Migrations (album)
Migrations is a 2006 album by The Duhks. It is released under the Sugar Hill Records label.
Migrations | ||||
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Released | September, 2006 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | 39:39 | |||
Label | Sugar Hill | |||
Producer | Tim O'Brien and Gary Paczosa | |||
The Duhks chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- Ol' Cook Pot (Shawn Byrne / Chuck McCarthy)
- Mountains o' Things (Tracy Chapman)
- Heaven's My Home (Ruby Amanfu/Katie Herzig)
- The Fox and the Bee (Tania Elizabith; Jordan McConnell; traditional arr. The Duhks)
- Down to the River / Jeb's Tune - (Keith Frank [words by Leonard Podolak]; Jeb Puryear)
- Who Will Take My Place? (Dan Frechette)
- Moses Don't Get Lost (Traditional arr. The Duhks; words by Tim O'Brien)
- Three Fishers (Public Domain arr. The Duhks)
- Domino Party! — Laine's Jig / Close To The Floor / The Domino Party / The Musical Party (Leonard Podolak; Tania Elizabeth)
- Out of the Rain (Jessee Havey)
- Turtle Dove (Traditional arr. The Duhks)
Production
- Co-produced by Tim O'Bryen and Gary Paczosa
- Recorded by Gary Paczosa at Omni Studios and Minutia
- Mixed by Gary Paczosa at Minutia
- Assistant Engineers: Brandon Bell and Bob Ingison
- Mastered by Doug Sax and Robert Hadley, The Mastering Lab, Hollywood, CA
Personnel
- Tania Elizabeth - fiddle, harmony vocals
- Jessee Havey - lead vocals, harmony vocals
- Jordan McConnell - guitar, harmony vocals
- Leonard Podolak - claw-hammer banjo, lead vocals (Down to the River)
- Scott Senior - pandiero, cajob, congas, bongo, surdo, djembe, shakers, bells, cymbals, pots and pans
- Guests
- Tim O'Brien - bouzouki, harmony vocals, electric guitar, mandolin
- Katie Herzig - harmony vocals
- Luke Bulla - harmony vocals
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