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- Artist(s): John Medeski, Robert Randolph, Luther Dickinson, Cody Dickinson
- Summary: The long-awaited follow-up to the blues-rock band's 2001 self-titled debut release features guest appearances from Ruthie Foster and Amy Helm.
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- Record Label: Vanguard
- Genre(s): Blues, Gospel, Pop/Rock, Blues-Rock, Electric Blues, Religious, Blues Gospel, Boogie Rock, Jam Bands, Instrumental Gospel
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MojoJun 10, 2015This is killer stuff, with Randolph providing a supply of unbelievable sacred steel licks. [Jul 2015, p.92]
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May 12, 2015It’s a catalog of strengths, a romp through sacred steel music, blues and Southern soul that often sounds as if it could have been recorded in heated performance.
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May 12, 2015All these years on, Soul Food may sound as revolutionary as its predecessor, but it is stronger and far more adventurous musically.
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May 12, 2015The mostly original songs capture the gospel spirit in ballads (“The Highest”), funk (“Speaking in Tongues”), New Orleans second line (“Soul Food ll”) and driving blues rock (“Play All Day”) that will satisfy existing fans of any of the participants and win over some new ones too.
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UncutMay 12, 2015The Word pick up where they left off on their 2001 self-titled debut. [Jun 2015, p.84]
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