Bone on Bone

Bone on Bone

by Bruce Cockburn
Bone on Bone

Bone on Bone

by Bruce Cockburn

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Overview

It's been six years since Bruce Cockburn delivered a studio offering. His daughter was born in 2012, he assembled a career-spanning box set, and wrote a candid memoir, Rumours of Glory. When he was finally free of his writing and curatorial chores, he wondered if there was anything left to say. A book of poems by Canada's greatest 20th century poet, Al Purdy, provided inspiration. The song "3 Al Purdys," in which Cockburn sings and speaks the yarn of a homeless wanderer under the spell of the poet (and weds his words to Purdy's) is one of the finest tracks here (and one of four to feature jazz cornetist Ron Miles). Cockburn's less concerned with perfection, particularly when it comes to his vocals. In his seventies, his instrument is gruffer, but via Colin Linden's immediate production, it proves a benefit. "States I'm In" is a searing, insightful, rearview look at what Cockburn's witnessed -- beautiful and horrible -- in his global travels as a musician and an Amnesty International observer. He transforms the song from reverie to a meditation on the present realities and in his own life and society. There's a more overt engagement with Christianity on this record, balanced by a sense of "growing tenser with the times" while living in a country led by Donald Trump. The bumping rockabilly shuffle "Stab at Mater" (a wonderful wordplay on the Latin "Stabat Mater") illustrates the experiential grind between spiritual insight and everyday life that deepens them both. Members of his local San Francisco church were recruited as a chorus here and elsewhere, including on the folk-inflected, poetic, yet urgent "Forty Years in the Wilderness." ("...getting to the know the beasts....") "Looking & Waiting" is wafting acoustic reggae. Buoyed by the chorus, it's a hymn to knowing full well that waiting is indeed the hardest part of faith. The title track is a gorgeous instrumental acoustic guitar workout, while "Mon Chemin" is a jazzy, Latinized folk song buoyed by charango and dulcimer, with Miles' cornet, accordionist nephew John Aaron Cockburn, bassist John Dymond, and drummer Gary Craig. The final two tracks also use blues as jumping-off points. On "Jesus Train," Cockburn delivers them through fingerpopping, house-rocking 21st century gospel. It's followed by the traditional "Twelve Gates to the City" (so closely associated with the Rev. Gary Davis). Cockburn makes it his own by adding some new lyrics and a radical NOLA-styled R&B arrangement -- Miles' Louis Armstrong-esque fills and the chorus add soulful weight to the proposition. Bone on Bone is a fine, deep return. This somewhat grimier and edgier Cockburn is clearly inspired, his lyrics are both jagged and elegant; they dovetail in songs that question and reveal the rough-hewn beauty of a life guided by spiritual principles. He continues to question these principles while affirming their primacy as a witness to the world's brutality. They also struggle with the next right thing and how to accomplish it, even when it seems pointless to try, and that kind of struggle is the kind of hope we need more of. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 09/15/2017
Label: True North Records
UPC: 0620638067826
Rank: 42021

Tracks

  1. States I'm In
  2. Stab at Matter
  3. 40 Years in the Wilderness
  4. Cafe Society
  5. 3 Al Purdy's
  6. Looking and Waiting
  7. Bone on Bone
  8. Mon Chemin
  9. False River
  10. Jesus Train
  11. Twelve Gates to the City

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Bruce Cockburn   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Charango,Dulcimer,Harmonica,Percussion,Piano (Thumb),Guitar (12 String)
Kate Lamont   Choir/Chorus
Tamara Silvera   Choir/Chorus
John Aaron Cockburn   Kalimba,Accordion
Brandon Robert Young   Vocals
Andi Woodward   Choir/Chorus
Jonathon Travis   Choir/Chorus
Juliana Travis   Choir/Chorus
Julie Suan   Choir/Chorus
Shanna Travis   Choir/Chorus
The San Francisco Lighthouse Chorus   Vocals
Robert Occhipinti   Bass (Upright)
Gary Craig   Drums,Percussion
John Dymond   Bass,Bass (Electric)
Colin Linden   Mando,Guitar,Vocals,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
John Whynot   Organ
Scott Amendola   Drums
Ron Miles   Cornet
Mary Gauthier   Vocals
John Shifflett   Bass (Upright)
Ruby Amanfu   Vocals
Amanda Perez   Choir/Chorus
Julie Wolf   Accordion,Choir/Chorus
Bernie Finkelstein   Director

Technical Credits

Marcel Moussette   Translation
Chris Stringer   Engineer
A Man Called Wrycraft   Design,Art Direction
Al Purdy   Composer
John Aaron Cockburn   Harmony
Daniel Keebler   Photography
Alex Gamble   Assistant Engineer
Brandon Robert Young   Harmony
Aiden Nelson   Mixing Assistant
Ben Bacey   Assistant Engineer
Jaycob Bellochio   Assistant Engineer
Nate Nauseda   Assistant Engineer
Traditional   Composer
Colin Linden   Mixing,Harmony,Engineer,Producer,Additional Production
Greg Calbi   Mastering
John Whynot   Mixing
Robert Kirby   Mixing Assistant
Adam Munoz   Engineer
Bruce Cockburn   Composer,Cover Photo
Julie Wolf   Engineer,Producer
Jane Macaulay   Translation
Matt Wright   Engineer
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