Rehab Reunion Bruce Hornsby

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Album-Release:
2016

HRA-Release:
29.06.2018

Label: Savoy

Genre: Songwriter

Subgenre: Contemporary

Artist: Bruce Hornsby

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  • 1 Over The Rise 05:13
  • 2 Soon Enough 04:41
  • 3 M.I.A. In M.I.A.M.I 04:14
  • 4 Tipping 03:44
  • 5 Rehab Reunion 03:14
  • 6 Hey Kafka 04:18
  • 7 Tropical Cashmere Sweater 06:08
  • 8 TSA Man 04:32
  • 9 The Valley Road 06:45
  • 10 Celestial Railroad 04:34
  • Total Runtime 47:23

Info for Rehab Reunion



Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Bruce Hornsby has completed recording a new album with The Noisemakers titled Rehab Reunion. The highly respected musician pushes the envelope once again performing solely on the dulcimer throughout. Produced by Hornsby Rehab Reunion reflects a refreshing approach to his songwriting further solidifying his reputation for uncompromising artistry. The piano-free ten song recording features the Noisemakers J.T. Thomas (organ), J.V. Collier (bass), Sonny Emory (washboard, cajon, drums), Gibb Droll (electric and acoustic guitar) and Ross Holmes (fiddle, mandolin) and guest stars Justin Vernon (Bon Iver) singing falsetto harmony on the first single Over the Rise and the legendary Mavis Staples singing a rousing gospel with Hornsby on Celestial Railroad

"Following a high-profile 2015 run reprising his role as keyboardist for the briefly reunited Grateful Dead, Bruce Hornsby returns for another set helming his own band, the Noisemakers. With Dead appreciation reaching a modern-day zenith thanks to their 50th anniversary shows and subsequent introduction to a whole new crossover audience, 2016 is a good time for one of its family members to drop a new album, and Hornsby makes a solid case with Rehab Reunion. The band's last release, 2011's Bride of the Noisemakers, was a sprawling 25-song live double album that covered a wide swath of their capabilities, from freewheeling funk and jazz odysseys to the more concise heartland Americana of Hornsby's earlier days with the Range. Though performed in the studio rather than on-stage, much of Rehab Reunion has the same loose candor of a live album, even if it focuses on a very specific version of the Noisemakers. A latter-day staple of their live shows is a semi-acoustic mid-concert set where Virginia native Hornsby eschews his piano in favor of the Appalachian dulcimer. A staple of American folk and mountain music, the lap dulcimer is a rare visitor in rock music, yet through the grace of his musical mastery, Hornsby manages to shoehorn the four-stringed instrument's limited range into ten spirited full-band tracks that certainly aren't folk songs. The beguiling and serpentine opener "Over the Rise" unfolds over five minutes, building to dramatic crescendoes and featuring a nice guest vocal spot from Bon Iver's Justin Vernon. The lighthearted account of Hornsby's college years in Miami plays out in the rustic folk-rock of "M.I.A. in M.I.A.M.I." and shines thanks to some find organ work from bandmate J.T. Thomas. The Noisemakers fire on all cylinders on "Tropical Cashmere Sweater," another highlight, closing out the album on a high note with the soulful rocker "Celestial Railroad." Written nearly 25 years earlier in hopes that the song might be recorded by the Staple Singers, Hornsby gets his wish, dueting here with Mavis Staples." (Timothy Monger, AMG)

Bruce Hornsby, dulcimer, lead vocals
John "J.T." Thomas, organ
J.V. Collier, bass
Sonny Emory, washboard, cajon, drums
Gibb Droll, electric and acoustic guitar
Ross Holmes, fiddle, mandolin
Moyes Lucas, washboard on "The Valley Road"
Mavis Staples, duet vocals on "Celestial Railroad"
Justin Vernon, background vocals on "Over the Rise"

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