*CanCon = 65%
The Particulars:
Side One
1. The Astronauts: Surf Party
(By Dunham / Bobby Beverly)
45 single bw What’d I Say: RCA Victor 45N 1392
Boulder CO
Rich Fifield: guitar
Dennis Lindsey: guitar
Bob Demmon: guitar
Stormy Patterson: bass
Jim Gallagher: drums
Produced 1964
2. West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band: 1906
(Ron Morgan / Bob Markley)
Part One: Reprise Records - RS 6247
Los Angeles CA
Bob Markley (vocals)
Shaun Harris (bass)
Danny Harris (guitar, vocals)
Michael Lloyd (guitar, vocals)
Ron Morgan (guitar)
John Ware (Drums)
Produced by Bob Markley and Jimmy Bowen, 1967
Recorded by Lee Herschberg
I used to perform this song with the first of two bands that I found myself in with Geddy Lee. Guitarist Stan Bornstein introduced us to the music of WCPAEB with this song, back in 1967. The album also had a Frank Zappa song called “Help, I’m A Rock”.
3. Druids of Stonehenge: Pale Dream
(C Hauser)
Creation: Uni Records 3004
NYC
Tom Paine: bass
Steven Tindall: drums, keys
Billy Tracy: guitar
Carl Hauser: lead guitar, harpsichord, vocals
David Budge: lead vocals
Produced by Jerry Goldstein, 1968
Recorded by Ami Hadami and Neil Cepos
There is some Youtube video of this little known psychedelic band from New York on some TV show that you might want to check out.
4. Mothers of Invention: Uncle Bernie’s Farm
(Frank Zappa)
Absolutely Free: Verve
Los Angeles
Frank Zappa – guitar, conductor, vocals
Jimmy Carl Black – drums, vocals
Ray Collins – vocals, tambourine, harmonica
Roy Estrada – bass, vocals
Billy Mundi – drums, percussion
Don Preston – keyboards
Jim Fielder (Uncredited) – guitar, piano
Bunk Gardner – woodwinds
Produced by Tom Wilson, 1967
Recorded by Val Valentin
5. The Who: Happy Jack
(Pete Townsend)
Happy Jack (A Quick One): Decca Records DL74892
London
Roger Daltrey: Vocals
John Entwistle: Bass, vocals
Keith Moon: Drums
Pete Townshend: Guitar and Vocal
Produced by Kit Lambert, 1966
“I Saw’r ya”
“Happy Jack” was the first charted song of The Who in Canada. It opened the doors for a North American tour, opening for Herman’s Hermits and The Blues Magoos. They played Maple Leaf Gardens on August 9, 1967.
6. Margaret Stowe: Moody Blue
(M Stowe)
Things I Do: Tallyho Music TM 0001
Toronto
Margaret Stowe: electric guitar
Steven Sauvé: keys
Michelle Josef: drums
Scott McGregor Moore: guitar
Wally Jericho: trumpet
Chris Smith: bass
Produced by Margaret Stowe w Michelle Joseph, 2002
Recorded at The Space by Margaret Stowe
Mastered by James Paul at The Rogue Studio, Toronto
7. The Velvet Underground: Venus In Furs
(Lou Reed)
The Velvet Underground & Nico: Verve (Canada) mono V 5008
New York City
Lou Reed: guitar, vocals
Sterling Morrison: guitar, bass
John Cale: electric viola, piano, bass
Maureen Tucker: percussion
Produced by Andy Warhol, 1967
Recorded by Omi Haden at TTG Hollywood
Mixed by Tom Wilson , Gene Radice & David Green
active between 1964 and 1973, formed in New York City by Lou Reed and John Cale.
inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996
8. UK: Caesar’s Palace Blues
(Ed Jobson / John Wetton)
Danger Money: Polydor Records PD-1-6194
UK
Terry Bozzio: drums
John Wetton: bass, lead and bg vocals
Eddie Johnson: violin
Produced by Eddie Jobson and John Wetton, 1979
Recorded November 1978 - January 1979 at AIR Studios, London, UK
9. Ten Years After: Hear Me Calling
(Alvin Lee)
Stonedhenge: Derem (London) DES 18021
London UK
Alvin Lee, guitar
Leo Lyons, bass
Chick Churchill, keys
Ric Lee, drums
Produced by Mike Vernon, 1969
Recorded by Martin Smith
The band began as The Jaybirds with Alvin Lee, Leo Lyons & Chick Churchill. They changed their name to The Blues Yard before becoming Ten Years After which lasted until 1976. I loved the first two Ten Years After albums (self titled and Undead). Geddy Lee purchased the very album you just heard, while on vacation in Detroit with his family but didn’t like it! He sold it to me for a couple of bucks.
10. Savoy Brown: Made Up My Mind
(Chris Youlden)
A Step Further: Parrott PAS 71029
London UK
Chris Youlden: vocals
Kim Simmonds: guitar, cowbell
Lonesome Dave Peverett: guitar
Roger Earl: drums
Tony Stevens: bass
Bob Hall: piano
Wheeler Eddie Blair: trumpets
Don Morris: sax
John Edwards: trombone
Bob Efford: sax
Don Honeywill: sax
Jawbone Willie: jawbone
Ray Davis, Bobby Haughey, Reg Morris: flugelhorn
Produced by Mike Vernon, 1969
Recorded by David Grinste
Kim Maiden Simmonds
b. 5 December 1947 Newbridge, Caerphilly, Wales / d. 13 December 2022 (75) Syracuse NY
Simmonds started playing blues guitar as a teen and put the Savoy Brown Blues Band together in October 1965. Many musicians have played in that band that put the boogie into British blues back in the ‘60s. He was the only staple in the band.
11. Al DiMeola: Advantage
(Jan Hammer)
Al Di Meola: Tour De Force: Columbia Records FC 38373
Jersey City, NJ
Al Di Meola: guitar
Jan Hammer: keys
Steve Gadd: drums
Anthony Jackson: bass
Mingo Lewis: percussion
Victor Godsey: keys
Phillippe Saisse: keys
Sammy Figueroa: percussion
Produced by Al Di Meola, 1982
Recorded live at the Tower Theatre, Philadelphia by The Record Plant Mobile by Dennis MacKay
Mixed at Wizard Recording, Briacliff Manor, NYC
Al Laurence Di Meola
b. July 22, 1954, Jersey City, NJ
When he was eight years old, he was inspired by Elvis Presley and the Ventures to start playing guitar. His teacher directed him toward jazz standards. He cites as influences jazz guitarists George Benson and Kenny Burrell and bluegrass and country guitarists Clarence White and Doc Watson. He attended Berklee College of Music in 1971. At nineteen, he was hired by Chick Corea to replace Bill Connors in the pioneering jazz fusion band Return to Forever. After that band broke up in 1976, he began his solo career. His early albums were influential among rock and jazz guitarists.
12. Magazine: The Great Beautician In The Sky
(Howard Devoto / John McGeogh)
Real Life: Virgin Records – V 2100
Manchester UK
Howard Devoto: vocals
Barry Adamson: bass
Dave Formula: keys
Martin Jackson: drums
John McGeoch: guitar, sax
Produced & recorded by John Leckie, 1978
Recorded at Virgin Mobile & Abbey Road Studios
active from 1977 to 1981
formed by Howard Devoto after leaving punk band Buzzcocks in early 1977
13. Alan Parsons Project: I Robot
(Eric Woolfson / Alan Parsons)
I Robot: Arista Records AL 7002
London UK
David Paton: bass
Stuart Tosh: percussion, drums
Ian Bairnson: electric guitars
Ian Bairnson, David Paton, Alan Parsons: acoustic guitars
Eric Woolfson, Duncan MacKay, Alan Parsons: keys
BJ Cold: steel
Eric Woolfson, Alan Parsons: Projectron and Vocoder
John Leach: Cimbalom and Kantele
Produced by Alan Parsons 1977
Recorded by Alan Parsons w Pat Stapley & Chris Blair at Abby Road Studios, Dec 1976 - Ma 1977
Mastered by Chris Blair
14. The Jam: That’s Entertainment – 1983
(Paul Weller)
Snap!: Polydor PDS 2 – 6382
London
Paul Weller: guitar, vocals
Bruce Foxton: bass, vocals
Rick Buckler: drums
Produced by The Jam, 1980
This was from the Snap! Compilation. They released the demo of That’s Entertainment instead of the album version.
15. Cheech And Chong: Turn That Thing Down
(Thomas Chong / Richard Marin / Gaye Delorme)
45 single bw Earache My Eye: Ode Records 66-101-S
Vancouver BC
Thomas Chong
Richard ‘Cheech’ Marin
Gaye Delorme: guitar
Produced by Lou Adler 1974
Recorded by Norm Kinney
Richard Anthony Marin
b. July 13, 1946 Los Angeles
Thomas B. Kin Chong
b. May 24, 1938 Edmonton, AB
The duo met in Vancouver, British Columbia in the late 1960s. Chong was a Canadian citizen, and Cheech had moved up there from Southern California to avoid the draft.
16. The Rascals: Mustang Sally
(Bonny Rice)
Time Peace: The Rascals Greatest Hits: Atlantic Records – SD 8190
Garfield, New Jersey
Eddie Brigati: vocals, percussion
Felix Cavaliere: vocals, keyboards
Gene Cornish (b May 14, 1944, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) – guitar, vocals
Dino Danelli: drums
Produced by The Rascals 1968
Recorded by Tom Dowd, Adrian Barber, Chris Huston & Roy Cicala
Originally started playing together in Joey Dee and the Starliters before going out on their own in 1964. Time Peace: The Rascals' Greatest Hits, released in mid-1968, topped the U.S. album chart and became the group's best-selling album.
Side Two
Thomas Charles Connors
b. Saint John NB Feb 9, 1936 / d. March 6, 2013 (77) Ballinafad ON
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Tom at home
This is the listing of Stompin’ Tom’s original 45s, recorded at CKGB Radio station in Timmins
A: The Birth Of The New Dragon Mine
B: Luke's Guitar CKGB Canada QC-122 1964
A: Fire In The Mine
B: Streets Of Toronto CKGB Canada QC-134 1964
A: Movin' On To Rouyn
B: Carolyne CKGB Canada QC-95 1964
A: Rubberhead
B: Laura CKGB Canada QC-160 1965
A: Forever Emily
B: Y'ay Canada CKGB Canada QC-211 1965
A: My Brother Paul
B: I Saw The Teardrop CKGB Canada QC-250 1965
A: Mr. Snowflake
B: Jingle Jangle CKGB Canada QC-251 1965
A: Pizza Pie Love
B: Going Back Up North CKGB Canada QC-238 1966
A: Don Valley Jail
B: Sudbury Saturday Night Rebel Canada RX-104 1967
(First record to use Tom with a backing band)
A: Hepworth Country Auditorium Song
B: The Footsy Song Rebel Canada RX-105 1967
(First record to use the moniker Stompin’ Tom Connors)
1. Billy MacInnnis: The Reel Stompin’ Tom
(B MacInnis)
The Fiddle Player From PEI: 6 54367 02247
Charlottetown PEI
Billy MacInnis: fiddle, mandolin
Leon Gallant: rhythm guitar
Remi Arsenault: bass
Jonathan Ross: piano
Roger Carter: drums
Mike IPendergast: accordion
Peter Webb: banjo
John Matthews: bodhran
Produced by Billy MacInnis, 2010
Recorded, mixed and Mastered by Jon Matthews at Big Grey Sound, Charlottetown PEI
2. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Movin’ On To Rouyn
(Tom C Connors)
45 rpm Single: CKGB Radio Records QC-95
Halton Hills, ON
Tom Connors: guitar, vocal
Produced 1964
Recorded at CKGB radio, Timmins ON
3. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Carolyne
(Tom C Connors)
45 rpm Single: CKGB Radio Records QC-95
Halton Hills, ON
Tom Connors: guitar, vocal
Produced 1964
Recorded at CKGB radio, Timmins ON
As Tom says in the song: “I’m gonna get me a new job in the mine – Hollinger Mine!” The Hollinger was founded in 1909 by Benny Hollinger and Alex Gillies who sold their claim to Noah Timmins who made his name in mining down in the Cobalt silver camp. The Timmins clan of the Cowboy Junkies are distant relations. The Hollinger was the second biggest gold mine in the world. It closed down in the late ‘60s but was re-opened as an open pit mine.
4. Tom Connors: Luke’s Guitar
(TC Connors)
45 single bw The Birth of the New Dragon Mine: CKGB: QC 122
Halton Hills ON
Tom Connors: guitar, boots, vocal
Produced at CKGB Radio, Timmins ON, 1964
5. Stompin’ Tom Connors: The Ketchup Song
(TC Connors)
Bud The Spud: Dominion Records - LPS 21002 / EMI Canada - 7243 495591 2 7
Halton Hills, ON
Tom Connors: guitar, foot
Gerry Hall: guitar
Ronald McDonald: bass
Mickey Andrews: steel, drums
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors, 1969
6. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Rubberhead
(TC Connors)
Bud The Spud: Dominion Records - LPS 21002 / EMI Canada - 7243 495591 2 7
Halton Hills, ON
Tom Connors: guitar, foot
Gerry Hall: guitar
Ronald McDonald: bass
Mickey Andrews: steel, drums
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors, 1969
7. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Polka Playing Henry
(TC Connors)
Long Gone To The Yukon: EMI 0-7243-835298-2-7
Halton Hills, ON
Tom Connors: guitar, vocals
Chris Whiteley: trumpet, steel, dobro
Denis Keldie: accordion, piano
David Thompson: bass
Rob Duffus: drums
Conrad Kipping: lead guitar, violin, mandolin
Ike Kelnick: tuba, sax, trombone
Produced by Dr. T. C. Connors, 1995
8. Ned Landry: Stompin’ Tom Connors
(Ned Landry)
Ned Landry’s Silver Anniversary: Prime Time PTLP-101
Saint John NB
Ned Landry: fiddle, vocals
Sonny Weyman: guitar
Norm Hamilton: piano
Dave Sherwood: drums
Eddie Bertin: bass
Rayi Caissie: steel
Produced by Produced by Ned Landry, 1981
Recorded by Owen Vallis and Gig Morris at Prime Time Studio, Sussex NB
Ned Landry was a cousin of Tom's. Both were born and reared in Saint John. This was Ned's tribute to Connors.
9. Ti-Blanc Richard et ses Joyeux Copains: Reel du 'Snack Bar'
(Trad)
Ti-Blanc Richard: RCA Victor - CGP-104
Montreal, QC
Produced 1960
Ti-Blanc Richard, né Adalbert Richard
b. 13 août 1920 Martinville QC / d. 22 février 1981 Sherbrooke QC (60)
10. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Long Gone To The Yukon
(TC Connors / Gaetan Lepine)
Long Gone To The Yukon: EMI 0-7243-835298-7-2
Halton Hills ON
Chris Whiteley: steel, dobro, harmonica, trumpet
Ike Kelneck: tuba, sax, trombone
Denis Keldie: accordion, piano
David Thompson: bass
Rob Duffus: drums, percussion
Conrad Kipping: violin, mandolin, lead guitar
Tom Connors: vocal, guitar, Stompin’ Board and vocals
Produced by Dr. Tom C Connors, 1995
Recorded by Brian Hewson at Escarpment Sound, Acton ON
11. Hank Snow: Blue Ranger
(H Snow)
The Yodelling Ranger Vol 3: Bear Family Records - BCD 15587
Nashville, TN
Hank Snow: guitar, vocal
Produced by Hugh Joseph
Re-Produced by Richard Weize - 1993Tom picked this track to be played when I interviewed him on his 70th birthday, Feb. 9, 2006. He was quite sentimental about it and was thrilled that I took the time to play it.
12. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Green, Green Grass of Home
(Curly Putman / Parody Lyrics TC Connors)
Live At The Horseshoe: Ole Anthem Legacy OLE94
Halton Hills ON
Stompin’ Tom: the foot, guitar, vocals, facials expressions
Randy MacDonald: bass
Mickey Andrews: steel, dobro, drums
Gerry Hall: electric lead guitar
Produced by Tom Connors, 1971
Recorded live at The Horseshoe Tavern, Toronto
Remastered 2018
13. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Fire In the Mine
(TC Connors)
Love & Laughter: Boot Records - BOS 7107
Halton Hills, ON
Tom Connors: guitar, foot, vocals
Randy McDonald: bass
Bill Lewis: lead guitar
Glen Reid banjo, rhythm guitar
John Devlin: guitar, harmonica
Al Cherny: fiddle
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors, 1971
Recorded at RCA Studio, Toronto by Cub Richardson
This is from a true story of the MacIntyre Mine fire, written by Tom when he was living up in Timmins and still performing at The Maple Leaf Hotel. The song first appeared a 45 produced by CKGB radio on their own label QC-134 in 1965 (bw Streets of Toronto). It was then re-recorded on his first LP “The Northland’s Own…”, first on Rebel Records 1967, then re-recorded again for the same album released on Dominion Records in 1968. It was then redone with a full band for 1971s Love & Laughter LP which has since been renamed “Moon-Man Newfie” for CD.
The MacIntyre gold mine was located in the town of Schumacher, a mile outside of downtown Timmins in the Porcupine gold fields and was established by Scottish prospector Sandy MacIntyre in 1909. Schumacher was the birthplace of Toronto Maple Leaf / Montreal Canadian legend, Frank Mahovlich. My mother was born there in 1932.
14. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Algoma Central #69
(T C Connors)
Stompin' Tom Meets Big Joe Mufferaw: EMI Canada - 724349 55925
Halton Hills, ON
Tom Connors: guitar, vocal, stompin board
Glen Reid: banjo
Mickey Andrews: steel
Randy McDonald: bass
Gerry Hall: guitar
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors, 1970
15. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Coal Boat
(T C Connors)
Stompin' Tom Meets Big Joe Mufferaw: EMI Canada - 724349 55925
Halton Hills, ON
Tom Connors: guitar, vocal, board
Glen Reid: banjo
Mickey Andrews: steel
Randy McDonald: bass
Gerry Hall: guitar
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors, 1970
And some people found work on the dirty coal boats, transporting it to Newfoundland. Stompin' Tom found such work after running away from his adopted home at Skinner's Pond, PEI. He did the coal boat run for about a year when he was just 15. He later wrote this song from the collective memories he had from those coal boat days.
16. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Shakin’ The Blues
(Tom C Connors)
Dr. Stompin’ Tom…Eh?: Capitol Records EMI Music Canada – E2 27225
Halton Hills ON
Stompin’ Tom: vocals, guitar, boots
Graham Townsend: violin
Duncan Fremlin: banjo, bg vocals
Conrad Kipping: mandolin, lead guitar, bg vocals
Bob McNiven: acoustic guitar, bg vocals
Greg Street: upright and slap bass
Rob Duffus: drums
Fred Northcotte: accordion
Denis Keldie: diatonic accordion
Chris Whiteley: steel, dobro, harmonica
Gray Townsend: piano
Produced by Dr. Tom C Connors and Gaetan Lepine, 1993
Recorded at Escarpment Sound, Fergus ON by Brian Hewson
Mastered by Bob Ludwig
17. June Eikhard: Sputnik Breakdown
(June Eikhard)
Canada's First Lady of the Fiddle: Rodeo Records - RLP 78
Moncton, NB
June Eikhard, fiddle
Jackie Doyle, piano
Cecil Eikhard, bass
Al Cogan, electric Guitar
Producer by George I Taylor, 1960
Launched October 4, 1957, the planet’s first artificial satellite survived the rigors of outer space for 21 days before its batteries died. It fell out of orbit a couple of months later but it sure did it’s job! It scared the life out of the Americans but of New Brunswick’s June Eikhard who composed the tune shortly thereafter and recorded it on her first album for Rodeo Records. It’s been subsequently recorded by numerous fiddlers ever since. BTW: June is the mother of Toronto based Juno Award winning songwriter, Shirley Eikhard (her father is June’s bass player too).
18. Stompin' Tom Connors: Mule Skinner Blues
(Jimmy Rodgers)
Live At The Horseshoe: Ole Anthem Legacy OLE94
Halton Hills ON
Stompin’ Tom: the foot, guitar, vocals, facials expressions
Randy MacDonald: bass
Mickey Andrews: steel, dobro, drums
Gerry Hall: electric lead guitar
Produced by Tom Connors, 1971
Recorded live at The Horseshoe Tavern, Toronto
Remastered 2018
19. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Muck n’ Slushers
(Tom C Connors)
The Unpopular Stompin' Tom: Boot Records – BOS 7171
Halton Hills, ON
Tom Connors: vocal, guitar, foot stompin'
Others not listed
Produced by Chuck Goudie, 1976
Recorded by Peter Mann at Eastern Sound, Toronto
20. Stompin’ Tom Connors: The Bush in Buctouche (Doot Song)
(T C Connors)
The Ballad of Stompin' Tom: EMI Canada - 5 099924 277921
Halton Hills ON
Tim Hadley: bass
Charley Roussy: drums
Billy MacInnis: fiddle, piano, mandolin
Al Widmeyer: guitar, banjo, mandolin
Chris Whiteley: harmonica
Steve Fruitman: jug
Produced by Dr. Tom C Connors, 2008
Mastered by Ted Carson at MusicLane, Uxbridge ON
21. Stompin’ Tom Connors: Bud The Spud
(TC Connors)
50 Years of Stompin’ Tom: Ole / Anthem Legacy OLE46
Halton Hills ON
Tom Connors: guitar, foot
Gerry Hall: guitar
Ronald McDonald: bass
Mickey Andrews: steel, drums
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors, 1969
Executive Producer: Andy Curran, 2017
Remastered by Harry Hess at Hbomb Mastering
Just a fantastic job at premastering this poorly sounding classic and making is sound great on newly minted vinyl. This is the way I’ve always wanted him to sound.
22. Don Messer & His Islanders: Westphalia Waltz - *
(Trad)
Canada’s Don Messer and His Islanders: Banff / Rodeo SBS 5266
Halifax NS
Don Messer: fiddle
Charlie Chamberlain: guitar
Cecil MacEachern: lead guitar, second fiddle
Waldo Munro: piano
Rae Simmons: clarinet
Duke Nielsen: stand up bass
Warren MacRae: drums
Produced by George I Taylor, 1967
23. Dave Clark: All In Love
(Dave Clark / William Shakespeare)
Sixty Second Songs: DROG 100
Toronto
Dave Clark: all instruments, vocals
Produced, Recorded and Mixed by Dave Clark at Bon’s Cave, Toronto
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