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Windsor Tunnel - Windsor Tunnel (Reissue) (1970/2015)

Windsor Tunnel - Windsor Tunnel (Reissue) (1970/2015)

BAND/ARTIST: Windsor Tunnel

  • Title: Windsor Tunnel
  • Year Of Release: 1970/2015
  • Label: AVCO
  • Genre: Pop Rock
  • Quality: Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 31:09
  • Total Size: 193 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. We Gotta Get Out Of This Place
02. The Ballad of Sharon's Birthday
03. A Wednesday In Your Garden
04. I've Been Down
05. Things You Do For Me
06. Love Is A Word
07. The Best Part of Breakin' Up
08. My Friends
09. Down River Girl
10. Kites
11. First Night Alone
12. Exit

Line-up:
Bass, Vocals – Merrill Mills
Drums, Vocals – John Dominas
Guitar, Vocals – Danny Thibodeau, Ron Patrick
Organ, Vocals – Clayton Moore

For the Viscounts, a move from Amherst, Nova Scotia to the gritty Detroit area in 1966 - in this case to Windsor, Ontario on the Canuck side of things - proved to be just the thing Clayton Moore and company needed. After setting up in Canada's motor city, the band must have endeared themselves to the locals with a name change to the more geographically relevant Windsor Tunnel. What's more, their maritime accents proved to be more exotic than expected. Moore recalls, "The band became very popular because being from Nova Scotia we talked funny and people here thought we were from England." With the musical vortex of the late-sixties Motor City just a short hop over the border, the guys wasted little time, gigging first in bars, and then later at the venerable old Tiger Stadium. "(We) got picked up by a Detroit bar owner who became our manager and got us a recording contract with the Avco Embassy label", which thus led to the recording of this, there only LP.

The tepid AM-fare on Windsor Tunnel was rightfully ignored by local AM radio juggernauts CKLW in Windsor and the long-forgotten WKNR over in the 'D' (the hoary folk pop of 'First Night Alone' as the lead single was probably an unwise choice). Still, with some lithe arrangements a la the Free Design and perhaps a little payola, the spry soft pop of 'Things You Do for Me' or maybe even the band's bold cover (this was 1970 after all) of the Ronettes' 'The Best Part of Breaking Up' might have eked out a place on the airwaves.


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  • whiskers
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Many Thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.