Salt, Sun and Time
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Salt, Sun and Time | ||
Studio album by Bruce Cockburn | ||
Released | 1974 | |
Recorded | May – August, 1974 | |
Genre | Folk rock | |
Label | True North | |
Producer(s) | Bruce Anthony Gene Martynec |
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Professional reviews | ||
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Bruce Cockburn chronology | ||
Night Vision (1973) |
Salt, Sun and Time (1974) |
Joy Will Find a Way (1975) |
Sun, Salt and Time is the fifth full length album by Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist Bruce Cockburn; released in late 1974 on True North Records. The album was recorded in Toronto, Ontario at Thunder Sound studio between May and August of 1974; except the songs "Salt, Sun and Time" and "Roulier Sa Bosse" which were mixed at Manta Sound with Leo DeCarlo.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Bruce Cockburn except where noted.
- "All the Diamonds in the World" – 2:42
- "Salt, Sun and Time" – 3:10
- "Don't Have to Tell You Why" – 4:33
- "Stained Glass" – 3:14
- "Rouler Sa Bosse" – 3:47
- "Never So Free" – 4:01
- "Seeds on the Wind" (Bruce Cockburn, Eugene Martynec) – 7:04
- "It Won't Be Long" – 3:48
- "Christmas Song" – 3:53
[edit] Personnel
- Bruce Cockburn – guitar, composer, vocals
- Gene Martynec – synthesizer, guitar, producer
- Jack Zaza – clarinet
- Bruce Anthony – producer
- Bill Seddon – engineer
- Vic Anesini – mastering
- Leo DeCarlo – mixing
- Lyle Wachovsky – photography
- Marcel Moussette – translation
- Bernie Finkelstein – direction
[edit] Trivia
- "Salt, Sun and Time – Matthew, Mark, Luke and John meet Django Reinhardt. Went to England and Scandanavia for some months; came back and had a house built on some land my father gave me not far from Ottawa. This was the first time I'd actually lived in rural surroundings in a stationary way, as opposed to camper travel." – Bruce Cockburn, from the World Of Wonders tour program, circa 1986.