The last 12 years havent produced much inspiring new material from Bruce Cockburn. This time, he took four years off in between albums, and the rejuvenating effect is more than noticeable on this, his 20th album. Its vintage Cockburn, with supremely pissed-off polemics, sad spoken reflections, and non-sentimental, questioning love songs. To tip the balance in favour of hope, Cockburn offers "Put It in Your Heart and "Dont Forget About Delight. Musically, hes covering all his bases, from his sparse folk beginnings to his polished, 80s sound to his jazz leanings of late, which are better integrated here. Hes best in blues mode, like the African-influenced "Wait No More and the reggae groove of "Tried and Tested. His best melodic days may be behind him, but his masterful band mates bring this record to vivid life, including Sarah Harmer and Emmylou Harris on backing vocals.
(True North)Bruce Cockburn
You've Never Seen Everything
BY Michael BarclayPublished Jul 1, 2003
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