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Early 21st Century Blues is an album by the Canadian alt-country band Cowboy Junkies, released in 2005.The album features two original songs and covers of material by Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, John Lennon, George Harrison and Richie Havens.
The band's first studio album on Geffen Records, Lay It Down, was released earlier the same year, however Studio also includes the song "A Common Disaster" from Lay it Down. Studio is also the only official Cowboy Junkies album to include the band's studio version of David Wiffen 's "Lost My Driving Wheel", which the band recorded for the 1993 ...
Best of the Cowboy Junkies is a 2001 greatest hits compilation of Cowboy Junkies' songs recorded for RCA Records. All songs are drawn from the band's RCA Records albums: The Trinity Session, The Caution Horses, Black Eyed Man and Pale Sun, Crescent Moon.
The hidden track on the album, My Father's House, is an a capella rendition of a Bruce Springsteen song that the band occasionally performed live. The version on the album was recorded during the Sharon Temples recordings sessions. As Michael Timmins states, "Margo was singing to help Peter Moore find his mic placement.
The Caution Horses is the third studio album by the Canadian alt-country band Cowboy Junkies, released in 1990.. The first album following their 1988 breakthrough The Trinity Session, The Caution Horses features a more conventional, polished sound than the earlier album's spare, haunting country blues.
He was the music producer/engineer/mixer for the 1996 movie Hard Core Logo. He wrote three of the songs and co-wrote with Swamp Baby the rest of the songs acted out by Hard Core Logo to playback. His work on Hard Core Logo won him, and his co-writers, the Genie Award for Best Original Song at the 17th Genie Awards in 1996, for the song "Who the ...
200 More Miles: Live Performances 1985–1994 is a 1995 album by the Canadian alt-country band Cowboy Junkies.. The album is a compilation of live performances by the band, dating from the band's earliest years as a local independent band in Toronto to their 1990s tours as international rock stars.
The album includes a mixture of original material by the band and covers of classic folk, rock and country songs. Notable among the songs is the band's most famous single, a cover of the Velvet Underground 's " Sweet Jane ", based on the version found on 1969: The Velvet Underground Live (1974) rather than the later studio version from Loaded ...