LUCKY
BLUE
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Tannis'
second solo album entitled ‘Lucky Blue’ was named to acknowledge her own fortunate
life and the rich colour of many favourite things…first guitar, the perfect touring
car, a cherished summer festival … Rounding out Tannis’ pure vocal tones and
quintessential
harmonies are the multi-instrumentalisms of her musical partner &
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producer Lewis
Melville, soulful slide guitars of Ken
Whiteley and Dan
Walsh,the African kora of Malian griot Mansa
Sissoko, the low-down bass of George
Koller, duet vocals of David
Francey, harmonies of Stephen
Fearing, Scott
Merritt, Shelley Marshall & Keri Latimer (from Winnipeg’s Nathan,
Katherine Wheatley,
Jude Vadala,
and The Dust Poets,
Slimmon nieces and so much more, including the crows of a Bhutanese rooster! Ten
original tunes and two Melville covers pay tribute to Canada’s past in ‘Underground
Railroad’, reveal the gut-wrenchingly human side of war in ‘Edmonton’,
and blow wind through your hair on an attitude-changing ride in ‘My Bike’.
The beautiful blue album package was put together by Hydesmith
Communications and features artistic works
by many talented visual artists from Tannis’
community of Guelph and beyond: Pearl
Van Geest, Nick
Craine, Carolyn
Riddell, Dean
Palmer, Candace
Sepulis, Greg
Denton,
Ellen Beeken and Sona Mincoff,
including a portrait by Mendelson
Joe. Nick Craine colourized Dean Palmer's black and white photo
(part of the Green
Room Series) for the front cover and also designed the gallery walls on the
inside of the
digipak and the booklet centrefold.
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LAKE
Reviews, song
samples
Oak
Lake is Tannis' first solo album.
Named after her hometown on the Canadian
Prairies, the album is a tip of the hat to her early musical roots. Eight original
tunes and two covers complete this sweet roots/rock production. Album credits (musicians,
producers, tracks) | | More
about the cover artwork and booklet
(and the artists featured)
Oak Lake was selected for a 2002
Porcupine Award for 'Steve's Favourite Album of 2001'. The citation reads:
"This independent release by veteran performer Tannis Slimmon (Bird Sisters, Benji)
was long overdue. However, if Tannis had done this before now, it would have probably
suffered being in the wrong place at the wrong time. As it is, the world is ready
for Oak Lake now. She has assembled an impressive cast of players who she loves,
and they love her, and it all shows on this incredibly enjoyable album. The songs
are good, solid pop songs, delivered with beautiful production. How can
you tell when an album is really good? Because when it finishes you think, that
can't be it! Is it over already. Better put it on again. And that probably says
more for this project than anything else I can add. It's just really good stuff
that you can't get enough of. "

To
order CDs directly:
E-mail Tannis with your address and all
pertinent ordering details (number of CD's, your shipping address, regular mail
or express post, if
you'd
like
it
signed
and to whom)
Price = $20/album plus shipping
(as a special added bonus, you'll receive a Lucky
Blue
guitar
pick!)
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LAKE and LUCKY BLUE available here:
On-line in Canada:
Maplemusic.com
and
Ground
Floor Music, and in the US: CD_Baby
In
Stores (Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta & British Columbia):
Guelph,
Ontario:
Ground
Floor Music and The Bookshelf
Elora,
ON: The
Desert Rose
Hamilton,
ON: Dr. Disc
Kitchener, ON:
Encore Records
London,
ON:
The Village Idiot
Ottawa:
The Ottawa
Folklore Centre
(800) 385-3655
Peterborough,
ON: Moondance
(705) 742-9425
Sebringville,
ON:
Music (519) 393-6161
Sudbury,
ON:
Records on Wheels
(705) 675-6617
Calgary, AB:
Megatunes
932 17 Ave. S.W.
(403) 229-3022
Edmonton, AB:
Blackbyrd Myoozik
10442 82 Ave.
(780) 439-1273
Sydney,
BC:
Mainly Music
(250) 656-481
Duncan, BC:
Duncan Garage Showroom
(250) 748-7246
Brandon,
MB:
Marquis
Project
Onanole, MB:
Poor Michael's Bookshop
Oak Lake, MB:
Perogy
Pantry
Memorial
for my brother Dr.
Craig Slimmon
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