Waking Up Tired
Craig Robertson
Performed By
Craig Robertson
Album UPC
887516215469
CD Baby Track ID
10387556
Label
Craig Robertson
Released
2013-02-04
BPM
135
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgh1354551
Year
2013
Spotify Plays
28
Writers
Writer
Craig Robertson
Songwriter ID
978849
Pub Co
Craig Robertson
Composer
Craig Robertson
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
CANADA - Ontario
Description
"Everything Will Pass" is Craig Robertson's 10-song debut album. It's earthy and honest vibe was inspired by personal life events including the death of his parents, a break-up and substance abuse.
Notes
Multi-instrumentalist Craig Robertson’s independently-released debut album is ‘Everything Will Pass”.
A cross between The Tragically Hip, Travelling Wilbury’s and Neil Young, the album was recorded over two years and was engineered by Blue Rodeo’s knob-twirler/mixer, James McKenty. The 10-song record was inspired by a series of events in Craig’s personal life, including the death of his parents, a break-up and substance abuse.
“It proved to be very cathartic, writing and recording this album”, says Robertson. Finding a silver lining through all of it, he not only wrote of the dark times, but of the optimism that can come from living through the tough stuff. Recorded in the Kawartha area of Ontario, the rural surroundings offered inspiration to the earthy and honest vibe of the ten songs. Craig played drums, guitar and piano on the project that also features guitarist/recording engineer James McKenty (The Spades), bassist Richard Simpkins (Rick Fines), guitarist/engineer Rob Isabella and vocalist Crystal Harvey-Robertson.
Craig continues to write and record in Toronto. A follow-up album is expected in 2013.
A cross between The Tragically Hip, Travelling Wilbury’s and Neil Young, the album was recorded over two years and was engineered by Blue Rodeo’s knob-twirler/mixer, James McKenty. The 10-song record was inspired by a series of events in Craig’s personal life, including the death of his parents, a break-up and substance abuse.
“It proved to be very cathartic, writing and recording this album”, says Robertson. Finding a silver lining through all of it, he not only wrote of the dark times, but of the optimism that can come from living through the tough stuff. Recorded in the Kawartha area of Ontario, the rural surroundings offered inspiration to the earthy and honest vibe of the ten songs. Craig played drums, guitar and piano on the project that also features guitarist/recording engineer James McKenty (The Spades), bassist Richard Simpkins (Rick Fines), guitarist/engineer Rob Isabella and vocalist Crystal Harvey-Robertson.
Craig continues to write and record in Toronto. A follow-up album is expected in 2013.
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