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Old Dan’s Records Information
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 Old Dan's Records is Canadian singer Gordon Lightfoot's ninth original album, released in 1972 on the Reprise Records label. The album peaked at #95 on the pop chart. The album marks a continued evolution in Lightfoot's sound as he begins to add country...


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 The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
Setting records old hat for Bosco
02/04/2007: 498 words, approx. 2 pages The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 02-04-2007 Setting records old hat for Bosco Date: 02-04-2007, Sunday Section: SPORTS Edtion: All Editions NEW YORK Don Bosco made up for not being on the original entry list for the Armory Collegiate Invitational high...
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 The Boston Globe
Record Stores Will Buy Old 78s
03/07/2002: 315 words, approx. 1 pages Q. Is there a market for old 78 records? I want to get rid of some but do not want to destroy them. BARBARA RITTER, Harwich A. Records, CDs, and tapes are like books: Most of us would not think of destroying...




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Critical Essay by Noel Coppage
292 words, approx. 1 pages
 ["Old Dan's Records" is] rather a daring album, representing considerable growth, with no accompanying loss of taste or of any of Lightfoot's other virtues. True, one of the most satisfying cuts is It's Worth Believin', the kind of tightly paced ballad—in the tradition of Early Morning Rain and Second Cup of Coffee—that Lightfoot does better than anyone, but most of the rest of this album is not so easily hooked up with preconceptions about what Lightf...
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Critical Essay by Loraine Alterman
268 words, approx. 1 pages
 It seems so easy when Gordon Lightfoot does it—writes songs that just flow out in his warm, mellow tones. Yet, it's the rare talent who can approach Lightfoot's class and a rarer one who achieves the taste that marks every one of Lightfoot's recordings. You know that Lightfoot's effortless style comes from hard work: here is a mind that can sort out the feelings all of us share and convey them in music that is perfectly expressive of their meaning. [On "Old Dan...
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Critical Essay by Stephen Holden
159 words, approx. 1 pages
 Gordon Lightfoot's ninth album [Old Dan's Records] … is more and better of same: middle-of-the-road, homogenized folk rock that is sumptuously pleasant, but lacking the indelible stamp of emotional veracity that would make it irresistible. Lightfoot is certainly an important talent, whose prolific output of good songs is continuously impressive. Yet the overall impression he conveys is one of glibness…. Lightfoot clearly wants to be all things to all people—rustic folkie, ...


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