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Shanghaied on the Willamette : Tasting the Salt Air
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Tasting the Salt Air continues the maritime theme, with trips inland for whiskey, hogs and humor. Total playing time is about 44 minutes.
Genre: Folk: Traditional Folk
Release Date: 1999
Tasting the Salt Air Record Label: Shanghaied on the Willamette
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
On a Yankee Whaler 2:57 Album Only
When the Tide Goes Out 4:36 Album Only
Otho's Song 3:01 Album Only
Nautical But Nice 3:01 Album Only
Running Down to Cuba 1:43 Album Only
A Matter of Policy 2:43 Album Only
Rollin' Down to Old Maui 4:04 Album Only
Wild Hog in the Woods 4:25 Album Only
Wooden Boat 4:11 Album Only
Wild Goose 2:32 Album Only
Maid on the Shore 3:34 Album Only
Paddy Kelly's Brew 2:54 Album Only
Einstein the Genius 3:43 Album Only
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Album Notes

Shanghaied on the Willamette is the lively musical duo of Jonathan Lay and Gordy Euler. We perform songs and tunes "plundered from land and sea," including traditional Celtic, English, and Old-Time American music, especially music of the sea and waterways. We accompany our vocal harmonies with a "fleet" of acoustic instruments, including fiddle, bodhran (Irish drum), guitar (6- and 12-string), mandola, tin whistles, harmonicas and banjo.

Jonathan, who's powerful and supple voice can do justice to a gentle ballad or a rough-and-tumble sea chantey, plays guitar, tin whistle, harmonica, and a rollicking bodhran. Gordy is a skilled vocalist and a multi-instrumentalist who easily switches among fiddle, mandola, tin whistle, guitar and banjo. This broad range of sounds allows them to craft exciting and varied arrangements and programs.

Our first performance together was in the 1992 Work Songs of the Sea Festival in Portland, Oregon, and we formed Shanghaied on the Willamette in the fall of that year. Since then we have performed in festivals, pubs, outdoor markets, and concerts in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia.

About the Name "Shanghaied on the Willamette"
In the days of sailing ships, it was a common waterfront practice to force men onto outward-bound vessels to serve as sailors. This abduction came to be called "shanghaiing" since Shanghai, China was a typically-remote destination. From the mid-1800's and into the early 1900's, Portland was one of the more notorious shanghaiing ports on the west coast, along with San Francisco, Astoria, and Port Townsend. The Willamette (rhymes with "dammit!") flows through the heart of Oregon's farmland. Portland is located at the confluence of the Willamette and the Columbia Rivers.

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REVIEWS

Fantastic CD, love all the songs on the CD
author: Larry Michaels
This CD makes me feel like a salior! Wish I was gathering sea food when listing to When The Tide Goes Out. Running Down to Cuba makes me want to go on vacation, and Einstein the Genius I play in my science classroom.
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