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Tanglefoot, Agnes on the Cowcatcher

Audio CD

Disk ID: 79015

Disk length: 1h 8m 20s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2002

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Backyard Sailor 3:43
2. Feu Follet 3:03
3. The Commodore's Compliments 6:26
4. Miners and Mercy 5:07
5. Radioman 4:59
6. Summer Ghosts 2:23
7. Little Soldiers 5:36
8. The Garden 5:10
9. Crashin' Down 4:27
10. Roll on Jamaica - Agnes on the Cowcatcher 5:50
11. Willow Dan 6:34
12. God Had a Plan 4:19
13. The Midwife's Dance 5:26
14. Our Field in Heaven 5:09

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Review

Championing the cause of Canadian history and mythology, Tanglefoot releases their fifth CD, their second on Borealis Records. "Agnes on the Cowcatcher" is a rich and varied mosaic of 14 new original songs of pride, passion, mayhem, splendour, muscle, tears, lust, longing, nerve, wit, honour and passion.

From rural Quebec to Alberta's Oldman River, from a forgotten Niagara Falls hero to a noble war-time gesture on Lake Ontario, from bitter reflection of a life wasted to the joy of a life just begun, the songs tell essential Canadian stories.

This is quintessential Tanglefoot, armed with boundless energy and their trademark vocal harmonies. Each of the five band members takes their turn on lead and harmony vocals. Joe Grant covers fiddle and guitar; Al Parrish plays Bartlett bass; Rob Ritchie is on piano and accordion; Steve Ritchie handles guitar, whistle, needles and boots; Terry Young is on mandolin, guitar, banjo, tenor banjo and harmonica.

Produced by: Paul Mills and Steve Ritchie

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