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Spirit of the West

Spirit of the West were a Canadian folk rock band from North Vancouver, active from 1983 to 2016. They were 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.[1]

Spirit of the West
Spirit of the West at the Pacific National Exhibition, Vancouver 2008
Background information
OriginNorth Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
GenresFolk rock, Celtic rock
Years active1983 (1983)–2016
LabelsStony Plain, Warner, MapleMusic, Rhino, Elektra
Past membersJohn Mann
Geoffrey Kelly
Hugh McMillan
Vince Ditrich
Tobin Frank
Matthew Harder
J. Knutson
Linda McRae
Daniel Lapp
Websitesotw.ca

Early years edit

Geoffrey Kelly and J. Knutson had begun playing music together as a duo when Kelly's then-girlfriend Alison, at the time a theatre student, told them she had a classmate with a really great singing voice.[2] That classmate, John Mann, joined Kelly and Knutson as a folk trio called Eavesdropper,[3] and scored early gigs as an opening act for rockers such as Art Bergmann and Barney Bentall.[3] Early on their set predominantly comprised covers of artists such as Bruce Cockburn, Eric Bogle, Richard Thompson and Billy Bragg,[3] with original compositions gradually introduced into their set.[3]

After a gig on Vancouver Island was erroneously billed as "Eavesdroppings",[4] the band opted to change its name to Spirit of the West,[3] and independently released the album Spirit of the West in 1984 before signing to Stony Plain Records, a roots music label based in Edmonton, Alberta.[5]

Stony Plain released Tripping Up the Stairs in 1986.[5] Following that album, Knutson left the band in August 1987 and was replaced by Hugh McMillan.[3]

1988's Labour Day spawned the popular single "Political" and consolidated the band as a significant draw on the folk festival circuit.[3] The album also garnered the band its first Juno Award nomination, for Best Roots & Traditional Album at the Juno Awards of 1989.[6]

After that album's tour, McMillan took a temporary hiatus from the band in December of 1988 for personal reasons and to pursue solo interests.[7][8] He was replaced by Daniel Lapp and Linda McRae, but returned before the band's next album was recorded.[8] When McMillan returned, Lapp left the band in June of 1989 due to his wife becoming pregnant,[7] but McRae stayed on.[8] (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 Bros. Records signed the band in 1989,[9] and Stony Plain released a compilation, Old Material 1984–1986, to close out their contract with the label.

In 1990, the band's major label debut, Save This House was released.[3][9] The album track "Home for a Rest", which was considered a classic party anthem at universities across Canada[10] was not officially released as a commercial or radio single, but became the band's signature song.[2] (Despite its not being a single, a music video was released for the song.)

Evolution edit

As part of their tour to support Save This House, the band toured England with The Wonder Stuff,[11] and decided to bring in a drummer and experiment with a more rock-oriented sound — a need which became particularly acute after the bands played two shows on the same bill as Jane's Addiction.[3] After recording some song demos with guest drummer Darrell Mayes of the Colin James band[12] and then touring for part of 1990 with various session drummers, the band brought in Vince Ditrich, who appeared for the first time on the band's 1991 album Go Figure.[13]

Although the album retained many of the band's folk influences,[14] it was more hard rock than any of the band's previous efforts,[13] 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.[15] Despite the controversies, however, it won them many new fans in the alternative rock scene.[3]

The band received a Juno Award nomination for Most Promising Group at the Juno Awards of 1991.

MacRae also appeared on The Wonder Stuff's album Never Loved Elvis,[14] and all of the members of both bands recorded a cover of the country standard "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" as a B-side for the Wonder Stuff's "Welcome to the Cheap Seats" single.[3][11] Over the winter of 1992-93, the band undertook the Hollow Bodies tour, performing material in their older acoustic style.[16]

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", and the band garnered a Juno Award nomination for Group of the Year at the Juno Awards of 1995. However, the album was not as successful on the charts, or as critically hailed, as its predecessor.

In the summer of 1995, the band toured with The Tragically Hip as part of the Another Roadside Attraction festival.[3]

Beginning in 1995, the band also performed a number of shows with symphony orchestras across Canada,[17] premiering songs written for a planned symphony album with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra.[17] After recording two shows with the VSO on May 12 and May 13, 1995, they released the album Open Heart Symphony that year;[18] the concert also aired on Bravo concurrently with the album's release.[18]

At the end of 1996, McRae left the band amicably to pursue a solo career, performing her last show on New Year's Eve of that year. She released a solo country album in 1997, and then formed the alternative country band Cheerful Lonesome.[19]

The remaining members recorded 1997's Weights and Measures as a four-piece at Martin Barre's studio in Devon, England,[1] working with Barre and members of The Wonder Stuff, Capercaillie and Fairport Convention to round out the studio effort,[20] and added Tobin Frank for their concert tour.[21] In the same year, a studio version of the song "Kiss & Tell", which had previously been released only in its live form on Open Heart Symphony, appeared on the soundtrack to the film The Hanging Garden.[22]

However, with the music industry's emphasis having shifted by this time away from alternative rock and back toward more mainstream pop-oriented performers, Warner Bros. put little effort into promoting the album, and dropped the band from their roster after the tour.[3]

Hiatus and revival edit

After Weights & Measures the band took a hiatus from recording and broad-scale national touring, although they continued to perform selected live dates on the summer folk festival circuit and in major concert markets such as Vancouver and Toronto. During the hiatus, Mann, Ditrich and Kelly all released solo albums, Mann pursued acting roles, McMillan worked as a session musician and producer for The Town Pants, 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.[23]

In 2008, the band released a 25th anniversary compilation, Spirituality 1983-2008: The Consummate Compendium, on Rhino Records.[15] The two-CD set includes 32 remastered tracks from throughout the band's career, including two new songs, "Winter's Now the Enemy" and "Another Happy New Year". Their official 25th anniversary concert, held at Vancouver's Commodore Ballroom on March 14, 2008, was recorded and broadcast by CBC Radio 2.[24] Concurrently with the release of Spirituality, Rhino also released remastered editions of Faithlift and Open Heart Symphony.

In 2009, Spirit of the West opened for Great Big Sea on the "Fortune's Favour" tour, finishing in Victoria, British Columbia on March 26.[25] On this tour, the final encore performances typically involved both bands performing together on various songs, including Spirit of the West's "Political" and Great Big Sea's "The Old Black Rum".[26]

In 2010, Kelly, Ditrich and Frank joined Ashley MacIsaac and folk musician Matthew Harder in recording a charity single, "Dreams", to benefit Kwame Nkrumah-Acheampong, a skier from Ghana who was the first Ghanaian athlete ever to compete in the Winter Olympics.[27] Nkrumah-Acheampong himself participated in the recording, playing traditional Ghanaian percussion.[27] The single, credited to The Parallel Band, was released to iTunes on February 19, 2010.[27] Concurrently, Mann was in Edmonton, starring in a stage production of Bruce Ruddell's rock musical Beyond Eden.[28] In 2011, the full Spirit of the West lineup recorded and released another charity single, "Bulembu", to benefit the Bulembu orphanage and sustainable economic development project in Swaziland; the song also includes a vocal choir of children from Bulembu.[29]

Kelly underwent surgery in early 2012 and was unable to perform for several weeks; Harder and Kendel Carson of The Paperboys substituted for him in several live shows during this period, including the band's traditional annual St. Patrick's Day show at the Commodore Ballroom.[30] At the band's 2014 St. Patrick's Day show, they were inducted into the British Columbia Entertainment Hall of Fame.[31]

Conclusion edit

In September 2014, Mann announced that he had been diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease,[32] but planned to continue performing with the band as long as he remained able to do so.[32] In concession to Mann's illness, the band began performing with an iPad mounted near the microphone in case Mann had difficulty remembering the lyrics, while Harder joined full-time to take over Mann's duties on lead guitar. Weeks after the announcement, Mann performed a concert featuring his solo material and that of Spirit of the West, which was broadcast by CBC Television's Absolutely Canadian in July 2015 as "John Mann Here and Now".[33]

The band's preparations for a 2015 concert at Massey Hall are profiled in Pete McCormack's documentary film Spirit Unforgettable.[34]

In December 2015, the band announced that they would perform a three-night run at the Commodore Ballroom from April 15 to 17 as their final shows.[34] Over the month before the final shows, the band undertook a small-scale final tour.[35]

As Ditrich was also in poor health with kidney disease, he was not able to perform for the full duration of all three Commodore shows, and shared drum duties with Kris MacFarlane and Pat Steward.[36] Kendel Carson, Paul Hyde, Jim Cuddy, Steven Page, Colin James, Andy Maize and Craig Northey also participated in the Commodore shows as guests.[36][35]

The band remained informally active through private "Johnny Jams" as a form of music therapy for Mann,[37] and Kelly communicated the hope that Mann would remain healthy enough for the band to play occasional brief reunion sets in the future.[2] Following The Tragically Hip's announcement in May 2016 that singer Gord Downie had been diagnosed with brain cancer but would undertake a tour with the band in summer 2016, Kelly was interviewed by both CBC Radio One's Day 6[38] and Maclean's[35] about his experiences performing with Spirit of the West under similar circumstances.

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.[39] 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.[40]

Mann died on November 20, 2019.[41]

Discography edit

Albums edit

Studio albums edit

Title Details Peak chart
positions
Certifications
(sales threshold)
CAN
[42]
Spirit of the West
  • Release date: 1984
  • Label: Triniti Records
  • Formats: LP
Tripping Up the Stairs
Labour Day 64
Save This House 62
Go Figure 45
Faithlift 27
Two Headed 20
Open Heart Symphony 36
Weights and Measures
Star Trails
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Compilation albums edit

Title Details Peak chart
positions
CAN
Old Material 1984–1986
Hit Parade
Spirituality 1983–2008: The Consummate Compendium
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles edit

Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Album
CAN
[44]
CAN
AC

[45]
CAN
Country
CAN
Content
(Cancon)

[46]
1986 "The Crawl" Tripping Up the Stairs
1988 "Political" 31 Labour Day
1990 "Save This House" 85 Save This House
1991 "D for Democracy" 87 1 Go Figure
"Political (Go Figure version)" 70 4
1992 "Spot the Difference" 9
1993 "And if Venice Is Sinking" 30 12 93 Faithlift
1994 "5 Free Minutes" 55 29
"6th Floor" 3
"Sadness Grows" 52 7
1995 "Is This Where I Come In" 28 6
"Tell Me What I Think" 25 Two Headed
1996 "Williamson's Garage" 53 Open Heart Symphony
1997 "Soldier's Boy" Weights and Measures
2004 "July" Star Trails
2011 "Bulembu" Non-album single
2014 "Home for a Rest" Non-album single

Album appearances edit

Reception edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "The little Celtic band that grew". The Globe and Mail, November 18, 1997.
  2. ^ a b c "Spirit of the West: An audio guide to their long, concluding journey". The Globe and Mail, April 15, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Michael Barclay, Ian A.D. Jack and Jason Schneider, Have Not Been the Same: The Can-Rock Renaissance 1985-1995. ECW Press. ISBN 978-1-55022-992-9.
  4. ^ "Name change paid off for Spirit of West". Saskatoon StarPhoenix, January 17, 2002.
  5. ^ a b Greg Quill, "Spirit offers hope for future of folk". Toronto Star, February 11, 1987.
  6. ^ "Juno candidates announced". Vancouver Sun, February 2, 1989.
  7. ^ a b "Spirit of the West's Celtic counterpoint". Retrieved August 26, 2021.
  8. ^ a b c "Maybe you can hear them coming: Spirit of the West". Ottawa Citizen, April 6, 1990.
  9. ^ a b "Their own brand of feverish folk has Spirit moving". Edmonton Journal, March 17, 1990. p. B1.
  10. ^ "Songs to drink away those troubles". Calgary Herald, March 17, 2010. p. D6.
  11. ^ a b "Spirited folk-rockers show they still have lots to learn". Toronto Star, October 13, 1991.
  12. ^ Christopher Jones, "Revisit NOW's cover story on Spirit of the West from 1989". Now, November 21, 2019 (orig. March 16, 1989).
  13. ^ a b "Spirits aim to shake up Canadians". Toronto Star, June 30, 1991.
  14. ^ a b "High-Spirited group: B.C. folk-rockers pump up volume". The Province, June 27, 1991.
  15. ^ a b "That's the Spirit; No 'Home for a Rest' as Spirit of the West releases best-of double disc and hits the road". Toronto Star, July 16, 2008.
  16. ^ "Creative Batteries Boosted: Spirit of the West bounces back with tour, album". Ottawa Citizen, February 3, 1993.
  17. ^ a b "Going symphonic no strain for Spirit of the West; Former folkies' concert with ESO to premiere acoustic material for upcoming album". Edmonton Journal, May 6, 1995.
  18. ^ a b "Smells like clean Spirit Despite many musical leaps, Spirit Of The West's aim remains true". Toronto Star, June 8, 1996.
  19. ^ "From punk to roots music; Ex-Spirit of the West player says it's not such a surprising evolution". Victoria Times-Colonist, May 2, 2012.
  20. ^ "Spirit of the West; Return to folkier roots means familiar pleasures for band's longtime fans". Edmonton Journal, November 25, 1997.
  21. ^ "Band Celtic before Celtic was cool". Saskatoon StarPhoenix, November 20, 1997.
  22. ^ "Album captures spirit of award-winning film". Halifax Daily News, November 14, 1997.
  23. ^ "Spirit just goes on and on". Regina Leader-Post, August 12, 2004.
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on March 30, 2009. Retrieved January 23, 2009.
  25. ^ "Celtic music rocks on; The faddish frenzy of the '90s is over, but Great Big Sea can still sell out a hockey arena". Victoria Times-Colonist, March 26, 2009.
  26. ^ "A great Great Big farewell; Ottawa favourites, fans in high spirits at final show before band breaks for a while". Ottawa Citizen, March 23, 2009.
  27. ^ a b c "Ghana's Snow Leopard records Olympic dream song with Canadian fiddler MacIsaac". Canadian Press, February 19, 2010.
  28. ^ "Rock musical 'Beyond Eden' mesmerizes"[usurped]. canoe.ca, February 20, 2010.
  29. ^ "Spirit of the West Release 'Bulembu': Rockers Record Charity Song for Swaziland". spinner.ca, November 29, 2011.
  30. ^ "Spirit Of The West Perform In Vancouver Without Geoff Kelly" July 22, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. Rockstar Weekly, March 17, 2012.
  31. ^ "No Spirit of the West, no St. Paddy's; Tradition Continues". The Province, March 11, 2014.
  32. ^ a b "Alzheimer's diagnosis takes centre stage for Spirit of the West frontman". The Globe and Mail, September 8, 2014.
  33. ^ "Spirit of the West's John Mann debuts special concert film". CBC News, July 4, 2015.
  34. ^ a b "Spirit of the West performs final concerts in Vancouver". CBC News, April 14, 2016.
  35. ^ a b c "On the Hip’s final tour, and enduring illness on stage". Maclean's, August 10, 2016.
  36. ^ a b "Spirit of the West gets a proper send-off with hometown finale". The Globe and Mail, April 15, 2016.
  37. ^ "Bittersweet farewell for Vancouver band Spirit of the West". CTV News, April 16, 2016.
  38. ^ "Spirit of the West's Geoffrey Kelly on farewell tours and Gord Downie". Day 6, May 1, 2016.
  39. ^ "John Mann benefit concert comes to the Commodore Ballroom on November 19". The Georgia Straight, September 27, 2017.
  40. ^ "'We got it in the can in the can': Alan Doyle spearheads bathroom recording to benefit John Mann". CBC News Newfoundland and Labrador, January 13, 2018.
  41. ^ Lederman, Marsha (November 20, 2019). "Spirit of the West singer John Mann dies at 57", The Globe and Mail. Retrieved November 21, 2019.
  42. ^ RPM Album Charts Library and Archives Canada
  43. ^ a b c d Music Canada certifications, Musiccanada.com
  44. ^ RPM Top Singles Library and Archives Canada
  45. ^ RPM Adult Contemporary Library and Archives Canada
  46. '^ Peak positions for Spirit of the West singles on RPMs Canadian Content chart:
    • For "Political": "Canadian Content (Cancon) - Volume 48, No. 19 Aug 27, 1988". RPM. Retrieved June 9, 2021. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
    • For "D for Democracy": "Canadian Content (Cancon) - Volume 54, No. 8 Jul 27, 1991". RPM. Retrieved June 9, 2021. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
    • For "Political": "Canadian Content (Cancon) - Volume 54, No. 18 Oct 05, 1991". RPM. Retrieved June 9, 2021. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
    • For "Spot the Difference": "Canadian Content (Cancon) - Volume 55, No. 13 Mar 21, 1992". RPM. Retrieved June 9, 2021. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
    • For "6th Floor": "Canadian Content (Cancon) - Volume 59, No. 21 Jun 13, 1994". RPM. Retrieved June 9, 2021. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
    • For "Sadness Grows": "Canadian Content (Cancon) - Volume 60, No. 4 Aug 15, 1994". RPM. Retrieved June 9, 2021. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
    • For "Is This Where I Come In": "Canadian Content (Cancon) - Volume 61, No. 1 Feb 06, 1995". RPM. Retrieved June 9, 2021. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  47. ^ "McLachlan, Nickelback Win Big At The SOCAN Awards". toronto.citynews.ca. Retrieved October 28, 2019.
  48. ^ "Home for a Rest voted favourite song by a B.C. artist in informal online survey". CBC British Columbia. January 20, 2022. Retrieved January 20, 2022.

External links edit

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  • Spirit of the West discography at Discogs

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For other uses see Spirit of the West disambiguation Spirit of the West were a Canadian folk rock band from North Vancouver active from 1983 to 2016 They were 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 1 Spirit of the WestSpirit of the West at the Pacific National Exhibition Vancouver 2008Background informationOriginNorth Vancouver British Columbia CanadaGenresFolk rock Celtic rockYears active1983 1983 2016LabelsStony Plain Warner MapleMusic Rhino ElektraPast membersJohn MannGeoffrey KellyHugh McMillanVince DitrichTobin FrankMatthew HarderJ KnutsonLinda McRaeDaniel LappWebsitesotw wbr ca Contents 1 Early years 2 Evolution 3 Hiatus and revival 4 Conclusion 5 Discography 5 1 Albums 5 1 1 Studio albums 5 1 2 Compilation albums 5 2 Singles 5 3 Album appearances 6 Reception 7 References 8 External linksEarly years editGeoffrey Kelly and J Knutson had begun playing music together as a duo when Kelly s then girlfriend Alison at the time a theatre student told them she had a classmate with a really great singing voice 2 That classmate John Mann joined Kelly and Knutson as a folk trio called Eavesdropper 3 and scored early gigs as an opening act for rockers such as Art Bergmann and Barney Bentall 3 Early on their set predominantly comprised covers of artists such as Bruce Cockburn Eric Bogle Richard Thompson and Billy Bragg 3 with original compositions gradually introduced into their set 3 After a gig on Vancouver Island was erroneously billed as Eavesdroppings 4 the band opted to change its name to Spirit of the West 3 and independently released the album Spirit of the West in 1984 before signing to Stony Plain Records a roots music label based in Edmonton Alberta 5 Stony Plain released Tripping Up the Stairs in 1986 5 Following that album Knutson left the band in August 1987 and was replaced by Hugh McMillan 3 1988 s Labour Day spawned the popular single Political and consolidated the band as a significant draw on the folk festival circuit 3 The album also garnered the band its first Juno Award nomination for Best Roots amp Traditional Album at the Juno Awards of 1989 6 After that album s tour McMillan took a temporary hiatus from the band in December of 1988 for personal reasons and to pursue solo interests 7 8 He was replaced by Daniel Lapp and Linda McRae but returned before the band s next album was recorded 8 When McMillan returned Lapp left the band in June of 1989 due to his wife becoming pregnant 7 but McRae stayed on 8 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 Bros Records signed the band in 1989 9 and Stony Plain released a compilation Old Material 1984 1986 to close out their contract with the label In 1990 the band s major label debut Save This House was released 3 9 The album track Home for a Rest which was considered a classic party anthem at universities across Canada 10 was not officially released as a commercial or radio single but became the band s signature song 2 Despite its not being a single a music video was released for the song Evolution editAs part of their tour to support Save This House the band toured England with The Wonder Stuff 11 and decided to bring in a drummer and experiment with a more rock oriented sound a need which became particularly acute after the bands played two shows on the same bill as Jane s Addiction 3 After recording some song demos with guest drummer Darrell Mayes of the Colin James band 12 and then touring for part of 1990 with various session drummers the band brought in Vince Ditrich who appeared for the first time on the band s 1991 album Go Figure 13 Although the album retained many of the band s folk influences 14 it was more hard rock than any of the band s previous efforts 13 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 15 Despite the controversies however it won them many new fans in the alternative rock scene 3 The band received a Juno Award nomination for Most Promising Group at the Juno Awards of 1991 MacRae also appeared on The Wonder Stuff s album Never Loved Elvis 14 and all of the members of both bands recorded a cover of the country standard Will the Circle Be Unbroken as a B side for the Wonder Stuff s Welcome to the Cheap Seats single 3 11 Over the winter of 1992 93 the band undertook the Hollow Bodies tour performing material in their older acoustic style 16 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 and the band garnered a Juno Award nomination for Group of the Year at the Juno Awards of 1995 However the album was not as successful on the charts or as critically hailed as its predecessor In the summer of 1995 the band toured with The Tragically Hip as part of the Another Roadside Attraction festival 3 Beginning in 1995 the band also performed a number of shows with symphony orchestras across Canada 17 premiering songs written for a planned symphony album with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra 17 After recording two shows with the VSO on May 12 and May 13 1995 they released the album Open Heart Symphony that year 18 the concert also aired on Bravo concurrently with the album s release 18 At the end of 1996 McRae left the band amicably to pursue a solo career performing her last show on New Year s Eve of that year She released a solo country album in 1997 and then formed the alternative country band Cheerful Lonesome 19 The remaining members recorded 1997 s Weights and Measures as a four piece at Martin Barre s studio in Devon England 1 working with Barre and members of The Wonder Stuff Capercaillie and Fairport Convention to round out the studio effort 20 and added Tobin Frank for their concert tour 21 In the same year a studio version of the song Kiss amp Tell which had previously been released only in its live form on Open Heart Symphony appeared on the soundtrack to the film The Hanging Garden 22 However with the music industry s emphasis having shifted by this time away from alternative rock and back toward more mainstream pop oriented performers Warner Bros put little effort into promoting the album and dropped the band from their roster after the tour 3 Hiatus and revival editAfter Weights amp Measures the band took a hiatus from recording and broad scale national touring although they continued to perform selected live dates on the summer folk festival circuit and in major concert markets such as Vancouver and Toronto During the hiatus Mann Ditrich and Kelly all released solo albums Mann pursued acting roles McMillan worked as a session musician and producer for The Town Pants 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 23 In 2008 the band released a 25th anniversary compilation Spirituality 1983 2008 The Consummate Compendium on Rhino Records 15 The two CD set includes 32 remastered tracks from throughout the band s career including two new songs Winter s Now the Enemy and Another Happy New Year Their official 25th anniversary concert held at Vancouver s Commodore Ballroom on March 14 2008 was recorded and broadcast by CBC Radio 2 24 Concurrently with the release of Spirituality Rhino also released remastered editions of Faithlift and Open Heart Symphony In 2009 Spirit of the West opened for Great Big Sea on the Fortune s Favour tour finishing in Victoria British Columbia on March 26 25 On this tour the final encore performances typically involved both bands performing together on various songs including Spirit of the West s Political and Great Big Sea s The Old Black Rum 26 In 2010 Kelly Ditrich and Frank joined Ashley MacIsaac and folk musician Matthew Harder in recording a charity single Dreams to benefit Kwame Nkrumah Acheampong a skier from Ghana who was the first Ghanaian athlete ever to compete in the Winter Olympics 27 Nkrumah Acheampong himself participated in the recording playing traditional Ghanaian percussion 27 The single credited to The Parallel Band was released to iTunes on February 19 2010 27 Concurrently Mann was in Edmonton starring in a stage production of Bruce Ruddell s rock musical Beyond Eden 28 In 2011 the full Spirit of the West lineup recorded and released another charity single Bulembu to benefit the Bulembu orphanage and sustainable economic development project in Swaziland the song also includes a vocal choir of children from Bulembu 29 Kelly underwent surgery in early 2012 and was unable to perform for several weeks Harder and Kendel Carson of The Paperboys substituted for him in several live shows during this period including the band s traditional annual St Patrick s Day show at the Commodore Ballroom 30 At the band s 2014 St Patrick s Day show they were inducted into the British Columbia Entertainment Hall of Fame 31 Conclusion editIn September 2014 Mann announced that he had been diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer s disease 32 but planned to continue performing with the band as long as he remained able to do so 32 In concession to Mann s illness the band began performing with an iPad mounted near the microphone in case Mann had difficulty remembering the lyrics while Harder joined full time to take over Mann s duties on lead guitar Weeks after the announcement Mann performed a concert featuring his solo material and that of Spirit of the West which was broadcast by CBC Television s Absolutely Canadian in July 2015 as John Mann Here and Now 33 The band s preparations for a 2015 concert at Massey Hall are profiled in Pete McCormack s documentary film Spirit Unforgettable 34 In December 2015 the band announced that they would perform a three night run at the Commodore Ballroom from April 15 to 17 as their final shows 34 Over the month before the final shows the band undertook a small scale final tour 35 As Ditrich was also in poor health with kidney disease he was not able to perform for the full duration of all three Commodore shows and shared drum duties with Kris MacFarlane and Pat Steward 36 Kendel Carson Paul Hyde Jim Cuddy Steven Page Colin James Andy Maize and Craig Northey also participated in the Commodore shows as guests 36 35 The band remained informally active through private Johnny Jams as a form of music therapy for Mann 37 and Kelly communicated the hope that Mann would remain healthy enough for the band to play occasional brief reunion sets in the future 2 Following The Tragically Hip s announcement in May 2016 that singer Gord Downie had been diagnosed with brain cancer but would undertake a tour with the band in summer 2016 Kelly was interviewed by both CBC Radio One s Day 6 38 and Maclean s 35 about his experiences performing with Spirit of the West under similar circumstances 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 39 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 40 Mann died on November 20 2019 41 Discography editAlbums edit Studio albums edit Title Details Peak chartpositions Certifications sales threshold CAN 42 Spirit of the West Release date 1984 Label Triniti Records Formats LP Tripping Up the Stairs Release date July 1986 Label Stony Plain Records Formats LP cassette Labour Day Release date January 2 1988 Label Stony Plain Records Formats LP cassette 64Save This House Release date February 20 1990 Label Warner Music Canada Formats LP cassette CD 62 CAN Platinum 43 Go Figure Release date June 25 1991 Label Warner Music Canada Formats LP cassette CD 45 CAN Gold 43 Faithlift Release date September 28 1993 Label Warner Music Canada Formats LP cassette CD 27 CAN Platinum 43 Two Headed Release date June 20 1995 Label Warner Music Canada Formats Cassette CD 20Open Heart Symphony Release date May 21 1996 Label Warner Music Canada Formats CD 36Weights and Measures Release date September 30 1997 Label Warner Music Canada Formats CD Star Trails Release date July 6 2004 Label MapleMusic Recordings Formats CD denotes releases that did not chartCompilation albums edit Title Details Peak chartpositionsCANOld Material 1984 1986 Release date November 1989 Label Stony Plain Records Formats LP Hit Parade Release date September 14 1999 Label Warner Music Canada Formats CD Spirituality 1983 2008 The Consummate Compendium Release date July 15 2008 Label Rhino Records Formats CD denotes releases that did not chartSingles edit Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications sales thresholds AlbumCAN 44 CANAC 45 CANCountry CANContent Cancon 46 1986 The Crawl Tripping Up the Stairs1988 Political 31 Labour Day1990 Save This House 85 Save This House1991 D for Democracy 87 1 Go Figure Political Go Figure version 70 41992 Spot the Difference 91993 And if Venice Is Sinking 30 12 93 Faithlift1994 5 Free Minutes 55 29 6th Floor 3 Sadness Grows 52 71995 Is This Where I Come In 28 6 Tell Me What I Think 25 Two Headed1996 Williamson s Garage 53 Open Heart Symphony1997 Soldier s Boy Weights and Measures2004 July Star Trails2011 Bulembu Non album single2014 Home for a Rest CAN Platinum 43 Non album singleAlbum appearances edit Island of Circles 1991 Sunshine Superman Back to the Garden 1992 Coyote Upfront Canadians Live from Mountain Stage 1994 Political Due South The Original Television Soundtrack 1996 Bone of Contention 20 Years of Stony Plain 1996 Political The Hanging Garden 1997 Kiss and Tell Frosh 1998 Home for a Rest Reception editIn 1999 CFNY FM ranked Political No 524 and Home For a Rest No 689 in its Top 1002 New Rock Songs of All Time chart 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 In 2007 Home for a Rest ranked No 8 on CFNY s Top 102 Canadian New Rock Songs of All Time chart Save This House is the theme song for Save Us from Our House a combined relationship renovation reality TV show which aired in 2007 on the Canadian cable network W and on HGTV in the U S In 2010 Spirit of the West were the recipients of the National Achievement Award at the annual SOCAN Awards in Toronto 47 In 2022 Home for a Rest was voted British Columbia s favourite song by a local artist in a Twitter competition organized by local CBC reporter Justin McElroy beating Carly Rae Jepsen s Call Me Maybe 48 References edit a b The little Celtic band that grew The Globe and Mail November 18 1997 a b c Spirit of the West An audio guide to their long concluding journey The Globe and Mail April 15 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Michael Barclay Ian A D Jack and Jason Schneider Have Not Been the Same The Can Rock Renaissance 1985 1995 ECW Press ISBN 978 1 55022 992 9 Name change paid off for Spirit of West Saskatoon StarPhoenix January 17 2002 a b Greg Quill Spirit offers hope for future of folk Toronto Star February 11 1987 Juno candidates announced Vancouver Sun February 2 1989 a b Spirit of the West s Celtic counterpoint Retrieved August 26 2021 a b c Maybe you can hear them coming Spirit of the West Ottawa Citizen April 6 1990 a b Their own brand of feverish folk has Spirit moving Edmonton Journal March 17 1990 p B1 Songs to drink away those troubles Calgary Herald March 17 2010 p D6 a b Spirited folk rockers show they still have lots to learn Toronto Star October 13 1991 Christopher Jones Revisit NOW s cover story on Spirit of the West from 1989 Now November 21 2019 orig March 16 1989 a b Spirits aim to shake up Canadians Toronto Star June 30 1991 a b High Spirited group B C folk rockers pump up volume The Province June 27 1991 a b That s the Spirit No Home for a Rest as Spirit of the West releases best of double disc and hits the road Toronto Star July 16 2008 Creative Batteries Boosted Spirit of the West bounces back with tour album Ottawa Citizen February 3 1993 a b Going symphonic no strain for Spirit of the West Former folkies concert with ESO to premiere acoustic material for upcoming album Edmonton Journal May 6 1995 a b Smells like clean Spirit Despite many musical leaps Spirit Of The West s aim remains true Toronto Star June 8 1996 From punk to roots music Ex Spirit of the West player says it s not such a surprising evolution Victoria Times Colonist May 2 2012 Spirit of the West Return to folkier roots means familiar pleasures for band s longtime fans Edmonton Journal November 25 1997 Band Celtic before Celtic was cool Saskatoon StarPhoenix November 20 1997 Album captures spirit of award winning film Halifax Daily News November 14 1997 Spirit just goes on and on Regina Leader Post August 12 2004 Spirit of the West 25th Anniversary CBC Radio 2 Concerts on Demand Archived from the original on March 30 2009 Retrieved January 23 2009 Celtic music rocks on The faddish frenzy of the 90s is over but Great Big Sea can still sell out a hockey arena Victoria Times Colonist March 26 2009 A great Great Big farewell Ottawa favourites fans in high spirits at final show before band breaks for a while Ottawa Citizen March 23 2009 a b c Ghana s Snow Leopard records Olympic dream song with Canadian fiddler MacIsaac Canadian Press February 19 2010 Rock musical Beyond Eden mesmerizes usurped canoe ca February 20 2010 Spirit of the West Release Bulembu Rockers Record Charity Song for Swaziland spinner ca November 29 2011 Spirit Of The West Perform In Vancouver Without Geoff Kelly Archived July 22 2012 at the Wayback Machine Rockstar Weekly March 17 2012 No Spirit of the West no St Paddy s Tradition Continues The Province March 11 2014 a b Alzheimer s diagnosis takes centre stage for Spirit of the West frontman The Globe and Mail September 8 2014 Spirit of the West s John Mann debuts special concert film CBC News July 4 2015 a b Spirit of the West performs final concerts in Vancouver CBC News April 14 2016 a b c On the Hip s final tour and enduring illness on stage Maclean s August 10 2016 a b Spirit of the West gets a proper send off with hometown finale The Globe and Mail April 15 2016 Bittersweet farewell for Vancouver band Spirit of the West CTV News April 16 2016 Spirit of the West s Geoffrey Kelly on farewell tours and Gord Downie Day 6 May 1 2016 John Mann benefit concert comes to the Commodore Ballroom on November 19 The Georgia Straight September 27 2017 We got it in the can in the can Alan Doyle spearheads bathroom recording to benefit John Mann CBC News Newfoundland and Labrador January 13 2018 Lederman Marsha November 20 2019 Spirit of the West singer John Mann dies at 57 The Globe and Mail Retrieved November 21 2019 RPM Album Charts Library and Archives Canada a b c d Music Canada certifications Musiccanada com RPM Top Singles Library and Archives Canada RPM Adult Contemporary Library and Archives Canada Peak positions for Spirit of the West singles onRPMs Canadian Content chart For Political Canadian Content Cancon Volume 48 No 19 Aug 27 1988 RPM Retrieved June 9 2021 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite magazine requires magazine help For D for Democracy Canadian Content Cancon Volume 54 No 8 Jul 27 1991 RPM Retrieved June 9 2021 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite magazine requires magazine help For Political Canadian Content Cancon Volume 54 No 18 Oct 05 1991 RPM Retrieved June 9 2021 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite magazine requires magazine help For Spot the Difference Canadian Content Cancon Volume 55 No 13 Mar 21 1992 RPM Retrieved June 9 2021 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite magazine requires magazine help For 6th Floor Canadian Content Cancon Volume 59 No 21 Jun 13 1994 RPM Retrieved June 9 2021 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite magazine requires magazine help For Sadness Grows Canadian Content Cancon Volume 60 No 4 Aug 15 1994 RPM Retrieved June 9 2021 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite magazine requires magazine help For Is This Where I Come In Canadian Content Cancon Volume 61 No 1 Feb 06 1995 RPM Retrieved June 9 2021 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite magazine requires magazine help McLachlan Nickelback Win Big At The SOCAN Awards toronto citynews ca Retrieved October 28 2019 Home for a Rest voted favourite song by a B C artist in informal online survey CBC British Columbia January 20 2022 Retrieved January 20 2022 External links editSpirit of the West Spirit of the West discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spirit of the West amp oldid 1201946812, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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