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Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise - Live: Bloomington In 12/31/05 (CD)

Album Details: Live: Bloomington In 12/31/05

Release Date:01/01/2007
Label:Kufala
UPC:825084013223

Track List: Live: Bloomington In 12/31/05

Disk 1

  1. Games People Play
  2. Shake It Off
  3. Something Inside Me
  1. Bellybone
  2. California

Disk 2

  1. Higher
  2. Trouble Brother
  3. Still Lovin' You
  4. Once Upon a Time
  5. Way Back
  1. For the Night
  2. Once Upon a Time [Acoustic]
  3. New Orleans
  4. What About the Man
  5. Will the Circle Be Unbroken

Pro Reviews: Live: Bloomington In 12/31/05

  • All Music Guide

    This doublelive set recorded in Bloomington, Indiana on New Years Eve 2005, by Robert Bradley's Surprise features Detroit streetsingerturnedsoulman Robert Bradley in front of a relatively enormous crew. From the jump it should be noted that Bradley's original backing band, the real Blackwater Surprise (the guys that gave it that name from Detroit; you can find their worthy names Andrew and Michael Nehra, Tim Diaz, and Jeff Fowlkes in half of the songwriting credits here) are nowhere present, and hadn't been around for some time. Bradley should, at the very least morally, have changed the name of his backing group. Period. The misnomered four piece here are enlivened by a boatload of special guests including no less than four backing vocalists, a pair of percussionists, and Matt Besey on guitar. The original band didn't need all these trappings. Okay, as for the music, half the cuts were taken from Bradley's first two albums with Blackwater Surprise; on the last two, Fowlkes made gues...t appearances; the rest come from the latter two. Bradley is a solid performer. His tough, gritty soul voice is rooted deeply in the blues and gospel, and his fronting this sweetsinging backing chorus is a natural fit. Tracks like "Time to Discover," that opens the entire proceeding, reveal him to be an expert showman. His bandmembers have listened to the Stax Volt records, but they are too polite. They're solid but not funky, and have very little grit. The trouble is that this sound allows Bradley too much leeway. If it weren't for the other vocalists, the music here would be downright thin. These guys would sound great in a studio, but here, even on barnburner covers like Joe South's "Games People Play," the band is graceful. "Shake It Off," on disc one, moves into some interesting territory, but it doesn't feel live except for Bradley's voice, which isn't concerned with anything but getting the tune across. "Bellybowl" is great but how could it not be with Bradley singing his signature tune? The second disc fares a bit better with a looser feel from the musicians. "Once Upon Time," works well, as does "Trouble Brother," but the most stunning thing on it is Bradley accompanying himself on "Still Lovin' You." The second disc is filled out with four soundcheck recordings that do nothing to add to what's here. What should have been raucous, raw, and wild is merely pleasant. It is articulate, literate, and polished. Too bad. For evidence of Bradley on a stage with a band that knows how to make him work, seek out the Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise Live EP. - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Robert Bradley

An anachronism in the world of late-'90s rock roll, Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise consists of the group's namesake, a wizened Detroit street singer, plus three relatively fresh-faced alterna-kids as a backing band. Robert Bradley was born in Alabama, but gained musical experience and spirit by playing his acoustic guitar at coffeehouses as well as piano in Bapti... Read more