At the Gumboot Cloggeroo/"Muk Tuk" Annie [Import]
At the Gumboot Cloggeroo/"Muk Tuk" Annie [Import]
ASIN: B00000JP30
Track Listings
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1. Legend of Marty and Joe
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2. Jacqueline
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3. I Don't Know How to Fix the Damned Thing Blues (Handy Man Blues)
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4. Man from the Land
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5. Farewell to Nova Scotia
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6. Ripped Off Winkle
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7. Gum-Boot Cloggeroo (Gumboot Cloggin)
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8. Happy Hooker
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9. We Doubt Each Other's Love
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10. Little Old Forgetful Me
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11. Singer (The Voice of the People)
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12. Isle of Newfoundland
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13. Roses in the Snow
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14. Home on the Island
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15. Streaker's Dream
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16. My Home by the Fraser
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17. Bibles and Rifles
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18. Paddlewheeler
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19. Unfaithful Heart
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20. Ballad of Muk Tuk Annie
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At the Gumboot Cloggeroo/"Muk Tuk" Annie,Stompin' Tom Connors,EMI Int'l,Canada,Country,Country-Folk,Country/Bluegrass,Cowboy,Fiddle,Guitar (Acoustic),Pop,Traditional Country,Traditional Folk,Vocals
Average customer rating:
- Take this seriously, seriously
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At the Gumboot Cloggeroo/"Muk Tuk" Annie
Stompin' Tom Connors
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Cowboy
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General
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Outlaw & Progressive Country
| Country
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General
| Traditional Country
| Country
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| Music
General
| Bluegrass
| Country
| Styles
| Music
General
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Traditional Folk
| Folk
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| Music
Canada
| North America
| International
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| Music
General
| Opera & Vocal
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| Music
Country Folk
| Country
| Indie Music
| Stores
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Country
| Imports
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| Music
ASIN: B00000JP30
Release Date: 2003-10-28 |
Tracks:
- Legend of Marty and Joe
- Jacqueline
- I Don't Know How to Fix the Damned Thing Blues (Handy Man Blues)
- Man from the Land
- Farewell to Nova Scotia
- Ripped Off Winkle
- Gum-Boot Cloggeroo (Gumboot Cloggin)
- Happy Hooker
- We Doubt Each Other's Love
- Little Old Forgetful Me
- Singer (The Voice of the People)
- Isle of Newfoundland
- Roses in the Snow
- Home on the Island
- Streaker's Dream
- My Home by the Frasier
- Bibles and Rifles
- Paddlewheeler
- Unfaithful Heart
- Ballad of Muk Tuk Annie
- We're Trading Hearts
- Oh Chihuahua
- Zakuska Polka
- I Saw the Teardrop
- Wishful Hummin'
- Renfrew Valley
- My Old Canadian Home
Customer Reviews:
Take this seriously, seriously.......2000-03-10
Ostensibly country and western, Stompin' Tom belongs more rightly to the binomial "metropolitan and hinterland", the urban vs. small town axis that marks the Canadian landscape. Stompin' Tom (the name comes from his literal big foot stomping while playing guitar, made famous in the 70's) writes extraordinarily funny songs rich in ultra-local colour and disarming simplicity, which makes some wonder if this guy's serious. So much so that he stopped playing altogether for some 15 years because "people don't take me seriously", dedicating himself to producting and other such stuff. Popular acclaim has drawn him somewhat back to his pale limelight. For music buffs the closest American reference would be Jonathan Richman (as with Richman, it really doesn't matter which CD you listen to). One of those quirky Canadian thangs that Americans occasionally (like Moosehead -remember?- beer) get a taste for.
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