Only the Silence Remains

Only the Silence Remains
Only the Silence Remains
Live album by Murray McLauchlan
Released 1975
Recorded April 26, 1975, Dalhousie Arts Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Label True North
Producer Murray McLauchlan, Bernie Finkelstein
Murray McLauchlan chronology
Sweeping the Spotlight Away
(1974)
Only the Silence Remains
(1975)
Boulevard
(1976)

Only the Silence Remains is a 1975 album by Canadian singer-songwriter Murray McLauchlan. It was released as a double album. McLauchlan is accompanied by Dennis Pendrith on bass guitar.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Murray McLauchlan unless otherwise noted. 

No. Title Length
1. "One Night By My Window"   4:42
2. "Honky Red"   7:15
3. "Rye Whiskey" (Traditional) 2:05
4. "Old Man's Song"   3:40
5. "Down by the Henry Moore"   4:00
6. "You Need A New Lover Now"   3:51
7. "So Far From You"   3:54
8. "Linda (Won'tcha Take Me In)"   3:11
9. "Farmer's Song"   3:30
10. "Golden Trumpet"   8:44
11. "Two-bit Nobody"   4:47
12. "Billy McDaniels"   3:38
13. "Child's Song"   4:59
14. "Maybe Tonight"   4:20
15. "I Met You At The Bottom"   4:07
16. "Back on the Street"   4:19

Personnel

  • Murray McLauchlan – vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano
  • Dennis Pendrith – bass
  • Art Schoales – photography, artwork



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