The music was recorded at Toronto, Ontario's Church of the Holy Trinity on 27 November 1987, with the band circled around a single microphone. The album includes a mixture of original material by the band and covers of classic folk, rock and country songs, including the band's most famous single, a cover of The Velvet Underground's "Sweet Jane", based on the version found on 1969: The Velvet Underground Live, rather than the later studio version from Loaded. Also included is "Blue Moon Revisited (Song for Elvis)", which is both a cover and an original, combining a new song by the band with the pop standard "Blue Moon".
The album was released in early 1988 on Latent Records in Canada, and rereleased worldwide later in the year on RCA Records. "Working on a Building" and "Blue Moon Revisited (Song for Elvis)" did not appear on the Latent Records release. "Blue Moon Revisited" was originally released on It Came from Canada, Vol. 4, a compilation of Canadian independent bands.
In 2007 the album was performed live in its entirety as part of the All Tomorrow's Parties-curated Don't Look Back series. Also in that year, the band returned to The Church of the Holy Trinity to record a new version of the Trinity Session with guest musicians Natalie Merchant, Vic Chesnutt and Ryan Adams. This new set of recordings was released as Trinity Revisited, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of The Trinity Session.
Blue Moon Revisited (Song for Elvis) was probably the first song I ever heard from Cowboy Junkies when it was released as a single in the UK in 1989. Hearing the album for the first time just blew me away and they are a group I've kept tabs on ever since.
The Trinity Session - Cowboy Junkies
RCA/Latent
Produced by Peter Moore
Released 15th November 1988
Canadian Chart #28
US Chart #26
Cowboy Junkies
Margo Timmins – lead vocals
Michael Timmins – guitar
Alan Anton – bass
Peter Timmins – drums
Additional musicians
John Timmins – guitar, backing vocals
Kim Deschamps – pedal steel guitar, dobro, bottleneck slide guitar
Jeff Bird – fiddle, harmonica, mandolin
Steve Shearer – harmonica
Jaro Czwewinec – accordion
Singles from The Trinity Session
Canadian Chart #75
Canadian Chart #24
UK Chart #87
The Trinity Revisited (2007)
Cooking Vinyl
Released 16th October 2007
Produced by François Lamoureux
Canadian Chart #94
Personnel
Margo Timmins – lead vocals
Michael Timmins – guitar
Alan Anton – bass
Peter Timmins – drums
Jeff Bird
Ryan Adams
Natalie Merchant
Vic Chesnutt
Margo Timmins – lead vocals
Michael Timmins – guitar
Alan Anton – bass
Peter Timmins – drums
Jeff Bird
Ryan Adams
Natalie Merchant
Vic Chesnutt
Trinity Revisited is an album and a film by Cowboy Junkies, released on October 16, 2007. It is a remake of the Junkies' most famous album, The Trinity Session. The new album was recorded in the fall of 2006 at Toronto's Church of the Holy Trinity, the same venue where the original album was recorded.
Guest musicians on the 2007 album include Natalie Merchant, Ryan Adams and Vic Chesnutt. Each takes the lead vocal on one of the album's songs (Adams on "200 More Miles", Merchant on "To Love Is to Bury" and Chesnutt on "Postcard Blues"), and shares vocal and musical duties on other tracks. Jeff Bird, a session musician who has appeared on virtually every Cowboy Junkies album but has never been credited as an official band member, also appears.
The album was also packaged with a performance film, Trinity Revisited, and a documentary film, Trinity Session Revisited, both by directors Pierre and François Lamoureux.
Guest musicians on the 2007 album include Natalie Merchant, Ryan Adams and Vic Chesnutt. Each takes the lead vocal on one of the album's songs (Adams on "200 More Miles", Merchant on "To Love Is to Bury" and Chesnutt on "Postcard Blues"), and shares vocal and musical duties on other tracks. Jeff Bird, a session musician who has appeared on virtually every Cowboy Junkies album but has never been credited as an official band member, also appears.
The album was also packaged with a performance film, Trinity Revisited, and a documentary film, Trinity Session Revisited, both by directors Pierre and François Lamoureux.
A few songs from the album/film
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