Cowboy Junkies: The Trinity Session - CD
Cowboy Junkies’ The Trinity Session is a landmark 1988 release — a quiet, haunting masterpiece recorded live with a single microphone inside Toronto’s Church of the Holy Trinity. The result is an intimate, atmospheric blend of alt‑country, folk, and blues that feels timeless, raw, and deeply human.
Margo Timmins’ soft, breath‑close vocals float over sparse guitars, gentle percussion, and the natural echo of the church, creating a soundscape unlike anything else from the era. Featuring unforgettable tracks like “Sweet Jane,” “Misguided Angel,” and “I Don’t Get It,” this CD captures the band at their most vulnerable and evocative.
The album’s minimalist approach, emotional depth, and warm analog ambience have made it a cult classic — a must‑own for fans of roots‑based music, atmospheric recordings, or anyone who appreciates artistry built on mood, space, and authenticity.
Perfect for collectors of Canadian music, audiophiles, or anyone who loves quiet, soul‑stirring albums that reward repeat listening.
Used CD with New Case.
- Rock, Folk
- BMG Music Canada Inc.
- November 15, 1988
- 1
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