Red Horse | ||||
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Released | July 13, 2010 | |||
Genre | Folk Singer-songwriter | |||
Length | 44:26 | |||
Label | Red House | |||
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John Gorka chronology | ||||
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Lucy Kaplansky chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
American Songwriter | [2] |
FAME | (favorable) [3] |
Flying Shoes Review | (favorable) [4] |
Folk Alley | (favorable) [5] |
PopMatters | (6/10) [6] |
Rambles | (favorable) [7] |
Sing Out! | (favorable) [8] |
Twin Cities Daily Planet | (favorable) [9] |
Red Horse is a collaboration by independent folk singer-songwriters Eliza Gilkyson,John Gorka,and Lucy Kaplansky. It is both the name of the studio album released by the trio on Red House Records in July 2010,and the name under which they have toured and performed in concert together as a supergroup.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Performed by | Length |
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1. | "I Am a Child" | Neil Young | Eliza Gilkyson | 3:26 |
2. | "Scorpion" | Lucy Kaplansky, Richard Litvin | Lucy Kaplansky | 3:48 |
3. | "Wild Horse" | Eliza Gilkyson | John Gorka | 3:51 |
4. | "Promise Me" | Lucy Kaplansky, Richard Litvin | Eliza Gilkyson | 4:30 |
5. | "Don't Mind Me" | Lucy Kaplansky, Richard Litvin | John Gorka | 4:07 |
6. | "Sanctuary" | Eliza Gilkyson | Lucy Kaplansky | 3:53 |
7. | "Coshieville" | Stuart McGregor | John Gorka | 3:25 |
8. | "Blue Chalk" | John Gorka | Lucy Kaplansky | 4:11 |
9. | "Forget to Breathe" | John Gorka | Eliza Gilkyson | 2:18 |
10. | "If These Walls Could Talk" | John Gorka | John Gorka | 2:26 |
11. | "Walk Away from Love" | Eliza Gilkyson | Eliza Gilkyson | 5:00 |
12. | "Wayfaring Stranger" | traditional | Lucy Kaplansky | 3:31 |
Sales charts:
Chart | Peak position | Date |
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U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers | 38 | August 21, 2010 [10] |
U.S. Billboard Folk albums | 6 | August 21, 2010 [10] |
Radio airplay charts:
Chart | Peak position | Date |
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Folk Radio Top Albums | 1 | July & August 2010 [11] |
Folk Radio Top Artists | 1 | July & August 2010 [11] |
Americana Radio Albums | 29 | August 9, 2010 [12] |
Date | Venue | City |
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August 21, 2010 | Summerfolk Music and Crafts Festival | Owen Sound, ON, Canada |
August 22, 2010 | Summerfolk Music and Crafts Festival | Owen Sound, ON, Canada |
November 19, 2010 | Northern California Center for the Arts | Grass Valley, CA |
November 20, 2010 | Sebastopol Community Center | Sebastopol, CA |
November 21, 2010 | The Freight and Salvage | Berkeley, CA |
November 22, 2010 | Sierra Nevada Brewing Company | Chico, CA |
December 2, 2010 | Smith Opera House | Geneva, NY |
December 3, 2010 | The Ridgefield Playhouse | Ridgefield, CT |
December 4, 2010 | Landmark on Main Street | Port Washington, NY |
April 14, 2011 | Aladdin Theater | Portland, OR |
April 15, 2011 | The Minnaert Center for the Arts South Puget Sound Community College | Olympia, WA |
April 17, 2011 | St. James Hall | Vancouver, BC, Canada |
June 19, 2011 | Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival, Croton Point Park | Croton-on-Hudson, NY |
July 12, 2011 | Great South Bay Music Festival | Patchogue, NY |
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