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Pine Ridge: An Open Letter To Alan Rock (Songs For Leonard Peltier)
1996 CD
Soft Rock
AOR
Folk
Alternative Rock
Spoken Word
Indie Rock
Folk Rock
Celtic

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Leonard Peltier Defense Committee Canada
design Attention Communication
design Patrick Duffy
liner notes Frank Dreaver
mastered by Simon Pressey
photography by [original photography], art direction Rose Kallal
photography by [photograph of leonard peltier] Maurice Reblix
photography by [photographs of pine ridge by] Kevin Barry McKiernan
Phonographic Copyright (p) Sheeba
Phonographic Copyright (p) EMI Music Canada
Phonographic Copyright (p) Change Of Heart
Phonographic Copyright (p) Leonard Peltier Defense Committee Canada
Copyright (c) Leonard Peltier Defense Committee Canada
Copyright (c) Kevin McKiernan
Manufactured By Warner Music Canada Ltd
Distributed By Warner Music Canada Ltd
Record Company Warner Music Group
Pressed By Cinram
Recorded At Wild Sky Studio
Recorded At 9:30 Club
Recorded At Studio 306
Recorded At The 3rd Floor
Recorded At Hypnotic Studio
Recorded At Chemical Sound
Recorded At Reaction Studios
Recorded At Le Studio
Recorded At Metalworks Studios
Recorded At Hallamusic
Mixed At The 3rd Floor
Mastered At Le Studio
Published By Frank Music Corp.
Published By Wing-it Music
Published By Womad Music Ltd.
Published By Virgin Music Ltd.
Published By Sold For A Song
Published By MCA Publishing
Published By Weiner Art
Published By Arte Humane
Published By Dirty Shorts Music
Published By Bhaji Maker
Published By Ching Music
Published By Michael Ondaatje
Published By Vintage Canada
Published By Third Leg (2)
Published By Thunderhawk Music
Published By Grow Or Die Music
Published By Positively Music
Published By Sea Anemone Music
Published By Skydiggers Music
Published By Dischordian Music
Published By Warner Chappell Music Canada
Published By Polygram International, Inc.
Published By Round Rock Music
Track 1 published by Frank Music Corp. (ASCAP). Recorded at Wild Sky Studios. Sarah McLachlan appears courtesy of Nettwerk Records.

Track 2 © 1994 Wing-It Music / Womad Music Ltd. / Virgin Music Ltd. / Sold For A Song / MCA Publishing. Recorded from a live performance on tour Nov. 1996. ℗ 1996 Sheeba Records.

Track 3 published by © 1996 Weiner Art / Árte Humane / Dirty Shorts Music / Bhaji Maker / Ching Music. Recorded live at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC. The Tragically Hip appears courtesy of MCA Music Entertainment.

Tracks 4 and 10 © Michael Ondaatje / Vintage Canada. Recorded at Studio 306.

Track 5 published by Third Leg. Recorded at The 3rd Floor. Tamara Williamson appears courtesy of BMG Music Canada.

Track 6 published by Thunderhawk Music. Recorded at Hypnotic Studios. Greg Keelor appears courtesy of Warner Music Canada Ltd.

Track 7 Ashley MacIsaac appears courtesy of A&M Records.

Track 8 published by Grow Or Die Music. Bob Wiseman appears courtesy of Warner Music Canada Ltd.

Track 9 published by Positively Music. Recorded at Chemical Sound.

Track 11 published by Sea Anemone Music. Recorded at Reaction Studios. Additional recording and mix at The 3rd Floor.

Track 12 published by Thunderhawk Music. Recorded at Hypnotic Studios. Jim Cuddy appears courtesy of Warner Music Canada Ltd.

Track 13 published by Skydiggers Music 1996. Recorded at Reaction Sound Studios.

Track 14 published by Dischordian Music / Warner Chappell Music Publishing Canada. Recorded at Studio Morin Heights and Metalworks. ℗ 1996 EMI Music Canada (for the world excluding Canada) ℗ 1996 Ian Blurton, John Richardson, Bernard Maiezza & Rob Higgins, p.k.a. Change Of Heart (for Canada).

Track 15 published by PolyGram International Inc. (BMI). Recorded at HallaMusic.

Track 16 recorded at The 3rd Floor.

Track 17 published by Round Rock Music. Recorded at The 3rd Floor.

Mastered at Studio Morin Heights.

℗© This compilation 1996 Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, Canada. Photographs copyright Kevin McKiernan. Manufactured and distributed by / Fabriqué et distribué par Warner Music Canada Ltd, a Warner Music Group company.

The spoken word tracks are sequed into the intros of the tracks that follow them.

Track 5 credits the artist as Tamara Williamson of Mrs. Torrance.

This benefit release was made available on CD and audio cassette through most major music stores across Canada or to order directly from the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee Canada. This album was released in October 1996 and is a collaborated effort of many original songs from 16 top Canadian musicians. It was created as a direct appeal to Canada's Justice Minister to seek justice for Peltier. LPDC International spokesperson Frank Dreaver's letter to the Justice Minister is in the albums liner notes. Proceeds go to support projects for Leonard's freedom.
Barcode: 7 06301 62592 7
Barcode: 706301625927
Matrix / Runout: #960919XG CD-16259
Pressing Plant ID: MFG BY CINRAM (Located In Matrix Ring)
Mastering SID Code: L386
Mould SID Code: IFPI 6000



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