Fraser & DeBolt With Ian Guenther - Fraser & DeBolt (With Ian Guenther) FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Them Dance Hall Girls |
| 2 | David's Tune |
| 3 | Stoney Day |
| 4 | Gypsy Solitaire |
| 5 | Old Man On The Corner |
| 6 | Armstrong Tourest Rest Home |
| 7 | Pure Spring Water |
| 8 | The Waltze Of The Tennis Players |
| 9 | Warmth |
| 10 | Fraser And DeBolt Theme |
| 11 | Don't Let Me Down |
| 12 | All This Paradise |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C 30381 | Fraser & Debolt | With Ian Guenther (LP, Album) | Columbia | C 30381 | Canada | 1971 |
| C 30381 | Fraser & DeBolt | Fraser & DeBolt (With Ian Guenther) (LP, Album) | Columbia | C 30381 | US | 1971 |
| C 30381 | Fraser & DeBolt With Ian Guenther | Fraser & DeBolt With Ian Guenther - Fraser & DeBolt (With Ian Guenther) (LP, Album, RE) | Columbia | C 30381 | Canada | Unknown |
| FOCD2060 | Fraser & Debolt | With Ian Guenther (CD, Album, RE, Unofficial) | Fallout | FOCD2060 | UK | 2007 |
Credits
- Engineer – Alan Moy, Mark Smith
- Liner Notes – John Gabree
Notes
Originally released on Columbia in 1971
Barcodes
- Barcode: 5 051125 206025
- Rights Society: BMI
- Matrix / Runout (A-Side Runout Etching): 75544E1/A
- Matrix / Runout (B-Side Runout Etching): 75544E2/A
Companies
- Pressed By – GZ Digital Media – 75544E
Video
Album
Allan Fraser and Daisy DeBolt met at a workshop at the 1968 Mariposa Folk Festival. Their first words to each other were I like your voice. As DeBolt puts it, Fraser knocked on the door and that was it, he never left. Not long after, their budding musical romance found them hitchhiking every day from Toronto to Hamilton, Ontario to work on material. By the summer of 1969, Fraser & DeBolt was officially formed as a duo. In 1970 they travelled to the United States on a coffee house circuit tour. They were accompanied by the violinist Ian Guenther with production by Craig Allen, who was also the art director for the album cover. I have no claim on this video. Fraser & DeBolt with Ian Guenther. Fraser and Debolt along with Ian Guenther are ONE. In Perfect Harmony TOGETHER. UNIFIED by LOVE,WARMTH,and PLEASURE. Hopefully with the internet's reach, this album will finally resurface as the gem which it is and at last provide Daisy, Allan, and Ian with some well-deserved financial rewards in the form of long overdue royalties. Read more. One person found this helpful. Fraser & Debolt - Don't Let Me Down 6:00. Fraser & Debolt with Ian Guenther - Them Dance Hall Girls 4:02. Listen Zur Liste hinzufügen. CBS 30XXX Series von Columbia39. The collection of information, and combination with previously collected information, to select and deliver content for you, and to measure the delivery and effectiveness of such content. This includes using previously collected information about your interests to select content, processing data about what content was shown, how often or how long it was shown, when and where it was shown, and whether the you took any action related to the content, including for example clicking on content. Fraser & DeBolt with Ian Guenther LP Columbia Records, 1971. I remember listening to today's song for the first time, and thinking, That's a Beatles song By the time it was done, however, I started to doubt myself. Sure, it was just a b-side, but it's a pretty great song, nonetheless. This interpretation, however, replaces the electric-rock-quartet-plus-guest-keyboardist backing with two acoustic guitars and a fiddle, played by guest Ian Guenther. It also boasts a rat. Album by Allan Fraser. Don't Let Me Down by Allan Fraser, Daisy DeBolt and Ian Guenther. is a cover of. Don't Let Me Down by The Beatles feat. Report error. Fraser & DeBolt with Ian Guenther by Fraser & DeBolt with Ian Guenther. Release date. Don't Let Me Down. Higher ranked This album 34,011th Lower ranked -Fraser And Debolt With Ian Guenther-. Upcoming concerts. Your feedback for Fraser And Debolt With Ian Guenther. Fraser and Debolt with Ian Guenther. May 16. Roger McGuinn. Lost My Drivin' Wheel. Ton Vlasman. Mithrandir the White Horse Rider. White Room with Disintegrating Walls. Bob Dylan. Final Theme. Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid























