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Mark Lambert talks Sharks Come Cruisin’s discography

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My guest on this episode is Mark Lambert, who happens to be the first person I ever interviewed for this podcast over 4 and a half years ago. Our focus for this conversation was on the discography of his band Sharks Come Cruisin' which spans 8 releases over 17 years, and leads all the way up to their brand new album "I Wish I Was On Gansett Bay" set to come out on October 20th but you can actually pre-order it now over at sharkscomecruisin.com
We cover a lot on this one, from the places the band has recorded to the inventive and unique packaging they've done with many of the releases.

Interlude Song Order:

  • "Randy Dandy-O" from Live at Jake's
  • "Cape Cod Girls" from Four Years Before The Mast
  • "The Bonnie Ship The Diamond" from Providence Piers Sessions
  • "Four Years Before The Mast" from A Past We Forget That We Need To Know
  • "Eliza Lee" from When I Get Home From Across the Sea
  • "Mingulay Boat Song" from Hardtack EP
  • "Three Score and Ten" from Kettle Jane
  • "The Leaving of Liverpool" from When I Get Home From Across the Sea
  • "Charts" from I Wish I Was On Ganestt Bay
  • "Paddy and The Whale" from I Wish I Was On Ganestt Bay (SONG PREMIERE!!!)

// Interview recorded September 25, 2023 at Mark's home
// Intro music by Cedros
// Hosted by James Toomey //

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My guest on this episode is Mark Lambert, who happens to be the first person I ever interviewed for this podcast over 4 and a half years ago. Our focus for this conversation was on the discography of his band Sharks Come Cruisin' which spans 8 releases over 17 years, and leads all the way up to their brand new album "I Wish I Was On Gansett Bay" set to come out on October 20th but you can actually pre-order it now over at sharkscomecruisin.com
We cover a lot on this one, from the places the band has recorded to the inventive and unique packaging they've done with many of the releases.

Interlude Song Order:

  • "Randy Dandy-O" from Live at Jake's
  • "Cape Cod Girls" from Four Years Before The Mast
  • "The Bonnie Ship The Diamond" from Providence Piers Sessions
  • "Four Years Before The Mast" from A Past We Forget That We Need To Know
  • "Eliza Lee" from When I Get Home From Across the Sea
  • "Mingulay Boat Song" from Hardtack EP
  • "Three Score and Ten" from Kettle Jane
  • "The Leaving of Liverpool" from When I Get Home From Across the Sea
  • "Charts" from I Wish I Was On Ganestt Bay
  • "Paddy and The Whale" from I Wish I Was On Ganestt Bay (SONG PREMIERE!!!)

// Interview recorded September 25, 2023 at Mark's home
// Intro music by Cedros
// Hosted by James Toomey //

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