| Artist appears on Gordon Lightfoot Complete Greatest Hits CD (2002)
Red Shea songs
$10.19 Digitally remastered by Andrew Garver, Dan Hersch, and Bill Inglot.
He may be remembered by the unenlightened as a purveyor of mellow '70s AM radio hits, but Gordon Lightfoot is as fine a singer-songwriter as Canada has ever produced (no small
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| Artist appears on Gordon Lightfoot Songbook CDs (1999) Box Set
Red Shea albums
$39.45 Recorded between 1962 and 1996. Includes liner notes by Gordon Lightfoot, Nicholas Jennings and Thane Tierney.
Although the Canadian-bred Gordon Lightfoot is a virtual deity in his homeland, he has not achieved the icon status of Dylan, Neil Young, or even
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| Artist appears on Gordon Lightfoot Gord's Gold Vol. 2 CD (1988)
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$8.19 The second volume of Gord's Gold follows the same tradition of the first but in this case, it doesn't make sense, for re-recording tunes which were already in an updated sound defeats the purpose. I suppose Lightfoot just wasn't too
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| Artist appears on Gordon Lightfoot Lightfoot!/The Way I Feel CD (1994) (Import) Import; Germany
Red Shea music CDs
$19.75 Lightfoot was already 27 at the time of his solo debut, which might have accounted in part for the unusually fully developed maturity and confidence on this recording, in both his songwriting and vocals. This contains some of his best
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| Artist appears on Ian Tyson Ol' Eon CD (1973) (Import) Canada
Red Shea CD discography
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| Artist appears on Gordon Lightfoot Did She Mention My Name/Back Here On Earth CDs (1994) (Import) Import; Germany
Red Shea albums
$22.05 Folky Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot's third and fourth albums for United Artists, 1968's DID SHE MENTION MY NAME and 1969's BACK HERE ON EARTH, are collected on this two-fer disc.
Every '60s singer/songwriter of note expanded their instrumental approach as time
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| Artist appears on Gordon Lightfoot Early Lightfoot/Sunday Concert CD (1994) (Import) United Kingdom
Red Shea discography
$17.79 Most listeners only became aware of Gordon Lightfoot in the mid-'60s, but his recording career had actually begun a few years before that in 1962. When "If You Could Read My Mind" became his first big U.S. hit in 1971,
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| Artist appears on Gordon Lightfoot Way I Feel CD (1967) (Import) United Kingdom
Red Shea CD discography
$18.15 Lightfoot had used additional guitar and bass on his debut, but for his second LP he went for a fuller band sound, using a couple of the noted Nashville sessionmen (Charlie McCoy and Ken Buttrey) who had played on Bob
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