Blues Traveler (album)
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| Blues Traveler | ||||
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| Studio album by Blues Traveler | ||||
| Released | May 1990 | |||
| Recorded | February 19, 1990-March 3, 1990 | |||
| Genre | Alternative rock Jam |
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| Length | 56:10 | |||
| Label | A&M | |||
| Producer | Justin Niebank | |||
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Blues Traveler, the eponymous debut album from Blues Traveler, was released on A&M Records in 1990. It establishes the band's trademark jam band sound featuring John Popper's harmonica. On several songs, notably "Warmer Days," a then-unknown Joan Osborne sings background vocals.
[edit] Track listing
- "But Anyway" (Kinchla/Popper) – 4:10
- "Gina" (Kinchla/Popper) – 4:03
- "Mulling It Over" (Kinchla/Popper) – 3:43
- "100 Years" (Popper) – 3:43
- "Dropping Some NYC" (Kinchla/Popper/Sheehan) – 3:19
- "Crystal Flame" (Kinchla/Popper) – 9:39
- "Slow Change" (Kinchla/Popper) – 4:54
- "Warmer Days" (Popper) – 4:55
- "Gotta Get Mean (Hill/Kinchla/Popper) – 3:49
- "Alone" (Popper) – 7:33
- "Sweet Talking Hippie" (Hill/Kinchla/Popper/Sheehan) – 6:22
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