Songs from the Road (Joanne Shaw Taylor album) explained

Songs from the Road
Type:live
Artist:Joanne Shaw Taylor
Cover:Joanne Shaw Taylor - Songs from the Road Album Cover.jpg
Venue:The Borderline (London, England)
Length:1:16:26 (album)
1:36:02 (video)
Label:Ruf
Producer:Jim Gaines
Prev Title:Almost Always Never
Prev Year:2012
Next Title:The Dirty Truth
Next Year:2014

Songs from the Road is the first live album and video by British blues rock musician Joanne Shaw Taylor. Released on 5 November 2013 by Ruf Records, it documents Taylor's performance at The Borderline in London on 12 May 2013. The live album was produced by Jim Gaines, who produced Taylor's first two studio albums White Sugar and Diamonds in the Dirt, while the video was produced by Uwe Treskatis. Songs from the Road reached number 37 on the UK Independent Albums Chart, number 6 on the UK Independent Album Breakers Chart and number 5 on the UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart.

Background

Songs from the Road documents Taylor's one-off performance at The Borderline in London on 12 May 2013, which was organised specifically with the intention of recording for a live release.[1] According to the guitarist, fans had been urging her to make a live album for several years; in an interview with Blues Rock Review, she noted that "it was something that the fans had been asking for ... I think people tend to prefer live albums, I think they see them as a more accurate portrayal of what an artist does".[2] Speaking about the arrangement of the show, Taylor explained that "We only had one chance to do it because of my schedule", adding that she purposely chose the Borderline for the performance due to its small size, which she hoped would allow for an intimate, "'everyone-packed-in-like-sardines' vibe".[3] The live set contains songs from all three of Taylor's studio albums to date: White Sugar (2009), Diamonds in the Dirt (2010) and Almost Always Never (2012).[3]

Reception

Songs from the Road received generally positive reviews from critics. In a 9/10 review for Blues Rock Review, George Ward wrote that "Songs from the Road embodies the life and soul Taylor and band put into their music. It has the deep contrast of vibrancy and tenderness that sums up her career to date. It is a performance to be proud of."[4] Pete Feenstra from Get Ready to Rock! gave the release four out of five stars, praising Taylor and her band's performances and explaining that "the set builds up an impressive momentum on the back of some smoking grooves, intense solos and fine band interplay".[5]

Personnel

Musicians

Additional personnel

Charts

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Peak
position
UK Independent Albums (OCC)[6] 37
UK Independent Album Breakers (OCC)6
UK Jazz & Blues Albums (OCC)5

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Joanne Shaw Taylor at the Borderline Live Review . Higgins . Anne . The Upcoming . 13 May 2013 . 13 May 2024 .
  2. Web site: Joanne Shaw Taylor: Songs From The Road Interview . Ward . George . Blues Rock Review . 21 November 2013 . 13 May 2024 .
  3. News: Joanne Shaw Taylor New 'Live' Album "Songs From The Road" . 23 August 2013 . 13 May 2024 .
  4. Web site: Joanne Shaw Taylor: Songs From The Road Review . Ward . George . Blues Rock Review . 1 November 2013 . 13 May 2024 .
  5. Web site: Album review: Joanne Shaw Taylor – Songs From The Road . Feenstra . Pete . Get Ready to Rock! . 5 September 2013 . 13 May 2024 .
  6. Web site: Songs From The Road – Joanne Shaw Taylor . . 13 May 2024 .