All Artists: Stompin' Tom Connors Title: Sings Canadian History Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label: EMI Import Release Date: 9/25/2001 Album Type: Import Genres: Country, Folk, Pop Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 724353427146 |
Stompin' Tom Connors Sings Canadian History Genres: Country, Folk, Pop
Canada'a highly awarded, patriotic entertainer brings us this unique 23 song retrospective dealing with the people and places of the rich history of Canada. | |
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Album Description Canada'a highly awarded, patriotic entertainer brings us this unique 23 song retrospective dealing with the people and places of the rich history of Canada. |
CD ReviewsRummaging up stories on the beaten path tomcheese | Sydney, Nova Scotia Canada | 05/21/2002 (3 out of 5 stars) "These twenty three tunes of tale-taling invoke history, myth and word-of-mouth, in Stompin' Tom's inimitable clear-eyed way;
his voice ringing as if alive in the rockies, rummaging up stories on the beaten path, or plucking guitar in the next-to-last diner. Although an hour and a quarter may be too much of his patterned plank beat to take at once; there are definitely some stand-outs, and the overall effect is informative and keen, in a gentle rib-tickling way. My favorites are: Big Joe Mufferaw with its outrageous, lively talk of Joe, how he "drank a bucket of Gin" and "beat the livin' tar out of twenty-nine men" and the hilarious heave of the music; Tribute To Wilf Carter, and its zany yodling, the composed in 1999 Confederation Bridge; the menacing, twisting tale of The Black Donnelys in Black Donnelly's Massacre; the ghoulish inevitability of How The Mountain Came Down; and Name The Capitals, really a teacher's guide. Stompin' Tom often has a grinning likeability to his voice, and though the music can get repetitive, this isn't a musty lesson in history at all. MichaelM, May 20/02" |