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Canadian Spaces
Saturday March 27th, 2021 with Chris White
Ian Tamblyn presents tracks from some of the 31 albums he has produced for other musicians over the years (Part 1 of 2).

Ian Tamblyn presents tracks from some of the 31 albums he has produced for other musicians over the years (Part 1 of 2).
The first of two Canadian Spaces episodes featuring albums that were produced by Ian Tamblyn -- website www.iantamblyn.com
Let's Work Together
Ken Hamm - Ken Hamm and Friends - 1978 Canadian
The Jack of Clubs Hotel
Rodney Brown - When the Bay Turns Blue - 1980 Canadian
Wind of the Andes
Dario Domingues - Wind of the Andes - 1981-82 Canadian
The Last Days of Pompeii
Cathy Miller - Footprints on the Moon - 1988 Canadian
The Right
Two (Sandy Stubbert and Mary-Ellen Anderson) - Loose Marbles in a Wooden Box - 1988 Canadian
Big City Movie
Bob Stark - Levels of Survival - 1990 Canadian
Island Spinning Song
Paddy Tutty - Prairie Druid - 1992 Canadian
Tous les matins
Bob Stark - One Candle Burning - 1994 Canadian
These Gifts
Fun for Malakai - Plug!: New Music From Ottawa - 1993 Canadian
No One to Vote For
Furnaceface - No One to Vote For - 1994 Canadian
God Don’t Want His Angels Playing That Rock n Roll
John Reid - Another Day, Another Dime - 1996 Canadian
Malaika
Malaika - Malaika Live - 1996 Canadian
The Bitter Pill
Kevin Closs - Homecoming - 1996 Canadian
The Bear
Alex Houghton - Rocket Science - 1996 Canadian
Breathe You In
Beth Ferguson - Dance on the Earth - 1997 Canadian
Cityscape
Frank Wheeler - Frank Wheeler - 1999, 2010 Canadian
Interactive CKCU
Randy macneil
Great show ,love hearing Ian 's stories.Thanks.

10:49 AM, March 27th, 2021
Chris White (host)
Thanks, Randy -- it's fascinating stuff, isn't it?

11:18 AM, March 27th, 2021
Judy McEwen
Such pleasure music brings to us; thanks for the songs and the stories Ian and Chris.

11:50 AM, March 27th, 2021
Chris White (host)
Thanks for listening, Ross and Judy.

11:56 AM, March 27th, 2021
Dean Verger (listener)
Thank goodness for on demand, I get to listen to wonderful anecdotes, and take an aural walk down memory lane. Yes, Ian, I agree. These are timeless productions.

9:04 AM, April 1st, 2021
Rob Rountree
Looking forward to hearing the next episode, fun and comfortable feeling from the both of you.

7:54 PM, April 9th, 2021