Music Inspired by the Group of Seven
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Music Inspired by the Group of Seven is a 1995 album by Rheostatics.
The album was commissioned by the National Gallery of Canada to accompany its Group of Seven retrospective show. The album has twelve pieces, most of which are instrumental music. However, snippets of dialogue from the Group of Seven artists, and other contemporary figures such as Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, Mackenzie King and John Diefenbaker, are mixed in.
None of the twelve pieces are titled. However, track 7 is a reworking of "Northern Wish", from the band's 1991 album Melville, and a Rheostatics fansite has compiled a set of unofficial titles for the other tracks which is commonly accepted by the band's fans.
It is also the band's first album to feature Don Kerr. Kerr replaced Dave Clark on drums.
[edit] Track listing
All tracks credited to Rheostatics and Kevin Hearn. None of the songs are officially titled; the names in brackets are unofficial titles from rustyspell.com.
- One ["Kevin's Waltz"] (1:45)
- Two ["Earth (Almost)"] (7:36)
- Three ["Boxcar Song (Weiners and Beans)"] (6:35)
- Four ["Landscape and Sky"] (0:40)
- Five ["Blue Hysteria"] (3:29)
- Six ["Cello for a Winter's Day"] (6:24)
- Seven ["Northern Wish"] (4:04)
- Eight ["Snow"] (1:12)
- Nine ["Biplanes and Bombs"] (5:09)
- Ten ["Lightning"] (5:40)
- Eleven ["Yellow Days Under a Lemon Sun (Kevin's Waltz Reprise)"] (4:05)
- Twelve ["Bye, Bye"] (0:55)