Difference between revisions of "Album: Raise Up"
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|introduction = '''Raise Up''' is the ninth studio album by [[Larry Graham]] & [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Central_Station Graham Central Station], and their second to include input by [[Prince]] (although the previous album was released under the band name [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Central_Station Graham Central Station] only). It was released in September 2012, on the [http://www.artofgroove.de/ Art Of Groove] label, over 13 years since their last studio album, [[Album: GCS 2000|GCS 2000]]. | |introduction = '''Raise Up''' is the ninth studio album by [[Larry Graham]] & [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Central_Station Graham Central Station], and their second to include input by [[Prince]] (although the previous album was released under the band name [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Central_Station Graham Central Station] only). It was released in September 2012, on the [http://www.artofgroove.de/ Art Of Groove] label, over 13 years since their last studio album, [[Album: GCS 2000|GCS 2000]]. | ||
− | [[Prince]] appears on three tracks, [[Raise Up]], [[Shoulda Coulda Woulda]] and [[Larry Graham: | + | [[Prince]] appears on three tracks, [[Raise Up]], [[Shoulda Coulda Woulda]] and [[Larry Graham: Movin’|Movin’]] |
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+ | '''Sessions and compiling''' | ||
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+ | It is not known when [[Raise Up]], [[Shoulda Coulda Woulda]] and [[Larry Graham: Movin’|Movin’]] were recorded, and whether any of the tracks date from the 1997-8 recording sessions for [[Album: GCS 2000|GCS 2000]]. The three tracks that [[Prince]] participated in are credited to at least being partially recorded at [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA, but The G-Station, Chanhassen, MN, USA and [http://www.hacienda.fr/ Studio de l’Hacienda], Tarare, France are also listed as recording locations for the tracks. | ||
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+ | The album also includes new versions of three songs previously released by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Central_Station Graham Central Station], which [[Prince]] has also covered live at other times (see [[It’s Alright]], [[Now Do-U-Wanta-Dance]] and [[It Ain’t No Fun To Me]]), as well as a cover version of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Wonder Stevie Wonder]’s track [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higher_Ground_(Stevie_Wonder_song) Higher Ground], also covered live by [[Prince]] (see [[Higher Ground]]), but he is not known to have been involved in these studio recordings. | ||
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+ | '''Promotion''' | ||
The album produced only one promotional single in Europe, [[Single: Raise Up|Raise Up]], with no commercial release. It did not enter the charts. | The album produced only one promotional single in Europe, [[Single: Raise Up|Raise Up]], with no commercial release. It did not enter the charts. | ||
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# <b>Throw-N-Down The Funk</b> | # <b>Throw-N-Down The Funk</b> | ||
# <b>It’s Alright (The New Master)</b> | # <b>It’s Alright (The New Master)</b> | ||
− | # <b>[[Raise Up]]</b> (5:36) - ''featuring [[Prince]] '' <sup>1</sup> | + | # <b>[[Raise Up]]</b> (5:36) - ''featuring [[Prince]]'' <sup>1</sup> |
− | # <b>[[Shoulda Coulda Woulda]]</b> (4:48) - ''featuring [[Prince]] '' <sup>1</sup> | + | # <b>[[Shoulda Coulda Woulda]]</b> (4:48) - ''featuring [[Prince]]'' <sup>1</sup> |
# <b>Welcome 2 Our World</b> | # <b>Welcome 2 Our World</b> | ||
# <b>It Ain’t No Fun To Me (The New Master)</b> | # <b>It Ain’t No Fun To Me (The New Master)</b> | ||
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# <b>No Way</b> | # <b>No Way</b> | ||
# <b>Hold You Close</b> | # <b>Hold You Close</b> | ||
− | # <b>[[Larry Graham: | + | # <b>[[Larry Graham: Movin’|Movin’]]</b> (4:58) - ''featuring [[Prince]]'' <sup>1</sup> |
# <b>Now Do-U-Wanta-Dance (The New Master)</b> | # <b>Now Do-U-Wanta-Dance (The New Master)</b> | ||
# <b>One Day</b> - ''featuring [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raphael_Saadiq Raphael Saadiq]'' | # <b>One Day</b> - ''featuring [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raphael_Saadiq Raphael Saadiq]'' | ||
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# <b>Throw-N-Down The Funk</b> | # <b>Throw-N-Down The Funk</b> | ||
# <b>It’s Alright (The New Master)</b> | # <b>It’s Alright (The New Master)</b> | ||
− | # <b>[[Raise Up]]</b> (5:36) - ''featuring [[Prince]] '' <sup>1</sup> | + | # <b>[[Raise Up]]</b> (5:36) - ''featuring [[Prince]]'' <sup>1</sup> |
*Side 2: | *Side 2: | ||
− | # <b>[[Shoulda Coulda Woulda]]</b> (4:48) - ''featuring [[Prince]] '' <sup>1</sup> | + | # <b>[[Shoulda Coulda Woulda]]</b> (4:48) - ''featuring [[Prince]]'' <sup>1</sup> |
# <b>Welcome 2 Our World</b> | # <b>Welcome 2 Our World</b> | ||
# <b>It Ain’t No Fun To Me (The New Master)</b> | # <b>It Ain’t No Fun To Me (The New Master)</b> | ||
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# <b>No Way</b> | # <b>No Way</b> | ||
# <b>Hold You Close</b> | # <b>Hold You Close</b> | ||
− | # <b>[[Larry Graham: Movin'|Movin’]]</b> (4:58) - ''featuring [[Prince]] '' <sup>1</sup> | + | # <b>[[Larry Graham: Movin'|Movin’]]</b> (4:58) - ''featuring [[Prince]]'' <sup>1</sup> |
*Side 4: | *Side 4: | ||
# <b>Now Do-U-Wanta-Dance (The New Master)</b> | # <b>Now Do-U-Wanta-Dance (The New Master)</b> | ||
# <b>One Day</b> - ''featuring [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raphael_Saadiq Raphael Saadiq]'' | # <b>One Day</b> - ''featuring [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raphael_Saadiq Raphael Saadiq]'' | ||
− | |musicians = [[Larry Graham]] - lead vocals and bass guitar on [[Raise Up]] and [[Shoulda Coulda Woulda]], lead vocals, electronic drums, bass guitar, guitar, keyboards on [[Larry Graham: | + | |musicians = [[Larry Graham]] - lead vocals and bass guitar on [[Raise Up]] and [[Shoulda Coulda Woulda]], lead vocals, electronic drums, bass guitar, guitar, keyboards on [[Larry Graham: Movin’|Movin’]] |
− | *[[Prince]] - drums, guitar, keyboards and background vocals on [[Raise Up]] and [[Shoulda Coulda Woulda]], guitar on [[Larry Graham: | + | *[[Prince]] - drums, guitar, keyboards and background vocals on [[Raise Up]] and [[Shoulda Coulda Woulda]], guitar on [[Larry Graham: Movin’|Movin’]] |
− | *James McKinney - vocoder on [[Raise Up]], vocals on [[Larry Graham: | + | *James McKinney - vocoder on [[Raise Up]], vocals on [[Larry Graham: Movin’|Movin’]] |
− | *Brian Braziel - drums on [[Larry Graham: | + | *Brian Braziel - drums on [[Larry Graham: Movin’|Movin’]] |
− | *Ashling Cole - vocals on [[Larry Graham: | + | *Ashling Cole - vocals on [[Larry Graham: Movin’|Movin’]] |
− | *David Council - keyboards, vocals on [[Larry Graham: | + | *David Council - keyboards, vocals on [[Larry Graham: Movin’|Movin’]] |
*Wilton Rab - vocals on [[Movin’]] | *Wilton Rab - vocals on [[Movin’]] | ||
− | *[[Támar Davis]] - vocals on [[Larry Graham: | + | *[[Támar Davis]] - vocals on [[Larry Graham: Movin’|Movin’]] |
− | *[[Chance Howard]] - vocals on [[Larry Graham: | + | *[[Chance Howard]] - vocals on [[Larry Graham: Movin’|Movin’]] |
|production = [[Larry Graham]] - producer | |production = [[Larry Graham]] - producer | ||
* Quentin Geerinckx - executive producer | * Quentin Geerinckx - executive producer | ||
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# <b>Throw-N-Down The Funk</b> | # <b>Throw-N-Down The Funk</b> | ||
# <b>Higher Ground</b> | # <b>Higher Ground</b> | ||
− | # <b>[[Larry Graham: | + | # <b>[[Larry Graham: Movin’|Movin’]]</b> (4:58) |
# <b>[[Shoulda Coulda Woulda]]</b> (4:48)<br> | # <b>[[Shoulda Coulda Woulda]]</b> (4:48)<br> | ||
:Promo cover art:<br> | :Promo cover art:<br> |
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