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Ridin' / Eric Bibb

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: SPCD1472 | Stony Plain RecordsPublisher: [Hamilton, Ontario] : Stony Plain Records, [2023]Copyright date: ℗2023Description: 1 audio disc ; 12 cmContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Other title:
  • Riding
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Family (4:48) -- Ridin' (5:23) -- Blues funky like dat (feat. Taj Mahal & Jontavious Willis) (3:26) -- The ballad of John Howard Griffin (feat. Russell Malone) (5:16) -- 500 miles (3:30) -- Tulsa town (3:58) -- Onwards (interlude) (2:48) -- Hold the line (feat. Russell Malone) (3:32) -- I got my own (feat. Amar Sundy) (5:19) -- Call me by my name (feat. Harrison Kennedy) (2:50) -- Joybells (5:30) -- Sinner man (live at Wheatland Festival) (with Eric Bibb String Band) -- Free (feat. Habib Koité) (3:57) -- People you love (3:11) -- Church bells (outro) (2:13)
Production credits:
  • Produced by Glen Scott.
Eric Bibb, vocals, guitar, with other musiciansSummary: "The follow-up to his multiple award-winning, critically acclaimed 2021 album, Dear America is a continuation of the vision that informs Bibb's artistry as a modern-day Blues troubadour. Grounded in the folk and blues tradition with contemporary sensibilities, Bibb's music continues to reflect his thoughts on current world events and his own lived experiences, whilst remaining entertaining, uplifting, inspirational and relevant. A two-time Grammy Award nominee with multiple Blues Foundation awards, Eric Bibb is known and revered globally for having carved his own musical destiny with honesty and power. Eric's father, the late Leon Bibb, was an activist, actor, and folk singer who marched at Selma with Dr. Martin Luther King. Eric's youth was spent immersed in the Greenwich Village folk scene. He was deeply influenced by Odetta, Richie Havens, and Taj Mahal, who guests on this, and he has synthesized all of that into his very own style."
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Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD New BLUES Bibb, Eric Available 33111010006084
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The follow-up to his multiple award-winning, critically acclaimed 2021 album, Dear America is a continuation of the vision that informs Bibb's artistry as a modern-day Blues troubadour. Grounded in the folk and blues tradition with contemporary sensibilities, Bibb's music continues to reflect his thoughts on current world events and his own lived experiences, whilst remaining entertaining, uplifting, inspirational and relevant. A two-time Grammy Award nominee with multiple Blues Foundation awards, Eric Bibb is known and revered globally for having carved his own musical destiny with honesty and power. Eric's father, the late Leon Bibb, was an activist, actor, and folk singer who marched at Selma with Dr. Martin Luther King. Eric's youth was spent immersed in the Greenwich Village folk scene. He was deeply influenced by Odetta, Richie Havens, and Taj Mahal, who guests on this, and he has synthesized all of that into his very own style.

Songs and instrumental music

Title from disc label

Family (4:48) -- Ridin' (5:23) -- Blues funky like dat (feat. Taj Mahal & Jontavious Willis) (3:26) -- The ballad of John Howard Griffin (feat. Russell Malone) (5:16) -- 500 miles (3:30) -- Tulsa town (3:58) -- Onwards (interlude) (2:48) -- Hold the line (feat. Russell Malone) (3:32) -- I got my own (feat. Amar Sundy) (5:19) -- Call me by my name (feat. Harrison Kennedy) (2:50) -- Joybells (5:30) -- Sinner man (live at Wheatland Festival) (with Eric Bibb String Band) -- Free (feat. Habib Koité) (3:57) -- People you love (3:11) -- Church bells (outro) (2:13)

Eric Bibb, vocals, guitar, with other musicians

Produced by Glen Scott.

"The follow-up to his multiple award-winning, critically acclaimed 2021 album, Dear America is a continuation of the vision that informs Bibb's artistry as a modern-day Blues troubadour. Grounded in the folk and blues tradition with contemporary sensibilities, Bibb's music continues to reflect his thoughts on current world events and his own lived experiences, whilst remaining entertaining, uplifting, inspirational and relevant. A two-time Grammy Award nominee with multiple Blues Foundation awards, Eric Bibb is known and revered globally for having carved his own musical destiny with honesty and power. Eric's father, the late Leon Bibb, was an activist, actor, and folk singer who marched at Selma with Dr. Martin Luther King. Eric's youth was spent immersed in the Greenwich Village folk scene. He was deeply influenced by Odetta, Richie Havens, and Taj Mahal, who guests on this, and he has synthesized all of that into his very own style."

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