Breakwater (album)
| Breakwater | ||||
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| Released | October 1, 1988 | |||
| Recorded | 1988 (?) | |||
| Genre | Folk | |||
| Label | Revenant | |||
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Breakwater is the debut album by Lennie Gallant, released in 1988.[1][2]
Track listing
- "Tales of the Phantom Ship", a song inspired by the Ghost Ship of Northumberland Strait.
 - "Island Clay"
 - "Raise the Dead of Wintertime"
 - "Back to Rustico"
 - "From a Distance"
 - "Marie and He"
 - "The Hope for Next Year"
 - "Breakwater"
 - "Big City"
 - "The Reconcillation Two-Step"
 - "La Tempete"
 - "Down on the Promenade"
 - "Destination"
 
All songs by Lennie Gallant except "Raise the Dead of Wintertime" by Allan Rankin.
Personnel
- Side A
 
- Lennie Gallant - guitar, vocals, harmonica, tin whistle, mandolin
 - Janet Munson - violin
 - Kevin Roach - mandolin, mandocello and dobro
 - Danny Parker - electric and acoustic bass
 - Jim Hillman - drums
 - Greg Simm - bass (track 6)
 - Chris Corrigan - electric guitar (track 6)
 - Michel Dupire - percussion (track 5)
 - Michael Hinton - accordion [sic] (track 2)
 - Teresa Doyle, Suzanne Lamontagne - backup vocals
 
- Side B
 
- Chris Corrigan - electric guitar
 - Bruce Dixon - bass
 - Janet Munson - violin
 - Steve Naylor - keyboards
 - Tom Roach - drums
 - Cathy Grant - backup vocals
 - Suzanne Lamontagne - backup vocals (track 6)
 
References
- ^ "Lennie Gallant - Breakwater Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic". Retrieved 2023-06-01.
 - ^ "How Lennie Gallant almost brushed off Jimmy Buffett's request to write songs together". Yahoo News. 2023-04-23. Retrieved 2023-06-01.
 
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