| Great
Lakes Chronicle...Live |
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Released
1998
Total Playing Time: xx:xx
Available on CD or Cassette |
Lee
Murdock with The Blue Water Band
Great Lakes
Chronicle is a unique item in the Lee Murdock collection, a live
two-CD set including 8 solo performances, and 12 songs recorded
with his band. But it is the stories, intermingled with the
songs, that makes this recording special, and so different from
all the other releases.
Almost all the songs on this CD have appeared on earlier CDs, released
prior to 1998. But in many cases, the arrangements on this CD are
radically different from what you'll hear on the earlier recordings. |
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Songs
(click
on mp3 links to hear short audio clips)
Disc
1
The Great Lakes Song [shel silverstein/pat dailey]
The Persia's Crew [traditional]
Low Bridge, Everybody Down [thomas allen]
Lost on the Lady Elgin [henry clay work]
Queen of the Beach [lee murdock]
The Mules That Walked the Fo'c's'le Deck [traditional]
White Squall [stan rogers]
Shores of Lake Michigan/May Day (Bannockburn) [traditional]
No Nets Will Be Found [lee murdock]
The Christmas Ship [lee murdock]
Disc2
Cold Winds/Living Gale [tom kastle]
Requiem for the Mesquite [lee murdock]
Illinois & Michigan Canal [kevin o'donnell
The Ghost of Red Monroe (recitation) [lee murdock]
Watching Lake Michigan Roll [larry penn]
Banks of Cold Waters [craig johnson]
Voices Across the Water [lee murdock]
The Longing That I Feel [lee murdock]
Safe in the Harbor [eric bogle]
Encore: Christmas Medley
The
Blue Water Band
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Review of Great
Lakes Chronicle…Live,
from Dirty Linen Magazine (Issue #82, June/July '99)
"As
the premier interpreter of songs and tales about the Great Lakes
region, Murdock has certainly found his niche. This might
seem like a dubious distinction, but it's actually a worthy and
rewarding pursuit, and he lives up to the challenge. This live
double album, nearly two hours long, is Murdock's ninth and, although
almost all of the material is drawn from previous albums, it's
a good representation of his live act."
Paul-Emile
Comeau (Comeauville, NS, Canada)
Featured
musicians in the Blue Water Band are the same folks Lee uses in
the recording studio, including Drew Carson (mandolin, mandola,
guitar), Jim Cox (bass), Peter Seman (violin, harmonica), with appearances
by Don Stiernberg (violin, mandolin, harmony vocals) and Dave Humphreys
(bass). |