Release Date: 17 July 2015
Label: Stony Plain
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 772532138420
Genres: Rock  
Release Date: 17 July 2015
Label: Stony Plain
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 772532138420
Genres: Rock  
Description
Ian Tyson is a true legend. Starting his career in the early '60s in the duo Ian & Sylvia, he helped lead the folk revival and pioneered "country rock" with The Great Speckled Bird. Since the mid-80's Ian has been regarded as the pre-eminent western singer songwriter. His songs include the classics 'Four Strong Winds', 'Someday Soon' and 'Navajo Rug'.
The album title: 'Carnero' is the Spanish word for ram, and 'Vaquero' is Spanish for cowboy, and, indeed, the cowboy tradition in the south-western United States. Now 81, Tyson is the preeminent western singer in North America. He continues to tour across Canada and the U.S. and still manages the Tyson Ranch south of Calgary.
It's another world, the West. It's not the city, it's not the Internet, it's not your office, your house, or your new clothes. It's hard weather, horses, cattle, space and sky. There's time in the West - time for stories, legends, myths and songs. And it's Ian Tyson's world.
And now, with Carnero Vaquero, Tyson's 13th album in the Stony Plain catalogue, the legendary singer and songwriter brings his world to yours. Ten memorable songs with tunes you can remember, stories that resonate, and a resolute, strong voice.
Includes 10 songs ranging from the traditional 'Doney Girl', to co-writes with Calgary's, Kris Demeanor and five new Tyson songs, a tuneful remake of 'Darcy Farrow' (originally recorded in the early '60s Ian & Sylvia days), 'Wolves No Longer Sing' written with Tom Russell - the pair co-wrote 'Navajo Rug', one of Tyson's biggest hits.
Key tracks include 'Colorado Horses', 'Darcy Fallow', 'The Flood' and 'Cottonwood Canyon'. Recorded (mostly live off the floor) at the Stone House on the Tyson Ranch.
Tracklisting
Eric Bibb
Eric Bibb
Maria Muldaur With Tuba Skinny
Taj Mahal
Duke Robillard
Rory Block
Sue Foley
Ronnie Earl And The Broadcasters
40 Years Of Stony Plain Record
Ian Tyson
Ian Tyson
Ian Tyson