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Derek Trucks Band: New CD “Already Free” Due 13 January   Message List  
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Derek Trucks Band: New CD "Already Free" Due 13 January
News entry published on 28 November 2008 / Last modified on 29
November 2008

The Derek Trucks Band highly anticipated sixth studio album, "Already
Free", hits store shelves on 13 January.

Self-produced by Trucks in his home studio in Florida, it represents
the band's natural evolution as they move forward integrating
influences that span a variety of musical genres. Known for their
blues roots, the group takes this album well beyond blues to
incorporate the largers sounds of rock and soul.

Trucks said that, "this album was completely organic. We had no
expectations. We just came down and started writing. Then one thing
led to the next. I had all this time off so I just started calling up
friends. And once the process started rolling and once we realized
that we were onto something, we were writing tunes and all the sounds
we were getting were amazing and it was starting to feel great. It
felt like something was happening and we wanted to keep throwing
musicians on the fire."

The band consists of Derek Turcks on guitar, Todd Smallie on bass,
percussionist Count M'Buto, Yonrico Scott on drums, Kofi Burbridge on
keyboards and vocalist Mike Mattison. The band was joined by pals like
Doyle Bramhall II, Oteil Burbridge and Trucks' wife, Susan Tedeschi in
the studio. Bramhall takes over vocal duties on two songs, "Maybe This
Time" and "Our Love."

The first single from the album - a cover of "Down In The Flood" from
Bob Dylan and The Band's "The Basement Tapes" was released 4 November.
It has almost more relevance now post-Hurricane Katrina than when it
was written in 1967. "I think it really turned out to be one of the
most powerful tracks on the record. I think lyrically it's pretty
timely. Crash on the levee, down in the flood, are so significant
post-Katrina. There are some good metaphors, as there are in most
Dylan tunes," says Trucks.

"Already Free" reflects all of Trucks' many influences and
experiences, and highlights the quintessential Derek Trucks Band sound
of mixing soulful vocals and expert guitar playing on what is poised
to be the band's definitive album.

Derek Trucks Band - Already Free

Track Listing:

01. Down In The Flood
02. Something To Make You Happy
03. Maybe This Time
04. Sweet Inspiration
05. Don't Miss Me
06. Get What You Deserve
07. Our Love
08. Down Don't Bother Me
09. Day Is Almost Gone
10. Back Where I Started
11. I Know
12. Already Free

For more information, visit www.derektrucksband.com


Coutsey of www.clapton.com




Wed Dec 10, 2008 7:34 pm

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