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Sk1Bum 11,401 Posted February 7, 2019 Posted February 7, 2019 Tedeschi Trucks Band, Signs, the full album available for preview here: https://www.npr.org/2019/02/07/691387918/first-listen-tedeschi-trucks-band-signs available for purchase February 15. from the NPR website: Signs, Tedeschi Trucks Band's new album, is the follow-up to 2016's Let Me Get By. The new set was recorded live to two-inch analog tape at the married couple's home studio — Swamp Raga — in Jacksonville, Florida. Co-produced by Trucks, Jim Scott and Swamp Raga engineer Bobby Tis, the album features guest contributions from guitarists Warren Haynes, Oliver Wood and Doyle Bramhall II, as well as percussionist Marc Quiñones. You can hear the byproducts of a live-to-analog-tape recording throughout Signs. There's such warmth to the playing, you can picture the band members standing in the studio — playing together and off of each other, blending rock and blues and soul, accompanied by Trucks' impassioned guitar work and Tedeschi's soulful vocals. 2
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