Unclassified
Robert Randolph & The Family Band
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Going in the Right Direction | Robert Randolph & The Family Band | 3:32 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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I Need More Love | Robert Randolph & The Family Band | 3:42 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Nobody | Robert Randolph & The Family Band | 4:31 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Soul Refreshing | Robert Randolph & The Family Band | 3:41 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Squeeze | Robert Randolph & The Family Band | 5:46 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Smile | Robert Randolph & The Family Band | 4:53 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Good Times (3 Stroke) | Robert Randolph & The Family Band | 3:44 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Why Should I Feel Lonely | Robert Randolph & The Family Band | 4:24 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Calypso | Robert Randolph & The Family Band | 4:07 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Problems | Robert Randolph & The Family Band | 4:24 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Run for Your Life | Robert Randolph & The Family Band | 4:53 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 11 Songs |
Album Review
The second full-length from sacred steel genius Robert Randolph & the Family Band delivers, from the studio, the same promise, grit, grease, and sweat that Live at the Wetlands did. Randolph pulls out the stops in the studio, using his own band, without any of the hotshot guest stars who he's appeared with in the last two years. Unclassified features a road-tested, studio-savvy band using all of its collected gifts with producer Jim Scott to make a record that is as much about soul, funk, hard rock, folk, and jam band intensity as it is about the gospel music that first inspired the unit. On first listen, listeners might be taken aback by "So Refreshing," with its soul groove and tight gospel arrangements and a greasy P-Funk bass running alongside Randolph's razor-wire and switchblade steel. But contrast it with the in-the-pit wail of "Squeeze," with organs and syncopated rhythms playing counterpoint to the steel and bass, or the Stevie Wonder-esque hard funk of "I Need More Love," with keyboards rollicking along the groove as the bass literally pops around a chorus that delivers the call-and-response choir in full-on, Sunday church, Funkadelic effect. Unclassified is, in all of its varied approaches to gospel music and the sacred steel tradition, incontrovertible proof that they can deliver from the booth as well as they do on a stage and with more variety.
This is a free-sounding record, given how so much of it feels live with its intensity and its focus on shape-shifting rhythmic and harmonic structures in the improvising, yet all within the context of "song." "Smile" features tender lyrics and gorgeous harmonies, while "So Refreshing," with its Sly Stone Fresh-era open R&B pockets of easy melodic invention and rumbling funky overtones, gives the vocalists lots of room to bring home the atmosphere of the tune; it's summery, free, and full of light. These two tracks stand in sharp contrast to the jam sensibilities that much of the rest of the album operates on, but they are wondrously multi-dimensional portals into the band's collective psyche. While it's true that Randolph's steel, which is immediately recognizable everywhere here, is supplanted by the fattest, gnarliest bass this side of Bootsy Collins, the instrumental attack of the Family Band is in its ability to change its sound on virtually every track. "Calypso," with its flights-of-fancy explorations into the realms of jazz-rock and Santana-esque Latin jam consciousness, opens up the American gospel palette infinitely, and the shattering country gospel — via New Jersey nightclub rock & roll infusion — of "Run for Your Life" that caps the disc is a summation of the journey; that journey is spiritual and full of humor, empathy, and expansive notions of what music is, and how it plays a role in the relief of suffering in everyday life. This is multivalent music, full of the message of joy, passion, and realization, and it is played in such an enlightened manner, so completely unburdened by the rigidities of context and category, that it exists on its own plane. How many times can you say that about a pop record in the 21st century? Unclassified is truly awesome and inspiring; it provides a guidepost for sacred steel music in the future and will hopefully enter the mainstream — though that's doubtful — of American popular culture.
Customer Reviews
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I first bought "Live at the Wetlands" to introduce me to Mr. Randolph. Although that album contains sheer guitar mastery, this album is much more accessible. Robert Randolph is a virtuoso player, but he has the musical lyricism to make truly great music, not to mention The Family Band. These guys can jam live with the best of them, but have also put together a great studio album. With equal parts of blues and funk, RR&TFB have put together an awesome album worthy of many listens!
Amazing
My friend just showed me "I Need More Love"..and that is one of the best songs i have ever heard...the base guitar for that song is amazing
Wow!!!
one of the best albums I've heard in a long time!
Top Albums and Songs By Robert Randolph & The Family Band
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Ain't Nothing Wrong With That | Colorblind (Deluxe Version) | 3:30 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Love Is the Only Way (Featuring Dave Matthews, Leroi Moore & Rashawn Ross) | Colorblind (Deluxe Version) | 4:23 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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I Need More Love | Unclassified | 3:42 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Thrill of It | Colorblind (Deluxe Version) | 3:28 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Jesus Is Just Alright (Featuring Eric Clapton) | Colorblind (Deluxe Version) | 5:25 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Ain't Nothing Wrong With That | Colorblind | 3:30 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Going in the Right Direction | Unclassified | 3:32 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Soul Refreshing | Unclassified | 3:41 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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The March | Live at the Wetlands | 8:07 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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I Need More Love | Unclassified | 3:42 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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- $9.99
- Genres: Rock, Music, Blues-Rock, Southern Rock, Jam Bands, Christian & Gospel, R&B/Soul
- Released: Jul 22, 2003
- ℗ 2003 Warner Bros. Records Inc. for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside the U.S.











