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Bruce Cockburn at Confederation Centre
By De from Charlottetown, PEI on 10/15/2006
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Perfect Set List
Cons:
Poor Sound Quality
Best For:
Everyone

I am delighted and proud that Bruce Cockburn has continued to receive such deeply enthusiastic support from his audiences...it shows that there are still enough people living in love and truth-telling ( or at least willing to listen to it) to give me hope. If people appreciate Bruce Cockburn, they appreciate the highest and sweetest motives in life, which he so beautifully represents with his music. The audience was inspired with love, truth, humour and hope. Sheesh, how does he do that? I was sitting in the fourth row from the stage. Bruce's guitar and the percussionist were loud and clear, but it took the whole first set for the sound to be straightened out... by the second set the voices were up a little more, and the keyboards were just audible. I would have preferred the percussion to be backed-off, the voices and guitar to be out-front, and the keyboards to be back with the percussion.

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Bruce Cockburn Biography

Immensely popular in his native Canada, singer/songwriter Bruce Cockburn has found only cult success south of the border, in spite of a rich, varied body of work and considerable critical nods. He has won numerous Juno Awards and has kept the quality control on most of his albums at a high level. Cockburn's first decade of work (1970-1979) is largely literate, singer/songwriter folk-rock, often with a strong Christian tone and mystical, devotional lyrics. In 1979, Cockburn had his only major U.S. single, Wondering Where the Lions Are, which peaked at number 21. The accompanying album, Dancing in the Dragon's Jaw, saw him augmenting his music with worldbeat rhythms, an approach he would continue over his next few albums. Cockburn toned down his Christian viewpoint for much of the 1980s, partially as a way of disconnecting himself from the American religious right, which he found antithetical to his own spiritual beliefs, and partially to concentrate on more humanitarian, political subject matter. In 1984, Cockburn produced an AOR hit, If I Had a Rocket Launcher, whose accompanying video depicted conditions in war-torn Central America and gained a fair amount of MTV play.

Cockburn's later 1980s work took on a more streamlined rock sound, and his political agenda was weighted toward environmental concerns, as well as oppression. In the 1990s, Cockburn returned to a more introspective feel recalling his earlier work, but moved toward a more global and political perspective with the issue of the angry and polemical You've Never Seen Everything in 2003. Speechless from 2005 was an all-instrumental affair, showing off the artist's skill on guitar, while the next year's Life Short Call Now showed an artist at the prime of his musical maturity. A live set, Slice O Life: Bruce Cockburn Live Solo, arrived in 2009. After a brief tour, Cockburn returned to the studio in 2010, where he finished work on a new collection entitled Small Source of Comfort, which was released in early 2011 the set is an intimate set of songs and guitar-based instrumentals (including the live but never recorded Cockburn standard The Gift). The album was produced by Colin Linden and features violinist Jenny Scheinman. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi