Coast to Coast Fever
| Coast to Coast Fever | ||||
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| Released | March 1973 | |||
| Recorded | 1973 | |||
| Genre | Country rock/Folk rock | |||
| Length | 39:15 | |||
| Label | United Artists | |||
| Producer | Bruce Cockburn, Brian Ahern | |||
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Coast to Coast Fever is the third solo album by Canadian singer-songwriter David Wiffen. He is assisted on the album by fellow Canadian folkie Bruce Cockburn, who plays guitar, bass and celeste, and also produced the album.[1][2] The best-known tracks are "Skybound Station", "Coast to Coast Fever", "Smoke Rings", "We Have Had Some Good Times" and "Lucifer's Blues". Seven of the ten songs were written by Wiffen.[3]
History
The album was released in 1973,[4] and was heavily promoted by United Artists,[3] and received positive reviews and substantial radio play.[5] It was nominated for a 1974 Juno Award in the "Best Folk Album" category, but lost to Gordon Lightfoot's Old Dan's Records.[6]
Track listing
All tracks composed by David Wiffen; except where indicated
- "Skybound Station" – 3:50
 - "Coast to Coast Fever" – 4:01
 - "White Lines" (Willie P. Bennett) – 4:00
 - "Smoke Rings" – 3:57
 - "Climb the Stairs" – 4:07
 - "You Need a New Lover Now" (Murray McLauchlan) – 4:06
 - "We Have Had Some Good Times" – 3:20
 - "Lucifer's Blues" – 5:45
 - "Up on the Hillside" (Bruce Cockburn) – 2:51
 - "Full Circle" – 3:18
 
Personnel
- David Wiffen - guitar, vocals
 - Bruce Cockburn - guitar, bass, celeste, vocals
 - Dennis Pendrith - bass
 - Skip Beckwith - bass
 - Pat Godfrey - piano
 - Pat Ricio - piano
 - John Savage – drums
 - Bill Usher – congas
 - Andy Cree – drums
 - Bruce Pennycock – tenor and soprano saxophone
 - Brian Ahern – string arrangement
 
Production
- Producer: Bruce Cockburn, Brian Ahern
 - Recording Engineer: Bill Seddon, Bruce Cockburn, Chris Skene
 - Album Design: Lloyd Ziff
 - Art Direction: Mike Salisbury
 - Photography: Mike Salisbury
 - Liner Notes: Richard Flohill
 
References
- ^ "David Wiffen – Coast to Coast Fever (1973): Forgotten Series". Something Else Reviews, 13 January 2016 by Kasper Nijsen
 - ^ "Top 10 Great Obscure Albums You Need To Hear". VivaScene, Brian Miller, 7 November 2016
 - ^ a b "UA Promo on Wiffen". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 27 October 1973. p. 59. ISSN 0006-2510.
 - ^ " David Wiffen – Songs From The Lost And Found". Strange Brew. 30 January 2015. Review by Jason Barnard.
 - ^ "From the Music Capitals of the World". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 17 November 1973. p. 51. ISSN 0006-2510.
 - ^ Jason Schneider (15 December 2010). Whispering Pines: The Northern Roots of American Music... from Hank Snow to the Band. ECW Press. p. 1. ISBN 978-1-55490-552-2.
 
