Blues Traveler - Suzie Cracks The Whip (2012)
Blues Traveler - Suzie Cracks The Whip (2012)
01 – You Don’t Have To Love Me 02 – Recognize My Friend 03 – Devil In The Details 04 – All Things Are Possible 05 – Things Are Looking Up 06 – Love Is Everything (That I Describe) 07 – Don’t Wanna Go (feat. Crystal Bowersox) 08 – Nobody Fall In Love With Me play 09 – Cover Me play 10 – Saving Grace 11 – Big City Girls 12 – Cara Let The Moon Personnel: John Popper – Harmonica, Vocals Chan Kinchla – Guitar (Acoustic), Mandolin, Guitar (Electric) Brendan Hill – Percussion, Drums Tad Kinchla – Bass Ben Wilson – Keyboards
A New York-based blues-rock quartet formed in 1988 by singer/harmonica player John Popper, guitarist Chan Kinchla, bassist Bobby Sheehan, and drummer Brendan Hill, Blues Traveler were part of a revival of the extended jamming style of '60s and '70s groups like the Grateful Dead and Led Zeppelin. Signed to A&M, they released their first album, Blues Traveler, in May 1990 and followed it with Travelers & Thieves in September 1991. Popper was in a serious car accident in 1992, leaving him unable to perform for a number of months. Fortunately, he recovered, yet he still had to perform in a wheelchair for a period of time. In April 1993, Blues Traveler released their third album, Save His Soul, which became the band's first to make the Top 100. Blues Traveler's aptly named fourth album, Four, released in September 1994, at first looked like a sales disappointment, but it rebounded in 1995 when "Run-Around," a single taken from it, became the group's first chart hit. "Run-Around" became one of the biggest singles of 1995, spending nearly a full year on the charts and sending Four into quintuple platinum status.
As the group prepared the follow-up to Four, Blues Traveler released the live double-album Live from the Fall in the summer of 1996. The group returned in the summer of 1997 with its fifth studio album, Straight on Till Morning. After completing his 1999 debut solo effort, Zygote, Popper -- who'd been experiencing chest pains for months -- was forced to undergo an angioplasty; weeks later, tragedy struck on August 20, 1999, when Sheehan was found dead in his New Orleans home. He was just 31 years old. The new millennium saw a newly charged Blues Traveler, and their sixth record, Bridge, appeared in May 2001. The next winter, Blues Traveler released the live What You and I Have Been Through. The studio record Truth Be Told followed in 2003, and another concert album, Live on the Rocks, appeared in 2004. The group returned to the studio in 2004, releasing the Jay Bennett-produced Bastardos! in September of the following year. In 2007, Blues Traveler released Cover Yourself, a collection of previous hits reworked with acoustic arrangements. The David Bianco-produced North Hollywood Shootout appeared from Verve Forecast in 2008. In 2012, the band released 25, a two-disc set (one disc of hits and key tracks and a second disc of B-sides, demos and rarities) celebrating the group's 25th anniversary. --- William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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