- RELEASE DATE /July 1, 2015
- CATALOG /620969997236
- LABEL /Raincoast Records
- FORMAT /Digital / CD
Liner Notes
Bruce Coughlan – vocals (all tracks) acoustic guitar (2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24) wood flute (1, 5, 10, 13, 14) whistles (1, 5, 14, 20, 24)
Laurence Knight – electric bass (all tracks) vocals (7, 12, 16, 18, 19, 22, 23)
Nolan Murray – fiddle (5, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24) mandolin (4, 5, 6, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24) 5-string banjo (5, 14, 22, 23)
Joby Baker – drums (4, 20, 21, 24) Whurlitzer piano (4) vocals (20)
Ian Cameron – fiddle (1, 11) mandolin (1)
Noel Chalmers – military drum (20)
Aaron Chapman – vocals (14)
John Cowan – vocals (15)
Doug Cox – dobro (21)
Jack Duncan – percussion (1)
Colleen Eccleston – vocals (21)
Bear Erickson – elec. guitar (20) vocals (20)
Geoff Eyre – drums (2, 8, 17)
Tatiana Hancheroff – vocals (17)
Daryl Havers – accordion (3)
Dave Keogh – vocals (14)
Larry Knechtel – Hammond (15)
Craig McGregor – acoustic guitar (7, 10, 13, 17) elec. guitar (3, 17) octave mandolin (8) mandolin (9)
Jim McWilliams – bagpipes (20)
Sandy Marshall – bagpipes (20)
Chris Nordquist – drums (14, 15, 19, 23)
Gord Maxwell – vocals (2, 3, 11, 18, 22)
Aiden O’Brien – uillean pipes & whistles (4) vocals (4)
Paul O’Brien – vocals (4)
Peter Padden – vocals (2)
Eric Reed – elec. guitar (23) mandolin (6, 16) vocals (16)
Phil Robertson – drums (5, 12, 18, 22)
Mike Sanyshyn – fiddle (3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 17, 22) mandolin (8, 12, 22)
David Sinclair – elec. guitar (4)
Victor Smith – fiddle (9) whistles (3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13) silver flute (17)
Shawn Soucy – drums (3, 9, 10, 13) percussion (8, 9, 10, 13)
Robbie Steininger – acoustic guitar (1, 5, 22) elec. guitar (18) dobro (18, 22)
Chris Stevens – 5-string banjo (7, 9, 12)
Ed Wagstaff – bagpipes (20)
Valdy – vocals (24)
All songs, music & lyrics by Bruce Coughlan (SOCAN) except: The Ballad of John Rae by Bruce Coughlan & Jim Smith (SOCAN)
All tracks produced by Laurence Knight except: Laurence Knight & Steven Drake (15, 23) Joby Baker (4, 21, 24) Bruce Coughlan (6, 14, 20) Mastered & re-mastered by Joby Baker Thank-you to our families, friends and fans for all your support and inspiration!!
Thanks to everyone who contributed to our Kickstarter Stirring Up Ghosts initiative. Special thanks to Rob Armstrong, Katharine Barrett, Bob Chenoweth and the Lexvolds. Special thanks again to Dave & Paula Reed who’s initial contribution made this project possible.
Release tracklist
- 01 The Spirit of Sail
- 02 Spanish Banks
- 03 Voyageur
- 04 The Ghost of Simon Fraser
- 05 John Tod
- 06 The Ballad of John Rae
- 07 Steamboatin' Jamiesons
- 08 Richard Moody
- 09 Ned McGowan's War
- 10 The Serpentine
- 11 The Ghost of Kitty O'Reilly
- 12 Twenty-Three Camels
- 13 Fraser & Thompson
- 14 Down at Gassy Jack's
- 15 Chatham Reach
- 16 Ghosts of Read Island (live)
- 17 John Antle
- 18 Electric Railway Line
- 19 Over Northern Skies
- 20 Robbie McBeath
- 21 The Bitter End
- 22 McCulloch's Wonder
- 23 Last of the Royal Engineers
- 24 Friendly Waters
- 25 Custom Title
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Few words
It’s hard to imagine Canada prior to European contact. A vast, sparsely populated wilderness, Aboriginal communities scattered along its rugged coastline or clustered around lakes and along rivers. Equally hard to imagine is how, in a brief span of two centuries, the landscape, both physical and cultural has been so dramatically changed.
This change began with the fur trade, bringing explorers who first mapped this vast region, establishing trade with the First Nations people. The fur trade eventually led to the discovery of gold throughout the West. It was the following gold rush that prompted colonization, and with colonization came industry. It was industry that led to the Dominion of Canada
Today, The True North represents a richly diverse and unique global society, which embraces many cultures and ideals. In the proverbial blink of an eye, cities have sprung up out of the wilderness.
Stirring up Ghosts contains songs of triumph and mystery, tales of intrigue and adventure and true life heroes & villains of the True North’s flamboyant past.
The aim of this collection is to foster awareness of Canadian Heritage, Culture & History through the arts. The Tiller’s Folly have written & produced an unprecedented collection of historically based songs. Each song is a celebration of our history. Each song lends insight into life on the Northern Frontier.