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Released
  
September 14, 1999

Jellycream (1999)
  
Welcome (2001)

Producer
  
Tchad Blake

Genre
  
Rock music

Length
  
53:34

Release date
  
14 September 1999

Label
  
RCA Records

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Artists
  
Doyle Bramhall II, Bramhall

Similar
  
Doyle Bramhall II albums, Rock music albums

Doyle bramhall ii i wanna be


Jellycream is the second studio album by the blues/rock guitarist Doyle Bramhall II. It was originally released in the US on September 14, 1999. The album is produced under the label RCA Records.

Contents

"I Wanna Be" and "Marry You" were re-recorded by Eric Clapton for Riding With The King, his first collaborative effort with B.B. King, which won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album and was certified double platinum in the United States.

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Track listing

  1. "I Wanna Be" (3:50)
  2. "Day Come Down" (3:57)
  3. "Marry You" (4:21)
  4. "Snakecharmer" (4:28)
  5. "Who I Am" (3:46)
  6. "Away We Go Away" (4:18)
  7. "Close To Heaven" (4:24)
  8. "I'm The One" (3:30)
  9. "Baby's Gone" (4:02)
  10. "I'm Leavin'" (4:54)
  11. "Chasin' The Sun" (4:15)
  12. "I Will Remember" (4:25)
  13. "Chariot" (3:24)

Personnel

  • Susannah Melvoin - Percussion
  • Wendy Melvoin - Bass, Guitar, Percussion
  • Jamie Muhoberac - Keyboards
  • Charley Drayton - Percussion, Drums
  • Christopher McCants - Photography
  • Jeri Heiden - Artwork, Design, Art Direction
  • Doyle Bramhall II - Guitar, Percussion, Vocals, Drums
  • John Heiden - Artwork, Art Direction, Design
  • Chris Bruce - Bass Guitar, Background Vocals, Keyboards
  • Lisa Coleman - Organ, Piano, Wurlitzer, Keyboards, Percussion
  • C. Ross - Guitar, Pump Organ
  • Tchad Blake - Percussion, Photography, Mixing, Producer, Engineer
  • Mitchell Froom - Keyboards, Clavinet
  • Lou Perez - Still Pictures
  • Charlie Sexton - Bass, Guitar, Tack Piano
  • Album review

    Doyle Bramhall has really stepped up vocally on his second solo album, Jellycream. Lyrically this disc was considered improved over his debut solo disc, and he’s demonstrated a continued commitment to modern-day soul-blues vibe. This rocker from Texas has combined several different styles of music into one album with help from keyboardist Mitchell Froom, and ex-bandmates Chris Layton and Charlie Sexton. “Overall, the album is worth a listen. Bramhall is tight and driving, but can at times be subtly forceful, with underlying parts that really drive the song, while the stuff that jumps out at you can be less than fiery. All of this adds up to a strong album on the whole” (Brad Engler). It is definitely an improvement from his last album and has made him visible in the music scene.

    Songs

    1I Wanna Be3:51
    2Day Come Down3:57
    3Marry You4:21

    References

    Jellycream Wikipedia