1.10 Big Mamou - the Formerly Brothers, Queen Ida, Doug Sahm
1.11 I Don't Want to Know - Bobby Charles
1.12 Thrown to the Wolves - Tom Russell, Sylvia Tyson
1.13 What Does She See - Cindy Church, Ian Tyson
1.14 Can't Pull This Train - Gary Fjellgaard
1.15 Write Your Own Song - Asleep at the Wheel, Willie Nelson
1.16 Ballad of Leonard and Cecile - Grievous Angels
1.17 Saturday Night - Shirley Myers
1.18 Farther Along - the Holmes Brothers
1.19 Train to Texas - Herb Ellis, Duke Robillard
2.1 Just a Little Bit - Rosco Gordon
2.2 Don't Leave Me Baby - Duke Robillard
2.3 Reconsider Baby - Lowell Fulson
2.4 Linin' Track - Long John Baldry
2.5 Goin' to the River - King Biscuit Boy
2.6 Bert's Boogie - Amos Garrett
2.7 Let's Work It Out - Billy Boy Arnold
2.8 I Need a Vice - David Wilcox
2.9 Mean Old Frisco - Jimmy Witherspoon
2.10 Say Forward, I'll March - Jay McShann
2.11 No Special Rider Blues - Jim Byrnes
2.12 Cakewalk Into Town - Colin James, Big Dave McLean
2.13 It's a Blessing - Maria Muldaur, Bonnie Raitt
2.14 Doin' It - Professor Longhair
2.15 It's Been So Long - Downchild Blues Band
2.16 Sassy Sally - the Rockin' Highliners
2.17 Tupelo - Rita Chiarelli
2.18 I Must Be Crazy - Dutch Mason
2.19 If I Ain't Got - Kristi Johnson
2.20 Blues on My Birthday - Sonny Rhodes
2.21 Born Under a Bad Sign - Sonny Rhodes
2.22 Turkey in the Straw - Walter Horton
Number of discs:
2
Extra-Infos:
25th Anniversary W/ Steve Earle/ Lowell Fulson/ Doug Sahm
Description:
If the sound of Canadian music truly is roots rock, then Stony Plain is our Motown or Blue Note. Over the course of 25 years, the Edmonton-based independent label has released more than 250 roots, folk, country, and blues records and helped define the twanging sound of Canada. This two-disc set shows the diversity of founder Holger Petersen's label, featuring tracks by Canuck stars like Sylvia Tyson, Valdy, and bar rocker David Wilcox as well as international artists like a just-out-of-jail Steve Earle, blues shouter Duke Robillard, and N'Awlins piano giant Professor Longhair.