Broken

Broken

by Walter Trout
Broken

Broken

by Walter Trout

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Overview

In 2014, bluesman Walter Trout left his bed after eight hard months spent recovering from a liver transplant during which time he "forgot" how to speak, play guitar, and even walk due to muscle atrophy. A year later he released Battle Scars, the first in a string of unflinching, painfully honest albums reflecting on life and hard lessons learned in a particularly episodic journey. Each subsequent title -- Survivor Blues (2019), Ordinary Madness (2020), and Ride (2022) -- told a different part of his story while imparting lyrics rich in emotional maturity, hard-won wisdom, and observations, good and bad, of the changing world around him. At 72, a decade after that surgery, Trout continues that trek with Broken. Recorded in Los Angeles with longtime producer Eric Corne, these 12 originals cover various aspects of a life lived with gratitude, open eyes, and ferocity. The waltz-time title-track opener -- co-written with spouse/manager Marie Trout -- is a downtempo rock duet with Beth Hart. The duo, whether singing solo or together, strip artifice from the swelling arrangement and explore lyrics that each knows something about. Trout's guitar solo is emotionally deep and lyrical. On "Turn and Walk Away," Trout transforms the acoustic Delta blues into a throbbing, pulsing blues-rocker à la R.L. Burnside, with a wailing harmonica echoing the sung lines. Speaking of harmonica, Englishman Will Wilde joins in full wail on "Bleed," a raucous boogie directly inspired by Trout's former employer, John Lee Hooker (it's the first one he's written for an album). "No Magic (In the Street)" employs a garagey vamp that recalls Wilbert Harrison, with a swaggering lyric filled with an age-attained, steely-eyed skepticism, yet still looks at everyday life evenly: "These days to be a hero/you've just got to stay alive make it through the madness/and merely survive." Twisted Sister's Dee Snider joins in on "I've Had Enough," a burning, overdriven rocker fueled by a vintage ZZ Top choogle and elevated by Hammond B-3 and delicious solo breaks. "Love of My Life" is a sweet, stinging midtempo instrumental on which Trout is buoyed by synth strings, soft drums, and a Rhodes piano. Its vibe dances between Roy Buchanan's "The Messiah Will Come Again" and Ronnie Earl's "The Colour of Love." "Breathe" emerges in a bluesy country-soul segue, its lyric offering empathy and acceptance. "I Wanna Stay" is arguably the best vocal performance in Trout's career. His sweet baritone croon hovers inside a tender, soulful melody, supported by B-3 and a silvery guitar solo. The dramatic closer "Falls Apart" was penned by Michael Edward Brændgård Trout. Its lyrics reflect tension, dissolution, and finally, the hope of resurrection. Its verses are underscored in the end by a multi-voice chorus gospelizing the refrain over soaring guitar. Given that he's been making music since 2015, it's become increasingly obvious that Trout isn't interested in blues cliches or tropes; he has urgent things to say and isn't wasting time. Broken delivers the latest proof. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 03/01/2024
Label: Provogue
UPC: 8712725747017
Rank: 3042

Tracks

  1. Broken
  2. Turn and Walk AWay
  3. Courage in the Dark
  4. Bleed
  5. Talkin' to Myself
  6. No Magic (In the Street)
  7. I've Had Enough
  8. Love of My Life
  9. Breathe
  10. Heaven or Hell
  11. I Wanna Stay
  12. Falls Apart

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Walter Trout   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Harmonia,Harmonica,Sitar (Electric)
Stevie Blacke   Strings,String Instrument
Eric Corne   Shaker,Keyboards,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Will Wilde   Harmonica,Featured Artist
Jamie Hunting   Bass
Jon Trout   Harp,Guitar
Wally Bass   Vocals (Background)
Michael Leasure   Drums
Thomas Johansen   Cowbell,Harmonium,Omnichord,Fender Rhodes,Orchestra Bells,Organ (Hammond),Vocals (Background)
Beth Hart   Vocals,Featured Artist
Skip Edwards   Organ (Hammond)
Dee Snider   Vocals,Featured Artist
Gia Ciambotti   Vocals (Background)
Teddy Andreadis   Organ (Hammond)
Biscuit Braendgard   Vocals (Background)
Vera Armbruster   Harp
Richard T. Bear   Organ (Hammond),Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Braendgard Trout   Composer
Mark Chalecki   Mastering
Eric Corne   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Richard Gerstein   Composer
Marco Moir   Assistant Engineer
Leland Hayward   Photography
Marie Trout   Composer,Management,Executive Producer
Michael Edward   Composer
Roy Koch   Artwork
Thomas Johansen   Engineer
Walter Trout   Composer,Liner Notes
Ian Rosales   Assistant Engineer
Biscuit Braendgard   Vocal Arrangement
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