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Music
"History, mood, wonderful arranging. Murdock's intelligence and detail are a joy to listen to."
George Francis Maida, WCVE Radio, Richmond, VA
Since 1980, Lee has released twelve albums/CDs, and two books
with accompanying CDs. All of these recordings remain in print,
and are available here for ordering on-line, or by mail order.
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Hear the music now! Three
complete MP3 files for free download (live and CD cuts).

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Christmas goes to Sea Announcing
a beautiful new gift book, truly a "Christmas album"
that combines Lee's music with four-color original works
by eight artists whose work inspires us.
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Between Two Worlds [Sept 2004] Lee
Murdock's twelfth CD, with over an hour of new/old storied
songs and freshwater shanties.
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Lake Rhymes: Folk Songs of the Great Lakes
Region A songbook and study guide with historical
photos and an 18-song companion CD.
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Standing at the Wheel [May 2002]
Lee Murdock's eleventh CD, Standing at the Wheel, includes
14 maritime songs depicting life on the Great Lakes,
from the days of sail to contemporary 21st century events
and issues.
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The Lost Lake Sailors [2000] There
are many ways in which a sailor can be lost, not just
in a shipwreck, but also lost at sea, lost in their
career, lost in spirit, lost in the pages of history.
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Great Lakes Chronicle...Live [1998]
Great Lakes Chronicle is a unique item in the Lee Murdock
collection, a live two-CD set including 8 solo performances,
and 12 songs recorded with his band. But it is the stories,
intermingled with the songs, that makes this recording
special, and so different from all the other releases.
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Voices Across the Water [1997] One
of Lee's most popular recordings, in 1997 Lee "finally"
included his arrangement of the popular Gordon Lightfoot
song, The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. Always looking
for a chance to give his songs accurate historical perspective,
Lee joined this contemporary folksong with a traditional
song from an earlier era in the Great Lakes iron ore
trade, The Red Iron Ore.
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Freshwater Highway [1995] Lee Murdock's
songs create an unforgettable image of commerce and
recreation as they coexist on the Great Lakes today,
with huge cargo ships traversing vital shipping lanes
while pleasure craft of all types and sizes share the
waters along America's fourth coast.
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Safe in the Harbor [1993] While
Lee Murdock always strives to present a varied yet balanced
"slice" of Great Lakes heritage in each of
his CDs, still this CD, more than any other, has a decidedly
Irish emphasis.
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Cold Winds [1991, CD] Cold Winds
was Lee Murdock's fifth career recording, but the first
CD to be devoted entirely to the Great Lakes theme.
Well over a decade since its release, it is still an
all-time favorite of many fans.
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Windjammers: Songs of the Great Lakes Sailors
[February 2002] by Wayne State University Press.
Songbook: A collection of traditional sailing songs
from the Great Lakes. 253 pages, song notes with musical
scores, plus a 58 minute CD, sampling the field recordings
held at the Ivan Walton Collection, Bentley Historical
Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
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New Book:
Songquest: The Journals of Professor Ivan H Walton
the companion book to Windjammers. Windjammers
gives you the songs, Songquest tells the story
of the Professors' journeys in search of the songs.
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Fertile Ground [1989, CD] This early
recording has stood well to the test of time. Fertile
Ground, with its mix of instrumental guitar tunes (a
ragtime piece and two Irish tunes by the 17th century
harpist, Turlough O'Carolan, plus the medley Gilderoy/Flowers
of the Forest), some blues and jazz and folk standards,
plus five maritime or Great Lakes tunes.
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Wayfaring Stranger [1987, originally released
on vinyl; now available as a limited edition CD remaster]
The highlight of this CD may be Lee's 12-string guitar
arrangement of Wayfaring Stranger. Inspired by a performance
by Odetta at the 1984 Summerfolk Festival. She sang
just this one song, for her entire half hour set.
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Where the Pinery Narrows [1984, originally
released on vinyl; now available as a limited edition
CD remaster] Lee's second CD, released in 1984.
Featuring Drew Carson on mandolin, with other musicians
including Jacquie Manning (now half of Small Potatoes),
Don Stiernberg, and others.
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The Grand Departure [1980, originally released
on vinyl; now available as a limited edition CD remaster]
Lee's Debut CD, 1980. This CD is strictly Lee's voice
and guitar, no overdubs. It has stood the test of time,
a creditable debut album (and look at that hair!!)
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