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Post subject: [2008-11-11] Robert Bradley/Blackwater Surprise "Out Of The Wilderness" Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 7:24 pm |
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Five years after the last studio record, Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise delivers [title]Out of the Wilderness[/title] for 2008. The long-awaited album is the fifth major release from the blind artist who illuminates his listeners with his lyrical and musical vision. "This record brings me back to the time when I started out wanting to be a singer-songwriter, where the music did not need the New York Philharmonic to make it real. It's just me at the piano with the musicians around me finding my groove. I wanted to do a record and just be Robert and sing straight like Jim Reeves on Put Your Sweet Lips a Little Closer to the Phone. I wanted to do a record that was innocent. That s why I say Out of the Wilderness because it is like I've just been born," explains Bradley. Across an intriguing selection of new material, Robert performs with a passionate sincerity whether the subject is his daughter leaving home for the first time in the unusually up-tempo Beautiful Girl, or his yearning for true love in the achingly romantic Gotta Find a Woman, or his heartfelt longing for his home in the ballad to his state Alabama, or just a brother living in Americaland. The ten song emotional journey exposes Robert doing what he does best - captivate with his unmistakable soulfully expressive voice that is deepened by a sense of his hard-won personal life experience. A year in the making, Out of the Wilderness showcases a brilliant collaboration between artist and producer with Bradley's raw authentic spirit equally matched by one of music production's purists. Producer Bruce Robb's vintage analog recording techniques and a musician's soul create the sublime sonic landscape that pairs the rich gospel-honed vocals and bluesman's undressed piano style with superlative musicianship by guitarists Matthew J. Ruffino and Zachary Throne, bassist Larry Bones Dennison, drummer Oscar Seaton, percussionists Craig Krampf and Scot Little Bihlman, and Robb himself on B3 and Wurlitzer. What makes this record really unique is that it is coming from a place that is pure feel and that is not easy to do. Otis Redding, Sam Cooke, Ray Charles... there just aren't that many of them. It takes a special kind of artist, and that's what makes this record so honest. It's that irresistible groove, describes Robb. With the added magic of being one of the final recordings from the famous Cherokee Studios, the resulting album is best described as classic Rhythm and Blues that is remarkably contemporary, and everything a listener and fan can hope for. The songs Love You in the Daytime, Cryin' My Eyes Out, and Everybody Wanna Party are featured in the motion picture Love 'N' Dancing starring Amy Smart and Billy Zane due in US theatres March 2009. Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise will be touring extensively throughout 2009. 1. Out of the Wilderness 2. Beautiful Girl 3. Good Times in My Life 4. Alabama 5. Americaland 6. Love You in the Daytime 7. Don't Pour Water 8. Cryin' My Eyes Out 9. Gotta Find A Woman 10. Everybody Wanna Party http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001IMJWUS/?tag=imwan-20
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