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Format: CD
 Sep 2005
 Record Label: Concord Records (USA)
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 013431230229 |
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Track Listing 1. Interlude I 2. Reverb 3. Got Soul - (with Ivan Neville) 4. Cachaca 5. Back Again - (with Chaka Khan) 6. Break Out 7. She's Hooked - (with Reggie Watts) 8. Crosstown Traffic - (with Robert Randolph) 9. Take It Easy - (with Ivan Neville) 10. Vapor 11. What Can You Do - (with Reggie Watts) 12. Interlude II - (with Robert Randolph) 13. Freedom - (with Corey Glover) 14. Glad Ta Know Ya - (with Cochemea Gastelum) 15. Interlude III
Album Notes Soulive: Eric Krasno (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, programming); Neal Evans (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Clavinet, Hammond b-3 organ); Alan Evans (drums). Additional personnel include: Corey Glover, Ivan Neville, Reggie Watts, Chaka Khan (vocals); Robert Randolph (pedal steel guitar); Robin Eubanks (trombone). Recording information: Chung King, New York, NY (2004); Planet To Planet, New York, NY (2004); Soulive Studios, New York, NY (2004). On its 2005 studio album, BREAKOUT, Soulive--consisting of guitarist Eric Krasno and brothers Neal and Alan Evans on keys and drums, respectively--mixes its tight, funky instrumental jams with a series of tracks featuring guest stars. Admirably, each of these additional artists is perfectly suited to their allotted songs: Ivan Neville lends his bold voice to the slinky, Meters-like "Got Soul" and the shuffling "Take It Easy," while singer Chaka Khan gives a fiery performance on the energetic "Back Again" and Robert Randolph lays down some blistering pedal-steel lines on a formidable cover of Jimi Hendrix's "Crosstown Traffic." The focus, however, never shifts too far away from the Soulive trio itself, with each song reinforcing the group's remarkable interplay and musical prowess.
Industry Reviews 3.5 stars out of 5 - Soulive gets closest to their live sound in the studio when the band takes more risks....The organ trio combines that sense of experimentation with a healthy respect for what sounds good in the studio.
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