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Ongiara Studio album by Great Lake Swimmers Released March 27, 2007 (Canada)
May 8, 2007 (U.S.)Recorded Aeolian Hall
London, OntarioGenre Folk rock Length 43:21 Label Nettwerk Producer Andy Magoffin Great Lake Swimmers chronology Bodies and Minds
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(2009)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Pitchfork Media [2] PopMatters [3] Ongiara is an album by Canadian folk rock band Great Lake Swimmers, released on March 27, 2007. The album was released on Nettwerk.
The band recorded most of the album in London, Ontario's historic music venue Aeolian Hall with producer Andy Magoffin.
The title Ongiara was the name of the boat that ferried the band to Toronto Island, where they recorded the initial demo. "Ongiara" is also the original name for Niagara Falls; the name is said to have originated from the Iroquois word Onguiaahra and the local tribe of Iroquois inhabitants known as the Ongiaras.
Guest musicians appearing on the album include Serena Ryder, Sarah Harmer, Owen Pallett and Bob Egan.[4]
Ongiara was available for purchase on iTunes during March 2007, before its scheduled release on March 27. The song "Your Rocky Spine" reached #1 on CBC Radio 3's The R3-30 charts the week of June 14, 2007.
The song "Changing Colors" has been covered by American pop singer Josh Groban. Groban used the song as the opening song on his 2011 "Straight To You Tour."
Track listing
- "Your Rocky Spine" – 3:36
- "Backstage with the Modern Dancers" – 4:28
- "Catcher Song" – 4:11
- "Changing Colours" – 4:44
- "There Is a Light" – 5:06
- "Put There by the Land" – 2:43
- "I Am Part of a Large Family" – 4:23
- "Where in the World Are You" – 3:49
- "Passenger Song" – 4:28
- "I Became Awake" – 5:53
References
Great Lake Swimmers Tony Dekker · Erik Arnesen · Bret Higgins · Greg Millson · Miranda Mulholland
Julie Fader · Colin Huebert · Mike Overton · Darcy YatesStudio albums EPs Hands in Dirty Ground (2006) · The Legion Sessions (2009)Labels Categories:- 2007 albums
- Great Lake Swimmers albums
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