Canyon Rose - Lisa
Perry |
1. Canyon Sunset Song (L. Perry) 2. The Endless Blue (Daddy Macs Song) (L. Perry) 3. Fast Lane Blues (L. Perry) 4. Old Ways (L. Perry) 5. Sacred Mountain Song (A Sacred Lullaby) (L. Perry) 6. Down By the Pond (L. Perry) 7. Turn (L. Perry) 8. Million Planets Lullaby (L. Perry) 9. Land of Dreams / Light Will Endure (L. Perry) 10. Voices (L. Perry) Produced by Jim Perry. All Songs written by Lisa Perry. Mixed By Jim & Lisa Perry at Watermelon Wasteland, Hope, Ark. Special thanks to all the musicians who helped with this project: Mark Carpenter, Randy Crouch, Dan Hoffstatter, Bryan Jefferies, Jimmy Strader and Bruce Webb. Many thanks to Mark & Kay for making the Tulsa tracks possible, George Gurin and Loveall Music (conga). Lobo Canyon Retreat and crickets by Kevin Wright. Cover canyon embroidery by Lisa Perry. © Lisa Perry, 1990. Published
1990, 1998. All rights reserved. |
Canyon
Rose Eleven new inspirational songs that will captivate your soul from the lady that brought new meaning to "The Yellow Rose of Texas" throughout the Southwest. The Music: "Lyrics that cut
to the core... outstanding visual imagery." --Grants
Beacon The Musicians: Lisa Perry has been writing songs since high school. She sings about life and personal transformation. Her songs tell of truth and beauty. A seasoned musician, she played on the road with "Yellow Rose" and "Home Brew" but now prefers a quieter home life to the bar room and concert circuit. Randy Crouch brings his own special style of fiddle and pedal steel to compliment the up tempo arrangements. His band, "Flying Horse" plays throughout Oklahoma. Three outstanding bassists lend their talents to this project. Jimmy Strader is widely known in the Tulsa area in the "Bruner/Strader Blues Project" and his jazz style has influenced Lisa's music. Bruce Webb is a master of many instruments and plays throughout Southwest Arkansas. Dan Hoffstatter plays bass for Randy Crouch. Guitarist Mark Carpenter has played Lisa's music since the early 70's. Mark is a Tulsa musician who also spent several years in the studios of L.A.; he had a hand in the arrangements as well. Bryan Jefferies is a guitar wizard and working musician in the Texarkana area. His ultra-clean playing is distinctive on several of the songs. Drummer Jim Perry prefers the sound of acoustic drums and percussion instruments to the "midi-drum-box" approach often used in music today. He co-produced the project with his wife Lisa and plays on most of the cuts. |