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My City of Ruins / My Father's House (Live) [Benefiting Artists for Peace and Justice Haiti Relief] {Digital 45}

Eddie Vedder & Ben Harper

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Customer Reviews

Quality Covers of Two Great Springsteen Songs

Bruce Springsteen first sang My City of Ruins on national TV after the tragic events of 9/11. Vedder doesn't capture the raw emotion Bruce conveyed at the time. However, Vedder shows us another side to the story of loss with his now honed understated vocals.

Ben Harper gives his typically clean, melodic sweeping sound performance on his cover of Bruce Springsteen's My Fathers House (originally found on "Nebraska"). If you know Ben's acoustic music you're almost certain to like this.

Can't go wrong here

Ben Harper and Eddie Vedder each play great music, and these two songs have outstanding lyrics. You can't go wrong with this purchase benefiting the struggle in Haiti.

Two of the best

Amazing songs done beautifully by two of the best musicians in the business today!

Biography

Born: October 28, 1969 in Claremont, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Combining funky, groove-laden soul with handcrafted acoustic folk-rock, Ben Harper enjoyed cult status during the course of the '90s before gaining wider attention toward the decade's end. As a young artist, he drew his influences from classic singer/songwriters, blues revivalists, guitar slingers, and jam bands like Blues Traveler and Phish, which meant he was embraced by critics and college kids alike. Despite finding commercial success with the radio single "Steal My Kisses" in 2000, Harper continued...
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