UPC: 827590142169
Format: CD (3 disc)
Release Date: Sep 17, 2021
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Personnel includes: Gordon Downie (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars); Julie Doiron (vocals, trumpet, piano); Josh Finlayson (acoustic guitar); Dale Moringstar (electric guitar, piano, organ); Travis Good (fiddle); Jaro Czerwinec (accordion); Andy Maize (trumpet); Kevin Hearn (piano, keyboards, bells); Jose Contreras (organ); Steven Drake (bass); Dave Clark, Don Kerr (drums).
Producers include: Gordon Downie, Josh Finlayson, Steven Drake.
Recorded from May 2-12, 2000.
This sprawling collection of lush and often pretty numbers is the work of Gordon Downie -- lead singer for the Tragically Hip. Fans of the Hip's classic rock will undoubtedly be left scratching their heads at this album that's more country than rock, and more jazzy than poppy. The bold statements of Gordon Downie's rock heritage have been abandoned in pursuit of the subtle and the subdued. The instrumentation on this record owes more to vaudeville than to Woodstock. Loose production across the board says that these are songs played by people in a room rather than the injection-molded nuggets of radio rock fans might expect. Based on and accompanied by a book of poetry, as a collection of songs, this album works remarkably well. It echoes Tom Waits or fellow Canadians the Rheostatics rather than just an unplugged Tragically Hip. Thankfully, what has the potential for great pretension (songs built on poetry, guest appearances from the likes of film director Atom Egoyan) manages to escape relatively unscathed. While Coke Machine Glow is a bit long and sprawling, it has moments of greatness where it all comes together: the album gem "Chancellor," or the marching "Vancouver Divorce," and the lighthearted polka stomp of "Yer Possessed." ~ Peter John Garcin
Producers include: Gordon Downie, Josh Finlayson, Steven Drake.
Recorded from May 2-12, 2000.
This sprawling collection of lush and often pretty numbers is the work of Gordon Downie -- lead singer for the Tragically Hip. Fans of the Hip's classic rock will undoubtedly be left scratching their heads at this album that's more country than rock, and more jazzy than poppy. The bold statements of Gordon Downie's rock heritage have been abandoned in pursuit of the subtle and the subdued. The instrumentation on this record owes more to vaudeville than to Woodstock. Loose production across the board says that these are songs played by people in a room rather than the injection-molded nuggets of radio rock fans might expect. Based on and accompanied by a book of poetry, as a collection of songs, this album works remarkably well. It echoes Tom Waits or fellow Canadians the Rheostatics rather than just an unplugged Tragically Hip. Thankfully, what has the potential for great pretension (songs built on poetry, guest appearances from the likes of film director Atom Egoyan) manages to escape relatively unscathed. While Coke Machine Glow is a bit long and sprawling, it has moments of greatness where it all comes together: the album gem "Chancellor," or the marching "Vancouver Divorce," and the lighthearted polka stomp of "Yer Possessed." ~ Peter John Garcin
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - Starpainters
2 - Vancouver Divorce
3 - SF Song
4 - Trick Rider
5 - Canada Geese
6 - Chancellor
7 - Never-Ending Present
8 - Nothing But Heartache in Your Social Life
9 - Blackflies
10 - Lofty Pines
11 - Boy Bruised by Butterfly Chase
12 - Mystery
13 - Elaborate
14 - Yer Possessed
15 - Every Irrelevance
16 - Insomniacs of the World, Good Night
Disc 2:
1 - Vancouver Divorce
2 - Trick Rider
3 - SF Song
4 - Contact
5 - Down Down Down
6 - Putting Down
7 - Chancellor
8 - Never: Ending Present
9 - I Stood Before the Songwriter's Cabal
10 - Contact
11 - Mystery
12 - Lofty Pines
Disc 3:
1 - Opening Credits
2 - Chapter 1
3 - Chapter 2
4 - Chapter 3
5 - Chapter 4
6 - Closing Credits
1 - Starpainters
2 - Vancouver Divorce
3 - SF Song
4 - Trick Rider
5 - Canada Geese
6 - Chancellor
7 - Never-Ending Present
8 - Nothing But Heartache in Your Social Life
9 - Blackflies
10 - Lofty Pines
11 - Boy Bruised by Butterfly Chase
12 - Mystery
13 - Elaborate
14 - Yer Possessed
15 - Every Irrelevance
16 - Insomniacs of the World, Good Night
Disc 2:
1 - Vancouver Divorce
2 - Trick Rider
3 - SF Song
4 - Contact
5 - Down Down Down
6 - Putting Down
7 - Chancellor
8 - Never: Ending Present
9 - I Stood Before the Songwriter's Cabal
10 - Contact
11 - Mystery
12 - Lofty Pines
Disc 3:
1 - Opening Credits
2 - Chapter 1
3 - Chapter 2
4 - Chapter 3
5 - Chapter 4
6 - Closing Credits