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01. "Palmistry" 02. "Everything is moving so fast" 03. "Pulling on a line" 04. "Concrete heart" 05. "She comes to me in dreams" 06. "The chorus in the underground" 07. "Singer castle bells" 08. "Stealing tomorrow" 09. "Still" 10. "New light" 11. "River's edge" 12. "Unison falling into harmony"
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 | | Beschreibung: | Design, Layout: Goran Petkovski, Design, Layout: Parker Saltiel, Engineer: Andy Magoffin, Engineer [Assistant]: Justin Nace, Lyrics By, Music By: Tony Dekker, Mastered By: Joao Carvalho, Mixed By: Andy Magoffin, Mixed By: Tony Dekker, Producer: Andy Magoffin, Producer: Tony Dekker, Bass: Darcy Yates, Drums: Greg Millson, Mandolin: Bob Egan, Twelve-String Guitar: Erik Arnesen, Vocals, Guitar, Organ [Hammond]: Tony Dekker, Double Bass [Upright Bass]: Darcy Yates, Drums: Greg Millson, Electric Guitar: Erik Arnesen, Vocals: Serena Ryder, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar: Tony Dekker, Bass: Darcy Yates, Drums: Greg Millson, Electric Guitar: Erik Arnesen, Mandolin: Bob Egan, Organ [Hammond]: Andy Magoffin, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar: Tony Dekker, Cello: Mike Olsen (3), Double Bass [Upright Bass]: Darcy Yates, Vibraphone: Paul Aucoin, Vocals, Guitar, Piano: Tony Dekker, Backing Vocals: Julie Fader, Bass: Darcy Yates, Drums: Greg Millson, Pedal Steel Guitar, Mandolin: Bob Egan, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar: Tony Dekker, Backing Vocals: Julie Fader, Banjo, Backing Vocals: Erik Arnesen, Bass, Backing Vocals: Darcy Yates, Violin, Backing Vocals: Erin Aurich, Vocals, Guitar: Tony Dekker, Written-By: Erik Arnesen, Written-By: Tony Dekker, Bass: Darcy Yates, Pedal Steel Guitar: Bob Egan, Vocals, Guitar: Tony Dekker, Bass: Andy Magoffin, Dobro: Justin Nace, Tenor Banjo: Erik Arnesen, Vocals, Guitar: Tony Dekker, Banjo: Erik Arnesen, Cello: Mike Olsen (3), Flute: Julie Fader, Violin: Erin Aurich, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar: Tony Dekker, Vocals, Guitar, Piano: Tony Dekker, Banjo: Erik Arnesen, Bass: Andy Magoffin, Drums: Greg Millson, Vocals, Guitar: Tony Dekker, Labelcode IMT853205.2 (5 037703 083028, 5 037703 083028) |  | | Herstellernummer: |
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Breanna Murphy - 28.05.2009  There are very few voices in this world that cut as deeply as Tony Dekker’s, and if any could fill up a hollow place, it would be his. Perhaps seeking...
|  | Matthew Solarski - 20.05.2009  Many a moment at rock club, record store, dive bar, and web forum has been wasted arguing over what the word "indie" means any more, or ever meant-- w...
|  | Andy Snipper - 28.04.2009  Some albums leave you so utterly enthralled that you are scared to play anything else by the band in case of disappointment ? 'Ongiara? by Canada?s Gr...
|  | Ross Langager - 22.04.2009  I shall open with a candid admission. Toronto’s Great Lake Swimmers is the only band in my recollection that has literally put me to sleep in a live s...
|  | Greg Argo - 21.04.2009 Last time we checked in with Great Lake Swimmers, their third album, Ongiara, widened the instrumental palate they used to paint their pictures, even ...
|  | Andrew Dowdall - 20.04.2009  An album mixing up melodic folk rock with moments of Van Occupanther harmonies through visitations of banjo and fiddle to the polite wrist-slashing me...
|  | Tom Balfour - 14.04.2009  Sweet-sounding seventies alt-country/folk has been hitting it seriously big in the last year or two, with the success of such acts as Fleet Foxes (QRO...
|  | Will Metcalfe - 14.04.2009  ‘Lost Channels’ captures a band with a gift - half haunting, half haunted Great Lake Swimmers produce rich alt. folk arrangements that combine the woo...
|  | Ben Hogwood - 06.04.2009  Canadian folk-pop really is in a rude state of health at the moment, and hot on the heels of the rather marvellous latest opus from Wood Pigeon comes ...
|  | Phil Villeneuve - 03.04.2009  What the hell happened to Tony Dekker It's like he and his Great Lake Swimmers have finally woken up after years of peaceful, acoustic slumber. The b...
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