Bruce Cockburn Alive AG Slice o life - live solo CD Singer/Songwriter Cockburn, Bruce
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CD True North Records Release date: 08/May/2009
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Sales Rank:
#167146 in Other Pop #228128 in Pop
Style:
Other Pop
Product No.:
2431527
Details / Tracklist:
Disc 01 01. "Applause"
02. "World of wonders"
03. "Lovers in a dangerous time"
04. "The Mercenary"
05. "See you tomorrow"
06. "Last night of the world"
07. "How I spent my fall vacation"
08. "Tibetan side of town"
09. "Pacing the cage"
10. "Bearded Folksinger"
11. "The End Of All Rivers"
12. "Soul of a man"
Disc 02 01. "Wait no more"
02. "The City Is Hungry"
03. "Put it in your heart"
04. "Tramps In The Street"
05. "Wondering where the lions are"
06. "If A Tree Falls"
07. "Celestial horses"
08. "If I had a rocket launcher"
09. "Child Of The Wind"
10. "Tie Me At The Crossroads"
11. "Strings Warm-Up (A Bit Of The Trains Don't Run Here Anymore)"
12. "Kit Carson"
13. "Mama just wants to barrelhouse all night long"
Number of discs:
2
Description:
Two CD live release from the Canadian singer/songwriter. Recorded over a series of dates, this is Bruce's Cockburn's first live solo recording. It's a double CD that showcases a cross-section of Cockburn's finest songs and some of his most dazzling guitar work. Produced by long-time associate Colin Linden, it also includes one new song, three tracks recorded at sound checks on the tour and some between-song banter that shows Cockburn to be both a quick wit and engaging storyteller.
Releasing 30 albums is incomprehensible, and even more so when one realizes that the 30th album is also that artist’s first solo live album. Bruce Coc...
David McPherson - 29/Apr/2009
Canadian guitar virtuoso and award-winning songwriter Bruce Cockburn has never released a record featuring just him and his guitar in a career that's ...
Nic Oliver - 27/Apr/2009
Bruce Cockburn has been making music for the best part of 40 years now, which is time enough for any self-respecting songwriter and musician to have g...