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Stevedore Steve (Steve Foote) - Sings Songs of the Stevedore

Format: LP
Label: Dominion LPS 21005
Year: 1968
Origin: Saint John, New Brunswick, 🇨🇦
Genre: folk, country
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Release Type: Albums
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Tracks

Track Name
Song of the Stevedore
Fishermen of the Bay
East Coast Ballad
This Boy Has To Be Free
Fishin' Boats Are Back
Ballad of Bill Fundy
Stevedore Stomper
Goin' Back Down Home
Son of the Sea
Blue Water
Roll Water Roll
High Ridin' Tides
Ghost Ships

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Sings Songs of the Stevedore

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"My first album was Stevedore Steve Songs of the Stevedore. My, that sounds interesting. Snore! But it's got some good songs on it. As far as I'm concerned it's bad. My voice was awful. Not quite laryngitis but just almost, like I was still audible, but in a hoarse sort of way. And so the voice is bad on it but the songs are good."
-Stevedore Steve

Truly a "Son of the Sea," Steve Foote was born and raised in Saint John, New Brunswick, where at the age of 16 he began working on ocean freighters, fishing vessels, and finally as a longshoreman, or stevedore on the water front docks. It was here that Steve learned the true meaning of the phrase - blood, sweat and tears. this feeling is conveyed in all the songs of this album for these are songs that come from the soul of a man who has lived through it all. There are songs of all kinds from the happy "Stevedore Stomper" to the sinister "Ballad of Bill Fundy".

After working as a Stevedore for several years, Steve began working his way across Canada, writing and playing songs as he went. he has a natural way with words and a unique way with music.

Although he has worked at everything from being a lumberjack to a ranch-hand, Steve's first love is the sea and his heart is with the men who work it. It is to these men, their families and "coasters" everwhere that Steve dedicated this fine collection of songs.
-Bill Mellish

Stevedore Steve: rhythm guitar, vocals
Fred McKenna: lead guitar, piano
Don Freed: folk guitar, harmonica:
Ron McDonald: bass (born 1937 in Saint John, New Brunswick)

Produced by Jury Krytiuk
Engineered by George Semkiw
Recorded at RCA Lit. Studio, Toronto, Ontario

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