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The first Robert Randolph and the Family Band album, Live at the Wetlands, was released in 2002 on Family Band Records, recorded live on August 23, 2001, just prior to the club's closing. The band released their studio debut, Unclassified on August 5, 2003.
Lickety Split is the fourth studio album by American soul band Robert Randolph and the Family Band. ... "Born Again" 4:20: 3. ... Album line-up ...
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Live at the Wetlands is the first release by Robert Randolph and the Family Band. The live album was recorded at the Wetlands Preserve club in Tribeca, New York City on August 23, 2001 and released on April 9, 2002. The concert was one of the last events held at the Wetlands Preserve before it closed.
We Walk This Road is a mixture of original material and covers, recorded as a collaborative effort between Robert Randolph, T Bone Burnett, Tonio K., Peter Case, and other soul- and gospel-oriented songwriters. The album also includes covers of songs by Blind Willie Johnson, Bob Dylan, John Lennon, and Prince as interpreted by Randolph and Burnett.
Unclassified is the first studio album by Robert Randolph and the Family Band. PopMatters magazine reviewed the album favourably, concluding that "the one quality that holds it all together is joyousness". It described the opening track, 'Going in the Right Direction', as "a gospel-tinged, two steppin’, inspirational, tune that simply burns".
Colorblind is an album by Robert Randolph & the Family Band. [3] It is the group's second studio album. [4] Track listing
Released on January 12, 2010, Rain or Shine is O.A.R.'s tenth released album; it is the fourth live album that the released. [4] Openers scheduled for the two shows were Robert Randolph and the Family Band (night one) and The Wailers (night two). Due to the inclement weather conditions on night two, the Wailers did not end up performing.