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Crossing the Bar
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The lyrics are a poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, written in 1889. The musical setting was written by Raini Arbo. Katrina Freedman, vocals; Kim Blais, accordion; Michael Hughes, guitar, bass, keyboard.
Silver Lining was a group of talented high school girls who loved to sing. I ran a Coffeehouse series at Oak Hill High School where I taught English, and I accompanied them when they performedat first individually, and then collectively. At the beginning of their senior year, we decided to make a recording. We recorded this in my home studio over the course of that school year, finishing the project just in time for graduation. It was a huge hit with the graduating class, their families and the faculty of the school. Silver Lining was: Christina Thibault, Katrina Freedman, Jen Hinkley, Crystal Brissette, Jessica Bragdon and Ai Matsumoto, our wonderful Japanese exchange student. The recording was done on a Roland VS-1680, which I learned on the fly that year. I did the mixing with help from Christina Thibault, who also did the cover art. The mics used were borrowed from my old friend Don Hinkley. Additional musicians included Jim Schram, guitar; Kim Blais, accordion; John Neal, keyboards; Greg Boardman, viola; Adam Frederick, bass; and Mike Hanson, percussion. I played guitar, mandolin, bass, Dobro and synth. We did most of our recording sessions on Sunday afternoons. By the time May arrived, we agreed that the title of this recording project could only be “A Month of Sundays.”
Song Info
Genre
Acoustic Cover Songs
Charts
Peak #134
Peak in subgenre #2
Author
Music by Raini Arbo
Rights
Raini Arbo
Uploaded
February 02, 2015
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MP3 4.5 MB 160 kbps 3:53
Lyrics
Crossing the Bar by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Sunset and evening star    And one clear call for me! And may there be no moaning of the bar,    When I put out to sea, But such a tide as moving seems asleep,    Too full for sound and foam, When that which drew from out the boundless deep    Turns again home. Twilight and evening bell,    And after that the dark! And may there be no sadness of farewell,    When I embark; For though from out our bourne of Time and Place    The flood may bear me far, I hope to see my Pilot face to face    When I have crossed the bar.
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Daniel Eboli
Apr 21, 2015
Great track! Well done!