Artist's albums
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2001 · album
Waltz Across America (Live)
2000 · album
Rarities, B-Sides and Slow, Sad Waltzes
1999 · album
Such Ferocious Beauty
2023 · album
Shadows 2
2023 · single
Hard To Build. Easy To Break.
2023 · single
What I Lost
2023 · single
Sharon
2022 · album
Songs of the Recollection
2022 · album
Ghosts
2020 · album
All That Reckoning
2018 · album
The Things We Do to Each Other
2018 · single
All That Reckoning, Pt. 1
2018 · single
The Wilderness - The Nomad Series, Vol.4
2012 · album
Sing in My Meadow: The Nomad Series, Vol. 3
2011 · album
Demons: The Nomad Series, Vol. 2
2011 · album
Renmin Park: The Nomad Series, Vol. 1
2010 · album
Acoustic Junk (Limited Edition)
2009 · album
At the End of Paths Taken
2007 · album
Early 21st Century Blues
2005 · album
One Soul Now
2004 · album
In the Time Before Llamas
2003 · album
Platinum & Gold Collection
2003 · compilation
The Radio One Sessions
2002 · album
Best Of Cowboy Junkies
2001 · compilation
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Biography
Sometimes revolutions begin quietly. In 1988, Cowboy Junkies proved that there was an audience waiting for something quiet, beautiful and reflective. The Trinity Session was like a whisper that cut through the noise -- and it was compelling. It stood out in the midst of the flash and bombast that came to define the late 80's. The now classic recording combined folk, blues and rock in a way that had never been heard before and went on to sell more than a million copies. With Cowboy Junkies’ new album, All That Reckoning, the band once again gently shakes the listener to wake up. Whether commenting on the fragile state of the world or on personal relationships, this new collection of songs encourages the listener to take notice. It also may be the most powerful album Cowboy Junkies have yet recorded. While the music is characteristically easy to listen to, the songs on “All That Reckoning” are visceral. In true Junkies fashion, the gentleness is juxtaposed with rock that can be jarring.