Track Listing 1. Night Parade 2. Hold Back the Dawn 3. Go Back to Your Woods 4. Soap Box Preacher 5. Day of Reckoning (Burnin For You) 6. What About Now 7. Shake This Town 8. Breakin the Rules 9. Resurrection 10. Sign of the Rainbow
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Aaron Neville, Art Neville, Bruce Hornsby, Garth Hudson, Ivan Neville, Neil Young, Rick Danko, The Meters | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | DDD |
Album Notes Personnel: Robbie Robertson, Aaron Neville, Ivan Neville, The Meters, Neil Young, Rick Danko, Art Neville, Garth Hudson, Bruce Hornsby, Mike Mills, David Baerwald, The Blue Nile, Rebirth Brass Brand, The Zion Harmonizers, Chief Monk Boudreaux, Chief Bo Dollis. Producers: Robbie Robertson, Stephen Hague, Gary Gersh. After embracing the sounds of modern recording technology with his debut solo album, former Band leader Robbie Roberston decided to slink down to New Orleans for his follow up, STORYVILLE. The sultry sounds of the French Quarter reverberate into a decidedly more cohesive soundscape than Robertson's first release. Although the album loosely follows a story line, the drama doesn't unfold in chronological order (reprogramming the sequencing on your CD player could solve the mystery if one is so inclined). The unity, therefore, must be held together by the music itself. The chanting of tribal chiefs, subtle rhythms, and Robertson's own masterful guitar work and roughhewn vocals are the threads that bind STORYVILLE. Once again, Robertson elects to include the presence of more technically gifted singers to augment his own contributions. Aaron Neville, Bruce Hornsby, and former Band mate Rick Danko are but a few star cameos that help spice up Robertson's swampy stew. Robertson has long since left the phantom soul and keen Americana narratives that earmarked his best work with the Band. STORYVILLE is the reminder that the former Canadian is indeed a native son at heart and he's not quite done soaking up the essence of the country.
Editorial Reviews 4.5 Stars - Excellent Plus - ...a mature and masterful work that lends additional luster to the formidable legacy Robertson shaped with The Band...an imaginative and spiritual journey, with New Orleans as its inspiration...a transporting, sinuous groove... Rolling Stone (10/31/1991)
4 stars out of 5 -- [A]n intricate, unsung masterpiece, a sweeping homage to New Orleans, a musical conjuring of the spirits, with funky horns, smoky melodies, and Robertson's best singing ever. Uncut
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