In this article, we will explore Summer of Sorcery and its impact on society. Summer of Sorcery is a topic that has captured the attention of many people in recent times, and its implications cover a wide range of areas, from technology to politics, culture and economics. Throughout this text, we will analyze different aspects of Summer of Sorcery , from its origins to its current consequences, and we will examine its influence in different contexts, both locally and globally. In order to fully understand this phenomenon, we will also consider expert opinions and testimonials from those who have been impacted by Summer of Sorcery .
2019 studio album by Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul
Summer of Sorcery Released May 3, 2019 (2019-05-03 ) Recorded September–October 2018 Studio Renegade Studio, New York City Genre R&B , Rock , Blues , Soul [ 1] Length 59 :53 Label Producer
"Superfly Terraplane" Released: March 8, 2019
"Communion" Released: April 5, 2019
"A World of Our Own" Released: April 12, 2019
"Love Again" Released: April 26, 2019
Summer of Sorcery is the seventh solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Little Steven , released under the name Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul .[ 8] It was released on May 3, 2019 under Universal Music Enterprises .[ 9] It is Little Steven's first album of new material since 1999's Born Again Savage .[ 10] The album consists of 10 new songs plus a reworking of "Education" from his 1989 Revolution album, and the outtake "Suddenly You" from the Lilyhammer score.[ 11]
Critical reception
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According to the review aggregator Metacritic , Summer of Sorcery received "generally favorable reviews" based on a weighted average score of 71 out of 100 from 6 critic scores.[ 2]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Steven Van Zandt
Title 1. "Communion" 6:02 2. "Party Mambo!" 4:33 3. "Love Again" 4:35 4. "Vortex" 4:47 5. "A World of Our Own" 4:37 6. "Gravity" 5:26 7. "Soul Power Twist" 4:38 8. "Superfly Terraplane" 4:32 9. "Education" 4:51 10. "Suddenly You" 3:05 11. "I Visit the Blues" 4:38 12. "Summer of Sorcery" 8:09
Personnel
Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul
Steven Van Zandt – vocals, guitar, arranger
Marc Ribler – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, music director
Andy Burton – B3 Hammond organ, piano, synthesizer
Lowell "Banana" Levinger – piano, Wurlitzer electric piano
Jack Daley – bass
Rich Mercurio – drums
Anthony Almonte – percussion
Eddie Manion – baritone saxophone, horn director
Stan Harrison – tenor saxophone, flute
Clark Gayton – trombone
Ravi Best – trumpet
Ron Tooley – trumpet
Jessie Wagner – backing vocals
Sara Devine – backing vocals
Tania Jones – backing vocals
The Disciples of Soul – additional backing vocals, handclaps
Additional musicians
Yeissonn Villamar – piano, backing vocals (track 2)
Jorge González – bongos, cowbell, backing vocals (track 2)
Juan Gerena – guiro, backing vocals (track 2)
Luisito Quintero – timbales, backing vocals (track 2)
Ryan Celli – backing vocals (track 2)
Jonathan Dinklage – violin, viola (tracks 3-5, 12)
Anja Wood – cello (tracks 3-5, 12)
Joel Feitzinger – synth programming, vibraslap (track 4)
Gary Trew – backing vocals, handclaps (track 8)
Michael Wolf – keyboards (track 10)
Matt McDonald – trombone (track 11)
Duane Eddy – guitar (track 12)
Sergio Ruelas Jr. – guitar (track 12)
Technical
Steven Van Zandt – producer
Geoff Sanoff – co-producer
Marc Ribler – co-producer
Joel Feitzinger – assistant co-producer
Bob Clearmountain – mixing
Sergio Ruelas Jr. – mixing assistant
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Louis Arzonico – art direction, design
Carlo Massarini – sleeve photography
Jeff Ross – back cover photography
Ryan Celli – gatefold photography
Charts
References
^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/summer-of-sorcery-mw0003260307
^ a b "Metacritic Review" . Metacritic . Retrieved July 6, 2019 .
^ Deming, Mark. "AllMusic Review" . AllMusic . Retrieved July 6, 2019 .
^ Horowitz, Hal (May 1, 2019). "American Songwriter Review" . American Songwriter . Retrieved July 6, 2019 .
^ Needs, Kris (May 2, 2019). "Little Steven & The Disciples Of Soul: Summer Of Sorcery album review" . Classic Rock . Retrieved October 4, 2022 .
^ Thorley, Andy (June 2, 2019). "Review: Little Steven And The Disciples Of Soul – Summer Of Sorcery (2019)" . Maximum Volume Music . Retrieved October 4, 2022 .
^ Badgley, Aaron . "Spill Album Review: Little Steven and The Disciples Of Soul – Summer Of Sorcery" . The Spill Magazine . Retrieved October 4, 2022 .
^ "Steven Van Zandt on His New Album & Staying as Nonpartisan as I Can During the Current Political Landscape" . Billboard . May 20, 2019. Retrieved July 6, 2019 .
^ Browne, David (March 8, 2019). "Inside Steven Van Zandt's New Album "Summer of Sorcery" " . Rolling Stone . Retrieved July 6, 2019 .
^ "Press release: Little Steven And The Disciples Of Soul To Celebrate 'Summer Of Sorcery' " . PR Newswire . March 8, 2019. Retrieved October 4, 2022 .
^ "Press release: Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul's Highly Anticipated New Album 'Summer of Sorcery' Out Today Via Wicked Cool/UMe" . PR Newswire . May 3, 2019. Retrieved October 4, 2022 .
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