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Blak and Blu
2012 album by Gary Clark, Jr. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Blak and Blu is the major-label debut studio album by American musician Gary Clark Jr., released on October 22, 2012.[1] The album touches on a wide variety of traditionally black music genres, including soul ("Please Come Home"), hip-hop/R&B ("The Life"), Chuck Berry-esque rock and roll ("Travis County"), and Clark's trademark, blues ("When My Train Pulls In", "Numb", "Next Door Neighbor Blues").
Blak and Blu netted Clark his first two Grammy Award nominations, one for Best Rock Song ("Ain't Messin Round") and the other for Best Traditional R&B Performance ("Please Come Home") which won. This marked the first time that an artist was nominated in both categories in the same year.[2] It peaked at number six on the Billboard 200 album chart, and number one on the Blues Albums chart.
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Critical reception
Blak and Blu was awarded a three-and-a-half star rating by Rolling Stone and was listed at No. 27 on Rolling Stone's list of the top 50 albums of 2012, in which the author said "Clark's brain-frying guitar solos are more about noise nuance and phrasing than speed-trial note-spitting."[9][10] The Chicago Tribune gave the album a 2.5 out of 4 review, stating that the album lacked cohesiveness and consistency due to the wide variety of genres featured.[11]
In 2013, Blak and Blu was nominated for a Blues Music Award in the 'Contemporary Blues Album' category.[12]
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Track listing
All songs written by Gary Clark Jr., except as noted.
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Blak and Blu The Mixtape
On April 30, 2014, Gary Clark Jr. also released a mixtape of the songs under the title Blak and Blu The Mixtape presented by D-Nice.
Track list
Personnel
- Gary Clark Jr. – lead and backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitar, bass, drums, programming, trumpet, percussion, congas
- Eric Zapata – rhythm guitars
- Mike Elizondo – bass, fuzz guitar, keyboards, percussion, programming
- Zac Rae – Keyboards, hammond organ, wurlitzer, piano, vibraphone
- J.J. Johnson – drums, percussion
- Scott Nelson – bass
- Satnam Ramgotra – tabla, percussion
- Danny T. Levin – trumpet, trombone, flugelhorn
- David Moyer – tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone
- Stevie Black – strings
- Recording engineers: Adam Hawkins, Doug McKean
- Mixing: Adam Hawkins, Doug McKean
- Assistant engineers: Brent Arrowood, Chris Sporleder, Russ Waugh
- Mastering: Ted Jensen
- A&R: Lenny Waronker
- Creative design, direction and photography: Frank Maddocks
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Charts
References
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