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Here Comes John Allan Cameron is the debut album from Canadian singer/songwriter John Allan Cameron. It was recorded at the RCA recording studios in Montreal, Quebec, using the same studio John Lennon used to record Give Peace A Chance. The album is notable as being the first professional multi-track recording by a Cape Breton artist. The album helped launch Cameron's career abroad, leading to performances at the Newport Folk Festival and Mariposa Folk Festival.[1]

Track listing

  1. "There Was An Old Woman From Mabou"
  2. "The Banks Of Sicily"
  3. "Air Fal Al Al O"
  4. "Medley - Scots Guards Farewell to South Africa, Macneil of Ugadale, Bonawe Highlanders"
  5. "Medley - Mrs Hamilton Of Pencaitland, Jean MacKenzie, The Mabou Jig, Mrs Ronald MacDonald"
  6. "The Four Marys"
  7. "Medley - Ballindalloch Castle, The Atholl Highlanders, Farewell To The Creeks"
  8. "Medley - Fear An Dhuin Mhois, Null Thar Nan Eileanan, Sleepy Maggie"
  9. "Medley - Lamentation for James Moray of Abercarney, Dr. MacDonald's Compliments to Mr. James Scott Skinner, Joe MacInnis"
  10. "Peggy Gordon"
  11. "I Am A Little Beggarman"

Personnel

  • John Allan Cameron - Vocals, guitars and step dancing
  • Jessie Cameron - Piano and celeste
  • John Donald Cameron - Fiddle
  • Freddie McKenna - Bass
  • Donald Gordon - Gaelic vocals on "Air Fal Al Al O"

Re-issue

The album was re-mastered in 2012 using the original multi-track session tapes, because the original stereo master could not be found. The re-issue includes a 28-page booklet, featuring the original liner notes and artwork, along with additional photos and writings.[1]

  • Richard L. Hess - Tape Transfers
  • Paul MacDonald - Audio Restoration
  • Stuart Cameron, Allie Bennett, Paul MacDonald - Editing
  • Jamie Foulds, Soundpark Studios - Mixing and Mastering
  • Stephen MacDonald - Project Director
  • Stuart Cameron - Executive Producer
  • Paul MacDonald - Research and Liner Notes

Citations

  1. ^ a b "Here Comes John Allan Cameron". JohnAllanCameron.com. Retrieved 17 August 2013.