Jack Grunsky - Toronto (1970) Vinyl Rip
Artist: Jack Grunsky
Title: Toronto
Year Of Release: 1970
Label: Amadeo
Genre: Folk Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, 16/44,1)
Total Time: 40:55
Total Size: 235 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Toronto
Year Of Release: 1970
Label: Amadeo
Genre: Folk Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, 16/44,1)
Total Time: 40:55
Total Size: 235 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
A1. A Better Look At Toronto
A2. Children In A Game
A3. Figure Of The Gothic Age
A4. Sweeper Woman
A5. The Poster
A6. Travels
B1. Moon Child Song
B2. Catherine
B3. The Lion And The Tamer
B4. Been So Long
B5. Ain't You Got A Thing To Say To Me
B6. Eight O'Clock
Jack Grunsky was born in Austria in 1945 and grew up in Canada. He began his musical career in Toronto in 1966, where he signed a record deal with Amadeo with his band "External Link Jack's Angels." After the dissolution of Jack's Angels, he recorded three solo albums for Amadeo and worked part-time In Austria, Grunsky is regarded as one of the birth assistants and pioneers of Austropop, composing André Heller's title "Catherine", which became one of Heller's first hit parade successes. In the 1970s he moderated on Ö3 a series entitled "Folk with Jack".
In 1974 he left Austria for Canada and in the following decades made a name for himself as the creator of sophisticated children's music. He has been awarded the Juno Award four times.
In 1974 he left Austria for Canada and in the following decades made a name for himself as the creator of sophisticated children's music. He has been awarded the Juno Award four times.