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Joe Probst - The Lion And The Lady (Reissue) (1973)

Joe Probst - The Lion And The Lady (Reissue) (1973)

BAND/ARTIST: Joe Probst

  • Title: The Lion And The Lady
  • Year Of Release: 1973
  • Label: Maison De Blues
  • Genre: Folk Rock
  • Quality: Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 31:06
  • Total Size: 206 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. The Lion In The Zoo Is An Aristocrat – 1:29
02. Kingston – 4:15
03. Lovin’ You – 3:18
04. Sad Sad Story – 3:14
05. I Ain’t No Angel – 3:26
06. So You Have The Lion You Have The Lady – 1:05
07. Someday – 4:10
08. (Isn’t It) Just Like A Story – 3:09
09. You And Me And Someone – 3:32
10. Love – 3:19

Line-up:
Joe Probst – lead vocals, guitar, 12-string guitar
Rick Capreol – electric guitar, engineer
Chris Hutcheson, Don Paveling – electric bass
Don Thompson – electric bass, double bass
Doug Riley – piano, organ
Marvin Dolgay – violin, guitar, mandolin
Enzo Iannarelli – accordion
Cathy Moses – alto flute
Art Snider – harpsichord
Connie van Rijn – backing vocals
Terry Clarke – drums
Ted Snider – drums, bongos
Francis W. Davies – producer

Joe (Joachim) Probst was a Toronto-based Canadian folksinger who recorded a sole album for the collectable Daffodil Records label in 1971. Not released until 1973, The Lion & the Lady features ten self-penned story songs that are very much in the same style as those of Bruce Cockburn, Murray McLauchlan, or even Harry Chapin. Starting with a narration of a short story, "The Lion in the Zoo Is an Aristocrat," by Brian Purdy, this concept album is based around a central theme with stories of loneliness, desolation, and love. Midway through the album, another narration about the lion sets the tone for the second half of the album. A very interesting musical work, The Lion & the Lady does have some musical highlights and features some great songs. Probst did have a minor Canadian hit in 1973 with the song "Kingston" about life behind bars in the Kingston Penitentiary, but, essentially, the album went unnoticed and quickly disappeared. Unfortunately, not much has been heard from Probst since. This release by Unidisc Records is a straight reissue of the original Daffodil Records album re-released for the first time in 30 years at a budget price complete with original artwork.



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  • whiskers
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Many Thanks
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Many thanks for lossless.