Weights And Measures (Spirit Of The West Album)
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''Weights and Measures'' is a 1997 album by Spirit of the West. It was their final album of new material for Warner Music Canada. It was the band's first album following the departure of
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, to whom the final song "The Hammer and the Bell" is dedicated. It was also the band's most directly folk-influenced album in many years, as "Canadian Skye", "Rites of Man", "Circus" and "The Hammer and the Bell" are all arranged partly around traditional
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s and reels. This was once one of the band's trademarks, but one they had virtually abandoned on their 1990s albums. The album was recorded in
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at Presshouse studios owned by Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre. Barre appears on the album as a guest musician, along with
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of
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, Donald Shaw and Karen Matheson of
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, and Martin Bell from
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. For the album's supporting tour,
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joined the band as a "special guest". He retained that billing for several years, but is now officially a member of the band. Although the album was well received by critics, it was not widely promoted by the label, and sold poorly compared to the band's other 1990s efforts. It did not produce any hits for the band, although "Soldier's Boy" did receive limited airplay on Canadian radio. Following this album, Spirit of the West were dropped from their record label. This was a common occurrence in the late 1990s for bands and artists who had solid, loyal fan bases but did not enjoy multiplatinum sales. Like other such artists, Spirit of the West moved to an independent label for their subsequent albums. Warner released a greatest hits compilation by the band, ''
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'', in 1999, but the band did not release an album of new material until ''
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'' in 2004.


Track listing

All songs written by John Mann and Geoffrey Kelly. #"Canadian Skye" – 2:49 #"Soldier's Boy" – 3:13 #"Armstrong and the Guys" – 4:37 #"Our Ambassador" – 4:42 #"Rites of Man" – 5:06 #"Bleeding Heart" – 5:02 #"Heavenly Angel" – 4:16 #"Waking the Lion" – 3:56 #"Get Down Tonight" – 3:23 #"Circus" – 3:06 #"Death of the Party" – 4:01 #"The Hammer and the Bell" – 6:47 {{DEFAULTSORT:Weights And Measures (Album) 1997 albums Spirit of the West albums Albums produced by Michael Phillip Wojewoda