Song from the Street was the debut album of Canadian singer-songwriter Murray McLauchlan, released in 1971.[1] This album is only the fourth release by fledgling Canadian label True North Records, and McLauchlan its second Singer-Songwriter artist joining Bruce Cockburn (True North had also released a record by electronic group Syrinx before Song from the Street).
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| Song from the Street | ||||
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| Released | October 1971 | |||
| Recorded | April 13 - May 4, 1971 | |||
| Studio | Thunder Sound, Toronto, Ontario; Eastern Sound, Toronto | |||
| Label | True North | |||
| Producer | Gene Martynec | |||
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The album title is echoed in Murray McLauchlan's compilation release thirty-six years later, which was titled Best of Murray McLauchlan: Songs from the Street.
All tracks composed by Murray McLauchlan
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