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Sings Canadian History
Stompin' Tom Connors
Sings Canadian History
Genres: Country, Folk, Pop
 
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Canada'a highly awarded, patriotic entertainer brings us this unique 23 song retrospective dealing with the people and places of the rich history of Canada.

     
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All Artists: Stompin' Tom Connors
Title: Sings Canadian History
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: EMI Import
Release Date: 9/25/2001
Album Type: Import
Genres: Country, Folk, Pop
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 724353427146

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Canada'a highly awarded, patriotic entertainer brings us this unique 23 song retrospective dealing with the people and places of the rich history of Canada.
 

CD Reviews

Rummaging up stories on the beaten path
tomcheese | Sydney, Nova Scotia Canada | 05/21/2002
(3 out of 5 stars)

"These twenty three tunes of tale-taling invoke history, myth and word-of-mouth, in Stompin' Tom's inimitable clear-eyed way;
his voice ringing as if alive in the rockies, rummaging up stories on the beaten path, or plucking guitar in the next-to-last diner.
Although an hour and a quarter may be too much of his patterned plank beat to take at once; there are definitely some stand-outs, and the overall effect is informative and keen, in a gentle rib-tickling way.
My favorites are: Big Joe Mufferaw with its outrageous, lively talk of Joe, how he "drank a bucket of Gin" and "beat the livin' tar out of twenty-nine men" and the hilarious heave of the music; Tribute To Wilf Carter, and its zany yodling, the composed in 1999 Confederation Bridge; the menacing, twisting tale of The Black Donnelys in Black Donnelly's Massacre; the ghoulish inevitability of How The Mountain Came Down; and Name The Capitals, really a teacher's guide.
Stompin' Tom often has a grinning likeability to his voice, and though the music can get repetitive, this isn't a musty lesson in history at all. MichaelM,
May 20/02"