Just found this Canadian band recently. A great mid – 90s Canadian roots rock band. This song comes from their 1993 debut, Strays, and it sounds like a band already past the starting line. Just straight ahead rock that stings.
The core of the band was singer and songwriter Tom Wilson, along with Ray Farrugia and Russ Wilson. Before Junkhouse, Wilson had been part of the band Florida Razors, but Junkhouse was a shift toward something more rooted in rock, blues, and country. Junkhouse didn’t come out of nowhere with Strays. By the time they got into the studio, they had already been playing around Hamilton, Ontario, for a while. That tightness shows up in the album. These songs were shaped on stage first. Tom Wilson’s vocal carries most of the weight. You hear it once, it sticks with you.
They never became a global name, but they didn’t disappear either. Their songs stuck around, especially in Canada, and over time they’ve picked up a kind of quiet reputation. If you go back to Strays now, it still sounds tight and right. It doesn’t sound made for radio, even though it got there. It sounds like guys in a room who knew when not to add more and do too much. This is one of those tracks I came across late, not when it was new, but it didn’t matter. It plays the same either way.
Praying For Rain
A big sun setting on the fields, I can’t sleep on this tractor wheelPut my seed into the earth, they never tell me just what it’s worthI’m praying for the rain, the open sky will seal my veinsWhen every farmer has made his grain, I’m praying for the rain, I’m stillPrayingThe road was clear the night was too, and that’s how I remember youI hop a fence, I make my bed, but I can’t make you leave my headI’m praying for the rain, just to wash away this painAnother headlight through my brain, I’m praying for the rain, I’m stillPrayingNow all my words have headed north, they rode a taxi or took a horseThe way I loved you was all in vain, I’m still praying for the rainI’m praying for the rain, beat the drum till I’m insaneGive the next dance craze a name, I’m praying for the rain, I’m stillPrayingYeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Great pick and not the obvious one from Junkhouse either. They got played a lot on MuchMusic and were a good live act. Real cool you came across this on your own and good call on calling them “roots rock”. They had there own vibe at the time which resulted in some decent sales here in Canada.
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Oh a friend sent a link but the funny thing is I already covered Tom Wilson with Blackie and The Rodeo Kings…and never pieced it together…
They really rock man…I love this.
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New band for me. Not bad
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Thanks Keith!
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One of the joys of my previous life as a freelancer got to interview the man, and we still swap the occasional message….but an interesting guy, Wilson’s quite the golfer (I wonder what he reactions he gets in the club house) and into poetry……..I love the live version of Praying for Rain with Daniel Lanois….it’s on a collection called Kumbaya, which has Rush doing a great version of Nobody’s Hero….
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Very cool Warren. Always good to hear a personal connection that puts the human touch on things. I wouldn’t expect anything less from Tom.
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Awesome Warren…thanks for that story! I’ll check it out.
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Good find! I’d forgotten about them though they were moderately big up there in the ’90s. This one sounds quite good & pretty much what I expect them to sound like yet I don’t remember it…even though it was a hit to some degree. I should go through a few of their singles to see which I remember. To second Deke, ‘roots rock’s fits them well
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I can hear some early ZZ Top 🙂 I like it
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Good ear…yea I can as well Glyn
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Now these guys look like how their music sounds . Sounding bgood Max. Wilson can do no wrong with me. I can go on a jag with his music for a week. Never stands still. Gotta love that Canadian contribution.
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I never knew Wilson changed so much! The guy just drifts into one style and another with ease…and it sounds great. Its cool because I hear harder influences but I also can hear The Band…very interesting mix they have.
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No he’s cursed (or blessed) with a very open creative mind. Like that “Mississippi Bullfrog that doesnt know which way to jump”
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Great lyric! Yea it’s a two way street as far as commercial success goes. You are punished for being creative in that regard…no coloring outside the lines.
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They did a lot of jamming in that live video.
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