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Victoria Day (2009)
MELISSA MCCLELLAND songs Melissa McClelland is the wife of Canadian singer/songwriter Luke Doucet, guitarist for Sarah McLachlan's touring band. Like her husband's, McClelland's music is rootsy, with touches of blues, jazz, country, and folk-rock. Doucet produced this set, McClelland's third solo outing, and he brings the same attention to detail to his wife's work that he brings to his own studio efforts. All of McClelland's tunes have compelling ...
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Steel City Trawler (2010)
Digipak
MELISSA MCCLELLAND discography Recording information: Lincoln County Social Club; The Woodshed.
Personnel: Gregory MacDonald, Melissa McClelland, Paul Beard, Rich Levesque, Colin MacDonald, Phil Pfisterer, Derek Downham, Gord Stevenson, Luke Doucet (vocals).
Audio Mixer: Nick Detoro.
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Devil on a Bench in Stanley Park (2006)
MELISSA MCCLELLAND albums Justin Rutledge comes from the same musical family as Kathleen Edwards, Blue Rodeo, and Ryan Adams with his simple, relaxing, and strong songwriting. Adams instantly comes to mind during the opening moments of the midtempo, pedal steel-accented "Robin's Tune." From there, Rutledge rarely rocks the boat when it comes to the arrangements, especially on the tender and pretty "I'm Your Man, You're My Radio," which ambles along effortlessly. And ...
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Broken (And Other Rogue States) (2005)
MELISSA MCCLELLAND CD discography Where Americans are often stereotyped as being loud and boorish, Canadians are frequently portrayed as being overly polite. If there's a major criticism to be leveled against this sophomore album from former Sarah McLachlan guitarist Luke Doucet, it's that his downtrodden tales of battered hearts and broken dreams are wrapped in poppy musical packaging that's simply a bit too pleasant to deliver the necessary emotional ...
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Broken (And Other Rogue States) (2005) & Other Rogue States; Digipak
MELISSA MCCLELLAND music CDs Where Americans are often stereotyped as being loud and boorish, Canadians are frequently portrayed as being overly polite. If there's a major criticism to be leveled against this sophomore album from former Sarah McLachlan guitarist Luke Doucet, it's that his downtrodden tales of battered hearts and broken dreams are wrapped in poppy musical packaging that's simply a bit too pleasant to deliver the necessary emotional impact. Never has heartbreak seemed so damn cheery. Called the break-up album of the year by various critics in Canada (where the album was released in 2005), Broken (And Other Rogue States) features some impressive Americana influences that could benefit from a ...
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MELISSA MCCLELLAND Cd Discography
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