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Often called the Jimi Hendrix of the pedal steel guitar, and named one of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time by Rolling Stones David Fricke, Robert Randolph has, since the turn of the century, revolutionized the role of his chosen instrument.
One listen to Got Soulthe fifth studio album overall by this virtuosic player and the genre-busting Family Band and first since 2013reaffirms that they have truly evolved into one of the most exciting, innovative outfits in contemporary music. Got Soul takes stock of his past as a church musician in New Jersey even as it pushes the band forward into new places. The music takes me back into the roots of who I am, where I came from, says Robert Randolph. Its got an upbeat, positive church/ gospel/rock/bluesy vibe to it. Im like a rock and roll preacher on Got Soul.
The name of the album, drawn from the title track and the song into which it segues, She Got Soul, is Randolphs way of saying that we all need to reconnect with who we really are. People like Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters, Elvis and the Stones, they were all in tune with their soul, Randolph says. When youre digging deep in your soul, you can always find originality. People got soul everywhere.
Theres certainly no shortage of originality on Got Soul. Produced by multiple Grammy awards nominee Matt Pierson, the 12-song set runs the gamut from the above-mentioned gospel-informed numbers to deep, funky grooves to incendiary rock-and-soul jams. The exquisite Heavens Calling features Randolph on solo steel while guest vocalists Anthony Hamilton and Darius Rucker lend their golden pipes to She Got Soul and Love Do What It Do, respectively. I Thank You, the
60s Sam & Dave R&B smash, is completely reimagined in the hands of the Family Band and Snarky Puppys very own Cory Henry.
We just wanted something that was very raw and sounded good, says Randolph about Got Soul. Theres absolutely no question that they got what they wanted.






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