Gig (Northern Pikes album)
Gig is the first live by The Northern Pikes released in 1993. This album was recorded over two nights during the tour to support Neptune. Following the tour, the band would dissolve until reforming in 1999.
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Released | 1993 | |||
Recorded | June 10–11, 1993, Le Spectrum, Montreal and Music Hall, Toronto | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Virgin | |||
Producer | The Northern Pikes and Rob Jaczko | |||
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The live album is a combination of two "gigs": June 10, 1993 at the Le Spectrum in Montreal and June 11, 1993 at The Music Hall in Toronto. The shows were also released on video in VHS format, but this is long out of print.
The band was supported on the tour by Universal Honey, a band formed by Johnny Sinclair and Leslie Stanwyck both formerly of The Pursuit of Happiness. Leslie Stanwyck joined the band on stage to sing co-vocals on the song "Worlds Away".
Track listing
- "The Way You Are" (from the album Neptune, 1992) – 6:39
- "Girl With a Problem" (from the album Snow in June, 1990) – 4:08
- "Believe" (from the album Neptune, 1992) – 4:26
- "Unimportant" (from the album Snow in June, 1990) – 3:18
- "Things I Do for Money" (from the album Big Blue Sky, 1987) – 5:06
- "Teenland" (from the album Big Blue Sky, 1987) – 7:37
- "Worlds Away" (from the album Neptune, 1992) – 4:54
- "Hopes Go Astray" (from the album Secrets of the Alibi, 1988) – 5:00
- "Why Cry" (from the album Neptune, 1992) – 5:09
- "Dancing in a Dance Club" (from the album Big Blue Sky, 1987) – 6:36
- "She Ain't Pretty" (from the album Snow in June, 1990) – 3:40
- "Everything" (from the album Neptune, 1992) – 3:28
- "Twister" (from the album Neptune, 1992) – 3:30
Song notes
- "The Way You Are" contains an excerpt from "Connected" by Stereo MCs
- "Teenland" contains an excerpt from "Youngman Blues" by Mose Allison
- "Teenland" also contains an excerpt from "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend" by Stan Jones
- "Dancing in a Dance Club" contains an excerpt from "Straight Line" from The Northern Pikes album Neptune
Album credits
Personnel
- Jay Semko – vocals, bass
- Bryan Potvin – vocals, guitar
- Merl Bryck – vocals, guitar
- Don Schmid – drums, percussion
Additional Personnel
- Ross Nykiforuk – keyboards
- Leslie Stanwyck – vocals on "Worlds Away"
References
- Liner notes from The Northern Pikes:Gig.
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