Favourite Square Dances with Calls

Favourite Square Dances with Calls

Infobox Album
Name = Canadian Country Classics: Favourite Square Dances With Calls
Type = Studio
Longtype =
Artist = Graham & Eleanor Townsend with Murray Fraser & Murray Smith, and The Canadian Twin Fiddlers (Guillame Godard & Denis Brisson) With The Brisson Brothers Band and Ernie Levesque


Released = 1997
Recorded =
Genre = Folk music. Square Dances.
Length = 83:55
Label = Rodeo International
Producer =
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"Canadian Country Classics: Favourite Square Dances With Calls" is a studio recording featuring Graham & Eleanor Townsend with Murray Fraser & Murray Smith, and The Canadian Twin Fiddlers (Guillame Godard & Denis Brisson) With The Brisson Brothers Band and Ernie Levesque, and released in 1997. It is available as a single CD.

It is part of Rodeo International Records' "Canadian Country Classics" series, which was compiled to pay tribute to the contribution that Canadians made to country music. It is an unusual CD, in that it is about 84 minutes in length, ten minutes longer than the standard maximum limit set forth in the Red Book.

Track listing

1. Rock Valley Jig (4:11) - Graham & Eleanor Townsend with Murray Fraser

2. My Little Girl (4:56) - Graham & Eleanor Townsend with Murray Fraser

3. Ste. Anne's Reel (4:42) - Graham & Eleanor Townsend with Murray Fraser

4. Fairy Toddler's Jig (3:53) - Graham & Eleanor Townsend with Murray Smith

5. Waltz Quadrille (5:05) - Graham & Eleanor Townsend with Murray Smith

6. Dusty Miller's Reel (4:19) - Graham & Eleanor Townsend with Murray Smith

7. Lake On The Mountain (5:28) - Graham & Eleanor Townsend with Murray Fraser

8. Little Roy's Breakfast (5:53) - Graham & Eleanor Townsend with Murray Fraser

9. McDowell's Breakdown (4:44) - Graham & Eleanor Townsend with Murray Fraser

10. Murray River Jig (5:15) - Graham & Eleanor Townsend with Murray Smith

11. Harvey's Tune (4:12) - Graham & Eleanor Townsend with Murray Smith

12. Angus Campbell (5:31) - Graham & Eleanor Townsend with Murray Smith

13. 1st Change with calls: Two Steps Ahead and Two Steps Back (3:51) - The Canadian Twin Fiddlers with the Brisson Brothers Band & Ernie Levesque

14. 2nd Change with calls: 1st couple lead to the Right and Lady Go Seek (4:09) - The Canadian Twin Fiddlers with the Brisson Brothers Band & Ernie Levesque

15. 3rd Change with calls: Ladies In The Facing Out (3:25) - The Canadian Twin Fiddlers with the Brisson Brothers Band & Ernie Levesque

16. 4th Change with calls 1st couple go To The Right Circle 4, Circle 6, Circle 8 (3:17) - The Canadian Twin Fiddlers with the Brisson Brothers Band & Ernie Levesque

17. 5th Change with calls: Lady Around Lady and Gent Follow (4:35) - The Canadian Twin Fiddlers with the Brisson Brothers Band & Ernie Levesque

18. 6th Change with calls: Birdie in the Cage (6:20) - The Canadian Twin Fiddlers with the Brisson Brothers Band & Ernie Levesque.

Personnel

*Graham Townsend
*Eleanor Townsend
*Murray Fraser
*Murray Smith
*Guillame Godard
*Denis Brisson
*Regent Brisson
*Hubert Brisson
*Fern Brisson
*Ernie Levesque


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