Sugarbird is Paul Reddick's second solo album. Reddick previously recorded four albums with The Sidemen, a blues band based out of Toronto.[3][4][5]

Sugarbird
Studio album by
Released14 October 2008
GenreBlues
Length46:05
LabelNorthernBlues Music
ProducerColin Linden
Paul Reddick chronology
Villanelle
(2004)
Sugarbird
(2008)
WishBone
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
StLBlues [2]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Paul Reddick and Colin Linden, unless otherwise noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Morning Bell" 3:36
2."I Will Vanish" 4:09
3."Devilment" 2:43
4."Blue Wings"
3:45
5."John Lennon In New Orleans"Linden3:52
6."It's Later Than You Think"Linden3:46
7."Breathless Girls" 2:29
8."Wishing Song" 3:55
9."Every Temptation" 3:55
10."Climbing Up The Hill" 4:55
11."If By This" 5:33
12."Block Of Wood" 3:27
Total length:46:05

Musicians

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Tracks 5, 6 & 7

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Tracks 3, 4 & 12

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  • Paul Reddick: Vocal, Harmonica
  • Colin Linden: Guitars, Banjo, Electric Bass, Baritone Guitar
  • Bryan Owings: Drums
  • Dave Roe: Upright Bass (Tracks 3 & 12)
  • Chris Carmichael: Strings (Track 4)

Tracks 1, 8 & 10

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  • Paul Reddick: Vocal, Harmonica
  • Colin Linden: 12-String Guitar, National Steel Guitar
  • Garth Hudson: Accordion

Tracks 2, 9 & 11

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  • Paul Reddick: Vocal, Harmonica
  • Colin Linden: Guitars, Harmonies
  • John Dymond: Bass
  • Gary Craig: Drums
  • Chris Carmichael: Strings (Track 11)
  • Bryan Owings: Drums (Track 2)

Production

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  • Produced by Colin Linden
  • Recorded by Colin Linden, John Whynot, George Seara, Justin Puig and Chris Carmichael at Pinhead Recorders (Toronta and Nashville), Phase One Studios (Toronto), Levon Helm Studio (Woodstock, NY), Sound City Studio (Los Angeles)
  • Mixed by Colin Linden at Pinhead Recorders (Toronto)
  • Mastered by John Whynot
  • Illustration: Mango Hummingbird, Audubon Centennial Edition, Audubon Arts, West Palm Beach, FL
  • Photography: Koko Bonaparte, Alan Messer, iStock
  • Design: Compass360 Design & Advertising

All track information and credits were taken from the CD liner notes.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Horowitz, Hal. Sugarbird at AllMusic
  2. ^ "Paul Reddick - Sugarbird". stlblues.net. U.S.: StLBlues.net (Website). Retrieved 2019-10-19.
  3. ^ "Paul Reddick - Sugarbird". Illinois Blues. U.S.: Illinois Blues (Website). Retrieved 2019-10-19.
  4. ^ "Paul Reddick - Sugarbird". Exclaim. Canada: Exclaim (Website). 2008-10-26. Retrieved 2019-10-19.
  5. ^ "Paul Reddick - Sugarbird". Squeezemylemmon. U.S.: Squeezemylemmon (Website). 2008-10-14. Retrieved 2019-10-19.
  6. ^ Reddick, Paul. “Sugarbird”. NorthernBlues. 2008.
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