Sundown on the Forest explained

Sundown on the Forest
Type:studio
Artist:Kingfish
Cover:SundownOnTheForest.jpg
Released:April 20, 1999
Genre:Rock
Length:58:08
Label:Phoenix Rising
Producer:Matthew Kelly
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Sundown on the Forest is an album by the rock group Kingfish. It was recorded over a period of several years with different combinations of musicians, and released in 1999. It was the first studio album by Kingfish since Trident in 1978.[1] [2] [3] [4]

The various musical lineups on Sundown on the Forest include past and present members of Kingfish, such as Matthew Kelly, Steve Kimock, Barry Sless, Barry Flast, Danny "Rio" DeGennaro, Fred Campbell, Mookie Siegel, Robbie Hoddinott, Jimmy Sanchez, and Ana Rizzo. A number of guest musicians and singers also perform on the album, including Jenni Muldaur, the daughter of Maria Muldaur.

Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead, another former member of Kingfish, appears on several songs, and sings lead vocals on "Padlock Cufflinks", as well as a duet with Barry Flast on "Starship Ride". Jerry Garcia plays guitar on "Ridin' High", a track created by combining a recording session from 1973 with newly recorded parts.

Track listing

  1. "Hurt Enough" (Barry Flast)
  2. "Sundown on the Forest" (Barry Flast, Michael Johnson)
  3. "It Don't Take Much" (Marcus Strange)
  4. "Burning in My Heart" (Barry Flast)
  5. "Ridin' High" (Bill Cutler)
  6. "Padlock Cufflinks" (James A. Nelson III, Barry Flast)
  7. "Goodbye, So Long" (Marcus Strange)
  8. "Every Little Light" (Matthew Kelly, Marcus Strange)
  9. "Eyes of the Night" (Barry Flast)
  10. "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" (Bob Dylan)
  11. "My Baby Left Me" (Arthur Crudup)
  12. "Tennessee Blues" (Bobby Charles)
  13. "Starship Ride" (Country Joe McDonald)
  14. "Jump for Joy" (John Carter, Tim Gilbert)

Personnel

Musicians

Production

Notes and References

  1. Knight, Brian L. "Kingfishing for Blues: An Interview with Matthew Kelly", The Vermont Review. Retrieved June 24, 2007.
  2. Perry, Shawn. Sundown on the Forest album review, VintageRock.com via Archive.org. Retrieved June 24, 2007.
  3. http://www.deaddisc.com/disc/Sundown_On_The_Forest.htm Sundown on the Forest
  4. http://www.bay-area-bands.com/bab00069.htm Kingfish biography