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Albums: Outskirts (1987), Diamond Mine (1989), Casino (1990), Lost Together (1992), Five days in July (1993), Nowhere to Here (1995), Are You Ready (2005)
Torrent Hash: 643136C5864259A3B5EE74A2ABDE7F3E8C6A9D73
File Size: 2.24 Gb
Years: 1987 - 2005
Label: WEA/Warner Music Group, Rounder
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Quote:Blue Rodeo is a Canadian country rock band, which was formed in the year 1984 in Toronto, Ontario. They have been signed with Warner Music Group since their debut album Outskirts in March 1987. Including Outskirts, they have 11 full-length releases along with multiple solo albums, side projects, and collaborations.
The band consists of original members Jim Cuddy (guitar/vocals), Greg Keelor (guitar/vocals) and Bazil Donovan (bass), plus newer additions Glenn Milchem (drums), multi-instrumentalist Bob Egan, and Bob Packwood (keyboardist). [1] Packwood was the replacement for James Gray who left the band in 2005 after their release of Are You Ready.[2] Drummers Cleave Anderson and Mark French, keyboardist Bob Wiseman, and multi-instrumentalist Kim Deschamps are also former band members.
Cuddy and Keelor met in high school and became great friends. After University, when all their other friends were starting to get jobs, they decided to form a band and started to play music more often. They put together a few different bands without much luck. Cuddy and Keelor moved to New York for some adventure and to help their music. There they met Bob Wiseman. When they came back to Toronto in the summer of '84 they thought about putting another band together. They had already thought of the name for the band before they met Cleave and asked him to join the band. Cleave brought along his friend, Donovan, and with this Blue Rodeo was born. [3]
Blue Rodeo is one of the most successful and well known contemporary Canadian bands, having released 11 full-length studio albums, 3 live recordings, 1 greatest hits package and 5 video/DVDs.[4] Their studio albums have sold over 3 million copies. Cuddy, Keelor, Donovan and Egan have all released solo albums, and Glenn Milchem performs his own solo music under the pseudonym "the swallows". Blue Rodeo members have collaborated extensively with other notable Canadian artists, including Sarah McLachlan, The Tragically Hip, Burton Cummings, Great Big Sea, Jann Arden, The Sadies, Skydiggers, Crash Vegas, the Cowboy Junkies, Sarah Harmer, and Kathleen Edwards. They have won many Canadian music awards, including 7 Juno Awards and 7 SOCAN awards.Albums in this torrent:
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Outskirts is the 1987 debut album by Blue Rodeo. The single "Try" was a hit for the band in their native Canada.
Tracks:
"Heart Like Mine" – 4:38
"Rose-Coloured Glasses" – 4:25
"Rebel" – 3:47
"Joker's Wild" – 4:02
"Piranha Pool" – 6:27
"Outskirts" – 4:45
"Underground" – 5:05
"5 Will Get You Six" – 4:22
"Try" – 4:03
"Floating" – 7:32
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Diamond Mine is the second album by Blue Rodeo, released in 1989. It includes several instrumental interludes by Bob Wiseman between songs
Tracks:
"Swells"
"God and Country" – 3:32
"How Long" – 3:59
"Blues Piano"
"Love and Understanding" – 4:46
"Girl of Mine" – 4:34
"Diamond Mine" – 8:18
"Now and Forever – 3:04
"Percussive Piano"
"House of Dreams" – 4:39
"Nice Try" – 6:51
"Fall in Line" – 3:21
"One Day" – 3:17 "Florida" – 3:40
"Fuse" – 3:40
"The Ballad of the Dime Store Greaser and the Blonde Mona Lisa" – 3:24
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Casino is a 1990 album by Blue Rodeo. It was drummer Mark French's only album with the band. "Trust Yourself," "After the Rain," and, most significantly, "Til I Am Myself Again" were notable hit singles for the band.
Tracks
"Til I Am Myself Again" – 3:58
"What am I Doing Here" – 3:08
"5 A.M. (A Love Song)" – 3:59
"Montreal" – 3:15
"Last Laugh" – 4:01
"Trust Yourself" – 3:49
"Two Tongues" – 4:22
"Time" – 3:36
"After the Rain" – 4:22
"You're Everywhere" – 2:49
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Lost Together is a 1992 album by Blue Rodeo. It was Bob Wiseman's last album with the band, and was the first to feature long-time drummer Glenn Milchem and steel guitar player Kim Deschamps. The notable hits from the album were "Rain Down on Me," "Flying" and the title track.
Tracks:
"Fools Like You" – 4:31
"Rain Down On Me" – 4:43
"Restless" – 3:54
"Western Skies" – 4:19
"The Big Push" – 4:25
"Willin' Fool" – 6:40
"Already Gone" – 5:15
"Flying" – 4:11
"Lost Together" – 5:20
"Where Are You Now" – 5:33
"Last to Know" – 5:33
"Is it You" – 3:52
"Angels" – 7:59
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Five Days in July is a 1993 album by Blue Rodeo. It was keyboardist James Gray's first album with the band.
Generally considered by fans and Canadian music critics to be the band's best album[citation needed], it was recorded on singer/guitarist Greg Keelor's farm in Southern Ontario in July of 1992. While the band oriPassword: No password specified RapidShare This file may be available on RapidShare for direct ------------------------------------- [ Find more at http://www.torrentportal.com ] |