In banjo songster tradition, Old Man Luedecke sings his songs accompanied only by his inspired claw hammer playing and his stomping foot. On this release he branches out sonically yet keeps a spare pallet to let the songs breathe and stand on their own. The album features the fiddling of Halifax Irish session whiz Laura Federson, Halifax scene celebrities drunk in a midnight choir, the best example of a 21st century Kazoo solo by fellow troubadour Petunia, the haunting harmony of indie superstar Ruth Minnikin (Guthries, Heavy Blinkers) and the stunning Weissenborn of Steve Dawson.