Tripping Up the Stairs

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Tripping Up the Stairs
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1986
Recorded1985-1986
GenreFolk
Length39:20
LabelStony Plain Records
ProducerPaul Hyde
Spirit of the West chronology
Spirit of the West
(1984)
Tripping Up the Stairs
(1986)
Labour Day
(1988)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Tripping Up the Stairs is the second studio album by Canadian folk rock group Spirit of the West, released in July 1986 by Stony Plain Records.

"The Crawl" is an enduring fan favourite at the band's concerts.

J. Knutson left the band after this album. He was replaced by Hugh McMillan.

The band recorded at least one other song with producer Paul Hyde, "Think About It", which has never appeared on any album or single. However, a live performance video of the song aired in occasional rotation on MuchMusic throughout the decade and into the 1990s.

Track listing[edit]

Lyrics and music are credited to the band members: John Mann, Geoffrey Kelly and J. Knutson. As with all of the band's early folk albums, several songs are arranged around traditional Irish and Scottish jigs and reels.

  1. "An Honest Gamble" – 4:32 (Jig: "Tripping Up the Stairs")
  2. "Our Station" – 3:34
  3. "Peacetime" – 4:10
  4. "Room Without a View (Stella)" – 4:00
  5. "The Crawl" – 4:00
  6. "Homelands" – 3:57 (Jigs: "The Kesh", "The Blackthorn Stick")
  7. "The Mists of Crofton" – 3:00
  8. "Till the Cows Come Home" – 2:56
  9. "When Rivers Rise" – 3:56
  10. "Be Right" – 5:15 (Reel: "Pigeon on the Gate")

Personnel[edit]

Musicians
  • Jack Duncan – congas
  • Geoff Kelly – Bodhrán, flute, vocals
  • J. Knutson – bass, bouzouki, guitar, mandolin, vocals
  • Anne Leader – keyboards
  • John Mann – guitar, vocals
  • Barry Muir – fretless bass
Other credits
  • Deb Dacombe – photography
  • Paul Hyde – producer
  • Tom Obburn – design, illustrations
  • Ron Obvious – engineer, mixing

References[edit]

  1. ^ Renner, Chip. Tripping Up the Stairs at AllMusic