
Old Dan's Records is a Folk album by Gordon Lightfoot, originally released in 1972. On Gatefold: 36 pressings tracked, owned by 7 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Folk
- Singer-Songwriter
- warm
- nostalgic
- pastoral
About
When he released <i>Old Dan's Records</i>, Gordon Lightfoot was still an album away from the commercial resurgence that its follow-up, <i>Sundown</i> would bring. But middling sales figures didn't stop him from forging further on with his signature blend of folk, pop, country, and rock influences. As with "Don Quixote" (the title track on his previous album), it's hard to imagine why the infectious tune "Old Dan's Records"—a peppy pop-folk concoction powered by an implied Bo Diddley beat—wasn't a single, let alone a hit. The laid-back but luxuriant "Lazy Mornin'" is as appealing an example of the mellow '70s singer/songwriter sound as one could want. The strikingly spare arrangement of the bluesy "My Pony Won't Go" makes the song a standout. The steel guitar punctuation of "You Are What I Am" indicates Lightfoot's continuing fascination with country music. But whatever stylistic detour he may take, the Canuck song-poet's oaky vocal tones make everything on <i>Old Dan's Records</i> simply sound like part of his own engaging paradigm.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Farewell To Annabell2:58
- A2That Same Old Obsession3:42
- A3Old Dan's Records3:03
- A4Lazy Mornin'3:40
- A5You Are What I Am2:35
Side B
- B1Can't Depend On Love3:07
- B2My Pony Won't Go3:52
- B3It's Worth Believin'3:22
- B4Mother Of A Miner's Child3:15
- B5Hi'Way Songs3:30
Credits
Performers
- Larry Good5-STRING BANJO
- Nick DeCaroARRANGED BY PIANO
- Rick HaynesBASS
- Barry KeaneDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Gordon LightfootGUITAR VOCALS VIBRAPHONE
- Terry ClementsLEAD GUITAR
- Red SheaLEAD GUITAR CLASSICAL GUITAR
- Dave BrownPERCUSSION
- Ollie StrongSTEEL GUITAR
- David BrombergSTEEL GUITAR
7 collectors on Gatefold own this · 36 pressings tracked on Gatefold
