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Unabashedly Folk: Songs and Tunes 1979-1985

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Download links and information about Unabashedly Folk: Songs and Tunes 1979-1985 by Grit Laskin. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 26 tracks with total duration of 01:30:59 minutes.

Artist: Grit Laskin
Release date: 2000
Genre: Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 26
Duration: 01:30:59
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Life Of A New Mother 2:45
2. Derwentwater’s Farewell / Salmon Tails Up The Water 3:17
3. Cosmic And Freaky 3:07
4. Life On The Rolling Sea 5:57
5. The Long Note / Old Hag You Have Killed Me 2:21
6. It’S Not The Life For Me 2:36
7. Paddy Fahey’S / The Road To Lisdoonvarna / Comb Your Hair And Curl It 2:57
8. The Oldest Man In The World 2:58
9. The Photographers 2:24
10. A Shantyman’s Life 3:08
11. The Lady On The Island / The High Road To Linton / The Mooncoin Jig 3:22
12. The End Of A Pointed Gun 5:16
13. The Upper Class Shanty 2:24
14. Middle Of November / Spot The Cliché / Middle Of November 3:05
15. Lucky Man 4:22
16. Shut Off The Power And Say Goodbye 5:11
17. The Old World And The New 2:33
18. When I Was A Lad 3:26
19. My Love’S Dark Eyes / The Beginner’S Waltz 5:03
20. The Winetaster / Beans In The Grinder 2:45
21. Macho Man 2:30
22. Slowpoke / The Reversible Polka 2:38
23. Sewing Machines 3:17
24. Lila’S Jig / Generic Jig / Three’S A Crowd 5:37
25. Where Does Love Come From? 4:38
26. A Fair Maid Walking 3:22

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When taking into account just how amazingly talented Canadian folk singer Grit Laskin is, as he has mastered numerous folk styles and instruments, it becomes altogether shocking that this man has been virtually unknown in the United States for most of his career. Nevertheless, giving in to demand from his loyal fan base, this reissue of two classic Laskin albums on his own Borealis Records (1980's vinyl-only Unmasked and 1985's Lila's Jig) are a welcome addition to any folk enthusiast's collection. On Unmasked, Laskin incorporated a variety of traditional jigs, reels, and polkas with his own startlingly original compositions while starring on guitar, concertina, tin whistle, button accordion, Appalachian dulcimer, long-necked and tenor mandolins, and Northumbrian smallpipes. Recounting the tragic murder of Israeli Olympians while incorporating an Israeli folk tune in "End of a Pointed Gun" is balanced perfectly with the more lighthearted verse of "The Photographers" and the bonus track "The Upper Class Shanty." With Lila's Jig, Laskin set out to make an album of traditional dance tunes, though a number of his social commentaries managed to slip into the set. The result was a similarly enjoyable collection of folk music that continued to transcend traditional themes while reverentially presenting folk forms. Overall, Unabashedly Folk is a great introduction to Grit Laskin's music.