Bootleg (Tempest album) explained
Bootleg |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Tempest |
Cover: | Tempest_Bootleg.JPG |
Released: | 1991 |
Studio: | The Music Annex Dave Wellhausen Studios San Francisco, California |
Genre: | Celtic rock |
Length: | 38:55 |
Label: | Heyday |
Producer: | Tempest with Doug Dayson and John Altman |
Next Title: | Serrated Edge |
Next Year: | 1992 |
Bootleg is the debut album by Tempest. At the time, they did not have a fiddle player, and performed as a four-piece.[1]
Track listing
- Heather on the Moor (Traditional/Tempest)
- Soldier Song (Wullenjohn)
- Handsome Molly (Traditional/Tempest)
- Wild Rover (Wullenjohn/Traditional)
- Desert Eyes (Butler)
- Captain Morgan (Sorbye)
- Same Side of the Fence (Sorbye/Butler)
- Dance of the Third Leg (Wullenjohn)
- Heart of Mine (Sorbye)
- Man Without a Name (Butler)
Personnel
- Lief Sorbye – mandolin, vocals
- Rob Wullenjohn – guitar
- Adolfo Lazo – drums
- Ian Butler – bass
- Danny Carnahan - fiddle
- Album produced by Tempest with Doug Dayson and John Altman.
- Recorded at The Music Annex and Dave Wellhausen Studios, San Francisco, California.
- Engineered by John Altmann and Doug Dayson.
- Mastered by George Horn at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California.
- Released by Heyday Records.
Notes and References
- Web site: D. Farmer . Tempest: Discography . Tempestmusic.com . 2012-01-17.