- Labour Day (album)
Infobox Album |
Name = Labour Day
Type =Album
Artist =Spirit of the West
Released = 1988
Recorded = 1988
Genre = Folk
Length = 40:32
Label =Stony Plain Records
Producer = Spirit of the West withDanny Greenspoon
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:qau06joh71t0 link]
Last album = "Tripping Up the Stairs "
(1986)
This album = "Labour Day"
(1988)
Next album = "Old Material 1984-1986 "
(1989)"Labour Day" is a 1988 album by
Spirit of the West .The album's best-known song is "Political", which was the first song to gain widespread airplay for the band on
campus radio andCBC Radio One . When the band evolved into analternative rock group in the 1990s, their 1991 album "Go Figure" included a controversial revamp of that song.It was the band's first album with Hugh McMillan. McMillan found the tour to support the album draining, and took a temporary hiatus from the band; he was replaced by
Daniel Lapp andLinda McRae . However, McMillan returned before the band's next album. Lapp left on McMillan's return, but McRae stayed with the band until 1996.It was also the band's first album to reach the "RPM" Top 100 albums chart, peaking at #64.
Track listing
Lyrics and music are credited to various combinations of the band members: John Mann,
Geoffrey Kelly and Hugh McMillan. Arrangements are credited to the band. Former band memberJ. Knutson also receives an arranging credit on "Drinking Man". As with all of the band's early folk albums, several songs are arranged around traditional Irish and Scottish reels.#"Darkhouse" ( – 4:46 - Reel: "The Connaughtman's Rambles")
#"Political" – 4:27
#"Profiteers" – 3:03
#"The Hounds that Wait Outside Your Door" – 5:20
#"Runboy" ( – 4:10 - Reel: "The Banshee")
#"Drinking Man" ( – 5:53 - Reel: "The Hunter's Purse")
#"Expensive/Cinema of Pain" – 3:26
#"Gottingen Street" – 4:11
#"Take it From the Source" – 5:39
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