A Painter Passing Through

A Painter Passing Through

Infobox Album |
Name = A Painter Passing Through
Type = Album
Artist = Gordon Lightfoot


Released = 1998
Recorded = ???
Genre = Folk
Length = 37:28
Label = Reprise Records
Producer = Bob Doidge and Gordon Lightfoot
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:z1se4jo73wat link]
*Starpulse Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.starpulse.com/Music/Lightfoot,_Gordon/Discography/album/P2053/R350412/]
Last album = "Waiting for You"
(1993)
This album = "A Painter Passing Through"
(1998)
Next album = "Harmony"
(2004)

"A Painter Passing Through" is Canadian singer Gordon Lightfoot's 19th original album, released in 1998 on the Reprise Records label.

It was his first album of original music in five years after the lonely "Waiting for You", which had been his first album since 1986's "East of Midnight". Well-known record producer Daniel Lanois makes a guest appearance on this recording. It is a live studio album.

Track listing

# "Drifters" – 3:27
# "My Little Love" – 4:08
# "Ringneck Loon" – 4:14
# "I Used to be a Country Singer" – 3:16 (Steve McEown)
# "Boathouse" – 4:13
# "Much To My Surprise" – 3:42
# "A Painter Passing Through" – 3:55
# "On Yonge Street" – 4:27
# "Red Velvet" – 2:37 (Ian Tyson)
# "Uncle Toad Said" – 3:29

All compositions by Gordon Lightfoot except as indicated.

Credits

* Gordon Lightfoot - Vocals, 6-, 12- & high-string guitars
* Terry Clements - Acoustic & Electric guitars
* Daniel Lanois - Electric & Mando guitars
* Bill Dillon - Electric guitar, Guitorgan
* Wendell Ferguson - Electric guitar
* John Lewis - Electric guitar
* Doug Johnson - Steel guitar, Dobro, Pedal Steel guitar
* Pee Wee Charles - Pedal and Steel guitar
* Mike Heffernan - Synthesizer, Keyboards
* Rick Haynes - Bass
* Barry Keane - Drums, Percussion
* Lisa Logan, Lisa Winn, Bob Doige - Background vocals
* Willie P. Bennett - Harmonica

External links

* [http://www.corfid.com/gl/Albums/A_Painter_Passing_Through/Main.htm Florian Bodenseher's fansite on Gordon Lightfoot]
* [http://www.lightfoot.ca/apntlist.htm Album lyrics and chords]


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