Rehab Reunion
Rehab Reunion | ||||
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Studio album by Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers | ||||
Released | June 17, 2016 | |||
Genre |
Rock Folk | |||
Label | 429 Records | |||
Producer | Bruce Hornsby | |||
Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Rehab Reunion is the sixth album (fourth studio album) by Bruce Hornsby with his current touring band, the Noisemakers. Released on June 17, 2016, the album is notable in that Hornsby, widely recognized for his piano capabilities, does not play piano on the album at all. Rather, he plays the dulcimer. The album also marks Hornsby's first release on 429 Records.
Like on many of his previous releases, Rehab Reunion features collaborations with guest artists close to Hornsby. Justin Vernon of Bon Iver sings background vocals on "Over the Rise" and Mavis Staples duets with Hornsby on "Celestial Railroad". Also noteworthy is a folk version of "The Valley Road", originally a hit in 1988 with Hornsby's first backing band, the Range.
Track listing
- "Over the Rise" (B.R. Hornsby)
- "Soon Enough" (C. DeMatteo, B.R. Hornsby)
- "M.I.A. in M.I.A.M.I." (C. DeMatteo, B.R. Hornsby)
- "Tipping" (C. DeMatteo, B.R. Hornsby)
- "Rehab Reunion" (C. DeMatteo, B.R. Hornsby)
- "Hey Kafka" (C. DeMatteo, B.R. Hornsby)
- "Tropical Cashmere Sweater" (R. Hunter, B.R. Hornsby)
- "TSA Man" (B.R. Hornsby)
- "The Valley Road" (J. Hornsby, B.R. Hornsby)
- "Celestial Railroad" (B.R. Hornsby)
Personnel
- Bruce Hornsby - dulcimer, lead vocals
- John "J.T." Thomas - organ
- J.V. Collier - bass
- Sonny Emory - washboard, cajon, drums
- Gibb Droll - electric and acoustic guitar
- Ross Holmes - fiddle, mandolin
- Moyes Lucas - washboard on "The Valley Road"
- Mavis Staples - duet vocals on "Celestial Railroad"
- Justin Vernon - background vocals on "Over the Rise"
Charts
Chart (2016) | Peak position |
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US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[2] | 30 |
US Folk Albums (Billboard)[3] | 13 |
References
- ↑ Rehab Reunion at AllMusic. Retrieved July 18, 2016.
- ↑ "Bruce Hornsby – Chart history" Billboard Top Rock Albums for Bruce Hornsby.
- ↑ "Bruce Hornsby – Chart history" Billboard Folk Albums for Bruce Hornsby.
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