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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Gordon Lightfoot |
| Record Label: |
EMI Music Distribution |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Subgenre: |
Folk Rock |
| Release Date: |
July 23, 1996 |
| Album Duration: |
148m:46s |
| Number of Discs: |
2 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Rich Man's Spiritual 2. Long River 3. Way I Feel (version I) 4. For Lovin' Me 5. First Time Ever I Saw Your Face 6. Changes 7. Early Morning Rain 8. Steel Rail Blues 9. Sixteen Miles (To Seven Lakes) 10. I'm Not Sayin' 11. Pride of Man 12. Ribbon of Darkness 13. Oh Linda 14. Peaceful Waters 15. Walls 16. If You Got It 17. Softly 18. Crossroads 19. Minor Ballad, A 20. Go-Go Round 21. Rosanna 22. Home from the Forest 23. I'll Be Alright 24. Song for a Winter's Night 25. Canadian Railroad Trilogy 26. Way I Feel (version II) |
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Song List: Disc 2
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1. Wherefor and Why 2. Last Time I Saw Her 3. Black Day in July 4. May I 5. Magnificent Outpouring 6. Does Your Mother Know 7. Mountains and Maryann 8. Pussywillows, Cat-Tails 9. I Want to Hear It from You 10. Something Very Special 11. Boss Man 12. Did She Mention My Name 13. Long Way Back Home 14. Unsettled Ways 15. Long Thin Dawn 16. Bitter Green 17. Circle Is Small 18. Marie Christine 19. Cold Hands from New York 20. Affair on 8th Avenue 21. Don't Beat Me Down 22. Gypsy 23. If I Could |
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THE UNITED ARTISTS COLLECTION contains 49 tracks on 2 discs and captures all of the studio recordings Gordon Lightfoot made between 1964 and 1969. The booklet includes extensive liner notes and rare photographs. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel: Gordon Lightfoot (vocals, acoustic guitar); Charlie McCoy (guitar, harmonica, celesta, bells); Laurice Milton Shea, David Rae, Hugh McCracken, Red Shea, Bruce Langhorne (guitar); Herb Lovelle (drums); Kenneth A. Buttrey (percussion). Audio Remixers: Elliot Mazer; Gordon Lightfoot. Liner Note Author: Colin Escott. Photographers: Michael Ochs; Charles Steiner; Barry Feinstein; Jim Marshall . THE UNITED ARTISTS COLLECTION, which includes every original track from Canadian singer/songwriter Gordon Lightfoot's first four albums, will prove illuminating to those who only know Lightfoot from his biggest hits, most of which came a bit later. The Canuck troubadour's folk roots are more obvious on his early recordings; that's not to say that there's any... |
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