Nowhere to Here
Nowhere to Here is the sixth studio album by Blue Rodeo.
A more electric rock album than the band's 1993 outing Five Days in July, the album was not as well received by critics and fans as its predecessor. Despite this, "Side of the Road" and "Better Off As We Are" were notable singles.
Sarah McLachlan appears as a guest vocalist on "Save Myself", "Girl in Green", and "Brown-Eyed Dog".
Some copies came with a 15-track second CD called
Personnel
Blue Rodeo- Jim Cuddy – vocals, guitar, piano
- Kim Deschamps – pedal & lap steel, Dobro
- Bazil Donovan – bass, guitar
- James Gray – keyboards, guitorgan
- Greg Keelor – vocals, guitar
- Glenn Milchem – drums
- Sarah McLachlan – backing vocals on "Girl in Green", "Brown-Eyed Dog", and "Save Myself"
- John Whynot – Fender Bass VI on "Girl in Green" and "Brown-Eyed Dog"; piano on "Get Through to You"; Farfisa organ on "Train"
- Blue Rodeo – producer
- John Whynot – producer, recording and mixing engineer
- Annelise Norontia – assistant mixing engineer
- Greg Calbi – mastering