Stan Rogers: Between the Breaks...Live! [Digipak]

Audio Samples

>Witch of the Westmorland, The
>Barrett's Privateers
>First Christmas
>Mary Ellen Carter, The
>White Collar Holler, The
>Flowers of Bermuda, The
>Rolling Down to Old Maui
>Harris and the Mare
>Delivery Delayed

Track List

>Witch of the Westmorland, The
>Barrett's Privateers
>First Christmas
>Mary Ellen Carter, The
>White Collar Holler, The
>Flowers of Bermuda, The
>Rolling Down to Old Maui
>Harris and the Mare
>Delivery Delayed

Album Notes

Personnel: Stan Rogers (vocals, 6- & 12-string guitars); Curly Boy Stubbs (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Grit Laskin (long-necked mandolin, concertina, Northumbrian small pipes, background vocals); Garnet Rogers (vocals, violin, flute); David Alan Eadie (pennywhistle, electric bass, background vocals).

Recorded at The Groaning Board, Ontario, Canada from April 19-22, 1979.

Personnel: Stan Rogers (vocals, acoustic 6-string guitar, acoustic 12-string guitar); Curly Stubbs (vocals, acoustic guitar); Garnet Rogers (vocals, violin, flute); David Alan Eadie (vocals, pennywhistle, electric bass); Grit Laskin (vocals, concertina).

Audio Mixers: Robert Leth; Paul Mills.

Audio Remasterers: Joao Carvalho; Paul Mills.

Liner Note Authors: Garnet; Ariel Rogers; Rick Salutin; Paul Mills; Stan Rogers; David Alan Eadie.

Recording information: The Groaning Board (04/19/1979-04/22/1979).

Arrangers: Garnet Rogers; Grit Laskin; Stan Rogers; Curly Stubbs; David Alan Eadie.

A superb concert album, without a weak moment in any of its nine songs. The highlight is Rogers's rendition of Archie Fisher's "The Witch of Westmoreland," which opens the disc, although it is hard to get past Rogers's own "The Flowers of Bermuda" without having it run through your head for days afterward as well. The upbeat, ebullient mood of the performances is also rather infectious. ~ Bruce Eder



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