Bastardos!

Bastardos!

by Blues Traveler
Bastardos!

Bastardos!

by Blues Traveler

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Overview

They might not have had hits like they did at the height of their popularity in the mid-'90s, when "Run Around" became a Top Ten single, but Blues Traveler did very well in the new millennium, crafting records that are in many ways stronger than the albums they made when they were just building their audience in the early '90s. Both 2001's Bridge and 2003's Truth Be Told were surprisingly tight, relatively lean records from the jam band, but 2005's Bastardos! -- their eighth studio album -- still comes as a bit of a surprise, since it captures the band at its most musically adventurous. From the second that "You Can't Stop Thinking About Me" kicks off the album in a rush of swirling guitars and neo-psychedelic melodies, it's clear that Blues Traveler have recorded an album that is richer as a sonic experience than any of their previous albums. Part of this may be due to their enlistment of former Wilco guitarist Jay Bennett as their producer. Bennett gives the band appealingly dense, busy mixes; even in the simplest mixes, there's always something going on, and far from being distracting, it enhances the group's music, since there's something new to discover on repeated listens. This shift in attitude on production would be enough to make Bastardos! a unique album in Blues Traveler's discography, but what makes it one of their best is how the band stretches from psychedelia to soulful pop and back toward their signature blues-rock, writing sturdy songs all the while. It's strong on a song-by-song basis, particularly since each track is sonically distinct, but all the moods complement each other, resulting in an album that might not be the most representative Blues Traveler album (although it isn't all that far removed from their trademark sound, either), but is certainly the richest, most diverse album they've ever done, and quite arguably their best. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 09/13/2005
Label: Vanguard
UPC: 0015707979023
Rank: 222934

Tracks

  1. You Can't Stop Thinking About Me
  2. Amber Awaits
  3. After What
  4. Money Back Guarantee
  5. Can't Win True Love
  6. Nail
  7. Leaning In
  8. She and I
  9. Rubberneck
  10. Nefertiti
  11. What Could Possibly Go Wrong
  12. That Which Doesn't Kill You
  13. She Isn't Mine
  14. The Children of the Night

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Blues Traveler   Primary Artist
Tad Kinchla   Guitar (Bass),Bass
Chan Kinchla   Guitar
Carlos Sosa   Saxophone
Jay Bennett   Piano,Guitar,Percussion
Fernando "Radical" Castillo   Trumpet
Ben Wilson   Keyboards
John Popper   Vocals,Harmonica
Brendan Hill   Drums,Percussion
Raul Vallejo   Trombone

Technical Credits

Jay Bennett   Audio Production,Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Cambria Lyn Harkey   Photography
Jason Vopni   Assistant Engineer
Carlos Sosa   Editing,Horn Overdubs
Greg Calbi   Mastering
Chan Kinchla   Composer
Jim Vollentine   Mixing,Engineer
Tad Kinchla   Composer
B.J. Wilson   Composer
Ben Wilson   Composer
John Popper   Composer
Amy L. VonHolzhausen   Creative Director
Charles Attal   Management
Georgette Cartwright   Creative Services Coordinator
George Couri   Management
Matt Dewine   Assistant Engineer
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