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Title:MUSIC V4
Notice:New Noters please read Note 1.*, Mod = someone else
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Wed Oct 09 1991
Last Modified:Tue Mar 12 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:762
Total number of notes:18706

58.0. "Bruce Cockburn" by PIPE::GOOD (Michael Good) Fri Nov 08 1991 15:44

    Finally, a new album from Bruce Cockburn!  I must admit I was a little
    wary when I saw that "Nothing But a Burning Light" was recorded in
    Hollywood, produced by T-Bone Burnett, and featured guest artists like
    Jackson Browne on backup vocals.  Not that I don't like LA musicians,
    but I was worried that Bruce's music might come out homogenized in a
    bid for greater popularity.

    Well, I don't think that's a problem here.  Sure, there are a couple
    songs that sound designed to get airplay, but most of this album is
    pretty starkly produced.  In some ways it's like a throwback to Bruce's
    70's albums.  The album includes a couple of instrumental songs and  a
    couple of explicitly religious songs, features of those 70's albums
    that haven't appeared in his albums over the past 10 years.  The
    protest songs and worldly topics that has marked much of his 80's
    recordings have pretty much vanished.  Overall, the album has a folkier
    feel to it than anything he's done in a long time.  A full drum kit
    sound is noticeably absent on many of the songs, and Bruce's guitar is
    featured much more in the spotlight.

    This sound really caught me by surprise, so it's taking me a while to
    absorb the album.  Already there are a couple of songs on it that I
    really like.  "Mighty Trucks of Midnight", the one song written in LA,
    has the sharpest lyrics on the album, especially the last verse about
    change.  "A Dream Like Mine" is one of the cuts that sounds radio-ready
    to me, but it's catchy enough musically and lyrically to work well.

    The serious Bruce Cockburn fan should of course get this album and
    judge for yourself.  Anyone else listen to the album yet and care to
    comment?

    By the way, Bruce's tour stops in Boston on Saturday, November 23 at
    the Orpheum.  Tickets were still available from Ticketmaster
    (617-931-2000) the last time I checked.
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58.1Review of Boston concert - Nov. 23PIPE::GOODMichael GoodMon Nov 25 1991 14:3740
    Bruce gave another fine show at the Orpheum in Boston last Saturday. 
    It was a mellower concert than the two previous tours I'd seen, but
    then again it's a mellower album.  There were lots of highlights: a
    great version of "The Coldest Night of the Year", a couple of real old
    songs ("Foxglove" and "One Day I Walk"), a couple of new rockabilly (!)
    songs, and 2-guitar renditions of "See How I Miss You" and "If I Had a
    Rocket Launcher" which were outstanding.  He played most of the new
    album as well, which has really grown on me in the past few weeks.
    
    Here's the set list for those who are interested.  * indicates a new
    song (written after the songs for the last album):

    
        Foxglove
        Soul of a Man
        Tokyo
        Lovers in a Dangerous Time
        The Coldest Night of the Year
        Somebody Touched Me
        Stolen Land
        Indian Wars
        See How I Miss You
        Great Big Love
        One of the Best Ones
        Let the Bad Air Out *
        Mighty Trucks of Midnight
        If I Had a Rocket Launcher
        Child of the Wind
        Wake Up Early *
        People See Through You
        If A Tree Falls
        A Dream Like Mine
    
        First encore:
          Actions Speak Louder
          Waiting for a Miracle
    
        Second encore:
          Kit Carson
          One Day I Walk
58.2NRSTA2::CLARKzzzzzzzzzzzzz huh? ... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzThu Sep 16 1993 13:386
I have a tape of a live album by Bruce Cockburn called "Circles in the
Stream."  Does anyone know if this is available in the U.S. (I think I
was told it was only released in Canada?), and is it available on CD?

- thanks
  DC
58.3US Version Is DeletedTECRUS::ROSTRaymond Burr 1917-1993 R.I.P.Thu Sep 16 1993 14:348
    "Circles In The Stream" was released on LP many years ago by Island. 
    It's long deleted.  No US reissue since then in any format.
    
    Maybe a Canadian noter can tell us if there is a CD up there.  I had
    seen Canadian vinyl copies as imports back a few years ago when you
    could still get LPs.
    
    							Brian
58.4DiscographyUSABLE::GOODMichael GoodThu Sep 16 1993 16:5940
    I got a CD copy of it in Japan last year since I had never seen it on
    CD in the USA.  So you might have luck with companies or stores that do
    CD imports, if you're willing to pay the money.  It cost roughly US $20
    at WAVE in the Roppongi section of Tokyo (if you happen to get a trip
    to Tokyo, this is a *great* store for finding pop and rock albums that
    haven't been released on CD in the US yet).
    
    A couple years ago you could find the vinyl version as a Canadian
    import at stores like Tower Records and Wood and Strings in the Boston
    area.
    
    The only albums I haven't seen released on CD in the USA are Bruce
    Cockburn, Mummy Dust, and Circles in the Stream.

    Columbia appears to be re-releasing all of Cockburn's old albums on CD. 
    Circles in the Stream is one that hasn't come out yet but I wouldn't be
    surprised to see it come out locally pretty soon. Here's a list of the
    albums and when they were released (the dates of the live albums might
    be off by a year or so):

        Bruce Cockburn                 1969    
        High Winds White Sky           1971    
        Sunwheel Dance                 1971    
        Night Vision                   1973    
        Salt, Sun and Time             1974    
        Joy Will Find a Way            1975    
        In the Falling Dark            1976    
        Circles in the Stream          1978
        Further Adventures Of          1978
        Dancing in the Dragon's Jaws   1979
        Humans                         1980
        Mummy Dust                     1981
        Inner City Front               1981
        The Trouble With Normal        1983
        Stealing Fire                  1984
        World of Wonders               1985
        Waiting for a Miracle          1987
        Big Circumstance               1988
        Live                           1990
        Nothing But a Burning Light    1991
58.5please helpHGRD01::STEVELIUWed Oct 20 1993 10:348
    
    RE: .4
    
    Great list ! But I could not possibly getting all of them,
    can you rank these albums from the best rated to the least so
    that I can get them in that order. Thanks.
    
    sl. 
58.6Still a Bruce Fan, but not of the recent stuffAIMHI::KERRCaught In The CrossfireWed Oct 20 1993 12:247
    
    This is just a personal opinion, your mileage may vary.  But, my two
    favorites are "Dancing in the Dragons Jaw" and "Stealing Fire".  I
    really haven't liked anything since "Stealing Fire", although I don't
    have the most recent realease.
    
     
58.7Only Humans !HGRD01::STEVELIUThu Oct 21 1993 00:5922
    
    I remember that "Dancing in the dragon jaws" has the classic song
    "I wonder where the lions are" and "Stealing Fire" has great songs
    like "Lovers in a Dangerous Time" and "If I Had a Rocket Launcher".
    Great recommendation !
    
    Right now I only have the "Humans" which I like very much as well.
    "Humans" have great tracks like "Facist Architecture" and 
    "Rumours of glory". The other tracks are also of high standard
    as well plus good recording.
    
    I have never listened to any of his works before "Dancing in the
    dragon jaws" and after "Stealing fire". I need someone to fill
    in my gaps.
    
    sl.
    
    
    
    
    
    
58.8"World of wonders"HGRD01::STEVELIUFri Oct 29 1993 06:319
    
    Right after "Stealing fire", you have the "World of wonders"
    which I've just got. Also a good album.
    
    I think you'll enjoy it. "Call it democracy" and "Dancing in paradise"
    are great tracks.
    
    sl.
    
58.9Live 12-DEC BroadcastDELNI::RUKASMon Dec 13 1993 11:355
    
     Did anyone catch the live FM Broadcast of a concert of Bruce 
    performing songs from his Christmas album yesterday?
    
     I was on the road and only heard the closing credits on WBCN Boston.