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Release Date: | 06/30/2017 |
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Label: | Linus |
UPC: | 0090317097121 |
catalogNumber: | 70971 |
Rank: | 62625 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Spirit of the West Primary ArtistJerry Adolphe Drums
Graham Boyle Percussion,Triangle
Danny Greenspoon Electric Guitar,Vocals,Hi String
Hugh McMillan Bass,Mandolin,Vocals,Chapman Stick,Electronic Mandolin,Octave Mandolin
Jim McGillveray Percussion,Bass Drums,Snare Drums
Linda McRae Bass,Accordion,Vocals
Calvin Cairns Violin
Rob Menzies Scottish Small Pipes
John Mann Acoustic Guitar,Electric Guitar,Vocals
Kenny Marshall Vocals
Geoffrey Kelly Flute,Vocals,Bodhran
Technical Credits
Danny Greenspoon ProducerHugh McMillan Composer
Greg Reely Engineer
Jeff Wolpert Engineer
Linda McRae Composer
Steve Smith Engineer
John Mann Composer
Rosamond Norbury Layout
Geoffrey Kelly Composer,Whistle
Marty Dolan Artwork,Cover Design
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