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Labour Day (Album) by Spirit Of The West

Artist Biography For Spirit Of The West

Spirit Of The West Was A Canadian Folk-Rock Band From Vancouver Active From 1983 To 2016. The Band Was Popular On The Canadian Folk Music Scene In The 1980s Before Evolving A Blend Of Hard Rock Britpop And Celtic Folk Influences Which Made Them One Of Canada's Most Successful Alternative Rock Acts In The 1990s. The Band Began In 1983 As A Vancouver-Based Folk Trio Called Evesdropper Consisting Of John Mann Geoffrey Kelly And J. Knutson. They Soon Changed Their Name To Spirit Of The West And Independently Released A Self-Titled Album In 1984 Before Signing To Stony Plain Records An Edmonton Alberta Roots Music Label. Stony Plain Released Tripping Up The Stairs In 1986. Following That Album Knutson Left The Band And Was Replaced By Hugh MacMillan. 1988's Labour Day Was The Band's First Major Success Spawning The Popular Single "Political" And Making The Band A Major Name On The Folk Festival Circuit. After That Album's Tour MacMillan Took A Temporary Hiatus From The Band. He Was Replaced By Daniel Lapp And Linda McRae But Returned Before The Band's Next Album Was Recorded. When MacMillan Returned Lapp Left The Band But McRae Stayed On. As A Result Lapp Never Actually Appeared On A Spirit Of The West Recording. He Pursued A Solo Career However Releasing A Number Of Albums Of Experimental Jazz/folk/electronic Fusion. On The Strength Of "Political" Warner Brothers Records Signed The Band And Stony Plain Released A Compilation Old Material 1984-1986 In 1989. In 1990 The Band's Major Label Debut Save This House Was Released Spawning The Singles "Save This House" And "Home For A Rest" Which Is Still Considered A Classic Frosh Week Anthem At Universities Across Canada. Following That Album The Band Toured England With The Wonder Stuff And Decided To Bring In A Drummer And Experiment With A More Rock-Oriented Sound. Vince Ditrich Was Brought In And The Band's 1991 Album Go Figure Was The Result. Although The Album Retained The Band's Folk Influences It Was More Hard Rock Than Any Of The Band's Previous Efforts And This Proved Controversial Among The Band's Fans. The Album Included A Rock Rendition Of "Political" And At One Show In London Ontario The Audience Presented The Band With A Petition Demanding That They Play The Original Version Of That Song. Despite The Controversies However It Became The Band's Mainstream Commercial Breakthrough And Won Them Many New Fans In The Alternative Rock Scene. In 1993 The Band Released Their Most Successful Album Faithlift And Scored Their Biggest Hit Single "...And If Venice Is Sinking". 1995's Two Headed In Turn Garnered Significant Airplay For The Single "Tell Me What I Think". However The Album Was Not As Successful On The Charts Or As Critically Hailed As Its Predecessor. In 1996 The Band Performed Two Shows With The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. The Band Included Some Of Their Hits In These Shows But Also Included An Album's Worth Of Songs Written Specifically For The Occasion And The New Songs Were Released As Open Heart Symphony That Year. Some Of The Hits Performed At Those Shows Are Available On The Compilation Hit Parade. Also In 1996 McRae Left The Band Amicably To Pursue A Solo Career Performing Her Last Show On New Year's Eve Of That Year. She Went On To Release A Solo Country Album In 1997 And Then Formed The Alternative Country Band Cheerful Lonesome. The Remaining Members Recorded 1997's Weights And Measures As A Four-Piece Working With Members Of The Wonder Stuff Capercaillie Fairport Convention And Jethro Tull To Round Out The Studio Effort And Added Tobin Frank For Their Concert Tour. However With The Music Industry's Emphasis Having Shifted By This Time Toward More Mainstream Pop-Oriented Performers Warner Put Little Effort Into Promoting The Album And Dropped The Band From Their Roster After The Tour. After Weights & Measures The Band Took A Hiatus Although They Continued To Perform Live And Remained A Popular Concert Draw. During The Hiatus Mann Ditrich And Kelly All Released Solo Albums Mann Pursued Acting Roles MacMillan Worked As A Session Musician And Producer And Kelly And Frank Recorded With The Paperboys. The Band's First New Album In Seven Years Star Trails Was Released On July 6 2004 On MapleMusic Recordings. In 2005 "Home For A Rest" Was Named The 22nd Greatest Canadian Song Of All Time On CBC Radio One's 50 Tracks The Canadian Version. Mann Was Diagnosed With Early Onset Alzheimers' Disease Disclosed In Sept 2014 And Ditrich Has Liver Disease. The Group Gave Its Final Performances In April 2016 At The Commodore Ballroom In Vancouver. The Band Performed A Reunion Set At Spirit Of Canada A Benefit Concert For Alzheimer's Awareness At The Commodore Ballroom On November 19 2017. The Concert's Lineup Included Odds Barney Bentall Dustin Bentall Jim Byrnes Kendel Carson Jim Cuddy Alan Doyle Colin James Sarah McLachlan Ed Robertson Shari Ulrich And Spirit The Next Generation An Act Consisting Of The Band Members' Children. Before The Show The Performing Musicians Participated In A Group Recording Of The Band's Signature Song "Home For A Rest" As A Tribute To Mann.
John Mann Born September 18 1962 In Calgary Alberta Canada Died November 20 2019.

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