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You've Never Seen Everything

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You've Never Seen Everything
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 10, 2003
RecordedOctober 7 – December 16, 2002
GenreFolk rock
Length67:04
LabelTrue North / Rounder
ProducerBruce Cockburn, Colin Linden
Bruce Cockburn chronology
Anything Anytime Anywhere: Singles 1979–2002
(2002)
You've Never Seen Everything
(2003)
Speechless
(2005)

You've Never Seen Everything is the 21st studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn, released on July 10, 2003.

Special guests on the album include Hugh Marsh, Jackson Browne, Emmylou Harris, Sarah Harmer, and Sam Phillips.

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Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
PopMatters(not rated)[2]
Rolling Stone[3]

In a review for AllMusic, critic Thom Jurek wrote: "Of his many gifts, two of his most developed are his journalistic eye for detail, and having one ear always to the ground. This time out, the view is sharply contrasting from one song to the next. Politically, this is Cockburn's angriest record since World of Wonders or Stealing Fire... It is pointless to place this record in a pecking order with Cockburn's other work; that it adds to that body of work immeasurably is compliment enough. However, to say that it is necessary because it can cause self- and world-examination in any listener who plays it through is as high a compliment as can be offered."[1] Geoff Ashmun of PopMatters called the album "spellbinding" and noted "Cockburn's as present and relevant as he's ever been better."[2]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Bruce Cockburn, except where noted

Track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Tried and Tested"5:03
2."Open"4:03
3."All Our Dark Tomorrows"6:17
4."Trickle Down" (Cockburn, Andy Milne, Carl Walker)6:16
5."Everywhere Dance" (Cockburn, Milne)4:20
6."Put It in Your Heart"5:27
7."Postcards from Cambodia"6:57
8."Wait No More"4:09
9."Celestial Horses"5:59
10."You've Never Seen Everything"9:16
11."Don't Forget About Delight"5:49
12."Messenger Wind"3:28
Total length:67:04

Personnel

  • Bruce Cockburn - vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, dobro (track 8)
  • Hugh Marsh - violins (except 5), loops (1, 3), keyboard, percussion (7)
  • Andy Milne - piano (4, 5, 10)
  • Grégoire Maret - harmonica (5)
  • Colin Linden - electric mandolins (2), additional bass (7)
  • John Dymond - bass (1–3, 6)
  • Richard Brown - bass (4)
  • Steve Lucas - bass (7, 11)
  • Larry Taylor - upright bass (8, 9, 12)
  • Gary Craig - drums and percussion (exc. 5, 7, 11)
  • Ben Riley - drums (4, 7, 11), additional drums (1, 3)
  • Stephen Hodges - drums and percussion (8, 9, 10), marimba (12)
  • Dr. Divorce - loop (10)
  • John Whynot - human whistle (10)
  • Sam Phillips – vocal harmonies (1)
  • Sarah Harmer – vocal harmonies (2, 11)
  • Emmylou Harris – vocal harmonies (3, 7, 10)
  • Maury LaFoy – vocal harmonies (6)
  • Graham Powell – vocal harmonies (6)
  • Jonell Mosser – vocal harmonies (8)
  • Jackson Browne – vocal harmonies (9)

Production

References

  1. ^ a b Jurek, Thom. "You've Never Seen Everything > Review". AllMusic. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Ashmun, Geoff (July 1, 2003). "Bruce Cockburn: You've Never Seen Everything". PopMatters. Retrieved October 15, 2011.
  3. ^ Rolling Stone review, June 10, 2003[dead link]
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