High Winds, White Sky

High Winds, White Sky is the second studio album from Bruce Cockburn, released in 1971 on the True North label.

The album received a Canadian gold record award in 1986.

In a retrospective review, music critic Thom Jurek, writing for Allmusic, called the album "A remarkably fresh and timeless recording...

His tenderness and poetic vision are almost pastoral on these early recordings, something that would get burned off and become hard-bitten (if no less romantic and more dramatic) as his music and social vision grew.

"[1] Tracks 2 thru 9 recorded at RCA's Thunder Sound Studios, Toronto Tracks 1 and 10 recorded at Eastern Sound Studios, Toronto Tracks 11 and 12 recorded live on January 23, 1970 at the Bitter Grounds Coffee House in Kingston, Ontario