Various Artist - Made In Canada: Our Rock 'N' Roll History - Volume 2: Into The 70's (1969-1974) (1990)
Artist: Various Artist
Title: Made In Canada: Our Rock 'N' Roll History - Volume 2: Into The 70's (1969-1974)
Year Of Release: 1990
Label: BMG Music Canada, RCA
Genre: Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:07:22
Total Size: 171/449 Mb (cover)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Made In Canada: Our Rock 'N' Roll History - Volume 2: Into The 70's (1969-1974)
Year Of Release: 1990
Label: BMG Music Canada, RCA
Genre: Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:07:22
Total Size: 171/449 Mb (cover)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. The Original Caste - One Tin Soldier
02. Edward Bear - You, Me And Mexico
03. R. Dean Taylor - Indiana Wants Me fixed
04. Tranquility Base - If You're Lookin'
05. Joey Gregorash - Jodie
06. Lighthouse - One Fine Morning
07. Crowbar - Oh What A Feeling
08. The Bells - Stay Awhile
09. The Stampeder - Sweet City Woman
10. April Wine - You Could Have Been A Lady
11. A Foot In Coldwater - (Make Me Do) Anything You Want
12. Dr. Music - Sun Goes By
13. Keith Hampshire - The First Cut Is The Deepest
14. Copper Penny - Sittin' On A Poor Man's Throne (LP version)
15. Gary & Dave - Could You Ever Love Me Again
16. Ian Thomas - Painted Ladies
17. Andy Kim - Rock Me Gently
18. Bill Amesbury - Virginia (Touch Me Like You Do)
Originally issued in Canada 1990 on RCA KCD1-7157
Revised and remastered at Remasters Workshop 2009
This highly collectible set was the first of only four volumes of Canadian classics and obscurities released by many licensing agreements with RCA, in a project spearheaded by legendary executive Paul White. They have been out of print since about 1992, and are very hard to find now.
All but two tracks on this disc are from tape source. Phase has been corrected where necessary. The two vinyl tracks have been further declicked. Two tracks have been replaced: the CD contains the Denon remixed remaster of "Lighthouse - One Fine Morning." It's nice, but it doesn't sound much like the original record. So the track has been replaced here by the original album mix, restored from the LP "One Fine Morning." And all released instances of the stereo mix of "April Wine - You Could Have Been A Lady" fade in from regenerated tape echoes. It has been replaced here by the stereo mix with a clean intro, the version which was released on the mono single.
The rear artwork has been revised to correct the spelling of Tranquility Base, and to correct the song lengths. They were all wrong!
Revised and remastered at Remasters Workshop 2009
This highly collectible set was the first of only four volumes of Canadian classics and obscurities released by many licensing agreements with RCA, in a project spearheaded by legendary executive Paul White. They have been out of print since about 1992, and are very hard to find now.
All but two tracks on this disc are from tape source. Phase has been corrected where necessary. The two vinyl tracks have been further declicked. Two tracks have been replaced: the CD contains the Denon remixed remaster of "Lighthouse - One Fine Morning." It's nice, but it doesn't sound much like the original record. So the track has been replaced here by the original album mix, restored from the LP "One Fine Morning." And all released instances of the stereo mix of "April Wine - You Could Have Been A Lady" fade in from regenerated tape echoes. It has been replaced here by the stereo mix with a clean intro, the version which was released on the mono single.
The rear artwork has been revised to correct the spelling of Tranquility Base, and to correct the song lengths. They were all wrong!