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Format: CD
 Oct 2003
 Record Label: A&M Records (USA)
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 602498608012 |
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Track Listing 1. Give Me up Again 2. Red Light 3. Get What You Give 4. One I Got, The 5. Touch 6. Beautiful One 7. If We Try 8. Goodbye Letter 9. Save Yourself 10. To Love Again 11. Happiness and Misery 12. Hide Your Love 13. Dying to Live 14. Long Time Coming 15. Livin' For the City - (live, bonus track)
Album Notes This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel includes: Jonny Lang (vocals, guitar); Marti Frederiksen (electric guitar, bass, drums, percussion); John Goux (guitar); Jim Cox (piano, Wurlitzer piano, Hammond B-3 organ); Scott Gordon (Wurlitzer piano, programming); Bruce McCabe (clavinet); Joey Waronker (drums); Lenny Castro (congas); Kayla Parker (background vocals); Steven Tyler; Anthony Hamilton. Recorded at MF Studio and The Attic, Monrovia, California. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. LONG TIME COMING may be Jonny Lang's third album, but in terms of creative growth, it may as well be considered a debut for this 22-year-old, who started out as a hotshot teenage guitar prodigy. Teaming with Pink/Aerosmith producer Marti Frederiksen, Lang took five years between albums and emerged with a collection of songs predominantly co-written by himself and Frederiksen, moving him well past an image that found him coming off like a Stevie Ray Vaughn imitator with peach fuzz. Instead, with this outing, Lang not only incorporated more R&B influences into his overall musical style, but his soul singing comes across as significantly more effortless. With just a hint of pop and classic rock in the mix, this lanky musician doles out a few surprises including "Touch," a sparse song brushed with the kind of beats and arrangements you might find on a Justin Timberlake outtake, and "Goodbye Letter" an anthem for broken-hearted suitors everywhere. Among the pleasant surprises included are the raucous roadhouse-flavored "Happiness and Misery," featuring harmonica accompaniment by Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, and a gritty, live reading of Stevie Wonder's "Livin' for the City."
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