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Various Artists - Made In Canada (Remasters Workshop) Volume 09

Track listing:
  1. Crazy 'bout Ya Baby (Mono) - The Diamonds 2:23
  2. Marks - Clap Your Hands (Mono Lp Ver - No Handclaps) - The Beau 2:04
  3. Four Strong Winds - Ian & Sylvia Tyson 3:28
  4. Poor Little Fool - Frank Mills 2:49
  5. Goodbye Mama (Edit) - Dave Nicol 2:35
  6. Touch Of Magic - James Leroy 3:07
  7. Once In A Long Time - Christopher Ward 3:24
  8. Midnight Song (Lp Version) - David Bradstreet 5:37
  9. Down By The Henry Moore - Murray Mclauchlan 3:23
  10. Roxanne - Peter Foldy 2:49
  11. Old Enough To Break My Heart - Flying Circus 3:02
  12. Come The Son (Lp Ver) - Ian Thomas 3:45
  13. One More Mountain - Dr. Music 3:20
  14. For Better, For Worse - The Bells 3:17
  15. Marie - He's An Indian Cowboy In The Rodeo - Buffy Sainte 2:09
  16. Concrete Sea (Mono) - Terry Jacks 2:40
  17. Rock My Roll - Bill Amesbury 2:46
  18. Ooh Mama Mama - Brutus 3:41
  19. Stand Tall - Burton Cummings 3:23
  20. Fly Across The Sea - Edward Bear 2:43
  21. All The Living Things - Crowbar 3:17
  22. What An Animal - Fludd 2:56
  23. People Gotta Move - Gino Vannelli 3:21
  24. Sure Maybe - Michel Pagliaro 2:50
  25. Oh My Love - The Wackers 2:49

Notes


Continuing in the vein of the original 4CD "Made In Canada" set, here are more examples of Canadian music history. All tracks on this volume are restored from vinyl except tracks 2, 3, 10, 13, 19 & 23, which are from CD source.

Track 2 is the original recording, one generation earlier than you may have heard it before. It's a song about clapping your hands that has everything on it but people clapping their hands! The handclaps were added as an overdub, which introduced room noise and electrical hum into the recording. That version was issued on the single; this one is on their album.

Track 25 is the John Lennon song by The Wackers, featuring Bob Segarini. It is so faithful to the Lennon rendition that a bootlegger mistook a terrible, multigeneration tape dub of this record as an actual Lennon outtake, and this song appears on numerous vinyl Beatles bootlegs from the early-mid 1970s.