In Violet Light: Track by Track by Gordon Downie

I worked very hard on this record, as did the rest of the guys, toiling in and around what Rick
Groen calls the "collective wisdom of committees." That said, on this album, I tried to honour the inviolate lights of my life.

Are You Ready (2:39)

This literally came to me in a dream.... the "Are you ready, are you ready,
are you ready to love" part....
I woke up middle of the night in the
Bahamas singing that exact melody. There
was no tune for it until
a month or so later when Paul started playing what you hear today. This
doesn't
make me "a-helluva-guy";
it's just that I've always read about
the-wake-up-scrambling-for-a-pen-bit happening to people, but, until then, it
had
never happened
to me. Of course, it's as John Gardner says: "Originality is normally a
quality
achieved by diligence, not a natural condition." At the
risk of sounding
immodest, "Are you ready to love"
sounds new to me.

GD

Links - John Gardner acclaimed writer.

Paul in the studio


Record Biography
The Songs and Production notes
Art Work notes
Flash preview of all the songs

Track by Track by Gordon Downie
Are You Ready notes
'Use It Up' notes
The Darkest One notes
'It's A Good Life If You Don't Weaken' notes
Silver Jet notes
Throwing Off Glass notes
All Tore Up notes
Leave notes
A Beautiful Thing notes
The Dire Wolf notes
The Dark Canuck notes

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