Stealing Fire (Bruce Cockburn Album)
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''Stealing Fire'' is an album by
Bruce Cockburn Bruce Douglas Cockburn ( ; born May 27, 1945) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist. His song styles range from folk to jazz-influenced rock and his lyrics cover a broad range of topics including human rights, environmental issues, p ...
released in 1984. It featured the hit singles "If I Had a Rocket Launcher", an angry political commentary on refugees under fire, and "Lovers in a Dangerous Time". John Naslen received a Juno Award for " Recording Engineer of the Year" for his work on this album, and producers Goldsmith and Crawford received a nomination for "
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Background and writing

After a trip to Central America on behalf of the Canadian arm of the charity Oxfam, Cockburn crafted an album featuring world-music influences and lyrics concerning life in the third world. He was moved by the plight of Guatemalan refugees in southern Mexico ("On the Rio Lancantún one hundred thousand wait"), and wrote the song "If I Had a Rocket Launcher" which reached a high of #88 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 charts with an associated music video regularly played on MTV. Despite the apparent threat of violence in the lyrics, Cockburn would later state, "this is not a call to arms; this is a cry." The single "Lovers in a Dangerous Time" contains some of Cockburn's most recognizable lyric writing form, with the picturesque line "got to kick at the darkness till it bleeds daylight". This line would be picked up by U2's lead singer and lyricist Bono who would use it in the U2 song "
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'' album) with his own line "I heard a singer on the radio late last night / Says he's gonna kick the darkness till it bleeds daylight". For this reason, Cockburn is credited in the liner notes to ''Rattle and Hum''. U2 would also later attempt a cover of Cockburn's hit song "If I Had a Rocket Launcher" in rehearsal, but did not formally record the results. "Lovers in a Dangerous Time" and "If I Had a Rocket Launcher" were covered by the Canadian bands Barenaked Ladies and Cottage Industry, respectively, on the 1991 Cockburn tribute album ''
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''. The Barenaked Ladies cover was released as a single.


Reception

In a retrospective review,
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critic Brett Hartenbach wrote the album "passionately and eloquently details what ockburnhad seen while in Nicaragua and Guatemala... despite a few less than compelling tracks, is the work of an artist at his peak. It also contains some of the most intensely significant material by a singer/songwriter in the 1980s." In 2018, the album won the Polaris Heritage Prize Jury Award in the 1976–1985 category."Rush, Alanis Morissette, Kid Koala Among Polaris Heritage Prize Winners"
'' Exclaim!'', October 23, 2018.


Track listing

All songs written by Bruce Cockburn except as noted. #"
Lovers in a Dangerous Time "Lovers in a Dangerous Time" is a song by Bruce Cockburn, originally released on his 1984 album '' Stealing Fire''. The song was a top 40 hit for Cockburn, peaking at No. 25 on the Canadian charts the week of August 18, 1984. Background Accordin ...
" – 4:06 #"Maybe the Poet" (Cockburn, Jon Goldsmith, Fergus Marsh) – 4:51 #"Sahara Gold" – 4:30 #"Making Contact" – 4:47 #"Peggy's Kitchen Wall" – 4:46 #"To Raise the Morning Star" (Cockburn, Marsh) – 5:51 #"Nicaragua" – 4:44 #"
If I Had a Rocket Launcher "If I Had a Rocket Launcher" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn, from his 1984 album '' Stealing Fire''. The song was inspired by Cockburn's visit, sponsored by Oxfam, to Guatemalan refugee camps in Mexico following the coun ...
" – 4:58 #"Dust and Diesel" – 5:24 Two songs recorded during the ''Stealing Fire'' sessions, "Yanqui Go Home" and "Call It the Sundance", did not make the final album cut due to the length of the album. They would later be released in 2003 on the
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CD edition of the album.


Album credits


Personnel

*Bruce Cockburn – guitar and vocals * Jon Goldsmith – keyboards,
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on "Maybe the Poet" and "Peggy's Kitchen Wall" *Fergus Marsh – bass and
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*Miche Pouliot – drums *Chi Sharpe – percussion *Rick Shurman – ground effects on "Maybe the Poet" *Vern Doerge, Jerry Johnson, Mike Malone, Rick Tait –
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on "Making Contact" *
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– background vocals on "Lovers in a Dangerous Time" *Paul Henderson – background vocals on "Lovers in a Dangerous Time" * Shawne Jackson – background vocals on "Maybe the Poet", "Making Contact", "Peggy's Kitchen Wall", "Morning Star" *
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– background vocals on "Maybe the Poet", "Making Contact" *
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– background vocals on "Maybe the Poet", "Making Contact" *Tim Ryan – background vocals on "Making Contact" *Judy Cade – background vocals on "Peggy's Kitchen Wall" *Kerry Crawford – background vocals on "Peggy's Kitchen Wall" *Colina Phillips – background vocals on "Peggy's Kitchen Wall", "Morning Star" *Sharon Lee Williams – background vocals on "Peggy's Kitchen Wall", "Morning Star"


Production

*Jon Goldsmith – producer *Kerry Crawford – producer *John Naslen –
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*Ron Searles – assistant engineer *
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*Blair Dawson – cover painting *Bart Schoales – art direction *George Whiteside – photography


References

* Liner notes from the 2003 remastered CD edition of ''Stealing Fire''.


External links


Cockburn Project
– Interview notes on ''Stealing Fire'' songs. {{Authority control 1984 albums Bruce Cockburn albums True North Records albums