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Randall Bramblett, Rich Someday

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1580098

Disk length: 57m 15s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Where Are You Tonight 4:27
2. Beautiful Blur 4:31
3. Rich Someday 2:54
4. It's Alright 6:02
5. Silence 5:36
6. Somebody Like Me 3:41
7. Fading 4:40
8. Rainville 4:25
9. Queen of England 5:17
10. Hate To See You Go 3:31
11. Oil Spot 3:49
12. Stupid Shoes 4:39
13. Concrete Mind 3:34

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Review

With searing guitar solos, rollicking (and occasionally churchy) keyboards, call-and-response choruses, and acoustic/electric interplay, Randall Bramblett and his whip-crack band evoke the era of '70s Southern rock in which he came of musical age. Yet the down-home philosophizing of the older-but-wiser songcraft shows the benefits of decades of additional maturity and experience. These meditations on love and loss, impermanence and eternity, are never pretentious and often profound. Bramblett casts life as a "Beautiful Blur," finds some world-weary resilience in "Rainville," vows to persevere wherever his "Stupid Shoes" lead him, and convinces in the title track that the desires that motivate most folks mean nothing. In "It's Alright," the tender "The More You're Fading," and "Hate to See You Go," he writes the sort of bittersweet balladry that both engages your brain and breaks your heart. Though Bramblett has mainly been known as a multi-instrumentalist sideman (with a résumé that ranges from Gregg Allman to Traffic), this is the work of an exceptionally thoughtful and soulful singer-songwriter. --Don McLeeseIf you're a fan of Steve Winwood, Greg Allman, Widespread Panic or Sea Level then you know Randall Bramblett. He is the ultimate team player in music, having played with all those great artists. He's also an accomplished song writer, having his tunes sung by Bonnie Raitt, Delbert McClinton and the late Rick Nelson. On Rich Someday, Randall steps out of the background to take center stage on his third release for New West Records.

The overriding message of Rich Someday is a pure, uplifting one: open your eyes to the simple, everyday joys and pleasures that surround you, and you just may find that you're already hip-deep in a wealth that cannot be taxed nor taken from you.

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