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List Price: $11.98 | | Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Salesrank: 23275
Released: June 28, 1994 |
| Our Price: $7.23 |
| Used Price: $5.67 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Don Quixote Track Listing:
1. Don Quixote
2. Christian Island (Georgian Bay)
3. Alberta Bound
4. Looking at the Rain
5. Ordinary Man
6. Brave Mountaineers
7. Ode to Big Blue
8. Second Cup of Coffee
9. Beautiful
10. On Susan's Floor
11. Patriot's Dream
Don Quixote Reviews:
Buy it before it is too late 
2009-07-29 - In my opinion, this is Gordon Lightfoot's best CD.
I had purchased the album years ago and I was lucky to find this CD
since it is now out of print. If you have never heard it and you like
Gordon Lightfoot by all means buy an available CD before it is too late.
The Minstrel of the Dawn 
2007-11-15 - I appreciate Lightfoot's musical ramblings. I even saw him play a few tunes at the Ryman. But I wish I'd seen him when he was first touring with these songs, on this album; he truly was the Minstrel of the Dawn+
Lightfoot s consistent best 
2007-07-22 - Art and country stile become one in this work of profound genius.
War, Nature, Love, remorse and other themes are brilliantly embraced by this singers singer, this composers composer.
My Favorite Lightfoot Album 
2007-07-20 - I have been a Gordon Lightfoot fan for 35 years. I first bought this album when it came out in 1972. I have all of his albums. This one is my absolute favorite. Every song on it is a winner. My favorites are "Don Quixote," "Beautiful," and "On Susan's Floor." This is a feel-good album for me. I listen to it and it reminds me of other good times listening to it over the years.
Solid Folk album 
2007-06-17 - Having been blown away by SUNDOWN, I was eager to pick up another Gordon Lightfoot album. DON QUIXOTE seemed like a good choice. This album is firmly rooted in folk (no drums here my friend) as evidenced in such songs as "Alberta bound" "Second Cup of Coffee" and "Brave Mountaineers"
The prime cuts for me on this album were "Don Quixote", "Ordinary Man" , and "Ode to Big Blue". Not as much variety as SUNDOWN but if you like folk, DON QUIXOTE is your album...enjoy!