Bruce Cockburn
Breakfast in New Orleans Dinner in Timbuktu
Breakfast in New Orleans Dinner in Timbuktu
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Format: CD
Release Date: Sep 10, 2007
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Personnel includes: Bruce Cockburn (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars); Lucinda Williams, Margo Timmins, Jonell Mosser (vocals); Daniel Janke (kora); Richard Bell, Janice Powers (keyboards); Ben Riley, Gary Craig (drums).
Audio Mixer: John Whynot.
Recording information: Pinhead Recorders, Toronto; Reaction Studios; the Doghouse, Nashville; The Gas Station.
Photographers: Gayle Hurmuses; Sally Sweetland.
Bruce Cockburn is as old as your mother and twice as much fun. And just like your mother, he will never lie to you. He's an old-school poet, writing from real events, rather than simply fabricating an appealing-sounding set of words. He tones down neither his left-leaning politics nor his steadfast Christianity, certainly alienating some would-be fans from the more extreme ends of both camps.
BREAKFAST IN NEW ORLEANS, DINNER IN TIMBUKTU is clearly one of Cockburn's finest among the 20 or so discs he had recorded up to its release. It includes a great acoustic guitar rave-up that's similar to Ralph Towner's more rollicking moments, and there's also a wonderful cover of "Blueberry Hill." Cockburn is St. Valentine; in love with God and in love with love, and like Leonard Cohen says, "ain't no cure for that."
Audio Mixer: John Whynot.
Recording information: Pinhead Recorders, Toronto; Reaction Studios; the Doghouse, Nashville; The Gas Station.
Photographers: Gayle Hurmuses; Sally Sweetland.
Bruce Cockburn is as old as your mother and twice as much fun. And just like your mother, he will never lie to you. He's an old-school poet, writing from real events, rather than simply fabricating an appealing-sounding set of words. He tones down neither his left-leaning politics nor his steadfast Christianity, certainly alienating some would-be fans from the more extreme ends of both camps.
BREAKFAST IN NEW ORLEANS, DINNER IN TIMBUKTU is clearly one of Cockburn's finest among the 20 or so discs he had recorded up to its release. It includes a great acoustic guitar rave-up that's similar to Ralph Towner's more rollicking moments, and there's also a wonderful cover of "Blueberry Hill." Cockburn is St. Valentine; in love with God and in love with love, and like Leonard Cohen says, "ain't no cure for that."
Tracks:
1 - When You Give it Away
2 - Mango
3 - Last Night of the World
4 - Isn't That What Friends Are For?
5 - Down to the Delta
6 - Embers of Eden
7 - Blueberry Hill
8 - Let the Bad Air Out
9 - Look How Far
10 - Deep Lake
11 - Use Me While You Can
2 - Mango
3 - Last Night of the World
4 - Isn't That What Friends Are For?
5 - Down to the Delta
6 - Embers of Eden
7 - Blueberry Hill
8 - Let the Bad Air Out
9 - Look How Far
10 - Deep Lake
11 - Use Me While You Can