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Lickety Split

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Amped Up
3:19
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Born Again
4:22
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New Orleans
4:13
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Take The Party
4:10
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Brand New Wayo
4:37
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Lickety Split
4:03
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Blacky Joe
5:51
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Love Rollercoaster
3:13
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All American
2:44
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Get Ready
5:09
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Welcome Home
6:12
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Good Lovin'
2:55
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 50:48

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Ryan Reed

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07.16.13
Unhinged, dorky and Holy Spirit huge
2013 | Label: Blue Note Records

“I think I’m ’bout to break a string in here!” howls Robert Randolph on “Amped Up,” a gospel-rock belter from the steel-guitar master’s fourth studio album. It’s a quintessential Randolph moment: unhinged, dorky and Holy Spirit huge.

On 2010′s We Walk this Road, Randolph worked with T-Bone Burnett and an army of veteran studio aces, tracing the evolution of African American music — from slave chants to Hendrix to Prince, from Pentecostal gospel to hip-hop. Lickety Split is less academic and more visceral, reuniting the full Family Band (drummer Marcus Randolph, bassist Danyel Morgan, vocalist Lenesha Randolph, multi-instrumentalist Bret Haas) for 40 free-spirited minutes.

The band’s chops are dazzling, but Randolph himself steals every scene. His steel-guitar wails, it moans, it stings — on the slow-burning “Welcome Home,” it floats like a warped harp. Check the ecstatic “Born Again,” which spirals into psychedelic slide-guitar crossfire. Even the corniest stuff works: “All American” is their arena-rock moment, copping the distorted riff from Yes’s “Owner of a Lonely Heart” and the gated-drum punch of vintage Def Leppard. Randolph’s never been much of a lyricist: “Live your life, love your wife and children while you can,” he sings on the revved-up title-track, “Love’s the… read more »

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Get This "LICKETY SPLIT"

BLUESMAN4EVER

I'm a Big RR fan and this new album comes at you fast an fun,from the opening.This family band release comes out ,hot on the heels of the Slide Brothers release,which is a Fun one as well.If I didn't know better I'd say Robert is loving the life.Enjoying the fruits of his efforts,and their is much to like about the new release.My favorites are Born Again,Bran New Wayo,which has guest aperance by Carlos Santana doing a great B.B. impersonation at the end.Both covers,Good Lovin & Love Rollercoaster will take you back in time.I think the best slower songs are Blacky Joe an Welcome home.

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Robert Randolph and the Family Band, Lickety Split

Grimace

Excellent record! If you're already a RR fan, or just new to the scene. You'll truly enjoy this record. Foot stompers to rockin' ballads. The band sounds great and RR never fails to deliver! Get it and enjoy!!

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