As It Happens...
As It Happens... is a 2009 live album by guitarist Gordon Giltrap.
As It Happens... | ||||
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Released | 2009 | |||
Recorded | January 27, 2007 | |||
Venue | Dorchester Arts Centre | |||
Genre | Folk, Acoustic | |||
Label | Voiceprint (2009) (UK) | |||
Producer | Gordon Giltrap | |||
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Allmusic | (not rated)[1] |
Recorded Live at Dorchester Arts Centre on 27 January 2007, As It Happens... is the first fully complete live album by Gordon Giltrap featuring all the music and talking uncut.
Track listing
Disc One
- "Maddie Goes West"
- "Appalachian Dreaming"
- "5 Dollar Guitar"
- "God Save the Queen / Smoke on the Water"
- "Here Comes the Sun"
- "Isabella's Wedding"
- "At Giltrap's Bar"
- "The Dodo's Dream"
- "Rainbow Kites"
Disc Two
- "Tears of Joy"
- "Rain in the Doorway"
- "Summer Holiday / A Misunderstood Man"
- "Sallie's Song"
- "The Lord's Seat"
- "Mrs. Singer's Waltz"
- "A Dublin Day"
- "Simply Margaret"
- "Heartsong"
- "Lucifer's Cage"
- "The Dodo's Dream (Demonstration)"
Song Credits
All Songs by Gordon Giltrap except;
- "God Save the Queen – Traditional"
- "Smoke on the Water – Gillan / Glover / Lord / Paice / Blackmore"
- "Here Comes the Sun – George Harrison"
- "Summer Holiday – Bennett / Welch"
- "A Misunderstood Man – Farrar / Rice"
Personnel
- Gordon Giltrap – all Guitars
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