The Charity Of Night

Bruce Cockburn

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180g double LP – Burgundy coloured vinyl, limited quantity. Simultaneously looking back and forward in his music development, Bruce Cockburn’s twentieth album ‘The Charity of Night’ represents a shift from his earlier folk influenced song writing of his previous works, and returns to his jazz-inflected focus.

Never before released on vinyl, this album was one of those included in his now sold-out limited-edition 50th Anniversary box set from 2020, and was selected by fan demand to be released on its own.

The album has a cohesive theme of reflection and memory that runs through- out, and is one of his most personal and revealing albums as Cockburn recalls events of his past, taking stock and coming to grips with each. This radio loved “Night Train”, but the centerpiece of the album is the title song, the realisation that “The Charity of Night” provides refuge and peace from the harsh realities exposed in the cold hard light of day.

Musically the album has Cockburn’s core backing players of this era: solid bass and drums provided by Rob Wasserman and Gary Craig. Guest Gary Burton provides shimmering vibraphone on three songs, and other guests include Bonnie Raitt, Ani DiFranco, Jonatha Brooke, and Patty Larkin.

Acclaimed by fans and critics alike, this album is an essential part of the Cockburn catalog.

Bruce Cockburn has written more than 400 songs on 35 albums over a career spanning 50 years, of which 23 have received gold or platinum certification. He has sold more than nine-million copies worldwide, is a member of the Canadian Songwriter Hall of Fame, and is the winner of 13 Juno Awards from more than 30 nominations.

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Track Listings

  1. Night Train
  2. Get Up Jonah
  3. Pacing The Cage
  4. Mistress Of Storms
  5. The Whole Night Sky
  6. The Coming Rains
  7. Birmingham Shadows
  8. The Mines Of Mozambique
  9. Live On My Mind
  10. The Charity Of Night
  11. Strange Waters

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