Lost Channels

Great Lake Swimmers
Lost Channels

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Nettwerk
Release date: 03/Apr/2009
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Sales Rank: #4975 in Folk In General
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Style: Folk In General
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Description: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)
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Breanna Murphy - 28/May/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
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/May/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
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/Apr/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
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/Apr/2009 3 of 5 Stars!
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/Apr/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/Apr/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
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/Apr/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
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/Apr/2009 5 of 5 Stars!
‘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/Apr/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
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/Apr/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
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...