- Medley: I'm Not Sayin'/Ribbon of Darkness
- Song for a Winter's Night
- Canadian Railroad Trilogy
- Softly
- For Lovin' Me/Did She Mention My Name
- Steel Rail Blues
- Wherefor and Why
- Bitter Green
- Early Morning Rain
- Minstrel of the Dawn
- Sundown
- Beautiful
- Summer Side of Life
- Rainy Day People
- Cotton Jenny
- Don Quixote
- Circle of Steel
- Old Dan's Records
- If You Could Read My Mind
- Cold on the Shoulder
- Carefree Highway
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Red Shea Guitar,Guitar (Classical),Hi String Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic)
Terry Clements Guitar,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic)
Barry Keane Drums
Larry Good Banjo
John Stockfish Bass
Bruce Good Autoharp
Charlie McCoy Harmonica
Nick DeCaro Piano,Accordion
Pee Wee Charles Guitar (Steel)
Rick Haynes Bass
Hargus "Pig" Robbins Piano
Jim Gordon Drums
Milt Holland Percussion
Ollie Strong Guitar (Steel)
Richard Haynes Bass
Roy M. "Junior" Husky Bass
Junior Husky Bass
Jackie Ward Singers Vocals
Kenny Buttrey Drums
Joseph Wissert Producer
Lenny Waronker Producer
Nick DeCaro Orchestration
Randy Newman Orchestration
Gordon Lightfoot Composer,Lyricist
Jack Zaza Group Member
Lee Herschberg Engineer,Mastering,Remastering
Bob Thompson Orchestration
John Reeves Cover Photo
Richard Holding Photography
Lee Hershberg Mixing,Engineer


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Overview
Following the success of Sundown, Gordon Lightfoot continued his success by releasing a greatest-hits compilation. A double album (now a single CD), it contained the most popular songs from his Warner Bros. years on disc two, and he re-recorded many of his early songs for side one of record one. Although not as good, perhaps, as the originals, this did bring them up to date with his current sound style. Just about all the favorites are here (except "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald," which hadn't been recorded yet when this set was put together and appears on Lightfoot's second volume of Gord's Gold), making this a good general overview of a strong talent. When Warner transferred the double LP to CD, "Affair on 8th Avenue" was dropped from the program to make the set fit on a single disc. Randy Newman arranged the orchestration on "Minstrel of the Dawn," by the way. ~ James Chrispell & Steve Leggett
Product Details
Release Date: | 10/25/1990 |
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Label: | Reprise |
UPC: | 0075992722520 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Gordon Lightfoot Primary Artist,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic)Red Shea Guitar,Guitar (Classical),Hi String Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic)
Terry Clements Guitar,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic)
Barry Keane Drums
Larry Good Banjo
John Stockfish Bass
Bruce Good Autoharp
Charlie McCoy Harmonica
Nick DeCaro Piano,Accordion
Pee Wee Charles Guitar (Steel)
Rick Haynes Bass
Hargus "Pig" Robbins Piano
Jim Gordon Drums
Milt Holland Percussion
Ollie Strong Guitar (Steel)
Richard Haynes Bass
Roy M. "Junior" Husky Bass
Junior Husky Bass
Jackie Ward Singers Vocals
Kenny Buttrey Drums
Technical Credits
Lee Holdridge OrchestrationJoseph Wissert Producer
Lenny Waronker Producer
Nick DeCaro Orchestration
Randy Newman Orchestration
Gordon Lightfoot Composer,Lyricist
Jack Zaza Group Member
Lee Herschberg Engineer,Mastering,Remastering
Bob Thompson Orchestration
John Reeves Cover Photo
Richard Holding Photography
Lee Hershberg Mixing,Engineer
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