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Joan Osborne: Eric Bazilian (guitar, slide guitar, hurdy-gurdy, mandola, mandolin, harmonica, piano, Wurlitzer organ, string synthesizer, drum programming, background vocals); Ann Marie Calhoun (violin); Rick Chertoff (keyboards); Mark Egan (bass guitar); Steve Holly (drums). Personnel: Joan Osborne (guitar, background vocals); Jack Petruzzelli (guitar, omnichord); David Forman (12-string guitar); Rob Hyman (piano, organ, keyboards, background vocals); Rob Arthur (keyboards); Steve Holley (drums). Audio Mixers: Dave Darlington; John O. Senior; William Wittman. Recording information: Bass Hit Recording, New York, NY; Elm Street Studios; Joan's House; Red Door Recording. Photographer: Jimmy Bruch. Working for the first time since her breakthrough album, 1995's RELISH, with producer Rick Chertoff and musicians and co-songwriters Eric Bazilian and Rob Hyman (of 1980s pop stars the Hooters, also known for their work on Cyndi Lauper's SHE'S SO UNUSUAL), Joan Osborne has made her most radio-friendly and self-assured album in some time. Based on Bazilian and Hyman's trademark blend of Appalachian folk instruments and glossy pop hooks, the 11 songs on LITTLE WILD ONE are solid showcases for Osborne's warm and increasingly soulful vocal style. When Joan Osborne released her chart-topping Relish album on Mercury way back in 1995, she worked with the production team of Rick Chertoff, Rob Hyman, and Eric Bazilian. That album yielded the single "One of Us," which has become a culturally ubiquitous song. It points to spiritual questions and ambivalence, but it also underscores the Lilith Fair period in pop music. Since that time, Osborne has recorded five more albums of varying quality (including a Christmas record), issued a greatest-hits comp, and was an integral part of the film and soundtrack for Standing in the Shadows of Motown; she was also an occasional member of theGrateful Dead's touring ensemble for a couple of years. She's done soul, singer/songwriter, and adult pop albums, but none of them, despite their aesthetic merit, have ever scored anything close to the popular acclaim as Relish did. On Little Wild One, released on her own Womanly Hips imprint, Osborne reunites the award-winning team that produced Relish and has written 9 of 11 songs with its various members. The album is consciously directed less at showcasing the force of nature that is her singing voice, and more toward showcasing her as a chanteuse of sophisticated, songwriter-oriented pop and soft rock. As a group, this quartet works well together. There is a seamless quality to these songs and their performances that is cohesive yet fluid. The opening track, "Hallelujah in the City," is a clear stunner; both a prayer to some nebulous spiritual force and a revisiting of "One of Us"'s spiritual ambivalence from the other side; there is real reverence here, but ultimately we have no idea who this statement of need is directed toward: God? A betrayed loved one? A Muse? Its military snare, open, ringing electric guitars, hurdy-gurdy, and piano offer a framework for an anthem and Osborne delivers it but subtly. Her voice is wide and clear, singing both to the heavens and to her adopted hometown of New York City, which is both a topical and a poetic muse on Little Wild One and is referenced on numerous cuts. It gives way to "Sweeter Than the Rest," a midtempo, minor-key rocker that, because of its electric 12-string electric guitars, is reminiscent of some of Tom Petty's earlier work -- jazz bassist Mark Egan also returns from the Relish roster to play bass here and on other select cuts on the disc. The title track features Osborne on vocals and Bazilian on everything else. It's a paean to wild desire delivered without overt force that contains a maximum of direct, unsubtle sensuality. There is a conscious debt to Bo Diddley on "Rodeo," it's framed with that wonderful, shuffling rhythmic structure and expands from there. One of the covers here is a cEntertainment Weekly (p.137) - "[W]ith full-blooded singing and deep roots-music grooves. Her subject is life in NYC, but her longing roams free." -- Grade: B Mojo (Publisher) (p.100) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Osborne's never been less than versatile, well able to merge soul, country, blues, gospel and general what-have-you....She melds all these influences in a tribute to her now beloved New York..." Paste (magazine) (p.58) - "['Hallelujah in the City'] opens her sixth album....Amid chiming mandolin and folk-rock electric guitar, Osborne's sturdy voice rises in the track's climactic moments to gospel-like conviction." Little Wild One Music | List Price | $18.97 (You save $3.32) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Pop CDs, Rock | | Label | Time / Life Music | | Orig Year | 2008 | | All Time Sales Rank | 55614  | | CD Universe Part number | 7710467 | | Catalog number | 19666 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 09, 2008 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Eric Bazilian; Rick Chertoff; Rob Hyman | | Engineer | Dave Darlington; John O. Senior; Eric Bazilian; Don Rodenbach; Rob Hyman; William Wittman | | Personnel | Eric Bazilian - guitar, slide guitar, hurdy-gurdy, mandola, mandolin, harmonica, piano, Wurlitzer organ, string synthesizer, drum programming, background vocals Steve Holly - drums Mark Egan - bass guitar Ann Marie Calhoun - violin Rick Chertoff - keyboards
Also: Joan Osborne, Rob Hyman, Rob Arthur, Jack Petruzzelli, David Forman |
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