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Bruce Cockburn
Artist Icon You've Never Seen Everything (2003)
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"You've Never Seen Everything" is the twenty first full-length studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn, The album was released in 2003 by True North Records.
You've Never Seen Everything is Cockburn's first full-length studio album since his 1999 critically acclaimed and JUNO Award winning Breakfast in New Orleans Dinner in Timbuktu. With a career that spans over three decades, countless tours and 27 albums, Cockburn has never stopped reflecting on political and social causes. You've Never Seen Everything mirrors Cockburn's deepening frustration with a world out of balance. Songs like the tense opening 'Tried and Tested,' the hypnotic 'All Our Dark Tomorrows' and, especially, the swirling jazz of 'Trickle Down' represent some of Cockburn's most political songs since his 'Call it Democracy' and 'If I Had a Rocket Launcher' classics of the mid-1980s. Cockburn's solution comes through in some of the most powerful songs of hope he's ever written: the joyous 'Open,' the euphoric 'Put It in Your Heart' and the gorgeous closing 'Messenger Wind.' Co-produced with longtime associate Colin Linden, You've Never Seen Everything finds Cockburn collaborating with old friends as well as new acquaintances to create one of his most complete works yet. Guest vocalists include Emmylou Harris, Sarah Harmer, Jackson Browne and Sam Phillips.
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