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The Water Walk was formed in October of 1985 by Dale Darlington (vocals and guitar), Dave Kershaw (bass, horns and keyboards) and Ike Eidsness (drums and percussion). After playing series of local support spots, the band entered the studio to work on their new material. In January 1987 the band signed with Nettwerk and entered the studio with producer Dave Ogilvie (54-40, Grapes Of Wrath, Skinny Puppy). The Water Walk's debut effort (self-titled), features a sophisticated pop sound, highlighted by the use of cello, trombone and saxophone. Dave Ogilvie's production retains the band's fresh edge, yet captures all of the instrumentation in an open and refined atmosphere. In August of 1990 The Water Walk released their second album, thingamajig. The lineup changed from the original trio to sole original member Dale Darlington and violinist Lynne Kellman. The production credits are shared by The Water Walk and producer Greg Reely (who has production credits spanning from Sarah McLachlan to Moev to Caterwaul). User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Nettwerk Sound Sampler (Food For Thought)
Seriously West Coast, Vol. One
Nettwerk: 25 Years of Music [60 Track Edition]
Decadence: 10 Years of Nettwerk 1984-1987 - EP
Nettwerk sound sampler

The Water Walk

Nettwerk Sound Sampler: Food for Thought
Nettwerk Sound Sampler, Vol. 2: Food for Thought
Nettwerk Decadence [Disc 1]
Decadence - Nettwerk's 10th Anniversary