The Road We're On Sonny Landreth

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  • Release Date: 01/28/2003
  • Sales Rank: 1,941
  • Label: SUGARHILL
  • UPC: 015891396422
 
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The Road We're On

1LISTENTrue Blue 4:26
2LISTENHell at Home 3:41
3LISTENAll About You 3:45
4LISTENA World Away 4:44
5LISTENGone Pecan 3:18
6LISTENNatural World 4:59
7LISTENThe Promise Land 3:22
8LISTENFallin' for You 4:31
9LISTENOl' Lady Luck 4:33
10LISTENGemini Blues 3:31
11LISTENThe Road We're On 3:03
12LISTENJuke Box Mama 4:05

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Editorial Reviews

Following a few years after Levee Town, an album tightly focused on a specific place and time, Landreth dedicates The Road We're On to the more intangible magic of the blues. The music this time scans a vast panorama, from the Texas shuffle of "All About You" and zydeco pulse of "Gone Pecan" through the tub-thump beat of some Bayou dive on "Juke Box Mamma." Aside from a couple of cuts on which he plays standard guitar, Landreth fills this album with wizardly slide work: A shimmering lick at the end of "A World Away" provides the most gorgeous sonic moment, though his extended jam on the environmental call to arms "Natural World" sustains a high level of intensity through several choruses. On most of these tracks Landreth performs in a raw trio setting, almost all the time recording live; on "Hell at Home" he even keeps the scratch vocal, rather than overdub a fresh version, because the four-beat groove, reminiscent of "Walking Blues" on Paul Butterfield's East-West, is so in-the-pocket. With more focus on the playing and less on studio polish than he's shown in years, Landreth affirms his mastery in all the feels of The Road We're On and, more importantly, reminds listeners that bottomless power still lives in the body of the blues. Robert Doerschuk, All Music Guide

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February 05, 2003: I don't have to say anything but this title rocks, best guitar blues I've heard in years! Buy Sonny Landreth's "The road we're on" and enjoy.