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Firecracker (The Wailin' Jennys album)

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Firecracker
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 6, 2006
RecordedFall of 2005
GenreFolk
LabelFestival
ProducerDavid Travers-Smith
The Wailin' Jennys chronology
40 Days
(2004)
Firecracker
(2006)
Live at the Mauch Chunk Opera House
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Firecracker is the second album by The Wailin' Jennys.

The album was rated the #2 folk album of 2006 in North America by total airplay, and the #1 Canadian album. The initial track, "The Devil's Paintbrush Road" by Annabelle Chvostek, was rated the #1 Canadian song for 2006 by total airplay.[2]

The album was nominated for the 2007 Juno Award for "Roots and Traditional Album of the Year by a Group" and for "Contemporary Folk Album of the Year" by the North American Folk Alliance.

Track listing

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  1. "The Devil's Paintbrush Road" (Annabelle Chvostek)
  2. "Glory Bound" (Ruth Moody)
  3. "Begin" (Nicky Mehta)
  4. "Things That You Know" (Ruth Moody)
  5. "Swallow" (Annabelle Chvostek)
  6. "Starlight" (Nicky Mehta)
  7. "Apocalypse Lullaby" (Annabelle Chvostek)
  8. "This Heart of Mine" (Ruth Moody)
  9. "Long Time Traveller" (Traditional) (Composed as the hymn tune "White" by Edmund Dumas[3])
  10. "Avila" (Nicky Mehta)
  11. "Some Good Thing" (Nicky Mehta)
  12. "Prairie Town" (Ruth Moody)
  13. "Firecracker" (Annabelle Chvostek)

Personnel

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  • Annabelle Chvostek: Vocals, acoustic guitar, mandolin, violin
  • Ruth Moody: Vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
  • Nicky Mehta: Vocals, acoustic guitar, accordion, banjo

With:

  • Christian Dugas: Drums
  • Joe Phillips: Acoustic bass
  • Mike Hardwick: Acoustic and electric guitars, dobro
  • Kevin Breit: Electric guitar, National guitar, dobro, mandolin
  • Richard Moody: Viola, violin
  • Mark Mariash: Tambourine and additional drums
  • Andrew Downing: Acoustic bass
  • John Dymond: Electric bass
  • Grant Johnson: Electric bass
  • Jeremy Penner: Violin
  • Brian McMillan: Electric and acoustic guitars
  • Justin Abedin: Electric guitar
  • David Travers-Smith: Trumpet, E-flat peck horn, Hammond M3 organ, percussion

References

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  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Richard Gillmann's Folk Music Charts (KBCS-FM)
  3. ^ "Long Time Travelling / White [Elder Edmund Dumas] (Roud 5732)". mainlynorfolk.info. Retrieved 18 July 2018.