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Old Man Luedecke : Hinterland
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Old Man Luedecke's music invokes the spirit of the folk revival of the late fifties and early sixties with a modern edge. Traditional style BANJO music complimented by stellar contemporary songwriting.
Genre: Folk: Traditional Folk
Release Date: 2006
Hinterland Record Label: Black Hen Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
I Quit My Job 2:46 Album Only
Roustabout 2:33 Album Only
Lost John 2:33 Album Only
At the Airport 2:40 Album Only
Cemetaries Downtown 2:46 Album Only
Salute to the Gold River 2:09 Album Only
Quiet Creek 4:34 Album Only
Wrong Side of the Country 3:01 Album Only
Mysteries You Can't Even Hide 3:15 Album Only
Notes from the Banjo Underground 2:48 Album Only
I am a Rich Man 3:27 Album Only
Joy of Cooking 2:37 Album Only
Hinterland 3:10 Album Only
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Album Notes

In banjo songster tradition, Old Man Luedecke sings his songs accompanied only by his inspired clawhammer playing and his stomping foot. But for "Hinterland" he branches out sonically yet keeps a spare pallet to let the songs breathe and stand on their own. "Hinterland" features the fiddling of Halifax Irish session whiz Laura Federson, Halifax scene celebreties drunk in a midnight choir, the best example of a 21st century Kazoo solo by fellow troubadour Petunia, the haunting harmony of indie superstar Ruth Minnikin (Guthries, Heavy Blinkers) and the stunning Weissenborn of Steve Dawson. "Hinterland" was recorded in just a few breezy sessions at Steve Dawson's portable Hen House Studio in Whistler BC and at Halifax's indie temple Ultramagnetic Recording studios (Joel Plaskett, Matt Mays, Buck 65).

Old Man Luedecke keeps up a steady touring schedule, whether doing solo gigs, blending his act in with a bill at indie rock shows, or in front of huge beaming festival audiences. Old Man Luedecke has appeared at Mariposa Folk Festival, Stan Roger's Folk Festival, and the Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival to name a few.

Old Man Luedecke's music invokes the spirit of the folk revival of the late fifties and early sixties with a modern edge. He draws his influences from such rediscovered solo banjo masters as Doc Boggs and Bascom Lunsford as well as The Holy Modal Rounders, Rambling Jack Elliot and the music of relatively the obscure Halifax based songsmith Al Tuck. There's also more than a hint of Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie in the mix.

"Hinterland" is a major work for Old Man Luedecke as a concise and brilliantly articulated document of the music that makes him and that he makes. Destined to be an odd and eclectic Canadian classic, the songs of "Hinterland" distill the pursuit of "following your dream" wrapped in the folds of exciting genre-busting folk. Sure to appeal to fans of all good music "Hinterland" picks up where his successful 2003 debut "Mole in the Ground" left off with a more fully developed personal vision, musical depth and awareness of folk idioms bent to modern purpose.

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REVIEWS

Hinterland.
author: Liz Dunphy
I had the honor of seeing this artist, and catch him whenever his venue is near enough. I love all his songs, no need to skip. I put on a pot of tea & \"Quit my job\", just for one day! (My day off) But I don\'t answer the phone, and allow myself to indulge! A genius! Clever! Witty! Thought provoking, yet freeing! Best purchase I could have made! Nicely delivered, packaged! Off to put on a pot now!
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author: Heather
I love this cd -- the music is clear and pretty, the lyrics funny and thoughtful. Love to see him live.
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author: autopsy_survivor
Absolutely wonderful! It's been in my CD player since I got it.
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author: acer
i saw him at the dawson city music fest and fell in love. tried to buy the cd there, but it was cracked, so i got it here and am so happy. the music is great and so is old man luedecke.
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