New England MountainSongs Recording Notes
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First Born
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Recorded during the Oil of Unity Conference at Sky-Hy Retreat House perched on Bradley Mountain. This is the only piece recorded indoors .
Call of the Dove: This was a cool autumn day at the top of Mount Kearsarge - the highest mountain in the area..
Rachel's Dance: A hike and picnic with my wife Anne and our dog Tristan - late autumn in Woodstock Vermont.
Inheritance: A Scottish feeling was in the air!  Mount Tom, Woodstock, Vermont
Winter Cry
: What started as a warm autumn day turned into a hail storm during this recording. Hail was literally bouncing off my tin whistle during this take. If you listen carefully, you can hear the Priory bells at the begining of this piece recorded on Priory Hill, Weston Vermont.
When I Survey: While in Scotland, we heard a church singing "When I Survey The Wondrous Cross" to this traditional folk melody. I played this piece in the shadow of a large wooden cross erected at the Pinnacle, Streams Ministries Prayer Mountain. North Sutton, New Hampshire.
Jerusalem: This piece was recorded the same day as Winter Cry before the hail storm. Priory Hill, Weston Vermont. Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem.
Caleb's March: At the end of this song (4:26 into song), our trusty dog Tristan is heard barking at passing hikers on Mount Tom. In the Hebrew, Caleb means dog. This is a song of dogged determination.
The White Wind: This was my first outdoor recording - You will hear some ancillary noises caused by wind pressure. Recorded at the Pinnacle, North Sutton, New Hampshire.

Musicians:
Craig Perkins - keys; Lois Freeman - violin; Ian Quaderer - bass; Anne Quaderer - vocals; Tim Baldwin - percussion; 
Dane Hayne - percussion; Bobby Caben - percussion; Bob Quadra - low whistle, arrangements, accordian, pipe arrangements and vocals
  
Misc:
All songs ©2006 by Bob Quadra except First Born, written by Bob Quadra and Craig Perkins: © 2003 by Prophetic Destiny Ministries used by permission. Also excepted is When I Survey which is a traditional melody in the public domain.
Bob would like to thank Streams Ministries International and the Monks of Weston Priory for usage of their grounds for recording.

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