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$100.00

Compilation - End of a Perfect Day

Format: LP VARIOUS ARTISTS
Label: CBC Radio Canada LM 454
Year: 1977
Origin: 🇨🇦
Genre: rock, folk, blues, funk, soul, reggae
Keyword: 
Value of Original Title: $100.00
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Release Type: Albums
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Playlist: Canadian as Funk, 1970's, CBC Radio Canada LM Series, Folk

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
Michal Hasek with Sundog - Built for Comfort
Michal Hasek with Sundog - Sunshine Come
Michal Hasek with Sundog - Home is Where the Heart Is
Graeme Williamson - End of a Perfect Day
Graeme Williamson - Walkin'
Graeme Williamson - Let Your Light Shine

Side 2

Track Name
Dwight Druick - Take Me Away
Dwight Druick - Loving You
Dwight Druick - Joshua
Robert Paquette - Laugh Sing and Dance
Robert Paquette - I am but a Forest
Robert Paquette - Wandering Hobo

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Michal Hasek with Sundog:
Michal Hasek: vocals, rhythm guitar, harp
Rodney St. Amand: bass, guitaron
Mitchell Lewis: electric guitar
Bill Reed: drums, doorstop
Carol Hanson: keyboards, vocals
Ricky Morrison: tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone
Peter Jeffrey: trumpet, trombone
Ron Nigrini: background vocals
Tony Kosinec: background vocals
Produced by Paul Mills
Engineered by Larry Morey

Graeme Williamson: vocals, acoustic bass
Brian Russell: guitar
Tom Szczesniak: bass
John Anderson: drums
Ben Mink: mandolin
Jack Zaza : mandolin, harmonica
Alan Soberman: keyboards, backing vocals
Arranged and produced by John Capek
Engineered by Larry Morey

Dwight Druick:
Here is Dwight Druick's first solo recordings; real killer tracks.

A native of Montreal, Dwight Druick began his professional career in Europe with his partner, Kirk Lorange. As "May West", they recorded in London, England, for Carlin Music Corporation and returned to Canada to release a single on Polydor Records. "May West" played the Montreal coffee-house circuit and appeared on C.T.V.

Returning to London, Dwight signed to Joe Cocker's manager, Nigel Thomas, and began work with the "Greaseband" and Montrealers Bob Cohen and Mike Driscoll on a new album entitled "Druick and Lorange". The album's 1974 release was followed by a European tour and subsequent tours of Canada and the U.S. Dwight is currently preparing a solo album and writing music for radio and television commercials in Montreal.
-liner notes

Dwight Druick: guitar, vocals
Bob Cohen: guitar
Cliff Galland: bass
Derek Kendricks: drums
Produced by Mark Goldman
Engineered by Andre Riopel and Marien Desrosiers

Robert Paquette: guitar, autoharp
Robert Alary: bass
Bill Usher: percussion
Ron Dann: steel guitar
Denis Lepage: trumpet
Richard Beaudet: saxophone
Daisy DeBolt: backing vocals
Luke Gibson: backing vocals
Pierre Germain: backing vocals
Produced by Mark Goldman
Engineered by Nelson Vipond

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