Over the years Al Park has woven a rich tapestry out of the experience of being a musician in the relatively small city of Christchurch.
He has commandeered many a Saturday night as front man of his own bands and
has given a huge amount of positive energy to the local musical scene in his
role as organiser and promoter.
Nurturing talent and giving support and advice, he has brought music to the city
with his venue Al’s Bar, seeing stars come and go, and as written his own
experience into the history of the place. You could say Al has done it all,
pushing shows, judging song competitions, vibing up gigs at the door, working
record stores, running a tight gig schedule that would make most youngsters
dizzy and the whole time constantly writing songs. Never really looking for the
big time, for Al it has really been, to quote Townes, “for the sake of
the song”.
Al Parks songs are presented here by singers that have connected with him
over the years.
Be it starring as a pimp in Jordan Luck’s video “Victoria” in 1983,
gigging solidly through the 1980’s in Louie and the Hotsticks with Helen
Mulholland, witnessing Delaney Davidson in High School band competition
Rockquest 1989, forging strong ties with Adam McGrath in Echo Records or
mentoring a young Marlon Williams.
Al became an integral part of the city’s post-quake musical recovery. Surviving the 2011 earthquake under a table with Barry Saunders led to working with Anita Clark in the legendary Harbour Union, and Anthea Struthers in Runaround Sue. He currently works with Elmore Jones and Adam Hathaway playing more nights of the week than not.
This album features songs Al has written over the years and serves both as a tribute to his work by his peers and also as evidence of a life lived fully in the heart of a community.
“It’s a thank you, a very loud and appreciative tip o’ the cap to someone who has had a shoulder to many wheels, a hand in many helpings, a voice of wisdom in many thinkings and wonderings” Adam McGrath.
Produced by Delaney Davidson and featuring: Bass – Mike Kime, Drums – Ryan Chin, Guitars – Elomore Jones and Delaney Davidson, Piano – Delaney Davidson, Strings – Anita Clark, Steel Guitar – Paddy Long.
Join Al and his friends for a “get together” in Lyttleton to celebrate the release of the album!