Blues Traveler - Truth Be Told

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Album Details

Title: Truth Be Told
Artist: Blues Traveler
Release Date: 8/5/2003
Re-Released On: 1/2/2006
Label: Sanctuary
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 060768462021, 5050159019625, 5050749228628
Genre: Rock
Styles: Blues-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: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Unable to Get Free
  2. Eventually (I'll Come Around)
  3. Sweet and Broken
  4. My Blessed Pain
  5. Let Her and Let Go
  6. Thinnest of Air
  7. Can't See Why
  8. Stumble and Fall
  9. This Ache
  10. Mount Normal
  11. The One
  12. Partner in Crime

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDSanctuary286
2003CDSanctuary196
2003CDSanctuary84620

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Album Review

Bridge, Blues Traveler's 2001 release, was appropriate. It was definitely a stylistic return to form after the disappointing Straight on Till Morning. But Bridge also brought BT back to the world after the death of bassist Bob Sheehan and John Popper's bouts with illness. Truth Be Told builds on that momentum, telescoping the veteran combo's sound, history, and experience -- both good and bad ones -- into a strong twelve-song set. There's radio-friendly material here - "Sweet and Broken"; "My Blessed Pain" -- but these aren't sequels to the cleansed bop of "Runaround." Instead, they click on clever wordplay from Popper and Chan Kinchla's crackling little guitar parts. New keyboardist Ben Wilson is invaluable throughout Truth; his rhythmic lines and well-placed solo moments are so effortlessly integrated, it's difficult to remember a Blues Traveler without keys. His organ kicks off one of the album's more exploratory moments. "Thinnest of Air" sounds like sped-up dub reggae, unspooling threads of trippy atmosphere without killing the track's relentless drive. And while the presence of Wilson's piano and organ does eat into Popper's harmonica parts a bit, "Can't See Why" still has room for one of those tongue workout harp freakouts. At the same time, it's also one of the album's rawest songs, toasting the band's jammy and vibrant live sound without spinning into a laborious tangent of aimless soloing. "Unable to Get Free" and "Let Her & Let Go" are album highlights. Both cuts combine big, boisterous choruses with sinewy songcraft that contracts or expands with the band's inspired, focused playing. There's groove here, and it's a bluesy, tour-tested one. But there are also easily accessible melodies and whip-smart lyrics. Comfortably ensconced at Sanctuary, and oblivious to any worries about follow-up singles or Platinum records, Blues Traveler has made something that quietly and confidently has the potential for both. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Ben WilsonGroup Member, Keyboards, Arranger, Organ
Blues TravelerArranger
Bob LudwigMastering
Bob MahoneyCrew, Technician
Bob MichaelsMastering, Executive Producer
Brendan HillGroup Member, Percussion, Drums
Chris HaynesEngineer
Chuck YbarraDesign
Cindi PetersProduction Coordination
David PalermoCrew
David ReillyBass, Guitar, Guitar Technician, Bass Technician, Crew
Don GehmanMixing, Producer, Arranger
Fisher EssenfieldKeyboard Technician
Gary LuxMixing
Jannelle GuillotVoiceover
Jason WalkerAssistant
Jeff DeanExecutive Producer
John CregarDrum Technician
John PopperVocals, Harmonica, Guitar, Group Member
John TrickettExecutive Producer
Kehni DavisQuality Control
Ken RamosAssistant
Kristian StorliAuthoring
Marc TremblayCrew
Mark DearnleyEngineer, Mixing
Melinda PeplerProduction Coordination
P.R. BrownPhotography
Phil DanielsCrew