Derek Trucks: Roadsongs: Live
Roadsongs: Live
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- Label: Sony, 2010
- Erscheinungstermin: 25.6.2010
»Roadsongs« ist das neue Live-Doppel-Album von Derek Trucks. Nach seiner erfolgreichen CD »Already Free«, die 2009 sensationell auf Platz 19 in die amerikanischen Billboard-Charts einstieg und für die er Anfang 2010 mit einem Grammy in der Kategorie »Bestes Blues-Album« ausgezeichnet wurde, gehört Derek Trucks in die erste Riege der Top-Gitarristen. »Roadsongs« wurde an zwei Abenden in Chicago’s Park West aufgenommen. Auf dem Album sind einige der Derek Trucks Band-Klassiker zu hören, einige Stücke aus »Already Free«, Allen Toussaints »Get Out My Life Woman« und eine atemberaubende 14 Minuten-Version von »Afro Blue«.
"Energiegeladen flutscht das Zusammenspiel auf den insgesamt 14 Stücken, die Trucks & Band vornehmlich von ihrer 1970er-Jahre-beinflussten Blues- und Soul-rockenden Seite zeigen, teils mit zusätzlicher Horn Section. Dass er mehr drauf hat, zeigen seine Adaption von John Coltranes "Afro Blue" oder das selbstverfasste Instrumental "Rastaman Chant"." (schallplattenmann. de)
"Elsewhere, always everywhere, Trucks and his band deliver an impressive performance, which defies its inherent and instinctual inclination to lean back, conjure the blues, and riff away. Instead, you can feel the band leaning forward on these tracks, swallowing Chicago, the Deep South, New Orleans, and Africa whole, and delivering their own version of what it feels like to be an American in 2010 still playing the blues, and finding a new, incendiary way to communicate its raw, energetic spirit." (jambands. com)
"This live recording captures the band fresh from the studio with increased energy and fluidness complete with Trucks’ staggering solos and New Orleans style horn section. Roadsongs captures some of the best of Trucks’ bluesy slide work such as the incendiary covers of "Key to the Highway": and Dylan’s "Down in the Flood" that rival the originals with their intensity and freshness." (glidemagazine. com)
"The music goes from freeform jazz, to traditional jazz to rock to blues and anywhere else the band decides to go. The end result is part Coltrane, part Grateful Dead and part Allman Brothers, resulting in a delicious Derek Trucks Band stew. If you love virtuoso guitar playing and master level slide soloing then this one is a must-own for you." (classicrockrevisited. com)
"Brewing up a gumbo of electric blues, funk and soul, the DTB dig into grooves within grooves to summon new layers of substance and many a potent moment. A wickedly churlish cover of "Down In The Flood" is an immediate standout, with 31-year-old Derek Trucks maintaining a feral presence on the slide guitar. His abilities on the ax are breathtaking and here he consistently shines, but just as commendable is how he doesn't overshadow the other individuals on stage. Indeed, the DTB comes across like a band in the most authentic, one-for-all sense, with everyone playing for the benefit of the music rather than for that of any one musician." (seattlepi. com)
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"Energiegeladen flutscht das Zusammenspiel auf den insgesamt 14 Stücken, die Trucks & Band vornehmlich von ihrer 1970er-Jahre-beinflussten Blues- und Soul-rockenden Seite zeigen, teils mit zusätzlicher Horn Section. Dass er mehr drauf hat, zeigen seine Adaption von John Coltranes "Afro Blue" oder das selbstverfasste Instrumental "Rastaman Chant"." (schallplattenmann. de)
"Elsewhere, always everywhere, Trucks and his band deliver an impressive performance, which defies its inherent and instinctual inclination to lean back, conjure the blues, and riff away. Instead, you can feel the band leaning forward on these tracks, swallowing Chicago, the Deep South, New Orleans, and Africa whole, and delivering their own version of what it feels like to be an American in 2010 still playing the blues, and finding a new, incendiary way to communicate its raw, energetic spirit." (jambands. com)
"This live recording captures the band fresh from the studio with increased energy and fluidness complete with Trucks’ staggering solos and New Orleans style horn section. Roadsongs captures some of the best of Trucks’ bluesy slide work such as the incendiary covers of "Key to the Highway": and Dylan’s "Down in the Flood" that rival the originals with their intensity and freshness." (glidemagazine. com)
"The music goes from freeform jazz, to traditional jazz to rock to blues and anywhere else the band decides to go. The end result is part Coltrane, part Grateful Dead and part Allman Brothers, resulting in a delicious Derek Trucks Band stew. If you love virtuoso guitar playing and master level slide soloing then this one is a must-own for you." (classicrockrevisited. com)
"Brewing up a gumbo of electric blues, funk and soul, the DTB dig into grooves within grooves to summon new layers of substance and many a potent moment. A wickedly churlish cover of "Down In The Flood" is an immediate standout, with 31-year-old Derek Trucks maintaining a feral presence on the slide guitar. His abilities on the ax are breathtaking and here he consistently shines, but just as commendable is how he doesn't overshadow the other individuals on stage. Indeed, the DTB comes across like a band in the most authentic, one-for-all sense, with everyone playing for the benefit of the music rather than for that of any one musician." (seattlepi. com)
- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 2 (CD)
- 1 I'll Find My Way
- 2 Down In The Flood
- 3 Sailing On
- 4 Get What You Deserve
- 5 Days Is Almost Gone
- 6 Already Free
- 7 Afro Blue
Disk 2 von 2 (CD)
- 1 I Know
- 2 Down Don't Bother Me
- 3 Don't Miss Me
- 4 Rastaman Chant
- 5 Key To The Highway
- 6 Get Out My Life Woman/Who Knows
- 7 Get Out My Life
- 8 Who
- 9 Anyday