Spirit Trail
Spirit Trail | ||||
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Released | October 13, 1998 | |||
Genre | Rock Jazz Bluegrass | |||
Length | 90:29 | |||
Label | RCA | |||
Producer | Bruce Hornsby / Michael Mangini and Hornsby (tracks 3 and 14) | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Spirit Trail is the sixth studio album by American pianist and singer Bruce Hornsby, released by RCA Records as a double CD in 1998. The cover artwork depicts Hornsby's uncle, Charles Hornsby.[2]
The album blended instrumental tracks with the story-telling, rock, jazz, and other musical forms Hornsby had delved into over his career. Over the two discs, Hornsby wove a tapestry of varied textures, from the fervent spirituality and almost gospel dirge of "Preacher in the Ring, parts I & II," to the catchy chord progressions of "Sad Moon."[3]
Spirit Trail has been often mentioned to be one of Bruce Hornsby's best albums.[citation needed] Several tracks, notably "Fortunate Son", have since become fan favorites and staples at Hornsby's concerts.
Among other homages, the song "Sunflower Cat (Some Dour Cat) (Down With That)" sampled and looped the main lick from the Grateful Dead song "China Cat Sunflower."[4] Spirit Trail considered "very Southern" themes with "songs about race, religion, judgment and tolerance" and "struggles with these issues"[3]—notably on "Sneaking Up on Boo Radley," which references the character from Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel To Kill a Mockingbird.
Track listing
[edit]All songs by Bruce Hornsby, except where noted.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "King of the Hill" | 6:17 | |
2. | "Resting Place" | 4:44 | |
3. | "Preacher in the Ring, Part I" | 5:02 | |
4. | "Preacher in the Ring, Part II" | 4:46 | |
5. | "Song C" | 2:46 | |
6. | "Sad Moon" | 6:33 | |
7. | "Pete and Manny" | Hornsby, John Hornsby | 3:14 |
8. | "Fortunate Son" | 4:14 | |
9. | "Sneaking Up on Boo Radley" | 5:15 | |
10. | "Great Divide" | 5:01 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Line in the Dust" | 4:42 | |
2. | "See the Same Way" | 5:36 | |
3. | "Shadow Hand" | 4:16 | |
4. | "Sunlight Moon" | Hornsby, Keith Hornsby, Michael Mangini, Russell Hornsby | 4:20 |
5. | "Listen to the Silence" | 4:34 | |
6. | "Funhouse" | 4:22 | |
7. | "Sunflower Cat (Some Dour Cat) (Down With That)" | Hornsby, Jerry Garcia, Michael Mangini, Robert Hunter | 3:55 |
8. | "Song D" | 2:03 | |
9. | "Swan Song" | 4:56 | |
10. | "Variations on Swan Song and Song D" | 3:53 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Living In The Sunshine" | 6:04 |
2. | "Groove Infatuation" | 3:49 |
3. | "Evening Sun" | 4:37 |
4. | "Clown's Tambourine" | 6:17 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "King Of The Hill" | 6:42 |
2. | "Resting Place (Boulder, CO 8/17/19)" | 11:22 |
3. | "Preacher In The Ring, Pt. 1 / Variation II (Webern) / Catenaires (Carter)" | 8:11 |
4. | "Fortunate Son" | 5:14 |
5. | "Sneaking Up On Boo Radley" | 5:38 |
6. | "See The Same Way" | 6:50 |
7. | "Shadow Hand" | 4:55 |
8. | "Funhouse" | 7:39 |
9. | "Sunflower Cat (Some Dour Cat) (Down With That) (Dillon, CO 8/19/19)" | 7:50 |
10. | "Swan Song (taken from Bride Of The Noisemakers)" | 6:12 |
In territories other than the USA, the album was released as a single disc, omitting the tracks "Sunlight Moon", "Listen To The Silence" and "Funhouse", and with a different running order.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Line in the Dust" | 4:42 | |
2. | "See the Same Way" | 5:36 | |
3. | "Shadow Hand" | 4:16 | |
4. | "King of the Hill" | 6:17 | |
5. | "Resting Place" | 4:44 | |
6. | "Preacher in the Ring, Part I" | 5:02 | |
7. | "Preacher in the Ring, Part II" | 4:46 | |
8. | "Song C" | 2:46 | |
9. | "Sad Moon" | 6:33 | |
10. | "Pete and Manny" | Hornsby, John Hornsby | 3:14 |
11. | "Fortunate Son" | 4:14 | |
12. | "Sneaking up on Boo Radley" | 5:15 | |
13. | "Great Divide" | 5:01 | |
14. | "Sunflower Cat (Some Dour Cat) (Down With That)" | Hornsby, Jerry Garcia, Michael Mangini, Robert Hunter | 3:55 |
15. | "Song D" | 2:03 | |
16. | "Swan Song" | 4:56 | |
17. | "Variations on Swan Song and Song D" | 3:53 |
Musicians
[edit]- Bruce Hornsby – vocals, grand piano, Wurlitzer electric piano, organ, Korg Wavestation, Minimoog, dulcimer
- J. T. Thomas – organ
- David Bendeth – guitar
- Jerry Garcia, on guitar, is sampled, posthumously, on Disc 2, track 7.
- Adam Larrabee – guitar
- John Leventhal – guitar, bouzouki
- Michael Mangini – guitar
- Wayne Pooley – guitar
- Matt Scannell – guitar, mandolin
- J. V. Collier – bass
- Skoti Alain Elliott – bass
- John Pierce – bass
- Matt Chamberlain – drums, percussion
- John Molo – drums, percussion
- Shawn Pelton – drums, percussion
- Bobby Hornsby – shaker
- Ernesto Laboy – congas
- Bobby Read – clarinet, flute, saxophones
- Tim Streagle – trombone
- John D'earth – trumpet
- Ashley MacIsaac – violin
- David Mansfield – violin
- Colette Coward – backing vocals
- Kyle Davis – backing vocals
- Debbie Henry – backing vocals
- Joe Lee – backing vocals
Production
[edit]- Produced by Bruce Hornsby (Tracks #1, 2, 4-13, 15-17); Bruce Hornsby and Michael Mangini (Tracks #3 & 14).
- Production Assistance – Melissa Reagan
- Production Coordination – Sue Tropio
- Engineers – Wayne Pooley (Tracks #1, 2, 4-13, 15-17), Skoti Alain Elliot (Tracks #3 & 14) and Mark Needham (Tracks #4-7, 11 & 12).
- Second Engineer (Tracks #3 & 14) – Sharon Kearney
- Mixed by Wayne Pooley (Tracks #1-13, 15-17) and Skoti Alain Elliot (Track #14).
- Mastered by Tom Coyne at Sterling Sound (New York, NY).
- Art Direction and Design – Bruce Hornsby and Kim Biggs
- Photography – Danny Clinch
- Liner Notes – Chip DeMatteo
References
[edit]- ^ Ruhlmann, William. Bruce Hornsby: Spirit Trail > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved September 21, 2011.
- ^ Liner notes, Spirit Trail.
- ^ a b Bendersky, Ari (1998-10-15). "Bruce Hornsby Redefines Himself". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on October 1, 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-04.
- ^ Heisler, Brett I. (2000-10-09). "Grateful Family and Friend: Bruce Hornsby". philzone.com. Retrieved 2007-05-04.