Levitate | ||||
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Studio album by Bruce Hornsby (Bruce Hornsby & the Noisemakers) | ||||
Released | September 15, 2009 | |||
Genre | Rock Jazz |
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Label | Verve Music | |||
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Bruce Hornsby's tenth studio album is titled Levitate. This is Hornsby's third studio album with his current band, Bruce Hornsby & the Noisemakers. This album marks Hornsby's first release with Verve Music.
Somewhat a musical departure for Hornsby and the Noisemakers, Levitate features no piano solos. Many of the songs also feature lyrical motifs of science and nature.
The title track was used in Spike Lee's documentary "Kobe Doin' Work." "Invisible" was featured in the Bobcat Goldthwait movie World's Greatest Dad, in which Bruce also makes a cameo appearance as himself.
Much like the 2004 release Halcyon Days, Levitate features guest artists and those close to Hornsby, most notably Eric Clapton, Hornsby's twin sons Russell and Keith, Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter, and Hornsby's nephew R.S. Hornsby, who was killed in a car accident less than a week after recording a memorable guitar solo on "Continents Drift." The album has been dedicated to his memory.
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