Английская Википедия:Bringin' It All Back Home (Johnny Copeland album)
Шаблон:Infobox album Bringin' It All Back Home is an album by the American musician Johnny Copeland.[1][2] It was released in 1985.[3] Copeland supported the album with a North American tour.[4]
Production
Copeland recorded the album in March 1984 in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, where he collaborated with African musicians.[5][6] It was produced by his manager, Dan Doyle.[7] Bringin' It All Back Home is considered the first time an American blues musician recorded an album in Africa.[8] Copeland decided to record there after his 1982 tour of the continent; many of the album's songs were inspired by the trek.[9][10] Copeland included African percussion and the kora on many of the tracks.[11]
Critical reception
Шаблон:Album ratings Robert Christgau wrote that the band "finds a groove somewhere between an airborne Congolese rumba and a Gulf Coast shuffle with some tricky dance figures thrown in."[12] The Chicago Tribune noted that "African rhythms and instruments wind their way in and out of Copeland's more familiar Texas blues, sometimes seeming exotic, other times seeming perfectly normal."[13] The New York Times stated that Copeland "sings with a strong, persuasive urgency," and concluded that he "comfortably extended his reach by working with an African rhythm section."[14]
The Globe and Mail determined that "the singer-guitarist's music at its best moves, and the accompanying horn and rhythm sections here prove a cumbersome weight on the motion."[15] The Toronto Star deemed the album "compelling listening, an almost off-handed synthesis of African roots music and raw, elemental blues."[9]
Track listing
Personnel
Musicians
- Johnny Copeland – guitar, vocals
- Michael Merritt – bass
- Jimmy Wormworth – drums
- Jimmy Hyacinthe, Joel Perry, and Malina – guitars
- Halial, Jean-Claude Kungnon, and Souliman Moamed – percussion
- Koffi Assalé – alto saxophone
- Bert McGowan – tenor saxophone
- Emmet King – trombone
- Ben Bierman – trumpet
- Ken Vangel – piano
- Djeli Mousa – kora (tracks 4 and 5)
Technical
- Dan Doyle – producer, liner notes
- Émile Valognes and Pamphile de Souza – recording engineers
- Dominique Samarcq – mixing engineer
- George Peckham – mastering engineer
- Ken Vangel – arrangement
- Steve Billington – design
- Albert Loudes – photography
- Souleymane Coulibaly – technical assistance
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