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From Coffee House To Concert Hall
Live album by
Released1999
Recorded1973–1983
GenreFolk
Length70:38
LabelFogarty's Cove Music
Stan Rogers chronology
Home in Halifax
(1993)
From Coffee House To Concert Hall
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

From Coffee House to Concert Hall is a 1999 folk music album by Canadian folk singer Stan Rogers. It is a compilation album of live performances and studio recordings unreleased before Rogers's death in 1983.[2] The last track, "Down the Road", was recorded live at McCabe's Guitar Shop five days before he died.[3]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)RecordedLength
1."Guysborough Train"Stan Rogers19734:27
2."Pharisee"Stan Rogers19753:45
3."It All Fades Away"Stan Rogers19772:40
4."Love Letter"Stan Rogers 3:27
5."Take it from Day to Day"Stan Rogers19813:27
6."Acadian Saturday Night"Stan Rogers19762:23
7."Billy Green"Stan Rogers19753:21
8."Straight and True"Stan Rogers19743:25
9."The Woodbridge Dog Disaster"Royston Wood19814:46
10."Louise's Song"Stan Rogers19763:43
11."Past Fifty"Stan Rogers 3:57
12."Evangeline"Robbie MacNeill 2:40
13."A Matter of Heart"Stan Rogers 3:28
14."Famous Inside"Stan Rogers19763:07
15."At Last I'm Ready for Christmas"Stan Rogers19823:11
16."Your "Laker's" Back in Town"Stan Rogers19823:48
17."The Puddler's Tale"Stan Rogers19822:40
18."Music in Your Eyes"Willie P. Bennett19834:40
19."Leave Her, Johnny, Leave Her"Traditional 2:58
20."Down the Road"Mary McCaslin19834:47
Total length:70:38

References

  1. ^ Anderson, Rick. "Review From Coffee House To Concert Hall - Stan Rogers". Allmusic. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  2. ^ Mowat, Bruce Farley (21 October 1999). Jenkinson, Steve (ed.). "Stan Rogers still has influence on Canadian folkies". Nanaimo Daily News. Vol. 125. Nanaimo, British Columbia: Bob McKenzie. p. B10.
  3. ^ Stan Rogers - Down The Road, archived from the original on 2021-12-19, retrieved 2021-10-06