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Monday, November 14, 2011

Sloan Unearth 1993 Bootleg for Limited Vinyl Release


--taken from: Exclaim!



















by Alex Hudson

Having recently celebrated their 20th anniversary with The Double Cross, Canadian power pop heroes Sloan are delving into the archives for a release of a nearly two-decades-old live bootleg. Entitled Is That All I Get?, it was recorded live in concert on September 20, 1993, in Winnipeg, MB.

Limited to 300 copies, these hand-numbered records are pressed on luminous green marbled vinyl. In the product description at Sloan's official webstore, the band's Jay Ferguson wrote that this is a tribute to the '70s and '80s tradition of bootlegged LPs.

"The original recording was captured via cassette by a fan in the audience," he explained. "The results are a bit rough at the edges for sure, but kind of exciting and also finds our band at a point in our career where we were finishing a year or more of touring behind our first LP, Smeared, yet beginning to road test some songs that would wind up on Twice Removed. Early versions of 'Shame Shame' and 'Worried Now' appear with different musical bridges that would not be ironed out until a few months later. We even began the show with an Eric's Trip cover!"

The records will come with a bonus video download of "Rag Doll," a song that doesn't appear on the vinyl. To make the deal even sweeter, 25 randomly selected buyers will receive an original copy of the fall 1993 tour poster.

Coincidentally, this show was recorded on Sloan member Patrick Pentland's 24th birthday. The video embedded below shows the band and fans singing "Happy Birthday" for him.

--taken from: Exclaim!

'Have Not Been the Same' Book Spawns Covers Comp Featuring Kevin Drew, the Hidden Cameras, Great Lake Swimmers, Bry Webb


--taken from: exclaim!





















by Alex Hudson

Back in the June, authors Michael Barclay, Jason Schneider and Ian A.D. Jack released a tenth anniversary edition of their book Have Not Been the Same: The CanRock Renaissance 1985-1995. Now, that tome has spawned a star-studded covers album that features some of Canada's finest talent covering songs from decades past.

Barclay curated the compilation, and he recruited a cast of contributors that includes (deep breath): Kevin Drew of Broken Social Scene, Snailhouse, the Hidden Cameras, Neil Haverty of Bruce Peninsula, Great Lake Swimmers, Bry Webb of Constantines, Light Fires (Gentleman Reg and Ohbijou's James Bunton), Cuff the Duke, Jim Bryson, Little Scream, the Burning Hell, Owl Mountain Radar (Jim Bryson and Chris Page), Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire, and Jill and Matthew Barber.

They covered tunes by classic acts like the Tragically Hip, Al Tuck, Rheostatics, Men Without Hats, the Grapes of Wrath, Sloan, Eric's Trip and many others.

Much like the recent reissue of the book, this covers collection is intended to help 21st century listeners rediscover the music of 1985 to 1995.

"In order to breathe new life into this music, I decided to put the material in a contemporary context," Barclay tells Exclaim!, "because the last ten years of Canadian music have been so amazing on every level."

So how did Barclay chose which artists should be involved in the project?

"These people made some of my favourite records of the last ten years," he explains. "I could have asked older artists who are still active, but it was important to me to have this current generation paying their respects to those who came before them."

Barclay gave all of the artists involved a list of the bands featured in the book. The performers then used this list as a reference point to help them chose their cover song.

"There would be no point in covering Bryan Adams or Alannah Myles, because they're not part of the thesis," Barclay notes. "I didn't really direct anyone in terms of what was covered geographically or in terms of specific genres, gender or time periods, and I'm really happy that all the cards fell where they did -- I think it's a broad representation of the music discussed in the book."

The Have Not Been the Same compilation comes out on Tuesday (November 15) exclusively through Zunior.com. All proceeds go to the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto.

Have Not Been the Same:

1. The Burning Hell - "Pop Goes the World" (Men Without Hats)
2. Corb Lund - "In Contempt of Me" (Jr. Gone Wild)
3. Great Lake Swimmers - "What Was Going Through My Head" (The Grapes of Wrath)
4. Owl Mountain Radar - "Daylight" (The Nils)
5. Bry Webb - "I Will Give You Everything" (Skydiggers)
6. Forest City Lovers - "The Lines You Amend" (Sloan)
7. Light Fires - "Happens All the Time" (Eric's Trip)
8. Selina Martin with the Faceless Forces of Bigness - "Grace, Too" (The Tragically Hip)
9. Mark Davis and Lorrie Matheson - "Too Cool to Live, Too Smart to Die" (Deja Voodoo)
10. Jill and Matthew Barber - "Your Sunshine" (Hardship Post)
11. Cuff the Duke - "North Window" (The Inbreds)
12. The Hidden Cameras - "Throw Silver" (Mecca Normal)
13. Snailhouse - "Buddah" (Al Tuck)
14. Veda Hille - "Odette" (Circle C)
15. Andrew Vincent - "Teenland" (Northern Pikes)
16. Geoff Berner - "Bound for Vegas" (Art Bergmann)
17. Neil Haverty - "Shaved Head" (Rheostatics)
18. Little Scream and Richard Reed Parry (Arcade Fire, Bell Orchestre) - "When You Know Why You're Happy" (Mary Margaret O'Hara)
19. Kevin Drew - "We Got Time" (Bob Wiseman)

--taken from: exclaim!