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Release Date: Apr 05, 2011
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Personnel: Robbie Robertson (vocals); Angela McCluskey (vocals); Eric Clapton (guitar, background vocals); Robert Randolph (pedal steel guitar); Martin Pradler (Wurlitzer piano); Ian Thomas (drums); Jimi Englund (percussion); Jason Boshoff, Matt Robertson, Eldad Guetta, Marius de Vries (programming); Daryl Johnson, Rocco DeLuca (background vocals).
Recording information: Olympic Studios; The Strongroom; The Village.
Photographers: Charles P. M. Mitchell ; David Jordan Williams; Stephanie Romanov Wechler; Nimi Ponnudurai; Alan Douglas; Anton Corbijn; Robbie Robertson.
How to Become Clairvoyant is Robbie Robertson's first album since Contact from the Underworld of Redboy in 1998. The new album was co-produced by Robertson and Marius de Vries (Massive Attack, Björk, and Rufus Wainwright), and recorded over two years in London and Los Angeles. (There was a long break in the sessions when Robertson answered director Martin Scorsese's call to work on the music for the film Shutter Island.) Robertson wrote eight of the album's 12 tunes, co-wrote three with Eric Clapton (who appears numerous times on both guitar and vocals) and one with de Vries. There's an all star musician's guest list that includes Steve Winwood, Trent Reznor, Robert Randolph, Tom Morello, and Angela McLuskey. Robertson's backing band includes bassist Pino Palladino, drummer Ian Thomas, pianist Martin Pradler, and backing vocalists Angelyna Boyd, Daryl Johnson, and Rocco Deluca. The album's first single, "He Don't Live Here Anymore," a song about addiction, was released to radio on January 29.
Recording information: Olympic Studios; The Strongroom; The Village.
Photographers: Charles P. M. Mitchell ; David Jordan Williams; Stephanie Romanov Wechler; Nimi Ponnudurai; Alan Douglas; Anton Corbijn; Robbie Robertson.
How to Become Clairvoyant is Robbie Robertson's first album since Contact from the Underworld of Redboy in 1998. The new album was co-produced by Robertson and Marius de Vries (Massive Attack, Björk, and Rufus Wainwright), and recorded over two years in London and Los Angeles. (There was a long break in the sessions when Robertson answered director Martin Scorsese's call to work on the music for the film Shutter Island.) Robertson wrote eight of the album's 12 tunes, co-wrote three with Eric Clapton (who appears numerous times on both guitar and vocals) and one with de Vries. There's an all star musician's guest list that includes Steve Winwood, Trent Reznor, Robert Randolph, Tom Morello, and Angela McLuskey. Robertson's backing band includes bassist Pino Palladino, drummer Ian Thomas, pianist Martin Pradler, and backing vocalists Angelyna Boyd, Daryl Johnson, and Rocco Deluca. The album's first single, "He Don't Live Here Anymore," a song about addiction, was released to radio on January 29.
Tracks:
1 - Straight Down the Line
2 - When the Night Was Young
3 - He Don't Live Here No More
4 - Right Mistake
5 - This Is Where I Get Off
6 - Fear of Falling
7 - She's Not Mine
8 - Madame X
9 - Axman
10 - Won't Be Back
11 - How to Become Clairvoyant
12 - Tango for Django
2 - When the Night Was Young
3 - He Don't Live Here No More
4 - Right Mistake
5 - This Is Where I Get Off
6 - Fear of Falling
7 - She's Not Mine
8 - Madame X
9 - Axman
10 - Won't Be Back
11 - How to Become Clairvoyant
12 - Tango for Django