Brighter Days
Robert Randolph & The Family Band
Available in MQA and 96 kHz / 24-bit AIFF, FLAC high resolution audio formats
1.1
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Baptise Me
Robert Randolph & The Family Band |
4:06 | ||
1.2
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Don't Fight It
Robert Randolph & The Family Band |
3:35 | ||
1.3
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Simple Man
Robert Randolph & The Family Band |
3:03 | ||
1.4
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Have Mercy
Robert Randolph & The Family Band |
4:17 | ||
1.5
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Cut Em Loose
Robert Randolph & The Family Band |
3:37 | ||
1.6
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Second Hand Man
Robert Randolph & The Family Band |
3:03 | ||
1.7
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Cry Over Me
Robert Randolph & The Family Band |
4:47 | ||
1.8
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I Need You
Robert Randolph & The Family Band |
3:23 | ||
1.9
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I'm Living Off the Love You Give
Robert Randolph & The Family Band |
3:25 | ||
1.10
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Strange Train
Robert Randolph & The Family Band |
5:14 | ||
Total Playing Time 38:30
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Grammy Award Nomination – Best Contemporary Blues Album, 2019
Robert Randolph grew up playing sacred steel music – basically gospel played on pedal steel guitar – on the House of God church in Orange, New Jersey, and began taking his joyous, gospel-infused music out to clubs and into the world.
When it was time to record Brighter Days, after releasing the Grammy-nominated album Got Soul, Robert chose to work with producer Dave Cobb. Cobb is best known for his work with new country stars like Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson, Brandi Carlile, and Jason Isbell. Looking beyond anyone's expectations or his own preconceptions helped Randolph circle back to where it all began for him: church music.
Brighter Days is a full dive back to Randolph's gospel roots, mixing it up with blues, soul, funk, and the unmistaken sound of the pedal steel guitar. Robert Randolph makes the instrument weep, wail, scream and holler!
Highly recommended for fans of furious slide guitarists, like Sonny Landreth, Derek Trucks and the almighty Duane Allman.
Robert Randolph grew up playing sacred steel music – basically gospel played on pedal steel guitar – on the House of God church in Orange, New Jersey, and began taking his joyous, gospel-infused music out to clubs and into the world.
When it was time to record Brighter Days, after releasing the Grammy-nominated album Got Soul, Robert chose to work with producer Dave Cobb. Cobb is best known for his work with new country stars like Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson, Brandi Carlile, and Jason Isbell. Looking beyond anyone's expectations or his own preconceptions helped Randolph circle back to where it all began for him: church music.
Brighter Days is a full dive back to Randolph's gospel roots, mixing it up with blues, soul, funk, and the unmistaken sound of the pedal steel guitar. Robert Randolph makes the instrument weep, wail, scream and holler!
Highly recommended for fans of furious slide guitarists, like Sonny Landreth, Derek Trucks and the almighty Duane Allman.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Provogue Records Studio Masters
Track 5 – 48 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit
Tracks 7, 10 – contains material which utilizes a limited amount of the available bandwidth
Track 5 – 48 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit
Tracks 7, 10 – contains material which utilizes a limited amount of the available bandwidth