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Product Information
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Four Seasons-Spring Songs

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Hope I Make It ~ John McCutcheon
2. April Fool ~ John McCutcheon
3. Spring Fever ~ John McCutcheon
4. Going To The Prom ~ John McCutcheon
5. Spring Cleaning ~ John McCutcheon
6. Snow In April ~ John McCutcheon
7. Fishin' ~ John McCutcheon
8. Dog's Life ~ John McCutcheon
9. Grounded ~ John McCutcheon
10. Junk Mail ~ John McCutcheon
11. Frog On A Log ~ John McCutcheon
12. Summer Is A-Coming ~ John McCutcheon



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: John McCutcheon (vocals, 6- & 12-string acoustic guitars, electric guitar, banjo, hammer dulcimer, fiddle); Bob Dawson (electric guitar, percussion); Pete Kennedy (electric guitar); Charlie Cushman (banjo); Tim O'Brien (mandolin, fiddle); Kim Miller, Janet Creveling (violin); Chris Shieh (viola); Marcio Botehlo (cello); Bob Read (clarinet, saxophone); John D'Earth (trumpet); Michael Aharon (acoustic & electric pianos, organ); Jon Carroll (piano, background vocals); Scott Ambush, Mark Schatz, John Smith (acoustic bass); J.T. Brown (bass, background vocals); Robert "Jos" Jospe (drums, percussion); Kevin Davis (percussion); Moondi Klein (background vocals).
Recorded at Bias Studios, Springfield, Virginia.
JOHN MCCUTCHEON'S FOUR SEASONS: SPRINGSONGS was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Musical Album For Children.
While McCutcheon is nominally a folksinger (at least that's the category under which he's repeatedly been nominated for Grammy awards), the music contained in SPRINGSONGS ventures into many more areas than one might expect from the traditional folk troubadour. While he does engage in some rootsy acoustic fingerpicking, McCutcheon is just as likely to back up his highly narrative, earthy observations about family, life, and love with semi-classical chamber string arrangements ("Going to the Prom"), big-production rock (the opener "Hope I Make It"), or syncopated, percussive world music ("Spring Cleaning"). The connecting thread in all this eclecticism is McCutcheon's humble, down-home singing style and his lyrics, which combine an aw-shucks sense of humor with the Norman Rockwellisms of a man with an eye for small details and a genuine love of life.

Producer: John McCutcheon; Bob Dawson

Engineer: Bob Dawson

 
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Mflp's 20th Anniversary Collection
Freedom:earthbeat Records Special 20t
Singing Through The Hard Times:utah P
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