- The Trinity Session
Infobox Album
Name = The Trinity Session
Type = Studio album
Artist =Cowboy Junkies
Released = start date|1988|12|7 (RCA re-release)
Recorded = start date|1987|11|27, Church of the Holy Trinity, Toronto
Genre =Country rock
Length = 52:36
Label = Latent/RCA
Producer = Peter Moore
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:cx1ibka96akv link]
*Robert Christgau (C+) [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=cowboy+junkies link]
*"Rolling Stone " Rating|4|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/cowboyjunkies/albums/album/137214/review/5944827/the_trinity_session link]
Last album = "Whites Off Earth Now!! "
(1986)
This album = The Trinity Session
(1988)
Next album = "The Caution Horses "
(1990)"The Trinity Session" is a 1988 live album (see
1988 in music ) byCowboy Junkies , their second album.The album was recorded at
Toronto, Ontario 's Church of the Holy Trinity on start date|1987|11|27, with the band circled around a single microphone. The album includes a mixture of original material by the band and covers of classic pop, rock and country songs, including the band's most famous single, a cover ofThe Velvet Underground 's "Sweet Jane ", based on the early version found on "", rather than the well-known studio version from "Loaded". Also included is "Blue Moon Revisited (Song for Elvis)", which is both a cover and an original, combining a new song by the band with the pop standard "Blue Moon".The album was released in early 1988 on
Latent Records inCanada , and rereleased worldwide later in the year onRCA Records . "Working on a Building" and "Blue Moon Revisited (Song for Elvis)" did not appear on the Latent Records release. "Blue Moon Revisited" was originally released on "It Came from Canada, Vol. 4 ", a compilation of Canadian independent bands.In 2007 the album was performed live in its entirety as part of the All Tomorrow's Parties-curated Don't Look Back series. Also in that year, the band released a new 20th anniversary edition of the album, "
Trinity Revisited ", with guest musiciansNatalie Merchant ,Vic Chesnutt andRyan Adams .According to website Acclaimed Music [cite web |url= http://www.acclaimedmusic.net/ |title=Acclaimed Music:The Most Recommended Albums and Songs of All Time |accessdate=2008-05-12 ] , the album is the 893rd most acclaimed album ever. It was named the 42nd best album of the 1980s by
Pitchfork Media in 2002 and the 36th best Canadian album byChartattack in 2000. It was also ranked 62nd on theThe Top 100 Canadian Albums in 2007.The Recording Sessions
According to the band's website cite web |url= http://www.cowboyjunkies.com/albums/trinitysession/index2.html |title=Trinity Session |last=Timmins |first=Mike |accessdate=2008-05-12 ] , the direction of "The Trinity Sessions" was influenced by music they heard while touring the southern United States in support of "
Whites Off Earth Now!! ". The lyrics and instrumentation of the album were lifted from the classic country groups the band was exposed to, and the song "200 More Miles" was written in reference to their life on the road.As they had on "Whites", the band wanted to record live with one stereo microphone direct to tape. Peter Moore was enlisted and suggested the Church of the Holy Trinity in Toronto for its natural reverb. To better persuade the officials of the historic church, the band claimed to be The Timmins Family Singers and said they were recording a Christmas special for radio. The session began on the morning of November 27, 1987. The group first recorded the songs with the fewest instruments and then the songs with gradually more complex arrangements. In this way Moore and the band were able to solve acoustic problems one by one. To better balance Margo Timmins's vocals against the electric guitars and drums, she was recorded through a PA system that had been left behind by a previous group. By making subtle changes in volume and placement relative to the microphone over six hours, Moore and the band had finally reached the distinctive sound of the album by the time the last of the guest musicians arrived at the church.
The band was unable to rehearse with most of the guest musicians before the day of the session. Considering the method of recording and time constraints, this could have been disastrous for the numbers which required seven or more musicians, but after paying a security guard twenty five dollars for an extra two hours, the band was able to finish, and even recorded the final song of the session, "Misguided Angel", in a single take.
Contrary to popular myth, the album was not entirely recorded in one day. In the hustle of the first recording session, the band forgot to record "Mining for Gold". Margo and Moore recorded the song a few days later during the
Toronto Symphony Orchestra 's lunch break.Track listing
All songs written by
Margo Timmins andMichael Timmins except as noted. Cowboy Junkies. "The Trinity Session" (Latent Records, 1988).]
#"Mining for Gold " (James Gordon)– 1:34
#"Misguided Angel" – 4:58
#"Blue Moon Revisited (Song for Elvis)" (Margo and Michael Timmins; "Blue Moon" byRichard Rodgers andLorenz Hart ) – 4:31 "(not included on the Vinyl release)"
#"I Don't Get It" – 4:34
#"I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry " (Hank Williams ) – 5:24
#"To Love is to Bury" – 4:47
#"200 More Miles" (Michael Timmins) – 5:29
#"Dreaming My Dreams with You" (Allen Reynolds ) – 4:28
#"Working on a Building" (traditional) – 3:48 "(not included on the Vinyl release)"
#"Sweet Jane " (Lou Reed ) – 3:41
#"Postcard Blues" (Michael Timmins) – 3:28
#"Walkin' After Midnight " (Don Hecht ,Alan Block ) – 5:54Personnel
*
Margo Timmins –lead vocals
*Michael Timmins – guitar
*Alan Anton – bass
*Peter Timmins – drumsAdditional personnel
*John Timmins –
guitar , backing vocals
*Kim Deschamps – pedal steel guitar,dobro , bottleneck slide guitar
*Jeff Bird –fiddle ,harmonica ,mandolin
*Steve Shearer – harmonica
*Jaro Czwewinec –accordion Technical personnel
*Peter Moore - producer, mixing engineer, mastering engineer
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