The Tragically Hip - New Orleans is Sinking - Guitar Tab

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The Tragically Hip - New Orleans is Sinking - Guitar Tab

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New Orleans is Sinking


"New Orleans is Sinking" is a rock song by Canadian band The Tragically Hip, released in November 1989 as the second single from their debut full-length album, Up to Here. It reached number one on the RPM Canadian Content chart and was the band's first song to chart in the United States. For electric guitarists, the track is a strong study in raw, blues-influenced Canadian rock, featuring driving rhythms and expressive lead work typical of the Hip's early style.

  • Released in November 1989, it was The Tragically Hip's first song to chart in the United States.
  • The track hit number one on the RPM Canadian Content chart, marking a major milestone for the band.
  • It comes from Up to Here, the band's first full-length studio album, making it a foundational piece of their catalog.
Fender Stratocaster
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Fender Stratocaster

Paul Langlois uses the Stratocaster's single-coil clarity for rhythm parts that sit cleanly underneath Rob Baker's leads without muddying The Tragically Hip's signature two-guitar mix.

Fender Telecaster
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Fender Telecaster

Rob Baker's primary instrument, the Telecaster's bright, cutting single-coil tone and twangy edge define The Hip's distinctive lead guitar voice and cutting presence in their arrangements.

Gibson Les Paul Standard
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Gibson Les Paul Standard

Baker deploys the Les Paul's warmer, fatter humbucker tone for heavier riffs and crunch parts, adding tonal versatility to The Tragically Hip's guitar sound alongside his Telecaster work.

Gibson Les Paul Custom
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Gibson Les Paul Custom

The Les Paul Custom's thick, saturated tone suits The Hip's heavier moments, offering Baker a warmer alternative to single-coil brightness for riff-driven sections.

Fender Twin Reverb
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Fender Twin Reverb

Baker's primary amp choice, the Twin Reverb's tube warmth and headroom allow dynamic clean tones that break into natural grit, essential to The Hip's amp-driven approach.

Fender Deluxe Reverb
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Fender Deluxe Reverb

This smaller tube amp gives Baker touch-sensitive crunch and built-in reverb space, perfect for The Tragically Hip's studio and live tones that blend chime with subtle saturation.