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Personnel: Bruce Cockburn (vocals, guitar, dulcimer); Eugene Martynec (guitar); Eric Nagler (banjo, mandolin); Michael Craydon, John Wyre (percussion).
Recorded at Thunder Sound Studios and Eastern Sound, Toronto, Canada.
A remarkably fresh and timeless recording, Bruce Cockburn's second album concentrates far more on roots music than its predecessor. There's the ragtime blues of "Happy Good Morning Blues," the ambitious minor-key troubadour folk of "Love Song," and the slide guitar country of "One Day I Walk" to kick things off. And over the album's original ten songs it just becomes more ambitious. "Golden Serpent Blues," with its poignant and percussive piano lines, is something out of a Western Canadian barrelhouse where the piano player has heard and loved "Lady Madonna." Overall, however, this album -- like Sunwheel Dance that follows it -- presents a far more mystical Cockburn. His tenderness and poetic vision are almost pastoral on these early recordings, something that would get burned off and become hard-bitten (if no less romantic and more dramatic) as his music and social vision grew. ~ Thom Jurek
Recorded at Thunder Sound Studios and Eastern Sound, Toronto, Canada.
A remarkably fresh and timeless recording, Bruce Cockburn's second album concentrates far more on roots music than its predecessor. There's the ragtime blues of "Happy Good Morning Blues," the ambitious minor-key troubadour folk of "Love Song," and the slide guitar country of "One Day I Walk" to kick things off. And over the album's original ten songs it just becomes more ambitious. "Golden Serpent Blues," with its poignant and percussive piano lines, is something out of a Western Canadian barrelhouse where the piano player has heard and loved "Lady Madonna." Overall, however, this album -- like Sunwheel Dance that follows it -- presents a far more mystical Cockburn. His tenderness and poetic vision are almost pastoral on these early recordings, something that would get burned off and become hard-bitten (if no less romantic and more dramatic) as his music and social vision grew. ~ Thom Jurek
Tracks:
1 - Happy Good Morning Blues
2 - Let Us Go Laughing
3 - Love Song
4 - One Day I Walk
5 - Golden Serpent Blues
6 - High Winds White Sky
7 - You Point To the Sky
8 - Life's Mistress
9 - Ting/the Cauldron
10 - Shinning Mountain
11 - Totem Pole
12 - It's an Elephant World
2 - Let Us Go Laughing
3 - Love Song
4 - One Day I Walk
5 - Golden Serpent Blues
6 - High Winds White Sky
7 - You Point To the Sky
8 - Life's Mistress
9 - Ting/the Cauldron
10 - Shinning Mountain
11 - Totem Pole
12 - It's an Elephant World