Robben Ford - 2007 - Truth, Modern Electric Blues
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 Posted: 16-12-2007, 17:42 (post 1, #805277)

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Robben Ford - Truth
Артист: Robben Ford
Альбом: Truth, 2007
Издатель: Concord Records / 0888072302341
Жанр: Modern Electric Blues
Формат файла: iso.wv, covers
Ссылка 1: CD 1 129 clicks
Ссылка 2: CD 2
Нахождение: eDonkey/Torrent
Примечание: Repack, CUETools
TRACKLIST
 1. Lateral Climb
 2. How Deep In the Blues (Do You Want To Go)
 3. Nobody's Fault But Mine
 4. Riley B. King
 5. You're Gonna Need a Friend
 6. One Man's Ceiling Is Another Man's Floor
 7. Too Much
 8. Peace On My Mind
 9. There'll Never Be Another You
10. River Of Soul
11. Moonchild Blues


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 Posted: 16-12-2007, 17:44 (post 2, #805278)

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Not to be confused with Jeff Beck's identically titled 1968 album of crackling blues-rock fusion, this disc incorporates Robben Ford's unique blend of blues and jazz, but not rock. His first studio outing in four years shoehorns his traditionally biting, incisive-yet-clean guitar licks into songs that can't easily be pigeonholed. The opening easygoing Chicago shuffle of "Lateral Climb" is about as bluesy as it gets. The tune kick-starts the proceedings with a blazing solo that will have guitar fans salivating that this is finally the release where Ford opens up on his instrument. But the set shifts into a distinctive blend of R&B, jazz, smooth blues, and pop that displays the multitalented musician's strengths as a supple, subtle, and inviting vocalist as well as an intermittently skillful songwriter. A taut cover of Otis Redding's "Nobody's Fault but Mine" finds Ford mining a Memphis groove, as does the gospel-tinted "You're Gonna Need a Friend," cowritten with his wife. "Too Much" features an ominous plodding beat that never quite connects until the slashing solo, and the less said about the clichéd B.B. King tribute "Riley B. King" (cowritten with Keb' Mo') the better. But a rousing version of Paul Simon's "One Man's Ceiling Is Another Man's Floor" with Susan Tedeschi hits the soulful sweet spot Ford occasionally misses with the sporadically bland, yet agreeably jazzy fare that dominates this eclectic project's final third. --Hal Horowitz

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On his latest release, guitar legend Robben Ford speaks the truth...not just with the sound of his guitar, but with the vision behind his music as he ventures deep into the blues with aggressive licks, direct and honest vocals and an uncharacteristic, yet appealing, rough edge. The CD also features Susan Tedeschi on the song One Man's Ceiling Is Another Man's Floor. Robben will be on tour throughout the Month of August 2007.


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Robben Ford is at that stage in his career when he needs to make a decision. It's been well established for decades that he is one of the truly great guitar players out there. He has mastered the many styles placed in front of him and bitten off and chewed more. But that doesn't necessarily mean he is a great songwriter; he's not, and that's painfully obvious on Truth. Perhaps the best that can be said about this recording is that it is the work of a very competent bandleader and producer who happens to play one hell of a mean guitar. It also features fine performances from organist Larry Goldings and bassist Will Lee, and guest appearances from Susan Tedeschi (whose soulful voice literally saves a cover of Paul Simon's "One Man's Ceiling Is Another Man's Floor") and Bernie Worrell (on "Riley B. King"). That said, Ford's songs are rather tired, generic, and unidentifiable except for his guitar playing and Goldings' amazing organ playing when he appears on one (though a notable exception to this is the midnight blue protest tune "Peace on My Mind"). His singing voice hasn't gotten any better with the years. He can hold a tune, but it's as if there isn't anything there. His choosing to cover Otis Redding's classic "Nobody's Fault But Mine" was a terrible mistake, as anyone who has ever heard the original would attest. If you are a Ford fan, you no doubt look forward to more of his playing and it's here, but it seems bound by most of these unchallenging songs. If you're not, and know nothing about the man, there is simply little here to recommend this set. Ford should pull a Tiger Woods and break everything he knows down and begin again; he has too much talent to simply coast like this.
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 Posted: 16-12-2007, 18:17 (post 3, #805286)

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Спасибо,а можно этот прекрасный релиз на треккер выложить. :hi:
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 Posted: 16-12-2007, 18:23 (post 4, #805288)

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Спасибо,а можно этот прекрасный релиз на треккер выложить. :hi:
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 Posted: 16-12-2007, 18:30 (post 5, #805290)

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ты злобный, но не Злобный релизёр :p: :actu: :drag:
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 Posted: 16-12-2007, 19:03 (post 6, #805299)

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Torrent link added, always a pleasure! :hi:
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 Posted: 16-12-2007, 19:18 (post 7, #805304)

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thanks :D:
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