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Ghost Trains
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| CD, 2003 |
| Total time: 48:06 |
| $20.00 CDN |
"MacDougall says he was inspired by [Mansel]
Robinson's story [a Fringe play about trains where MacDougall wrote the
music] and a 'romanticized' view of railroad culture. Also by the
fact that trains are on their way out (and, sadly, more modern forms of
transportation lack the essential rhythms of trains)."
(Mike Ross, "MacDougall's train not to be
missed," The Edmonton Sun, 14 November 2003, 16) |
heresay
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| CD, 2001 |
| Total time: 40:51 |
| $20.00 CDN |
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"...stunning
melodies and lyrics full of finely etched images."
Peter North.
"MacDougall's songwriting attracts collaborators". Edmonton
Journal. 28 November 2001:C4
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"The newborn CD, Heresay,
takes 1999's Gathering Time to the next step, nice keyboard work
and a voice to move mountains. Above all, it's songs with stories that
engage you.
It's a good album."
Fish Griwkowsky.
"MacDougall speaks loudly in song." The Edmonton Sun. 30
November 2001:16
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[If Memory Serves
Me]...is a hardcore country song built around a slow but hypnotic
tempo, the perfect foundation for MacDougall's heartfelt, resonant
vocal."
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Peter North.
"MacDougall's songwriting attracts collaborators". Edmonton
Journal. 28 November 2001:C4
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Gathering Time
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| CD, 1999 |
| Total time: 35:25 |
| $20.00 CDN |
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| Playing keyboards and singing, Stewart MacDougall has toured with k.d.
lang and Ian Tyson's Chinook Arch Ryders. He partnered with David Wilkie in the Great
Western Orchestra (GWO), the group produced two albums. Stewart's songs
are found on discs by Ian Tyson, Randy Travis, k.d. lang, and The Great
Western Orchestra. Stewart moved to Edmonton, Alberta from New Brunswick in the late
1970's. He and his wife continue to live in Edmonton. |
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