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Steve Cropper - Fire It Up


Label:

Provogue

Genre:

R&B/Soul

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APRV 3746
UPC: 810020503746
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180 Gram Vinyl Record



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Steve Cropper's first album of new Soul/R&B material in 10 years!

It's hard to have surprises when you're seven decades into a career of soul, blues and rock and roll stardom, but consider this: in a way, Grammy-winner Steve Cropper's new album, Fire It Up, is the first album since 1967 to have Cropper's solo name on it.

Steve Cropper is that guitar on "Green Onions," the first of many hits with Booker T & the MGs. The MGs became the house band at Stax Records and Cropper one of Stax's main producers, songwriters and guitarists. "Midnight Hour" by Wilson Pickett, "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" by Otis Redding, "Knock on Wood" by Eddie Floyd, "Soul Man" and "Hold On I'm Coming" — you can't discuss soul music without Steve Cropper. A founding member of the Blues Brothers, Steve reintroduced classic soul to unsuspecting audiences-stage, screen, and recordings. Rolling Stone magazine ranked him in the top 40 of its 100 all time greatest guitarists.

Set for release on April 23, 2021 via Provogue Records, Fire It Up is a return to form for Cropper. "This album is different from everything out there now," he says. "It's made from old grooves, because during a lockdown, I worked on stuff that's been in my head for years." Cropper doesn't keep a file of song lyrics and doesn't file guitar riff ideas to find a home later, "but all that stuff is floating in my head all the time," he says. "I can reach in there and get it out." ‘

Fire It Up has its roots in sessions with Felix Cavaliere. They did some basic tracks that wound up not fitting on their two releases, but captured good grooves, which were salvaged by album producer Jon Tiven. "Jon would pull out those tracks and he'd call me and say, ‘You know, this stuff is pretty good,'" adds Cropper. "From there, Jon and I reworked the tracks and came up with some song ideas. I try to come up with a title that tells a story even if you don't read the lyrics. Lots of people write poetry about their own stories. For me, songwriting isn't about the writer as much as the audience, and the artist who will deliver it."

The term "Guitar Hero" is bandied about loosely these days. Seems like all you have to do is look good holding the thing and you qualify. But if you ask the actual guitar heroes — such as Brian May, Jeff Beck, and Eric Clapton — who THEIR Guitar Heroes are, Cropper is definitely on the shortlist.

If all he had done were the records with Otis Redding that would be enough, but shortly thereafter he was leaving his fingerprints on records by Wilson Pickett, Sam & Dave, Johnny Taylor, Albert King, and virtually anybody worthy who came within earshot of Memphis. He was a Guitarist's Guitarist, and a Songwriter's Songwriter.  But even after all these years he remains modest about his musical abilities. Cropper's accomplishments make him careful and selective about what he'll put his name on, so you won't be surprised if this new album echoes sounds of yesterday combined with eternally infectious grooves. Steve Cropper's Fire It Up, an instant classic.



Side A
1. Bush Hog, Pt. 1
2. Fire It Up
3. One Good Turn
4. I'm Not Havin' It
5. Out of Love
6. Far Away

Side B
1. Say You Don't Know Me
2. She's So Fine
3. Two Wrongs
4. Heartbreak Street
5. The Go-Getter Is Gone
6. Bush Hog, Pt. 2
7. Bush Hog

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