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Hacking, Norm - I am the Night

Format: CD
Label: IMNH 105
Year: 2005
Origin: Toronto, Ontario
Genre: Spoken Word Poetry & Prose
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Release Type: Albums
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Tracks

Track Name
I Am the Night (for Kimberly)
My Dear (for Isabella)
Crashing Unfixedly Broken
Dinner with Marilyn (for Norma Jean)
Equine Valentine (for Joanne and Dancing Minstrel)
This One's the Dreamer
I Curse My Generation (for Michael Laderoute and his song "Old Soldiers")
The Legend of Wiarton Willie
It's Golf That Takes Guts
Birthday Poem
Intimate Conversations (for Michael Peter Smith)
Skysongs
Maybe One More (for Ella, the Keeper of Christmas)
My Boy (for Ben)
Richer for the Time (for Steve Goodman)
My Spirit's Whisper
The Cheshire Vulture (for T-Pot)
I Have Imagined You (for Kate)
A Stranger's Prayer
Smeed Sets Buggles (for Corby)
Janine at The Silver Dollar
Cemetary Clowns
A Teardrop on My Palm (for Kitty)
Same Dream (for Holmes Hooke, Kevin Fulbrook & the "Ghosts of the Belvedere")
The Game Never Ends (for Bower & Mahovlich, Keon & Horton, & for Ed Mulvihill)
The Prize
Jimmy Don't Cry (for McCuaig)
The Robot Road
Using Your Head
Valentine for a Politician (for Mike Harris and his ilk)
Valentine for the Ex Who Still Wants to Be Friends
We Live (for Red, and for "one breathless moment")
Olya Katarina (for Kathy O.)

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Information/Write-up

Norm Hacking's debut spoken word CD I Am the Night includes 33 original poetry and prose selections from this Toronto-based independent songwriter, poet, columnist and performer. For more than 30 years, he has been winning loyal fans and critical acclaim for his beautifully crafted songs, with their moving and often humorous insights into life, love, songwriting - and cats! Recently his performances have incorporated more spoken word. Phil Ball of Toronto's Iridescent Music invited Norm to his studio to record some of these works.

Norm chose some of his favourites - ranging from inspiring to humourous reflections on a variety of subjects, from full length columns to very short - poetry, prose and three song lyrics as spoken word.

It was Norm's favoured style of recording, as the studio time was brief - most was done in one long day! Then he carefully considered the order for the tracks. And multi-talented Phil quickly designed the graphics and organized adding the CD to Iridescent Music's fine catalogue of indie CDs.

As fans who attend Norm's concerts know, his readings are expressive and engaging, reflecting his acting experience (but never over-acting). As with his songs, his spoken word pieces are worth hearing many times. Norm left his guitar at home, and no instrumental backgrounds were added - so these tracks are just as you hear them in his concert performances.

The CD release was marked with a concert Monday December 19, 2005 at the Renaissance Cafe (1938 Danforth, just west of the Woodbine subway in Toronto), roots-friendly site of many of Norm's concerts. Launch details are are archived on Norm's past events of 2005 page.

In the list below, direct links are given to works posted on this website. The two longer pieces (tracks 4 and 13) are prose first published in Taxi News as monthly "Race Track Hack" columns, which Norm has written since February 1992. Tracks 6, 15 and 33 are readings of song lyrics. To sample more writings, go to the list of Norm's lyrics and prose on this website.

Executive Producer: Phil Ball
Recorded by Charlie Agnello
Mixed and Mastered by Steve Grisbrook
at Iridescent Music Studio, Toronto

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