The Trouble with Normal (album)

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Released1983
RecordedSeptember 1982 – January 1983
Length42:22
The Trouble with Normal
Studio album by
Released1983
RecordedSeptember 1982 – January 1983
GenrePop rock
Length42:22
LabelTrue North
ProducerGene Martynec
Bruce Cockburn chronology
Inner City Front
(1981)
The Trouble with Normal
(1983)
Stealing Fire
(1984)

The Trouble with Normal is a 1983 studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn. The album contains nine songs (eleven in the 2002 remastered release). It marks a continuing shift from Cockburn's early folk-influenced and "mystic" acoustic works, featuring electric guitar and synthesizers, but the lyrical themes build on earlier albums.

True North released a remastered deluxe version on November 19, 2002, which includes two extra tracks recorded during the same sessions.[1][2]

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In a retrospective review, AllMusic critic Brett Hartenbach wrote, "Like his two previous efforts in the '80s, The Trouble with Normal places Bruce Cockburn yet another step further from his days as Canada's resident mystic folky. And while he had touched on similar musical themes on earlier recordings, the eclectic blend of folk, rock, and world music here is much more defined and realized... There is the tendency to get heavy-handed at times, but still, The Trouble With Normal contains some of Cockburn's most beautifully imagistic writing to date and is another strong effort."[3]

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