You've Never Seen Everything
You've Never Seen Everything | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 10, 2003 | |||
Recorded | October 7 – December 16, 2002 | |||
Genre | Folk rock | |||
Length | 67:04 | |||
Label | True North / Rounder | |||
Producer | Bruce Cockburn, Colin Linden | |||
Bruce Cockburn chronology | ||||
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You've Never Seen Everything is the 21st studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn, released on July 10, 2003.
Special guests on the album include Hugh Marsh, Jackson Browne, Emmylou Harris, Sarah Harmer, and Sam Phillips.
Reception
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Source | Rating |
Thom Jurek for AllMusic | [1] |
Geoff Ashmun for PopMatters | (not rated)[2] |
Rolling Stone | [3] |
Ian Cuthbertson for The Weekend Australian | [4] |
In a review for AllMusic, critic Thom Jurek wrote: "Of his many gifts, two of his most developed are his journalistic eye for detail, and having one ear always to the ground. This time out, the view is sharply contrasting from one song to the next. Politically, this is Cockburn's angriest record since World of Wonders or Stealing Fire... It is pointless to place this record in a pecking order with Cockburn's other work; that it adds to that body of work immeasurably is compliment enough. However, to say that it is necessary because it can cause self- and world-examination in any listener who plays it through is as high a compliment as can be offered."[1] Geoff Ashmun of PopMatters called the album "spellbinding" and noted "Cockburn's as present and relevant as he's ever been better."[2] In a review for The Weekend Australian, Ian Cuthbertson described that it "takes off on a fascinating journey of witnessing and protest, prayer and despair, imagery and ambience", and praised it as "so fresh and inspired it's hard to believe it's his 27th".[4]
Track listing
[edit]All tracks are written by Bruce Cockburn, except where noted
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Tried and Tested" | 5:03 |
2. | "Open" | 4:03 |
3. | "All Our Dark Tomorrows" | 6:17 |
4. | "Trickle Down" (Cockburn, Andy Milne, Carl Walker) | 6:16 |
5. | "Everywhere Dance" (Cockburn, Milne) | 4:20 |
6. | "Put It in Your Heart" | 5:27 |
7. | "Postcards from Cambodia" | 6:57 |
8. | "Wait No More" | 4:09 |
9. | "Celestial Horses" | 5:59 |
10. | "You've Never Seen Everything" | 9:16 |
11. | "Don't Forget About Delight" | 5:49 |
12. | "Messenger Wind" | 3:28 |
Total length: | 67:04 |
Personnel
[edit]- Bruce Cockburn - vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, dobro (track 8)
- Hugh Marsh - violins (except 5), loops (1, 3), keyboard, percussion (7)
- Andy Milne - piano (4, 5, 10)
- Grégoire Maret - harmonica (5)
- Colin Linden - electric mandolins (2), additional bass (7)
- John Dymond - bass (1–3, 6)
- Richard Brown - bass (4)
- Steve Lucas - bass (7, 11)
- Larry Taylor - upright bass (8, 9, 12)
- Gary Craig - drums and percussion (exc. 5, 7, 11)
- Ben Riley - drums (4, 7, 11), additional drums (1, 3)
- Stephen Hodges - drums and percussion (8, 9, 10), marimba (12)
- Dr. Divorce - loop (10)
- John Whynot - human whistle (10)
- Sam Phillips – vocal harmonies (1)
- Sarah Harmer – vocal harmonies (2, 11)
- Emmylou Harris – vocal harmonies (3, 7, 10)
- Maury LaFoy – vocal harmonies (6)
- Graham Powell – vocal harmonies (6)
- Jonell Mosser – vocal harmonies (8)
- Jackson Browne – vocal harmonies (9)
Production
- Bruce Cockburn – producer
- Colin Linden – producer, additional recording
- John Whynot audio engineer at
- Studio Frisson, Montreal
- The Clubhouse, Toronto
- Deep Field, Nashville
- Groove Masters, Los Angeles
- Devonshire, Los Angeles
- John Whynot – mixing at Skip Saylor Sound, Los Angeles
- Greg Calbi – mastering at Sterling Sound, New York
References
[edit]- ^ a b Jurek, Thom. "You've Never Seen Everything > Review". AllMusic. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
- ^ a b Ashmun, Geoff (July 1, 2003). "Bruce Cockburn: You've Never Seen Everything". PopMatters. Archived from the original on November 29, 2020. Retrieved October 15, 2011.
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- ^ a b Cuthbertson, Ian (June 28–29, 2003). "Dark side of the mon" [title of another review on the same page, but this review is listed under the genre "folk"]. Review : Music. No. 12055?. p. R12. ISSN 1038-8761. EBSCOhost 200306281B12584535. Factiva austln0020030627dz6s00020. Nexis Uni 4900-TCM0-015G-P12J-00000-00.
Further reading
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- Cockburn, Bruce. "Profile: Musical career of Bruce Cockburn, who has released his 27th album, "You've Never Seen Everything"". All Things Considered (Interview). Interviewed by Melissa Block (host); Robert Siegel (host); Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers (reporter). Washington, D.C.: NPR. ProQuest 189967945, 189965169.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: interviewers list (link) - LeBlanc, Larry (May 2003). "Cockburn Makes 'Best Record' With 27th Set". Billboard. Vol. 115, no. 21. p. 47. EBSCOhost 9812987.
- Smucker, Tom (February 2004). "Rolling Along". Commonweal. Vol. 131, no. 4. pp. 21–22. EBSCOhost 12392707. ProQuest 210403374.
- Gray, Louise (September 2003). "You've Never Seen Everything: by Bruce Cockburn (Cooking Vinyl COOKCD 257 CD)". Mixed Media. New Internationalist. No. 360. p. 30. EBSCOhost 10793266. Gale A108648126. ProQuest 200012564, 199992218.
- Catalfo, Phil (November 2003). "BRUCE COCKBURN: You've Never Seen Everything. Rounder, [...]". Mixed Media. Yoga Journal. No. 177. p. 130. EBSCOhost 10939457. Google Books 1-kDAAAAMBAJ.
- Winters, Pamela Murray (July 17, 2003). "POP MUSIC: Bruce Cockburn". Style. The Washington Post. p. C7. EBSCOhost WPT102174799703. ProQuest 2267683093, 409473826.
- Winters, Pamela Murray (October 2003). Written at Arlington, VA. "Bruce Cockburn: You've Never Seen Everything: Rounder 116 613 222 (2003)". Recordings. Dirty Linen. No. 108. Baltimore, United States. p. 53. ISSN 1047-4315. ProQuest 2574397114.
- Walsh, Brian J. (September–October 2003). "You've Never Seen Everything: Recording by Bruce Cockburn (True North Records, 2003, $18.98 Produced by Bruce Cockburn and Colin Linden)". The Other Side. Vol. 39, no. 5. Boston Wesleyan Association. p. 33. ISSN 0145-7675. EBSCOhost ATLA0001577672. Gale A108112870.
- Mansfield, Brian (June 10, 2003). "Steely Dan, Black Eyed Peas make new arrangements : Bruce Cockburn, You've Never Seen Everything". Life : Listen Up. USA Today. p. D.06. ISSN 0734-7456. EBSCOhost J0E064829842803. ProQuest 408872919.
- Quill, Greg (June 12, 2003). "Cockburn beautiful, expansive". Entertainment. Toronto Star. p. H15. EBSCOhost b7a08256-3871-3f1f-94e8-ee8356d65b57 (6FP0724795350), 549b2116-db74-3cc7-818d-8dd965df9170 (6FP4109758451).
- Reid, Robert (December 6, 2003). "Cockburn's Artistry Still Imbues Blistering Politics with Urgency". Arts. The Record. Kitchener/Cambridge/Waterloo, ON. p. C2. EBSCOhost 28c516ab-bbaa-3609-b0de-299da0b13371 (Q4K235341965703).
- Rockingham, Graham (December 1, 2003). "Audience Falls for Cockburn; Canadian Folk Legend's Play List Politically Charged". Canada/World. The Hamilton Spectator. ON. p. A11. EBSCOhost eea252ab-81ea-3211-8b8e-87edccfde363 (Q4K130213054003).
- Rockingham, Graham (July 4, 2003). "Lucky for Us, Cockburn's Angry". Entertainment. The Hamilton Spectator. ON. p. D06. EBSCOhost cbb5532b-5ce5-37a7-80df-a2e94b4409b5 (Q4K283723813403).
- Rockingham, Graham (June 26, 2003). "Cockburn returns to Marsh, frogs; Controversial singer calls on old and new friends on new CD". Nightlife. The Guelph Mercury. ON. p. F9. EBSCOhost 51b79a73-6b1a-3b10-8444-dffcf7f7c24a (Q4K403841947303). ProQuest 355693726.
- Walsh, Brian J. (June 29, 2003). "Hope in exile: messenger wind blows through Bruce Cockburn". Catholic New Times. Vol. 27, no. 12. p. 16. Gale A105556139. ProQuest 222833189.
- Burliuk, Greg (June 28, 2003). "Cockburn comes back - again: Veteran Canadian musician touring first album in four years". The Kingston Whig-Standard. p. 38. ProQuest 352758283.
- Langston, Patrick (May 17, 2003). "The lions in winter". The Ottawa Citizen. p. J1 / Front. ProQuest 240638372.
- Griffin, Andrew (October 25, 2003). "Cockburn's latest tackles issues facing humanity". Alexandria, LA. pp. (Alexandria Daily) Town Talk. Gale A109336356. ProQuest 440113877.