Evergreen Nights

Evergreen Nights
Soundtrack album by Lisa Lougheed
Released 1988
Recorded 1985-1987
Genre Synthpop, new wave
Length 37:18
Label Run Records, CBC
Producer Kevin Gillis, Jon Stroll, Lost Angels Music SOCAN & Run With Us Music SOCAN
Lisa Lougheed chronology
Evergreen Nights
(1988)
World Love
(1992)
The Raccoons chronology
The Raccoons: Let's Dance!
(1984)
Evergreen Nights
(1988)

Evergreen Nights is the first album by Canadian singer, Lisa Lougheed. It is also the soundtrack to the animated television series, The Raccoons. Other musical artists on this album include Curtis King Jr. and Stephen Lunt.

Track listing

No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Run with Us"Lisa Lougheed4:35
2."Ain't No Planes"Lisa Lougheed3:31
3."Here I Go Again"Lisa Lougheed and Curtis King Jr.3:24
4."Stop The Clock"Lisa Lougheed4:39
5."Don’t Fear The Fire"Stephen Lunt3:33
6."Growing Up"Lisa Lougheed5:38
7."All Life Long"Lisa Lougheed and Curtis King Jr.3:14
8."Hold Back Tomorrow"Lisa Lougheed4:24
9."New World"Curtis King Jr.4:14

Songs not included on the soundtrack album

Several other songs were recorded by Lisa Lougheed for the series but were not included on the album. There were also songs performed by other artists for the series which were not released. Certain songs such as 'All Life Long' were originally recorded by the artist Luba for the first season, but her vocals were replaced with Lougheed's from the second season onwards. The other songs not appearing on the album are (in alphabetical order):

  1. "Can't Trust Myself"
  2. "Come On Home"
  3. "Endless Summer" (instrumental)
  4. "Got Me Singing" (performed by Rory Dodd)
  5. "Hang On, Hold On" (originally performed by Luba, also performed by Len Carlson as Bert Raccoon)
  6. "Missing It" (performed by Curtis King Jr.)
  7. "Never Even Know What Time It Is"
  8. "Never Give Up" (performed by Michael Magee as Cyril Sneer)
  9. "Night After Night" (performed by Rory Dodd)
  10. "Restless in the Night"
  11. "Sooner or Later" (performed by The Dior Bros. (Kevin Gillis and Jon Stroll))
  12. "The Sweet Smell of Success" (performed by Michael Magee as Cyril Sneer)
  13. "Teach Me"
  14. "This Time" (performed by The Dior Bros. (Kevin Gillis and Jon Stroll))
  15. "When The Sun Comes Up" (with Curtis King Jr.)
  16. "Woodchuck Breakdown" (instrumental)

Personnel

  • Lisa Lougheed – Lead vocals
  • Curtis King Jr – Lead vocals on tracks 3, 7 and 9, backing vocals
  • Stephen Broughton Lunt – Lead vocal on track 5
  • Rory Dodd, Tawatha Agee, Brenda White-King, Yvonne Lewis, Valerie Wilson, Maertha Stewart, Norma Jean – Backing vocals
  • Jon Stroll - Backing vocals, keyboards, music arrangements
  • Neil Chapman, Bob Mann, Sid McGinnis – Guitars
  • Will Lee, Scott Alexander – Bass guitar
  • Kevin Gillis, Edmund Eagan – Keyboards
  • Moe Koffman – Alto saxophone, brass
  • Kevin MacKenzie – Drums
  • Brian Leonard, Jimmy Maelen – Percussion
  • Strings performed by The Royal Raccoon Orchestra
  • Robert Cram, Rowland Floyd – Woodwind
  • Guido Basso, Arnold Chycoskie, Eugene Amaro, Herb Koffman, David Caldwell – Brass
  • Synthesizer programming by Edmund Eagan
  • Recording engineers: Peter "Hiroshi" Mann, Johnny "The C" Cybanski, Sal Ciampini, Chris Tergesen
  • Mixed by Ed Stasium
  • Mastered by Pete Norman


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