Joan Osborne: Little Wild One
Copy at Case Memorial Library
Contents: Hallelujah in the city (J. Osborne, R. Hyman, E. Bazilian, R. Chertoff) — Sweeter than the rest (Osborne, Hyman, Bazilian, Chertoff) — Cathedrals (J. Clifford) — Little wild one (Osborne, Hyman, Bazilian) — Rodeo (Osborne, Hyman, D. Forman, Chertoff, Bazilian) — To the one I love (Osborne, Hyman, Bazilian, Chertoff) — Daddy-o (Hyman, Forman, Chertoff, Bazilian) — Meet you in the middle (Osborne) — Can't say no (Osborne, Hyman, Bazilian, Chertoff) — Light of this world (Rev. Gary Davis, Osborne) — Bury me on the Battery (Osborne, Hyman).
Personnel: Joan Osborne, vocals, guitar; Steve Holley, drums; Eric Bazilian, mandola, guitars, etc.; Rob Hyman, keys, etc.; Mark Egan, bass; Chris Golbreski, drums; William Wittman, bass; David Forman, 12-string guitar; Jack Petruzzelli, omnichord, guitar; Ann Marie Calhoun, violin.
Chuck Arnold wrote in People: "On this winning album, Osborne's rich vocals soar atop arrangements that mix old-timey mandolin with the urban pulse of electronic instruments. 'Hallelujah in the City' sounds like salvation" ("Recent Raves," 9/22/08, p. 53).
Contents: Hallelujah in the city (J. Osborne, R. Hyman, E. Bazilian, R. Chertoff) — Sweeter than the rest (Osborne, Hyman, Bazilian, Chertoff) — Cathedrals (J. Clifford) — Little wild one (Osborne, Hyman, Bazilian) — Rodeo (Osborne, Hyman, D. Forman, Chertoff, Bazilian) — To the one I love (Osborne, Hyman, Bazilian, Chertoff) — Daddy-o (Hyman, Forman, Chertoff, Bazilian) — Meet you in the middle (Osborne) — Can't say no (Osborne, Hyman, Bazilian, Chertoff) — Light of this world (Rev. Gary Davis, Osborne) — Bury me on the Battery (Osborne, Hyman).
Personnel: Joan Osborne, vocals, guitar; Steve Holley, drums; Eric Bazilian, mandola, guitars, etc.; Rob Hyman, keys, etc.; Mark Egan, bass; Chris Golbreski, drums; William Wittman, bass; David Forman, 12-string guitar; Jack Petruzzelli, omnichord, guitar; Ann Marie Calhoun, violin.
Chuck Arnold wrote in People: "On this winning album, Osborne's rich vocals soar atop arrangements that mix old-timey mandolin with the urban pulse of electronic instruments. 'Hallelujah in the City' sounds like salvation" ("Recent Raves," 9/22/08, p. 53).
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