Everybody's Talkin' (Tedeschi Trucks Band album) explained

Everybody's Talkin'
Type:live
Artist:Tedeschi Trucks Band
Cover:Tedeschi_Trucks_Band_Everybodys_Talking.jpg
Released:May 22, 2012
Recorded:October 2011 (See details below)
Genre:Rock, blues rock, blues, soul
Label:Sony Masterworks, Sony Music Entertainment
Producer:Derek Trucks
Chronology:Tedeschi Trucks Band
Prev Title:Revelator
Prev Year:2011
Next Title:Made Up Mind
Next Year:2013

Everybody's Talkin' is the second album and the first live album by the 11-piece Tedeschi Trucks Band and was released in 2012 by Sony Masterworks. It's been released as a 2-CD and 3-CD set as well as a three disc vinyl set. The title comes from the song carrying the same name, formerly a hit for Harry Nilsson. The band's cover is a hybrid of the Nilsson and Bill Withers versions.[1]

The songs on the album are a compilation of recordings from the following three nights

In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Trucks stated many of the tracks came from the almost-cancelled Bridgeport, CT show. "There was a real loose feeling to it, which ended up being great. We used a lot of stuff from that night."

Reception

Writing for Allmusic, critic Thom Jurek wrote "It's an unusual live record because its balance of sonic precision and stage-born kinetics is perfect—this band transitions seamlessly between R&B, blues, rock, gospel, and jazz. These performances never succumb to mere jam band clichés... Everybody's Talkin' is what every live album should be: an accurate, exciting reflection of a hot band playing full-throttle." He especially praised Tedeschi as "among the truly great singers in modern blues and rock; by turns graceful and grainy, her expression reaches the spiritual in execution." Will Layman of PopMatters praised the performances and called it "the kind of music that shamelessly moves at you with emotion and soul". Doug Collette of All About Jazz generally praised the album, especially the sound, but was critical of the length of the songs, commenting on the "shortage of instrumental fireworks".

The review aggregator site, Metacritic calculated an average score of 75 based on 6 reviews.[2]

Track listing

Disc 2

Personnel

Credits

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parry . Ernsberger . Derek Trucks Talks About New Live Album, the Allman Brothers . . February 13, 2015.
  2. Web site: Everybody's Talkin. Metacritic. February 13, 2016.