James Gordon
"James Gordon
might be best known for being one of the founding members of the Canadian group Tamarack and having his song "Mining
for Gold" covered by The Cowboy Junkies on the Trinity Sessions. Since leaving Tamarack he's made a name for
himself as a solo performer and as a writer of topical songs for the CBC. This two-disc collection is divided between
19 songs he recorded with Tamarack (including a couple he re-recorded) and 19 songs taken from his solo recordings.
Gordon draws upon Canadian history for much of his subject material. He's also a keen observer of people and uses
many real-life experiences in his writing. He writes a a nice melody and his backing usually includes tasteful
use of bass and drums as well as mandolins, whistles, violin, and the like. While 38 songs might seem somewhat
overwhelming, Gordon's songwriting is strong enough to warrant such an ambitious release."
-JLe
April/May 2001
"Canada hosts an abundant share of great singer-songwriters. One of the most Canadian to my ears is James
Gordon. Nearly all of his songs involve Canadian history, contemporary life in Canada, or just plain being in love
in Canada. Gordon does his country justice, and I suspect many of his songs may pass into tradition, which is high
praise for a contemporary songwriter. Mining For Gold is a 2-disc, 20-song retrospective of Gordon's career. Disc
one chronicles his final decade with the trio Tamarack, and disc two concentrates on his solo efforts, although
nothing from his most recent CD, nor his humorous/satirical songs. The set also contains two newly recorded songs,
and one previously unavailable song. This collection is definitely 24-carat. Gordon's songs on the first CD tell
of sailing, fishing, mining, whaling, being a cowboy and the lives of the pioneers. He knows how to sing a story,
spin a yarn, and reel you into the heart of his songs. You feel you've journeyed with his characters, endured their
hardships, and shared their simple joys. The zesty Tamarack arrangements add to the energy and interest of the
songs, with fine musicianship from Alex Sinclair and assorted guest musicians.
Disc two holds Gordon's more personal songs of his own Canadian journeys. It contains a terrific protest song "Back
Before Wal-Mart," about the destruction of small-town life by the mega-chain that obliterates all small business
in its path. While the first disc is acoustic, the second disc rocks where appropriate, showcasing a wider range
of sound and style. Most of his songs bout people are about real people from stories their friends or relatives
told him. Think of Mining for Gold as 38 short stories that offer something of a lesson in Canadian history, and
the life of some of the country's citizens, including one James Gordon. This is a book you definitely want to read,
or in this case listen to."
-R Warr, sing
Out!
Summer 2001