Soul Serenade
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Soul Serenade (Enhanced CD) | |||||
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Studio album by Derek Trucks | |||||
Released | August 5, 2003 | ||||
Recorded | October 13-15, 1999 and February 16-20, 2000 at Dockside Studios, Maurice, LA Gregg Allman recorded April 12, 2000 at Reeltime Studios, Savannah, GA |
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Genre | Blues, Contemporary Jazz, Rock, World Fusion | ||||
Length | 42:37 + 9:23 MOV files | ||||
Label | Columbia Records | ||||
Producer | John Snyder and Derek Trucks | ||||
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Soul Serenade is the fourth album by American artist Derek Trucks, released in 2003 (see 2003 in music). Soul Serenade may also be considered Trucks' third album, as it was entirely recorded before Joyful Noise, but was held up in legalities[1], and therefore released later.
Soul Serenade continues this band's exploration of genre ambiguity. Refusing to be tied to a single genre (Blues, specifically) alienated some fans, but has allowed Derek Trucks and his band to express themselves creatively in ways that would not be possible if confined to a single genre. This album was released as an Enhanced CD, and contains six QuickTime-format interview clips with Trucks.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Soul Serenade / Rasta Man Chant" (C. Ousley, L. Dixon, B. Marley) – 10:37
- "Bock to Bock" (B. Montgomery) – 5:59
- "Drown In My Own Tears" (H. Glover) – 5:08
- "Afro Blue" (M. Santamaria) – 5:42
- "Elvin" (D. Trucks, T. Smallie, Y. Scott, B. McKay, K. Burbridge) – 6:10
- "Oriental Folk Song" (Traditional) – 6:43
- "Sierra Leone" (D. Trucks, Y. Scott, K. Burbridge) – 2:15
- Multimedia clips
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- "Soul Serenade" – 1:24
- "Musical Evolution" – 1:32
- "Indian Masters" – 1:22
- "Spirituality In Music" – 1:07
- "Being In The Moment" – 1:22
- "Making Music Today" – 2:36
[edit] Personnel
- Derek Trucks - guitar, sarod
- Todd Smallie - bass
- Yonrico Scott - drums, percussion
- Bill McKay - Hammond B-3 Organ, Wurlitzer Piano, keyboards
- Kofi Burbridge - flute, clavinet, Rhodes piano, acoustic piano, keyboards
- Gregg Allman - vocal on "Drown In My Own Tears"
[edit] Production
- Producers: John Snyder and Derek Trucks
- Engineer: Tony Daigle
- Engineer for Gregg Allman: Robert Willis
- Mastering: Jim Mageras
- Art Direction and Design: Josh Cheuse
- Cover Photo: William Eggleston
- Other Photos: Chris Floyd, Josh Cheuse
- Interview Videography and Editing: Martin Shulman
- Interviewer: Joe Capone
- Booking: Wayne Forte
- Management: Blake Budney
- Crew: Marty Wall, Joe Main
[edit] References
- ^ A note on The Derek Trucks Band Official Website refers to Songlines being "held up in legalities."