The Blue Shadows
date: June 1, 2010
label: Bumstead

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tracklist:
Disc 1
1. Coming On Strong
2. The Fool Is The Last One To Know
3. If I Were You
4. Think On It
5. Deliver Me
6. A Thousand Times
7. If It Ain't Rockin'
8. On The Floor Of Heaven
9. When Will This Heartache End
10. The Embers
11. I Believe
12. Is Anybody Here
Disc 2
1. A Little Bit Lonesome, A Little Bit Blue
2. Give Give Givin'
3. A Paper 'N A Promise
4. And The Curtains Close
5. Heart of a Lion, Soul of a Dove
6. Wonder 'Bout Me
7. Learn To Forget
8. If We Make It Through December
9. Raised On Robbery
10. Soldier Of Love
11. What The Hell I Got
12. Hell Stays Open All Night Long
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One of the great missing chapters of Americana music history can now be rediscovered
with the long-awaited reissue of the classic debut album by the legendary group The Blue
Shadows.
On The Floor of Heaven is considered by many of those who got to hear it upon its initial
release in 1993 as one of the great, unheralded achievements of the alt-country
movement. Out of print for more than 15 years, the roots rock masterpiece is now
reissued as a two-disc Deluxe Edition via Bumstead Records on June 1.
Formed in Vancouver in the early 1990s, The Blue Shadows consisted of guitarist and
singer Billy Cowsill ‒ who began his career as leader of the legendary American
bubblegum group The Cowsills (of “The Rain, The Park & Other Things” fame) ‒ and
Canadian roots rocker Jeffrey Hatcher ‒ who enjoyed cult success in the 1980s fronting
Jeffrey Hatcher & The Big Beat. Together with drummer J.B. Johnson and bassist Elmar
Spanier (later replaced by Barry Muir), the quartet forged a style built on the rustic sounds
of classic country fused with the pop sensibility of The Beatles and tight harmony vocals
that have drawn flattering comparisons to the Everly Brothers.
From the opening fiddle-fueled blast of “Coming On Strong” to the haunting climax “Is
Anybody Here,” On The Floor of Heaven is a feast for fans of hardscrabble country and
60s pop, packed full of Hatcher and Cowsill’s inventive songwriting and immaculately
nuanced vocal harmonies, the quartet’s muscular rhythmic punch and Hatcher’s tasteful,
twangful touches on lead guitar. Songs such as “When Will This Heartache End?” or the
anthemic, mournful title track are both throwbacks to a classic era before country and
rock and roll went their separate ways and timeless in the stories the songs tell and the
emotions they evoke.
Despite releasing two albums, garnering critical raves and touring extensively around North America, The Blue Shadows never managed to reach beyond a wildly devoted cult following and they broke up in 1996. Cowsill passed away in Calgary in February 2006. One of his last wishes was for a reissue of On The Floor of Heaven so it could finally find a wider audience.
