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Land of the Bottom Line

1990 studio album by John Gorka From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Land of the Bottom Line
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Land of the Bottom Line is the second album by contemporary folk singer-songwriter John Gorka. The album was also Gorka's major label debut for High Street Records/Windham Hill Records. The album was highly acclaimed by critics at the time, and continues to be cited by some as Gorka's finest work. The album's fifteen tracks and near hour-long length also provided an unusually large amount of music for a recording of that era. As Sing Out! editor Mark Moss noted in a review, the topics covered run "the gamut of John's favorite subjects: love, hard luck, local characters, and more."[3]

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Track listing

All tracks are written by John Gorka, unless otherwise noted.

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Personnel

Musicians: (see individual song listings below)

Production:

  • Produced Bill Kollar
  • Recorded/Mixed Bill Kollar at London By Night Productions, Woodbridge, New Jersey
  • Assembled Rhonda Schoen at Sterling Sound, New York City
  • Mastered Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound, New York City, using the AUDIO AUTOMATION MUSE CONSOLE
  • Arrangements Janice Kollar
  • Strings and English Horn written and arranged by Bill & Janice Kollar

Artwork:

  • Concept and Art Direction Anne Robinson
  • Graphic design Candace Upman
  • Photography Ann Marsden
  • Photo printing Myrslava Dziuk
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Songs

  1. "Land of the Bottom Line"
    Gorka first recorded the song for a 1984 issue of Fast Folk Musical Magazine (FF 103, March 1984)
    Musicians:
    • John Gorka vocals, harmony vocals, & acoustic guitar
    • Bill Kollar electric guitar
    • Kevin Jenkins bass
    • Marshal Rosenberg conga
    • Janice Kollar congas, salt shaker, vox voices, & harmony vocals
    • Tommy West harmony vocals
  2. "Armed with a Broken Heart"
    Musicians:
  3. "Raven in the Storm"
    The lyrics to Raven in the storm were co-written with Geoff Bartley. The two artist also collaborate on the song "Mystery to Me" which appeared years later on Gorka's Out of the Valley.
    There have been a number of artists to cover this song:
    • Mary Black, on her album, Circus (1995 Grapevine)
    • Ten Sugar Coffee on their Addicted (1998 Huge Secret)
    • The John Wright Band, on Language of the Heart (2001 Greentrax)
    Musicians:
    • John Gorka vocals, harmony vocals, & acoustic guitar
    • Vic Colucci bass
    • Chuck Loeb electric guitar
    • Elliott Randall electric guitar
    • Bill Kollar electric guitar
    • Marshal Rosenberg bongos
    • Janice Kollar heartbeat, snare, cowbell, & shaker
  4. "The One That Got Away"
    Musicians:
  5. "Full of Life"
    Musicians:
    • John Gorka vocals & acoustic guitar
    • Vic Colucci bass
    • Janice Kollar accordion, harmony vocals, & tambourine
    • Michael Blair Uru, clay drum, klangobjete, & shaker
    • Claudia Schmidt harmony vocals
    • Joe Ascione bass drum
  6. "Stranger in My Driver's Seat"
    Musicians:
    • John Gorka vocals, harmony vocals, & acoustic guitar
    • Elliott Randall electric guitar
    • Vic Colucci bass
    • Janice Kollar bass drum & keyboards
    • Michael Blair spox, crasher
  7. "The Sentinel"
    Musicians:
    • John Gorka vocals, harmony vocals, & acoustic guitar
    • Vic Colucci bass
    • Marsha Heller English horn
  8. "Dream Street"
    Musicians:
    • John Gorka vocals, harmony vocals, & acoustic guitar
    • Vic Colucci bass
    • Chuck Loeb electric guitar
    • Janice Kollar bass drum, punching bag, gravel shaker, conga & harmony vocals
    • Shawn Colvin harmony vocals
    • Tommy West harmony vocals
  9. "Mean Streak"
    Gorka's liner notes read, "'Mean Streak' is dedicated to Cliff Eberhardt and his bad attitude."
    Musicians:
    • John Gorka vocals, harmony vocals, & acoustic guitar
    • Kefin Jenkins bass
    • Janice Kollar bass drum, shotgun, & cowbell
    • Bill Kollar crasher
    • Vic Colucci lead bass
  10. "Italian Girls"
    Musicians:
  11. "Jailbirds in the Bighouse"
    Musicians:
    • John Gorka vocals, harmony vocals, & acoustic guitar
    • Vic Colucci bass
    • Chuck Loeb electric guitar
    • Janice Kollar drums, percussion, keyboards, & harmony vocals
    • Claudia Schmidt harmony vocals
  12. "Promnight in Pigtown"
    Musicians:
    • John Gorka vocals & acoustic guitar
    • Vic Colucci bass
    • Barry Mittenhoff mandolin
    • Kenny Cosek violin
    • Michael Blair marching drum, cymbals, & klangobjekte
  13. "I Saw a Stranger With Your Hair"
    "I Saw a Stranger with Your Hair" is one of two songs that previously appeared on Gorka's debut album for Red House Records, I Know at the request of Will Ackerman.
    Musicians:
    • John Gorka vocals, harmony vocals, & acoustic guitar
    • Eugene Friesen cello
    • Kenny Cosek violin
    • Vic Colucci bass
    • Janice Kollar keyboards & harmony vocals
    • Shawn Colvin harmony vocals
    • Tommy West harmony vocals
  14. "Love Is Our Cross to Bear"
    This is the other song re-recorded by Gorka that originally appeared on I Know.
    Musicians:
  15. "That's How Legends Are Made"
    Musicians:
    • John Gorka vocals & acoustic guitar
    • Vic Colucci bass
    • Timothy Pitt acoustic guitar
    • Barry Mittenhoff mandolin
    • Michael Blair shaker
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