| Truth | ||||
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| Released | August 7, 2007 | |||
| Recorded | December 2006 – January 2007 | |||
| Genre | Blues | |||
| Length | 56:07 | |||
| Label | Concord | |||
| Producer | Robben Ford | |||
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Truth is an album by guitarist Robben Ford, notable for a well-received cover of Paul Simon's 1971 song "One Man's Ceiling is Another Man's Floor." "Riley B. King" is a homage to B.B. King.
Truth was nominated for the 2008 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album[1] and in August 2007 it became the number one blues album on the Billboard chart.
Track listing
- "Lateral Climb" (Robben Ford) 4:19
 - "How Deep in the Blues (Do You Want To Go)" (Gary Nicholson, Robben Ford) 4:18
 - "Nobody's Fault But Mine" (Otis Redding) 3:12
 - "Riley B. King" (Kevin Moore, Robben Ford) 6:16
 - "You're Gonna Need a Friend" (Anne Kerry Ford, Robben Ford) 5:44
 - "One Man's Ceiling is Another Man's Floor" (Paul Simon) 4:37
 - "Too Much" (Gabriel Ford) 4:13
 - "Peace on My Mind" (Robben Ford) 6:01
 - "There'll Never Be Another You" (Robben Ford) 5:15
 - "River of Soul" (Danny Flowers, Robben Ford) 6:18
 - "Moonchild Blues" (Robben Ford) 5:41
 
Personnel
- Robben Ford – guitar
 - Dan Fornero – trumpet
 - Dave Woodford – tenor saxophone
 - Russell Ferrante – piano
 - Jeff Babko – keyboards
 - Larry Goldings – keyboards
 - Bernie Worrell – keyboards
 - Will Lee – bass
 - Chris Chaney – bass
 - Jimmy Earl – bass
 - Charley Drayton – drums
 - Gary Novak – drums
 - Toss Panos – drums
 - Bernie Dresel – drums
 - Susan Tedeschi – vocals
 - Siedah Garrett – background vocals
 - Ken Stacey – background vocals
 
References
- ↑ White, Jim (February 11, 2008). "Blues Awards: Grammys". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2011-06-01.
 
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