2006-07-19
Bruce Cockburn's 29th album has been called "wide-ranging, playful and adventurous, eager to take chances and happy to push limits." Some of the songs contain political themes, but rather than pointing a finger, Cockburn focuses on painting a portrait with his words. He tries to evoke the conscience instead of placing blame. This album also has a few instrumental tracks, including "Nude Descending a Staircase" which is named after the abstract painting by Marcel Duchamp. – Ben Kleyn 1. slight sexual reference 6. after 10pm 7. 10 no playWILD PONIES
THINGS THAT USED TO SHINE
NEIL YOUNG
Live at Massey Hall, 1971
THE INDIGO GIRLS
Poseidon and the Bitter Bug
Big Leg Emma
Gramma Don't Like That
Todd Snider
Peace, Love and Anarchy (Rarities, B-Sides and Demos, Vol. 1)
EILEN JEWELL
Letters from Sinners and Strangers
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