Human Highway

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The Sound 02:44 Tools
All Day 00:00 Tools
Moody Motorcycle 00:00 Tools
What World 00:00 Tools
Get Lost 00:00 Tools
Sleep Talking 00:00 Tools
My Beach 00:00 Tools
Ode To Abner 00:00 Tools
Duties of a Lighthouse Keeper 00:00 Tools
Pretty Hair 00:00 Tools
Vision Failing 00:00 Tools
I Wish I Knew 00:00 Tools
The Sound - from the album "Moody Motorcycle" courtesy of Suicide Squeeze 00:00 Tools
Human Highway - The Sound 00:00 Tools
Human Highway - Moody Motorcycle 00:00 Tools
Sound 00:00 Tools
I Wish I Knew How it Would Feel To Be Free 00:00 Tools
678 The Sound 00:00 Tools
Human Highway - Moody Motorcycle - 02 - All Day 00:00 Tools
Human Highway - Moody Motorcycle - 06 - Moody Motorcycle 00:00 Tools
Human Highway - Moody Motorcycle - 12 - I Wish I Knew 00:00 Tools
Human Highway - Moody Motorcycle - 01 - The Sound 00:00 Tools
Human Highway - Moody Motorcycle - 05 - Sleep Talking 00:00 Tools
The Sound (team9 remix) 00:00 Tools
4 - The Sound 00:00 Tools
Hey Hey My My 00:00 Tools
Look to the Child 00:00 Tools
Human Highway - Moody Motorcycle - 04 - What World 00:00 Tools
Human Highway - Moody Motorcycle - 09 - Pretty Hair 00:00 Tools
Human Highway - Moody Motorcycle - 03 - Get Lost 00:00 Tools
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Ope To Abner 00:00 Tools
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The Sound music video 00:00 Tools
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Human Highway is the new collaboration from two of Canada’s most-loved troubadours: Jim Guthrie and Nick Thorburn. Both Guthrie and Thorburn have been long-time fixtures of Canadian pop music. Jim is best-known for his releases on Three Gut Records, both with Royal City and as a solo artist, when he received a Juno nomination for 2004's Now, More Than Ever. Thorburn first gained international exposure with the Unicorns in 2003, and now fronts the super-pop group Islands. The two first came together during the recording of the first Islands record (Guthrie toured with the original line-up of the band, and also appears on the recording), and it was only a matter of time before the mutual admiration turned into a collaboration. Fittingly, Human Highway began on the road. “For me, Human Highway started in a hotel room on a U.S. tour with Islands,” Guthrie says. “Nick had this rad song called “My Beach” and asked me if I wanted to help him record it. He played and sang at the same time and let me be for a bit to do harmonies.” At the time, however, there was no explicit goal to make a full record. Time passed as Thorburn continued to tour and work on a new Islands album (the recently released Arm's Way), while Guthrie spent time at home in Toronto, working on his own material. Then they decided it was time to finish what they had started. Thorburn spent a week with Guthrie in his Toronto apartment in 2007, and Moody Motorcycle was the resulting love-child. While folks can expect plenty of hot man-on-man vocal action, they can also expect a wide sampling of the kind of songwriting that has garnered both artists so many passionate fans over the years. “I think this album works because Nick and I both share a love for oldies” Guthrie says—citing the Everly Brothers, Roy Orbison and the Kinks as a few touchstones for the Human Highway sound. Moody Motorcyle was released in August 2008 in North America by Secret City (Canada) and Suicide Squeeze (USA). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.