Inner City Front

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Inner City Front
Bruce Cockburn Inner City Front.jpg
Studio album by
Released1981
RecordedApril – June, 1981
GenreFolk, pop
Length44:49
LabelTrue North
ProducerBruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn chronology
Humans
(1980)
Inner City Front
(1981)
The Trouble with Normal
(1983)

Inner City Front is the eleventh full-length album by Canadian singer/songwriter Bruce Cockburn, released in 1981 by True North Records.

Reception[]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic4.5/5 stars [1]

In a retrospective review, Allmusic critic Brett Hartenbach wrote, "Musically, moody synths, violin, and woodwinds on Inner City Front underscore the dark, reflective nature of the material, which like its predecessor, deals with the "paradox and contrast" in the human condition, from personal relationships to world affairs. Also, for the second consecutive recording, Cockburn eschews the folkier, acoustic leanings of his '70s work and places both feet squarely into the jazz and worldbeat rock that dominated the majority of Humans."[1]

Track listing[]

All songs written by Bruce Cockburn.

  1. "You Pay Your Money and You Take Your Chance"
  2. "The Strong One"
  3. "All's Quiet on the Inner City Front"
  4. "Radio Shoes"
  5. "Wanna Go Walking"
  6. "And We Dance"
  7. "Justice"
  8. "Broken Wheel"
  9. "Loner"

Personnel[]

  • Bruce Cockburn – vocals, dulcimer, guitar
  • Bob Disalle – drums
  • Memo Acevedo – percussion
  • Ruholla Khomeini – percussion
  • Jon Goldsmith – keyboards
  • Dennis Pendrith – bass
  • Hugh Marsh – mandolin, violin
  • M. Kaddafi – backing vocals
  • Murray McLauchlan – backing vocals
  • Kathryn Moses – reeds, woodwinds, backing vocals

Production[]

  • Bruce Cockburn – producer
  • Bernie Finkelstein – associate producer
  • Gary Gray – engineer
  • George Marino – mastering
  • Bart Schoales – art Direction, photography
  • George Whiteside – photography

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Hartenbach, Brett. "Inner City Front > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved December 15, 2011.
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