Condition: Used
Ron Paul Morin - Luke Wilson - Peaceful Company
Label: Capitol / SOVEREIGN
Cat#: ST 11052
Format: Vinyl, LP
Vinyl is VG+ VG++ a slight wear, few light scuffs ( listen)
Cover is VG+ to VG++ ring wear, back cover is slightly torn, edge wear
Country: US Issue
Year: 1972
Style: Folk
Tracklisting:
Side One
01. Mexico
02. Goodbye To Almeida
03. Walking Back Alone
04. Together Come What May
05. Town Ballad
06. Speaking Sounds of Love
Side 2
07. Don't You Know
08. Hard Luck Dreams
09. Save The Country
10. Go Back North
11. Early Morning Blues
12. Down In The Valley To Pray
Beautiful relaxed UK folk with crystal clear sound
. An excellent folk record.
THIS IS THE RAREST OF ALL THE SOVEREIGN RELEASES AND A MUCH SOUGHT AFTER U.K. FOLK ALBUM
Born in Oshawa, Ontario, Luke Wilson plays cittern, banjo, dobro, just about anything else with frets, and has a great tenor voice. He is a veteran of the Canadian and European club and festival scenes. Luke also has a long-standing career as a studio musician, arranger,and producer. Starting with his first band in 1965, Luke has been playing professionally ever since. With musical partner Ron Paul Morin he moved to England in 1970. The duo recored their first and only album, "Peaceful Company" in 1971. It was produced by John Pearse for Capitol Records.
Deciding they didn't like their Capitol contract after all, and seeking to explore other musical avenues, Morin and Wilson eventually went their separate ways. Luke played with several other British musicians during that time including Major Wiley and banjo player Pete Stanley. In 1975 Luke moved back to Canada to Calgary, Alberta, set up shop as a luthier, and formed the band Buckdancer's Choice. A few years later after Buckdancer's Choice broke up, he formed the band Lost in the Colonies which played many Canadian festivals.
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