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The Caution Horses

The Caution Horses is the third studio album by the Canadian alt-country band Cowboy Junkies, released in 1990.

Reception
However, the album's accessibility to mainstream pop and rock audiences also meant that it received more radio airplay and spawned bigger chart hits ("Sun Comes Up, It's Tuesday Morning" and "Rock and Bird", which featured Bruce Hornsby on the piano on the single version) than The Trinity Session had. A number of critics have also noted that while the album is undeniably a disappointment when compared to its predecessor, when taken on its own merits it is a better album than its initial reception would suggest. The album focuses on the band's slow, languorous style, a style that has been called simplistic, or narcoleptic, or uncategorizable. Margo states "It's not country, it's not blues, it's not rock, we just do what we do." The album peaked at number 47 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and number 33 on the UK Charts. == Album development ==
Album development
The Sharon Temple sessions The band decided to record in a live setting as they had on The Trinity Session. This time they chose the Sharon Temple, a National Historic Site north of Toronto, as their studio. The recording proved challenging, as they had to adapt to the unique acoustics of the Sharon Temple and also the cool temperatures of a Canadian spring (they were not allowed to bring heaters into this unheated building due to its heritage designations). The cover of the album shows the band outside of this historic building. The intent of the recording was to use a single ambisonic mic like the one used for The Trinity Session, but this time Peter Moore was unfamiliar with the building, and the songs the band had written were more lush, which created recording problems, such as the music spilling over into Margo's vocal mic and causing feedback. On the third day, the sound problems were resolved, both by configuring the band around the microphone, and also by banishing Margo to a far corner of the building in a small makeshift sound booth made of baffles and sound blankets which they named the "witches hut". For the rest of their last day there, they made and recorded their music, and when the closed up, they were happy that they had some decent recordings, if not anything special. The record company executives told the band that the results were not what they were hoping for. However the company was patient with the band, and everyone agreed to live with the material for a while before deciding anything. While the Cowboy Junkies were touring Europe, they worked the new songs into their sets. As they played the songs, the songs changed and matured. When they came back they re-listened to the Sharon tapes and agreed that the tracks were not what they wanted to release, and they decided to re-record the music. These songs were released in 2022, when Cowboy Junkies put out Sharon. The recordings were mastered for the musicians' benefit, but there were no serious plans to release it until 2010, when renewed interest in The Trinity Sessions made them reconsider putting out a finalized version of these sessions. The Caution Horses sessions When the band returned to Toronto, they made a decision to go to Eastern Studios in downtown Toronto, and find a new way to record their sound. The recording arrangement allowed them to capture the intimacy of live recordings. The sessions went relatively smoothly, they just rolled tape and played over a handful of days in December. == Track listing ==
Personnel
Cowboy JunkiesMargo Timmins – vocals • Michael Timmins – guitar • Alan Anton – bass • Peter Timmins – drums Additional Musicians • Jeff Bird – mandolin, harmonica, fiddle • Jaro Czerwinec – accordion • Kim Deschamps – pedal steel guitar, lap steel guitar • David Houghton – percussion Production • Produced by Peter Moore and Michael Timmins • Mixed by Peter Moore and Cowboy Junkies • Engineered by Peter Moore and Tom Henderson • Assisted by Jeff Ham and Martin Lee • Studio Monitor Mix by Ricardo Caltagirone • Digitally Mastered by Peter Moore • Artwork Concept – Cowboy Junkies • Art Direction by David Houghton • Cover Photo by Graham Henderson == References ==
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