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Gordon Lightfoot - Sundown (1974)

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Gordon Lightfoot’s ninth album, Sundown is one of his most successful albums, charting #1 on the pop chart in the US. In his native Canada, the album topped the RPM 100 for five consecutive weeks. The title track is one of his most famous songs, reaching similar popularity to The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald (1976) and If You Could Read My Mind (1970), both of which are in very different styles. Another highlight track of the album is Carefree Highway, a personal favourite of mine.

I’m a huge fan of the late Gordon Lightfoot and even got to meet him before (plus I know his old steel guitarist), so I’d be happy to discuss him more. In fact, the name of one of my alt accounts on here is a direct reference to Gord.

If you like the sound of his music, I’d highly suggest checking out Gord’s Gold. It is a different take on a compilation album, since a lot of the songs are re-recorded, allowing for a new take on an old classic. Canadian Railroad Trilogy is probably the best example of this. The song was originally released on his second album, but hearing a matured voice sing the song on Gord’s Gold (plus a more refined instrumentation/arrangement) allows for a bit of a different listening experience compared to the raw, more emotional take from the original. Sundown and Carefree Highway (both from the Sundown album) are both on Gord’s Gold, however neither are re-recorded.

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  • I love Gordon. I just love the sound of his voice, and the organic guitar stylings are just on point, on top of really nice drums. Never heard of Gords gold, thanks!

    • He released a second volume of Gord’s Gold (named Gord’s Gold Volume II) but I’m not as big of a fan, I just feel the re-recordings aren’t as well done as they were with the first volume. It’s still a good record to be sure, but the first volume was (I believe) his best selling album, and it’s for good reason as it’s far better.

      As for his sound, I definitely agree with you! His voice, guitar work, and all his other instrumentation are excellent. I’ve always loved the steel guitar work on his records too, and not just because I know the guy who did them. Try imaging Wreck without the steel guitar, it just wouldn’t be the same

      • I will check it out. I've recently been getting back into more rootsy music as I get older and it's just so soulful and most of it, being mostly older music, has that MOJO as far as the production and spirit imo. I'm glad my s.o. is a curator of music, or else I would have probably just kept dicking around with my small pool of stuff. I record a little bit myself, and I think almost every song is perfect, as is, as art, as long as the performance is weighty. And some people can just turn it on yknow? I think alot goes into the process and everyone's gotta really feel what they are doing, at every step. Or else you end up with something that's trying too hard or over produced or what have you.

  • Thanks for sharing. I never really got to much into Gordon. This looks like a good one to check out.

    For the life of me I can not figure out how to make sure the image shows up on each post. Hmm... ?

    • If you have any questions about Gord and his music, I’d be happy to answer them! Enjoy your listening journey, if you end up getting into him and his music.

      As for images, I think I uploaded mine through Imgur but I can’t remember now. I’ve been bouncing between Lemmy website, Memmy app, and Mlem app to access Lemmy, and if I had used Memmy to make this post (I think I did but I can’t remember 100% now), any pictures uploaded are automatically uploaded through Imgur

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