Blues Traveler - Bridge

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Album Details

Title: Bridge
Artist: Blues Traveler
Release Date: 4/2001
Re-Released On: 5/8/2001
Label: A&M Records
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPC: 606949089528
Genre: Rock
Styles: Contemporary Pop/Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, American Trad Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Jam Bands
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Laid-Back/Mellow, Rollicking, Carefree, Earnest, Freewheeling, Organic, Bittersweet, Poignant, Cheerful, Confident, Fun, Happy, Literate, Party/Celebratory, Passionate, Playful, Reflective, Summery
Total Copies: 7
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Back in the Day
  2. Girl Inside My Head
  3. Rage
  4. Just for Me
  5. You Reach Me
  6. All Hands
  7. Pretty Angry (For J. Sheehan)
  8. The Way
  9. You Lost Me There
  10. Sadly a Fiction
  11. You're Burning Me
  12. Decision of the Skies

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDA&M Records490895

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Album Review

Blues Traveler went through a lot after their sequel to Four, Straight on Till Morning, stiffed in 1997. John Popper went through a severe health scare after cutting a schizophrenic solo album and, not long afterward, bassist Bob Sheehan died from a drug overdose. Reeling on both the personal and professional fronts, they took some time off, resurfacing mid-way through 2001 with Bridge, the album they should have released as the sequel to Four. This cuts back significantly on winding jams, upping the ante with tight songs and performances, a clean muscular production, and a lack of vocal histrionics from Popper. Melodically, they've rarely been stronger, and there's a sense of peace and maturity to the record that's appealing, especially since it's weighted with an undercurrent of loss and experience. This doesn't surface all that often, yet it's enough to provide a substantive center to one of the group's strongest records. They may not be in the public spotlight anymore, but the return to relative anonymity, along with the decade of experience underneath their belt, has mellowed and enriched their music, and while this may not be a record that will win new fans, it's certainly one that satisfies anyone that's taken the journey with them. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy WallaceMixing
Ben WilsonPiano, Keyboards
Brendan HillPercussion, Drums, Engineer
Chan KinchlaGuitar
Christian LantryPhotography
Frank OlinskyDesign, Art Direction
John PopperNoise, Vocals, Harmonica, Guitar
Liam WardArt Direction, Design
Matt WallaceProducer, Mixing
Ted JensenMastering
Trina ShoemakerMixing, Engineer