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Showing a decidedly English traditional feel in spots, Sunwheel Dance is a surprise for those who were looking for more of the same from Bruce Cockburn. The album takes on different textures and hues depending on the song playing, from simple folk ("Feet Fall on the Road"), jazz-influenced instrumentals ("Sunwheel Dance") to a country-folk blues in "Dialogue with the Devil." With Sunwheel, Cockburn had begun to show that he couldn't be categorized, and while that made listening to his music so enjoyable, he had a hard time at the retail level. But if you're willing to take a little time and listen with an open ear, you'll find much here to celebrate. [This version of the album contains bonus material.] James Chrispell, All Music Guide