Spirit Of The West - Hit Parade (1999)

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Title: Hit Parade
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: True North Records
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:15:34
Total Size: 190/583 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Canadian Skye
02. Rites Of Man
03. Wishing Line
04. Unplugged
05. Williamson's Garage
06. Sadness Grows
07. 5 Free Minutes
08. Bone of Contention
09. D For Democracy
10. Goodbye Grace
11. Puttin' Up With The Joneses
12. And If Venice Is Sinking
13. Save This House
14. Home For A Rest
15. Political
16. That's Amore
17. And If Venice Is Sinking
18. The Crawl

Hit Parade is the second compilation album by Canadian folk rock group Spirit of the West, released on September 14, 1999 by Warner Music Canada.

The album is a compilation, and marked their final release for Warner Music Canada. Despite the album's title, not all of the songs on the album were released as singles, and some songs which were notable singles ("Tell Me What I Think", "Slow Learner") are not present. The songs are presented roughly in reverse chronological order, except for "And if Venice is Sinking". That song appears on the album alongside songs from 1990's Save This House, but was originally released on 1993's Faithlift.

As with most of the band's live shows during this era, the studio portion of the album opens with "Canadian Skye" (from 1997's Weights and Measures) and closes with the band's most famous song, "Home for a Rest" (from Save This House).

At the end of the album, four songs appear which were recorded with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra during the sessions for the album Open Heart Symphony. Those sessions included new songs and performances of several of the band's past hits, but only the new songs appeared on the original album.

The performances which appear on Hit Parade collect the hits portion of those shows, along with a rendition of "That's Amore" sung by Vince Ditrich. The band had long maintained a tradition of having Ditrich, the band's drummer, croon an old pop song — usually "That's Amore", but occasionally "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" — at some point during its live shows, but the rendition appearing here is Ditrich's only lead vocal performance on a Spirit of the West album.

Following this release, the band went on hiatus for several years, returning in 2004 with Star Trails.