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Ridin'

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発売日 2023年02月17日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルImports
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 IMT90274702
SKU 790490274707

構成数 : 1枚

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Family
    2. 2.
      Ridin'
    3. 3.
      Blues Funky Like Dat (Ft. Taj Mahal & Jontavious Willis)
    4. 4.
      The Ballad Of John Howard Griffin (Ft. Russell Malone)
    5. 5.
      500 Miles
    6. 6.
      Tulsa Town
    7. 7.
      Onwards (Interlude)
    8. 8.
      Hold The Line (Ft. Russell Malone)
    9. 9.
      I Got My Own (Ft. Amar Sundy)
    10. 10.
      Call Me By My Name (Ft. Harrison Kennedy)
    11. 11.
      Joybells
    12. 12.
      Sinner Man With Eric Bibb String Band (Live At Wheatland Festival)
    13. 13.
      Free (Ft. Habib Koit )
    14. 14.
      People You Love
    15. 15.
      Church Bells (Interlude)

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Eric Bibb

商品の紹介

Blues and roots veteran Eric Bibb follows 2021s provocative and profound Dear America with Ridin, a continuation of many of its themes and topics. The Stockholm-based musician revisits in song the activism of the Civil Rights movement and the ongoing struggle for equality, current events, and personal experiences. Its ethos was inspired by painter Eastman Johnsons 1862 painting "A Ride for Liberty," depicting a Black family fleeing slavery during the American Civil War. Bibb was inspired by the "hope, determination and courage in the work that is at the core of the African American experience and needed now throughout the world." Produced and mixed by Glen Scott, Bibb enlisted friends including bluesmen Taj Mahal, Jontavious Willis, jazz guitarist Russell Malone, African guitarist/vocalist Habib Koite, and kora master Lamine Cissokho, among others. "Family" is a banjo-, snare-, and organ-driven intro that introduces the albums overarching theme: "I am like you/You are like me," in call-and-response with a gospel choir. Its haunted and haunting; Bibb knows there should be no need to state the obvious. The title track is a rolling, electric Delta choogler that recalls the swampy blues of RL Burnside about riding on the metaphorical freedom train, as Bibb bridges the Civil Rights era with the continued racial strife and oppression of the 2000s underscored by a searing slide guitar solo atop the boogie. Mahal and Willis aid on the stomping rural roots of "Blues Funky Like Dat." While it deviates topically, its gutbucket back porch groove underscores the albums theme. The union of the three mens voices improvising and affirming Bibb adds force and authority. Jazz guitarist Malone makes his first appearance on "The Ballad of John Howard Griffin." Its subject was the author of the historic "Black Like Me," a journalistic account of a white man who underwent medical procedures to live as a Black man in the South. Rhythmically driven by fingersnaps, acoustic and electric guitars swing in dialogue; Bibb relates his tale accompanied by a doo wop choir. "Tulsa Town" is a hypnotic country-blues that relates the harrowing story of the citys 1921 racial massacre on Greenwood Avenue, the home of Oklahomas "Black Wall St," by jealous whites. Bibb is joined by Harrison Kennedy on "Call Me by My Name," an original that recounts the abundant contributions Black people have made to core American history across the centuries and a refusal to be acknowledged for anything less. "Free" weds a gospel chorus to twinned lead vocals by Bibb and Koite amid skilled interplay between the guitarists and Cissokhos sparkling kora. "People You Love" is a country song complete with pedal steel, a lilting melody, and poetic lyrics; its one of the most incisive songs Bibb has ever composed. Ridin is prescient in equating historys achievements, tragedies, and struggles with those occurring in the 21st century, buoyed by a sublime musical palette of blues, folk, and Americana that matches and amplifies its profound lyric themes and stories. ~ Thom Jurek
Rovi

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