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"The
new music sounds FANTASTIC! I can't wait to hear
the whole CD. "Leaving of Liverpool" has always been one
of my favorite songs, and you did it justice (I wouldn't
expect anything less than greatness)."
—
Sean on MySpace
"I adore the new CD. I have been singing 'Fire
Marengo' the whole night. All the songs are fabulous. I
can't wait until my friend and I learn the new songs so
we can turn it up in her car with the windows down as we
sing at the top of our lungs! :) "
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Sarah on MySpace |
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Bounding Main is a costumed vocal group that
sings richly harmonic versions of traditional maritime songs.
Each of their members is a music and theater veteran with
diverse performance backgrounds. Their second CD, "Lost at
Sea," has been well received with brisk domestic and
international sales. (Bounding Main’s music is available for
purchase from CDBaby, Apple iTunes, Emusic, Tradebit, PayPlay,
Rhapsody, Chantey Cabin, The Portico, Best Buy (on request), SE
WI Barnes & Noble stores, and select museum gift shops.) They
have performed at music festivals, nautical festivals, major
tall ships events, maritime museums, renaissance faires, folk
music venues, corporate events, house concerts and private
gatherings.
Liner notes from "Going Overboard:"
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South Australia
(Traditional)
A song about a girl, Nancy
Blair, who should pay more attention to the company
she keeps.
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To Ireland
(Original: © Maggie Hannington)
A song about Canada, we mean Ireland. A beautiful song
about wanting to be back at home and then wanting to be
back at sea. The sea is always bluer…
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Leaving of Liverpool
(Traditional)
A love song about a girl and
her one true love. Any by that of course we mean a
girl and every guy she sees. Or at least that’s the
way we do it.
Soloist: Christie Dalby
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Johnny Come to Hilo
(Traditional)
I don’t care who Johnny is, he
needs to keep his mitts off that girl in the blue
dress. (Christie gets combat pay for this song.)
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Old Dun Cow
(Traditional)
A song that combines two
traditions, drinking and arson. Recorded LIVE!
Soloist: David Yondorf
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Blow Liza Blow
(Traditional)
A song from the Bahamas where
the sponge fisherman battle the storms every spring
and summer, which results in losing yet another
jolly boy. We have a surplus of jolly boys
ourselves and will be donating one soon.
Soloist: Gina Dalby
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Bristol Girls
(Traditional)
Harlots, the lot of them.
Soloist: Dean Calin
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Toss and Roll
(Original:
© David Yondorf)
We know, you’re thinking right
now that you are amazed that David can even read let
alone write! This song is proof he can do both (but
not at the same time).
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"Just
got the new (autographed!!!) CD for Christmas and had to
play it immediately. Saw a few titles I knew from shows,
and a few I knew from other performers; but I was
definitely not prepared for the Bounding Main
arrangement of 'Fareweel Tae Tarwathie.' The harmonies
were so amazing I was practically in tears. Which
balanced well from being in tears laughing through 'Pass
the Mug' and 'Toss & Roll.'
Thank you so much!
This has been one of the best Christmases ever!"
— From
our friend David Blake |
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Ocean Liner
(Barry
Skipsey, recorded
with his permission)
A song written by an
Australian, performed by a Dutch group in Chicago
and appropriated (and by that we mean "stolen" but with
permission from the composer) by Bounding Main in
the good ol’ U.S.of A. This song gets around.

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Blow Boys Blow
(Traditional)
It does. We know. Recorded
LIVE!
Soloist: Jon Krivitzky
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Fire Marengo
(Traditional)
Fire? Where? Where’s the fire?
Oh, in Marengo. That’s fine then.
Soloist: Maggie Hannington
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Pass the Mug
(Original: © Christie Dalby & Gina
Dalby)
It’s a drinkin’ song! No really, it is...we kid you
not. So grab your mug, cup, goblet or sippy-cup and
play along, that’s an order! (The only group where
you’ll find a drinking song written by two teatotalers.)
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Golden Vanity
(Traditional)
A song about a sink at Menards.
No, actually it is a song about a ship called
the Golden Vanity. Kind of a sad song (if you must
know) but we silly it up where we can.
Soloist: David Yondorf
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Fareweel Tae Tarwathie
(Traditional, but arranged within an inch of its
life by Jon Krivitzky)
Defies explanation.
We lovingly
dedicate this song to the memory of our good friend
Dave Zielinski.
Fair winds and following seas, friend.
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Oops . . . Mis-print on
Going Overboard Tray Card |
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Through a complex series of mis-steps
two tracks were flipped on the tray card (the back) of "Going
Overboard." Track 10 is really Blow, Boys, Blow and Track 11
is really Fire Marengo, despite the fact that it is reversed in our
artwork. Replacement tray inserts are on the way and we are
manually replacing about 950 of these little devils. So if you
have a mis-printed version - congratulations! You now have a
collector's item! The tracks
will appear correctly on CDBaby when the disk is released through
them. The tracks were reversed on the Gracenote CD Database as
well (some well-intentioned fan uploaded the data for us) but we
have since corrected the listing so the track names appear correctly
on iTunes and other media sources and players. |
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