Kick at the Darkness
Kick at the Darkness is a tribute album to Canadian singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn, released in 1991. The title comes from a line in the song "Lovers in a Dangerous Time", gotta kick at the darkness 'til it bleeds daylight.
Kick at the Darkness | |
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Compilation album by Various artists | |
Released | 1991 |
Genre | Pop, rock, folk |
Label | Intrepid |
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The album was released on Intrepid Records. Due to the album's success, Intrepid compiled a Joni Mitchell tribute album, Back to the Garden, the following year.
The Barenaked Ladies' rendition of "Lovers in a Dangerous Time" was their first significant chart hit in Canada.
Track listing
- "Lovers in a Dangerous Time" – Barenaked Ladies
- "A Long Time Love Song" – Martin Tielli and Jane Siberry
- "Lord of the Starfields" – Swing Gang
- "Feet Fall on the Road" – Five Guys Named Moe
- "Silver Wheels" – All Her Brothers are Drummers
- "All the Diamonds in the World" – Rebecca Jenkins
- "Wondering Where the Lions Are" – B-Funn
- "Stolen Land" – Chris Bottomley
- "Waiting for the Moon" – Fat Man Waving
- "If I Had a Rocket Launcher" – Cottage Industry
- "Call it Democracy" – Jellyfishbabies
- "One Day I Walk" – Skydiggers
- "Red Ships Take Off in the Distance" – Bob Wiseman
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