Robben Ford's "Truth," released on January 1, 2007, under Concord Records, is a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of blues and its fusion with other genres. This 55-minute album is a testament to Ford's mastery and versatility, blending modern blues, blues rock, jazz blues, soul blues, and jazz fusion into a cohesive and engaging collection of tracks.
The album opens with "Lateral Climb," setting the tone for the diverse musical exploration that follows. Ford's guitar work shines throughout, from the soulful "How Deep In The Blues (Do You Want To Go)" to the upbeat "Too Much." The album also features a tribute to the legendary B.B. King with "Riley B. King," showcasing Ford's respect for the blues tradition while infusing it with his unique style.
"Truth" is not just about blues; it's a fusion of sounds that highlights Ford's ability to transcend genres. Tracks like "Peace On My Mind" and "River Of Soul" blend jazz and blues seamlessly, while "Moonchild Blues" adds a touch of soulful intensity. The album also includes a beautiful rendition of the classic "There'll Never Be Another You," demonstrating Ford's prowess in interpreting timeless melodies.
With "Truth," Robben Ford invites listeners into a world where blues meets innovation, creating a sound that is both familiar and fresh. It's an album that celebrates the past while looking towards the future, making it a standout addition to any music collection.