Audio Links
Album: follow me (2000)
Click the links below to listen to tracks from the album 'Follow Me'.
Tracks:
Track 1 - Sandy (seventeen years) - (MP3, 3,098KB)
Track 2 - I Said a Prayer - (MP3, 3,224KB)
Track 3 - Walking by Myself - (MP3, 4,368KB)
Track 4 - Tell Me I'm Wrong - (MP3, 2,404KB)
Track 5 - Follow Me - (MP3, 3,734KB)
Track 6 - Time - (MP3, 4,176KB)
Track 7 - Oh Montreal - (MP3, 3,550KB)
Track 8 - This Love - (MP3, 3,796KB)
Track 9 - Child of the Unchosen Two - (MP3, 4,550KB)
Track 10 - Trump Card - (MP3, 3,984KB)
These MP3 tracks will launch in your player of choice. For your download pleasure, the original album tracks were encoded to MP3 format with a bitrate of 128 kbit/s. If you are interested in obtaining a high fidelity version of all the tracks, the CD album is available for sale. As a bonus, you'll get a jewel case with some artwork.
Album: a song in my heart (1992)
Click the links below to listen to tracks from the album 'a song in my heart'.
Tracks:
Track 1 - I Will See Them Again
(Jim Cronk - Randall Prescott - Jon Park-Wheeler)
Track 2 - I'm Going Home
(Jim Cronk - Randall Prescott - Terry Tufts)
Track 3 - Song in My Heart
(Jim Cronk - Barry Brown)
Track 4 - Train Whistle Blow
(Jim Cronk)
Track 5 - I Don't Mind
(Jim Cronk - Randall Prescott)
Track 6 - The Moondancer
(Ian Tyson)
Track 7 - Love Go Round
(Charlie Major)
Track 8 - Darling I Could Never
(Barry Brown)
Track 9 - Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor
(Hazelwood - Harrell - Atchison)
Track 10 - Unconditional Love
(Randy Sharp)
Produced by Randall Prescott. Arranged by Randall Prescott, Jon Park-Wheeler and Jim Cronk. Recorded at Rip Roar Studios, Clayton, Ontario.
Recording Engineers, Pat McMakin, Randall Prescott, Bent Gellerich.
Lead Vocals - Jim Cronk
Harmony Vocals - Terry Tufts, Barry Brown, Tracy Brown
Bass Guitar - John Diamond
Electric Guitar - Steve Piticco
Acoustic Guitar - Jon Park-Wheeler
Drums - Eddie Bayers
Fiddle - Don Reid
Dobro - Jerry Douglas
Piano - Eddie Bimm
Electric Steel Guitar - Al Bragg
This album is dedicated to the memory of Clayton
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