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02 August 2021

BLUE RODEO Nowhere To Here 1995

 


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Artist Biography by Steve Huey

Canada's most popular roots-rock band, Blue Rodeo has developed into a veritable institution in their home country. Their sound, a basic blend of country, folk, and rock, also has a definite pop appeal that underlines their devotion to later-period Beatles, in addition to expected touchstones like Gram Parsons, Bob Dylan, and the Band. Consistency has been the hallmark of Blue Rodeo's output, both in terms of sound (which followed much the same blueprint throughout their career) and quality (thanks to the songwriting team of vocalists/guitarists Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor). That, in turn, has allowed the band considerable longevity, and they earned a whole new audience with the advent of the No Depression movement.

Blue Rodeo was founded in Toronto by its two lead singers, guitarists, and songwriters, Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor. The two met in high school and had been playing together since 1977, when they started a punk-influenced band called the Hi-Fi's. In 1981, they moved to New York in search of a record deal, and reorganized the band under a new name, Fly to France. Three years of hunting proved fruitless, and the group switched styles several times before Cuddy and Keelor returned to Toronto in 1984. The following year, they assembled a new band with the idea of returning to organic, guitar-based music in an era dominated by synth pop. Christened Blue Rodeo, the initial lineup also featured drummer Cleave Anderson, bassist Bazil Donovan, and keyboardist Bob Wiseman

 

Tracklist

1 Save Myself 6:00
2 Girl In Green 6:20
3 What You Want 4:14
4 Side Of The Road 6:20
5 Better Off As We Are 3:27
6 Sky 5:59
7 Brown-Eyed Dog 4:47
8 Blew It Again 5:37
9 Get Through To You 4:08
10 Armour 4:01
11 Train 3:45
12 Flaming Bed 8:04

 

20 July 2013

CRASH VEGAS Red Earth 1989




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Artist Biography by Rudyard Kennedy

Crash Vegas was launched in 1987 as a side project by guitarist Greg Keelor of Blue Rodeo, a fan of rootsy Toronto singer/songwriter Michelle McAdorey who wanted to give McAdorey a chance to front her own band. McAdorey and Keelor went about recruiting ex-Martha & the Muffins bassist Jocelyne Lanois and drummer Ambrose Pottie into the CV lineup, and started gigging regularly in and around Toronto during lulls in Blue Rodeo's schedule. Within a matter of months, however, Crash Vegas was too popular an attraction for Keelor to maintain his commitment to both bands; he bowed out on amicable terms, and was replaced by Colin Cripps, formerly of the Spoons. Quickly signed to Blue Rodeo's Risque Disque label, Crash Vegas recorded their first album, Red Earth, in 1989 with some help from Keelor on guitar. The album spawned the single "Inside Out," a Top 20 hit in Canada, and received positive notices in the U.S. and Canada for its winning combination of folk-rock influences, as well as for McAdorey's powerful, youthful vocals.

 

Tracklist

1
Red Earth

4:06
2
Down To The Wire
2:59
3
Sky
3:39
4
Smoke
4:20
5
I Gave You My Heart
3:15
6
The One That Keeps Me Running
4:58
7
Moving Too Fast
3:31
8
Inside Out
3:50
9
Julia Rain
3:17
10
It's Not Funny Anymore
3:45
11
Bury Her
4:06