Heart of the Heartland

Heart of the Heartland is the first album in Peter Ostroushko's "heartland trilogy", released in 1995. Pilgrims on the Heart Road and Sacred Heart complete the trilogy.

Heart of the Heartland
Studio album by
Released1995
GenreAmericana, folk
Length52:05
LabelRed House
ProducerPeter Ostroushko
Peter Ostroushko chronology
Duo
(1991)
Heart of the Heartland
(1995)
Pilgrims on the Heart Road
(1997)

Music from Heart of the Heartland was used by Ken Burns for the PBS documentary Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery and his arrangement of "Sweet Betsy from Pike" was used in Burns' Mark Twain. "Dakota Themes" featured in the film Into The Wild (2007).

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Track listing

All songs by Peter Ostroushko unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Seattle (The Fantasy Reel)" – 7:20
  2. "Prairie Sunrise" – 3:26
  3. "Puppy Belly Dance" – 5:07
  4. "Montana" – 4:50
  5. "Dakota Themes: Kasposia/Pioneer Waltz/Pigs Eye Reel" – 5:48
  6. "Heart of the Heartland" – 3:26
  7. "Nicaragua (Prelude and Dance)" – 8:30
  8. "Sweet Betsy from Pike" (Traditional) – 5:03
  9. "Virginia Reel from Hell Medley: Spotted Pony/Mississippi Reel/Wrystra" (Ostroushko, Traditional) – 5:00
  10. "(Twilight on) The Sangre de Cristos" – 3:35

Personnel

  • Peter Ostroushko – mandolin, fiddle
  • Richard Dworsky – piano, Hammond organ
  • Dean Magraw – guitar
  • Gordon Johnson – bass
  • Bruce Kurnow – harmonica
  • Cecilia Rossiter - cello
  • Sarah Lewis – cello
  • Marc Anderson – percussion
  • David Bullock – violin

Production notes

  • Produced and mixed by Peter Ostroushko
  • Bob Feldman – executive producer
  • Engineered and mixed by Tom Mudge
  • Artwork and design by George Ostroushko
  • Photography by Dan Corrigan
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