- Source: Songlines (The Derek Trucks Band album)
Songlines is the fifth studio album by American slide guitarist Derek Trucks and his group the Derek Trucks Band. This is the group's first studio album to feature an expanded sextet.
Reception
In a review for AllMusic, Thom Jurek wrote: "Songlines is the finest moment in the Derek Trucks Band's recording career. It's a fully mature, deeply reckoned studio album that bears repeated listening to reveal all its subtlety and the beauty of its creation."
Ben Ratliff of The New York Times called Trucks' guitar work "a delicious pleasure," and stated that the album "improves on the five that preceded it," noting that "There's more texture, more layers of sound, and the producer, Jay Joyce, has artfully dirtied it up with reverb and mixing techniques."
The Washington Post's Geoffrey Himes described the album as "the best jam-band album of the new decade," and noted that it "has set up the baby-faced kid in the blond ponytail as the movement's most likely leader into the next decade."
Writing for All About Jazz, Doug Collette commented: "This album completely captures the diverse strengths of the group and its leader... Trucks' deceptively unassuming presence becomes the focal point that inspires his band, elevating Songlines to an absolutely stellar level."
In an article for JazzTimes, Bill Milkowski wrote: "A remarkably expressive player, Trucks continues to explore on his instrument outside the confines of his regular touring gig with the Allman Brothers. This adventurous CD is the next step in his ongoing journey."
Reviewer George Graham remarked: "Some jam bands can go on for hours without much interesting music happening. Derek Trucks... has never been one to fall victim to jam-band noodling. His palette is wide, his playing is imaginative and his band still rocks."
Track listing
"Volunteered Slavery" (Rahsaan Roland Kirk) – 2:05
"I'll Find My Way" (Trucks, Jay Joyce) – 4:23
"Crow Jane" (Skip James) – 3:53
"Sahib Teri Bandi/Maki Madni" (Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan) – 9:53
"Chevrolet" (Ed Young, Lonnie Young) – 2:24
"Sailing On" (Toots Hibbert) – 3:47
"Revolution" (Jay Joyce) – 3:08
"I'd Rather Be Blind, Crippled and Crazy" (Darryl Carter, Charles Hodges, Don Robey) – 4:33
"All I Do" (Trucks, Mike Mattison, Todd Smallie, Yonrico Scott, Kofi Burbridge) – 6:31
"Mahjoun" (Trucks) – 2:27
"I Wish I Knew (How It Would Feel To Be Free)" (Dick Dallas, Billy Taylor) – 4:07
"This Sky" (Trucks, Mike Mattison, Jay Joyce) – 6:31
Personnel
Derek Trucks - guitars, dobro
Yonrico Scott - drums, percussion, backing vocals
Todd Smallie - bass, vocal
Kofi Burbridge - organ, piano, clavinet, flute, backing vocals
Mike Mattison - lead vocalist
Count M'Butu - percussion, vocals
Additional keyboards performed by Jay Joyce.
Production and crew
Production: Jay Joyce
Recording: Jay Joyce, Giles Reaves, Jason Hall
Mixing: Jay Joyce, with Jason Hall
Mastering: Jim Demaine
Booking: Wayne Forte
Management: Blake Budney
Art Direction / Design: Josh Cheuse
Cover Design and illustration: Jeff Wood
Photography: James Minchin
Setlist illustration: Yonrico Scott
References
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- Songlines (The Derek Trucks Band album)
- Derek Trucks
- The Derek Trucks Band
- The Derek Trucks Band (album)
- Roadsongs (The Derek Trucks Band album)
- Soul Serenade (Derek Trucks album)
- Songlines (disambiguation)
- Joyful Noise (album)
- Kofi Burbridge
- Songlines Live