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Genre: Country / Folk / Rock
Location Ca
Profile Views: 121869
Last Login: 9/30/2012
Member Since 6/29/2006
Website www.prairieoyster.com
Record Label open road
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You dont know what youve got til its gone. Those words from another Canadian musical great certainly ring true for the fans of Prairie Oyster who were eager for a new album from their honky-tonk heroes. Thing is the band never went away, but the gap between their records has shown how invaluable their contribution to Canadian roots music has been. .. .. Now, the wait is over. Prairie Oyster is back and their new album, One Kiss, finds them at the very peak of their form. With more than 30 years under their well-worn belt, the band has amassed twelve new songs that is arguably their best work of their illustrious career. .. .. Their eighth record (and OpenRoad debut), One Kiss, is the sound of life-long friends getting together to make music for all the right reasons. Its relaxed, intimate and as comfortable as your favourite woolen sweater mirroring the creative environment established by the group. This is the first fully self-produced Prairie Oyster album and they clearly thrived on this challenge. .. .. The project came together at Audio Valley, guitarist Keith Glass own top of the line recording studio in Perth, Ontario. Half the band was staying in my house, explains Keith, wed just go up the street to the studio in the morning and do it when we felt like it. There were no real time restraints, and I think the results speaks to that. .. .. Doing this totally on our own was great, adds lead vocalist/bassist Russell deCarle. Im really proud of the fact it went so smoothly. I believe this is our best record to date, in terms of the collection of songs and the playing. Keyboardist Joan Besen seconds these sentiments: This was the easiest record to make as we werent answerable to anyone at any level of decision-making. There was no outside agenda here. .. .. Joining the core Prairie Oyster lineup of Keith, Russell, Joan, John P. Allen (fiddle) and Dennis Delorme (pedal steel) were drummer John Adames, Frank Barth (trombone) and Chris Whiteley (trumpet) and special guests including Don Reed (fiddle) and Jacksouls Haydain Neale (guest vocal on High Water). One Kiss was mixed by one of North Americas best engineers, L.Stu Young (Prince, David Wilcox), an old friend of the band whod worked on their breakthrough 1991 album, Everybody Knows. .. .. One Kiss is an artistic triumph that wraps up the manifold strengths of Prairie Oyster into one irresistibly charming package. The band covers more bases than baseball, incorporating traditional country, western swing, folk, bluegrass, rock n roll, blues, Tex-Mex, and gospel flavours with a graceful ease. .. .. From the haunting Too Bad For Me through to the Oysterized takes on classics like Mona Lisa and Bob Dylans Threw It All Away to their fresh originals One Kiss, Open Up Your Heart (a classic Oyster shuffle), I Wish Id Never Known Love, and Short Time Here the band never put a foot out of step on this stellar 12-song collection. .. .. During their hiatus, Keith put out a solo album, Straight Ahead in 2002 and is now in demand as a producer, Russell has been writing and singing with the Be-Bop Cowboys (as well as working on a solo album), and Joan has worked with such artists as songsmith David Celia and took over the co-producers role for band mate John P. Allens 2005 solo record, The Canadian Fiddle (Violin). .. .. The pigeonhole-proofed Prairie Oyster has never been swayed by prevailing musical trends and their never-wavering musical integrity helps account for both their longevity and the deep affection with which they are viewed by roots music lovers across Canada and beyond. Those fans include the legendary Merle Haggard, Los Lobos Steve Berlin (who produced their 1990 disc Different Kind Of Fire), and Doug Sahm. .. .. Their early 90s albums, Different Kind Of Fire, Everybody Knows, Only One Moon scored major commercial success in Canada (platinum-plus for Everybody Knows) and serious critical acclaim in The United States. A series of radio hits and a trophy case of industry awards followed. A tally of six Juno Awards, eleven CCMAs, and fourteen RPM Big Country Awards has solidified their reputation as Canadas premier roots music ensemble. .. .. It is Prairie Oysters music, not their impressive history that speaks most eloquently. A listen to One Kiss will guarantee you fall in love with it all over again. .. .. .. .. .. .. ....RECENT PRESS.... .. .. ....Country Music and Dance in Scotland.. .. By Stewart Fenwick .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -
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.. ....Keith Glass.. ..Guitar .. .. .. ....Russell deCarle.. ..Lead vocals/bass .. .. .. ....Joan Besen.. ..Keyboards .. .. .. ....John P. Allen.. ..Fiddle .. .. .. .. ..Dennis Delorme.. ..Pedal Steel .. .. .. .. .. .. ....Discography:.. .. ..2000 ..String of Pearls .. ..1998 ..What is This Country .. ..1996 ..Blue Plate Special .. ..1994 ..Only One Moon .. ..1991 ..Everybody Knows .. ..1990 ..Different Kind of Fire .. ..1986 ..Oyster Tracks .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. Click ..here.. to order your autographed copy today! .. .. .. -
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You dont know what youve got til its gone. Those words from another Canadian musical great certainly ring true for the fans of Prairie Oyster who were eager for a new album from their honky-tonk heroes. Thing is the band never went away, but the gap between their records has shown how invaluable their contribution to Canadian roots music has been.Now, the wait is over. Prairie Oyster is back and their new album, One Kiss, finds them at the very peak of their form. With more than 30 years under their well-worn belt, the band has amassed twelve new songs that is arguably their best work of their illustrious career.
Their eighth record (and OpenRoad debut), One Kiss, is the sound of life-long friends getting together to make music for all the right reasons. Its relaxed, intimate and as comfortable as your favourite woolen sweater mirroring the creative environment established by the group. This is the first fully self-produced Prairie Oyster album and they clearly thrived on this challenge.
The project came together at Audio Valley, guitarist Keith Glass own top of the line recording studio in Perth, Ontario. Half the band was staying in my house, explains Keith, wed just go up the street to the studio in the morning and do it when we felt like it. There were no real time restraints, and I think the results speaks to that.
Doing this totally on our own was great, adds lead vocalist/bassist Russell deCarle. Im really proud of the fact it went so smoothly. I believe this is our best record to date, in terms of the collection of songs and the playing. Keyboardist Joan Besen seconds these sentiments: This was the easiest record to make as we werent answerable to anyone at any level of decision-making. There was no outside agenda here.
Joining the core Prairie Oyster lineup of Keith, Russell, Joan, John P. Allen (fiddle) and Dennis Delorme (pedal steel) were drummer John Adames, Frank Barth (trombone) and Chris Whiteley (trumpet) and special guests including Don Reed (fiddle) and Jacksouls Haydain Neale (guest vocal on High Water). One Kiss was mixed by one of North Americas best engineers, L.Stu Young (Prince, David Wilcox), an old friend of the band whod worked on their breakthrough 1991 album, Everybody Knows.
One Kiss is an artistic triumph that wraps up the manifold strengths of Prairie Oyster into one irresistibly charming package. The band covers more bases than baseball, incorporating traditional country, western swing, folk, bluegrass, rock n roll, blues, Tex-Mex, and gospel flavours with a graceful ease.
From the haunting Too Bad For Me through to the Oysterized takes on classics like Mona Lisa and Bob Dylans Threw It All Away to their fresh originals One Kiss, Open Up Your Heart (a classic Oyster shuffle), I Wish Id Never Known Love, and Short Time Here the band never put a foot out of step on this stellar 12-song collection.
During their hiatus, Keith put out a solo album, Straight Ahead in 2002 and is now in demand as a producer, Russell has been writing and singing with the Be-Bop Cowboys (as well as working on a solo album), and Joan has worked with such artists as songsmith David Celia and took over the co-producers role for band mate John P. Allens 2005 solo record, The Canadian Fiddle (Violin).
The pigeonhole-proofed Prairie Oyster has never been swayed by prevailing musical trends and their never-wavering musical integrity helps account for both their longevity and the deep affection with which they are viewed by roots music lovers across Canada and beyond. Those fans include the legendary Merle Haggard, Los Lobos Steve Berlin (who produced their 1990 disc Different Kind Of Fire), and Doug Sahm.
Their early 90s albums, Different Kind Of Fire, Everybody Knows, Only One Moon scored major commercial success in Canada (platinum-plus for Everybody Knows) and serious critical acclaim in The United States. A series of radio hits and a trophy case of industry awards followed. A tally of six Juno Awards, eleven CCMAs, and fourteen RPM Big Country Awards has solidified their reputation as Canadas premier roots music ensemble.
It is Prairie Oysters music, not their impressive history that speaks most eloquently. A listen to One Kiss will guarantee you fall in love with it all over again.
RECENT PRESS
Country Music and Dance in Scotland
By Stewart Fenwick
By Stewart Fenwick
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Member Since:
June 29, 2006Members:
Keith Glass
Guitar
Russell deCarle
Lead vocals/bass
Joan Besen
Keyboards
John P. Allen
Fiddle
Dennis Delorme
Pedal Steel
Discography:
2000
String of Pearls
1998
What is This Country
1996
Blue Plate Special
1994
Only One Moon
1991
Everybody Knows
1990
Different Kind of Fire
1986
Oyster Tracks
2000
String of Pearls
1998
What is This Country
1996
Blue Plate Special
1994
Only One Moon
1991
Everybody Knows
1990
Different Kind of Fire
1986
Oyster Tracks
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"Sweet Sweet Girl To Me"
Awesomely done Prairie Oyster, keep up the good work.
Have an awesome day and week ahead
Cheers
Claude and Noella
Hello you all,
Yeh I know its been awhile but I still listening your great music.
It's on my ipod aswell.My son has filled all my favourites on it so I could listen while the chirurg working on me. John , it werend my hips. They fixed my bloodcirculation in my tummy.Please will you tell him that now I can walk and dance without pain and without the rollator.LOL.
I really hope to meet you all some day in Holland.
Have a wonderful musical week.
Greetings,
Birdy.
Not finnished yet.
Hope to see you at the...

Hoffe, wir sehen uns auf dem...
...2. High Noon Country Festival / Borgholzhausen / Germany
15. + 16. August 2009
Yours / Euer
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