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Bring It On Home (album)

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Released
  
March 27, 2012

Bring It On Home (2012)
  
Love and Hate (2014)

Release date
  
27 March 2012

Genre
  
Blues

Length
  
44:09

Artist
  
Joan Osborne

Label
  
Saguaro Road Records

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Recorded
  
Waterfront Studios, New York

Producer
  
Jack Petruzzelli, Joan Osborne

Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Best Blues Album

Similar
  
Joan Osborne albums, Other albums

Bring it on home joan osborne


Bring It On Home is the seventh studio album by Joan Osborne released under Saguaro Road Records on March 27, 2012. It was her first album in five years. On this album she co-produced with the guitarist Jack Petruzzelli. The album consists entirely of Blues and R&B covers. The record also includes tracks originally made famous by American blues masters, such as Sonny Boy Williamson ("Bring it on Home"), Muddy Waters ("I Want to Be Loved"), as well as recordings originally released by some of the best-known R&B performars—including Ray Charles ("I Don’t Need No Doctor"), Al Green ("Rhymes"), and Otis Redding ("Champagne and Wine").

Contents

The first single was "Shake Your Hips" released in January 2012 on iTunes. Osborne toured to support her album in March 2012 and was slated to do so again in the spring of 2013. It was nominated for a 2013 Grammy award in the Blues category.

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Reception

The album was generally well received. Reviewer Steve Pick at About.com wrote: "Joan Osborne just gets better and better as a song interpreter, and this collection of blues and R&B just might be her finest recording to date." Reviewer Thom Jurek was even more positive, writing at Allmusic, "This isn't a reverential recording; it's authoritative; she makes these songs her own. Bring It On Home carries Osborne's mature voice in way that's never been heard from her before. Her abilities as an interpretive singer prove her an extension of these [blues and R&B] traditions, not merely a torch bearer for them."

Songs

1I Don't Need No Doctor3:20
2Bring It on Home4:07
3Roll Like a Big Wheel2:50

References

Bring It On Home (album) Wikipedia


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