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Groundswell
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| The Boy Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn |
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| Winter's Dark Horizon |
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| Celtic Ceilidh |
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| Pierre Cruzatte |
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| Carmichael, McGhie and Cameron |
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| The Jam on Gerry's Rocks |
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| Boston Rattler |
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| The Female Highwayman |
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| Glenburnie Rant |
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| Mr Whizzy |
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| I Live Too High For Comfort |
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| Valse de Bois |
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| Hommage a Louis Beaudoin |
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Complete tracks can be heard at JukeboxAlive.
Our 3rd album continues the theme of presenting our self-penned songs: Viveka's tale of the Lewis & Clark expedition from the point of view of the fiddler, Pierre Cruzatte, and Peter's wanderings along the North Sea coastline near where he grew up, written in the throes of emigration, Winter's Dark Horizon. In addition there are four songs from the Flanders collection, including I Live Too High For Comfort. This depression era account of a flea-bag hotel, originally recorded unaccompanied, is given the full swing treatment in which Rick shows off his chops and Brian dusts off his cornet. Interspersed among the songs is, of course, a healthy dose of tune sets, including a playful interpretation of some New England reels, an epic medley of tunes from Cape Breton, an eclectic medley written by Rick, Viveka and our esteemed producer, and a beautiful waltz from the pen of Jean-Paul Loyer of Joliette, Quebec. Rounding off the recording is a rollicking set of reels from Burlington's great fiddler, Louis Beaudoin, learned from Pete Sutherland who produced this album.
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CDs are available by mail order from:
Brian Perkins (12 Decatur St, Burlington, VT, 05401) for $15 each plus $1.50 s&h for the first item and $0.75 per additional item. Please make your check payable to "Atlantic Crossing".
We have an online presence at MySpace,
and also have two Internet CD outlets with listening and on-line payment facilities:
CDBaby (Turning the Compass and Overtones & Undercurrents) & JukeBoxAlive (the first 4 recordings)
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