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Tuck, Al - Food for the Moon

Format: CD
Label: Youth Club Records YC 011
Year: 2009
Origin: Summerside, Prince Edward Island - Halifax, Nova Scotia
Genre: folk
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Make Inquiry/purchase: email ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Albums
Websites:  No
Playlist: Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, 2000's, Folk

Tracks

Track Name
Every Red Road
Talk (or Hold Your Peace)
Tuck My Blues Away
Dunk River Deceit Blues
Food for the Moon
What Kind of Soul
Ready (As I'm Ever Going to Be)
Everyman
The Birds
Every Little Thing
Queen of the Isle
Snowbird
Free Me

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Al Tuck - Food for the Moon

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Information/Write-up

Virtually every time you see the name Al Tuck appear it's preceded by phrases like "long underrated" or "unfairly ignored." The enigmatic East Coast troubadour is as far away from commercial success as ever but his loyal, if small, cult following will enjoy feasting on Food For The Moon. His voice remains a technically imperfect instrument but its warmth and honesty make it a perfect vehicle for his soul-baring narratives. The epic ten-minute title track, for instance, is a moving and heartfelt homage to his late father-in-law, Canadian songwriting legend Gene MacLellan ("he helped a great many but himself he could not save"). Fittingly, it is followed by Tuck's version of "Snowbird," MacLellan's signature classic. Another highlight song, "Every Little Thing," is inspired by his young daughter, Isabel. Her mother, Catherine MacLellan, joins such notables as Don Kerr, Dale Murray (on haunting steel guitar) and Amelia Curran in contributing, although the sound is typically sparse — the folk gospel feel of "Ready" is a pleasing exception. The legend continues.
-Kerry Doole

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