John Oates Solo Album, 1000 Miles of Life, Set for
September 23His second-ever solo disc features performances from Blues Travelers John Popper, Bela Fleck, Blind Boys of Alabama, Steve Cropper, Bonnie and Bekka Bramlett, moreLos Angeles, August 28, 2008—For John Oates, longtime member of musics best-selling duo of all time Daryl Hall & John Oates, his second solo album, 1000 Miles of Life, scheduled for release on September 23rd on PS Records in association with U-Watch/DKE Records and distributed by ICON Music Entertainment Services, was a labor of love and devotion, a summary of his three decades as a professional musician. Amazon.com will have an exclusive digital version of 1000 Miles of Life starting on September 9th up until the September 23rd street date, when it will become available in all digital and retail outlets.It was a wake-up call for me, says John about the album, his second solo effort and first since 2002s Phunk Shui. After 30-plus years devoting myself to my art and craft, I needed to make a musical statement that someday I could look back on and realize, at that moment of time, I did exactly what I wanted to do. Ive never written songs like this. I was on this inspirational roll. There was an urgency to it. I realized that I had no more time in my life for rehearsals and I took that energy into the studio.John dedicates the album to three inspired individuals who had recently passed away, but were major influences in his career—producer Arif Mardin (who produced Hall & Oates first two albums on Atlantic Records), Jerry Lynn Williams (a writer who contributed songs to Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt and B.B. King, among others) and his original guitar mentor Jerry Ricks, who introduced him to the roots blues/folk scene in Philadelphia in the late 60s.Co-produced by John with Jed Leiber, son of legendary songwriter Jerry Leiber, the album features eight orginal new songs, most of which were written this past year. In addition, there is an outstanding version of the Jerry Lynn Williams classic Sending Me Angels perfomed with the Blind Boys of Alabama as well as Johns interpretation of Daniel Lanois Sometimes. The new songs are complimented by the beautiful ballad, I Found Love, a folky ballad he wrote for his wife in 1993 as well as a new take on Change of Season originally recorded in the late 1980s.Among the new tracks listen to Ghost Town, inspired by his visit to a post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans, this standout track with its atmospheric, cinematic feel, is a highlight of 1000 Miles of Life, featuring a plaintive banjo solo by Fleck, Blues Travelers John Popper on harp and an eerie New Orleans funeral march coda which seems to arise right out of the mist.When I went to the city, we got a chance to hang out in those neighborhoods destroyed by the hurricane, says John. I was shocked and embarrassed by the fact that two years later, a major American city could be left in that state of chaos. That really affected me. People losing their city but not losing their heart.Some of the other guests on the album include The Blind Boys of Alabama (Sending Me Angels), John Popper, (Ghost Town) Bekka Bramlett (Carved in Stone) and her mom Bonnie Bramlett of Delaney and Bonnie fame (1000 Miles of Life) as well as legendary guitarist Steve Cropper, longtime Hall & Oates band member T Bone Wolk, Jed Leiber on keyboards, string meister Jonathan Yudkin, bassists Michael Rhodes and Mark Fain, pedal steel and electric guitarist Dan Dugmore, drummers Doug Belote, Chad Cromwell and Shannon Forrest, percussionist Eric Darken, guitarists Tom and Bob Britt as well as Nathan Paul Chapman. Basic tracks were recorded in Nashville, vocals and guitars were laid down at Great Divide Studios in Aspen and the album was mixed back in L.A. at Leibers Nightbird Studios at The Sunset Marquis.For more information on John Oates and 1000 Miles of Life, go to www.johnoates.com as well as myspace.com/johnoatesmusic
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JanVA2755 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Hi!I love to hear John talk in interviews ... especially about things that seem to be important to him...his family, his life, his music...in that order it seems! As you so beautifully put it...he seems so grounded with his head on straight.Thank you again for posting this!Type to you later! God Bless!Jan in VA |
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