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Stranded in Suburbia CD (2004)
MELISSA MCCLELLAND CD discography Audio Remixer: Dave Ogilvie.
Recording information: The Rogue Studios, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Photographer: Chris Woods.
Personnel: Melissa McClelland (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, violin, background vocals); Luke Doucet (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, toy piano, percussion, background vocals); Anne Alma (violin).
Audio Mixers: Dave Ogilvie; Michael Phillip Wojewoda.
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Thumbelina's One Night Stand CD (2006) Bonus Tracks; +3 Bonus Tracks
MELISSA MCCLELLAND albums Additional Tracks Track Listing of songs: Iroquois St. Factory; Solitary Life; Price to Pay; You Know I Love You Baby; Taxi Ride; Intermission; Go Down Matthew; Goodbye to You; Skyway Bridge; Come Home Suzi; Dayton Ohio; Oh Love; Whisper; You Know I Love You Baby; Outro;
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Victoria Day CD (2009)
MELISSA MCCLELLAND music CDs 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 melodies and a considerable lyrical flair. She opens the album with the laid-back rockabilly of "A Girl Can Dream," which, with its loping beat and Doucet's restrained solo, calls to mind the early Elvis Presley staple "Tryin' to Get to You." "God Loves Me" is a sad blues that tells the story of a backwoods party girl who flirts with disaster every time she picks up a man; McClelland's understated vocal, an ominous guitar solo from Doucet, and sustained chords from Steve O'Connor's big Hammond B-3 give the tune a moody feel. "Victoria Day (May Flowers)" is a jaunty ragtime tune about living beyond one's means, with McClelland's lively vocal laughing at the thought of the money running out. Doucet drops a swinging jazzy Texas-flavored solo while the horn section blares with abandon. With players gathered from the couple's touring bands, Doucet has no trouble getting a clean, precise sound that ...
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