Track Listings
| 1. A Prairie Wind | ||
| 2. Big Sky Town | ||
| 3. Shenandoah Moon | ||
| 4. Gypsies | ||
| 5. A Town Called Progress | ||
| 6. Fiddle Tunes From the Hills of Home | ||
| 7. I Can't Understand the Moon | ||
| 8. Chemical Voodoo | ||
| 9. Bargeman | ||
| 10. Where This River Runs | ||
| 11. The Other Way | ||
| 12. Hoop Dreams | ||
| 13. This Old Dominion | ||
| 14. Last Call Waltz |
Editorial Reviews
Rhode Island Songwriters Association
"Like few who grace this hall, Andrew's power, charisma, and confidence on stage command this audiences' full attention."
Avalon Theatre
"His energy on stage is positive, upbeat, and magnetic"
Album Description
Andrew's second CD continues his literate exploration of America's back roads and small towns. Each of the 14 songs is set in a musical style and production that vividly evokes the scenery; the spooky swamp blues of "Chemical Voodoo" set along Cancer Alley on Louisiana's Mississippi Delta, the open Dakota prairies in "A Prairie Wind/Big Sky Town", or the evocative Saturday night at the Grange Hall dance in "Shenandoah Moon". Skillfully produced with original Nitty Gritty Dirt Band member Les Thompson, this album is rich with elegant harmony vocals and exquisite arrangements. Andrew's wry charm, signature acoustic guitar style, and rich warm vocals shine throughout. Guest harmony vocalists include Terri Allard, Laurie Rose Griffith and Tom Prasada-Rao, while regular Falling Mountain friends and family such as Ralph Gordon (bass, cello) and Chas Fowler (pipes, whistles) are also well represented. Other highlights include the a cappella title track, the lush "Bargema! n", the elegant simplicity of "I Can't Understand the Moon", and the Americana drive of "A Town Called Progress".
Where This River Runs
Where This River Runs, Music, Andrew McKnight, Energetic Shenandoah contemporary rural singer/songwriter with diverse "mountain gumbo" of styles, rich vocals, and standout guitar; "positive, upbeat, magnetic"
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Where This River Runs
Andrew McKnight Manufacturer: Falling Mountain Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000JPIT Release Date: 1998-08-02 |
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Album Description
Andrew's second CD continues his literate exploration of America's back roads and small towns. Each of the 14 songs is set in a musical style and production that vividly evokes the scenery; the spooky swamp blues of "Chemical Voodoo" set along Cancer Alley on Louisiana's Mississippi Delta, the open Dakota prairies in "A Prairie Wind/Big Sky Town", or the evocative Saturday night at the Grange Hall dance in "Shenandoah Moon". Skillfully produced with original Nitty Gritty Dirt Band member Les Thompson, this album is rich with elegant harmony vocals and exquisite arrangements. Andrew's wry charm, signature acoustic guitar style, and rich warm vocals shine throughout. Guest harmony vocalists include Terri Allard, Laurie Rose Griffith and Tom Prasada-Rao, while regular Falling Mountain friends and family such as Ralph Gordon (bass, cello) and Chas Fowler (pipes, whistles) are also well represented. Other highlights include the a cappella title track, the lush "Bargema! n", the elegant simplicity of "I Can't Understand the Moon", and the Americana drive of "A Town Called Progress".
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Silence Takes Its Toll
Phil Redrow Manufacturer: Red Mustard Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000RV10W4 |
Product Description
12-track CD on Red Mustard, 1997.Music Album: