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Gordon Lightfoot- Sunday Concert-LP

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Gordon Lightfoot’s Sunday Concert showcases his ability to hold a room with nothing but voice and guitar, recorded live at Toronto’s Massey Hall in 1969. The set captures some of his finest 1960s folk work, including "The Lost Children" and "Leaves of Grass," with a medley of "I'm Not Sayin'" and "Ribbon of Darkness" that became a regular feature in his performances. This album offers a clear window into Lightfoot’s early live sound, where his storytelling and melodic sense take center stage without studio frills. This 1969 pressing brings that historic night to your turntable with a vinyl surface graded VG+, meaning it carries the typical light marks and paper scuffs of a well-played record but nothing that should distract from the listening experience. The straightforward folk style and live setting make it a solid choice for those who appreciate intimate concert recordings. If you like your folk with a side of Canadian history and a touch of medley mastery, this pressing fits neatly on the shelf—and in the ear.

Track listing & samples

Gordon Lightfoot - Sunday Concert

Side A

  1. In A Window Pane
  2. The Lost Children
  3. Leaves Of Grass
  4. Medley: I'm Not Sayin / Ribbon Of Darkness
  5. Apology
  6. Bitter Green

Side B

  1. Ballad Of The Yarmouth Castle
  2. Softly
  3. Boss Man
  4. Pussywillows, Cat-tails
  5. Canadian Railroad Trilogy

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