Soulfire (Little Steven Album)
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''Soulfire'' is the sixth solo studio album by
Little Steven Steven Van Zandt (né Lento; born November 22, 1950), also known as Little Steven or Miami Steve, is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and actor. He is a member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, in which he plays guitar and mandolin ...
, released on May 19, 2017. It marks his first studio album (excluding ''Lilyhammer: The Score'') since 1999's ''
Born Again Savage ''Born Again Savage'' is the fifth solo studio album by American musician Little Steven (stage name of Steven Van Zandt), released in September 1999 by Renegade Nation. It was his first album since 1989's ''Revolution''. ''Born Again Savage'' w ...
''. The album consists of Van Zandt's versions of songs that he either wrote or co-wrote for other artists and describes it as "me covering me!" In June 2017, ''
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'' ranked ''Soulfire'' number 28 on their list of the "50 Best Albums of 2017 So Far."


Background

Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul returned from an 18-year hiatus by performing at
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's Bluesfest at
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on October 29, 2016. He reformed the Disciples of Soul with members Marc Ribler, Rich Mercurio, Jack Daley, Andy Burton, Lowell "Banana" Levinger,
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, Ravi Best, Ron Tooley, Anthony Almonte, in addition to longtime member
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and a female vocalist section consisting of Jessica Wagner, Sara Devine, and Tania Jones. Van Zandt then decided that since they took the time to learn the songs, they should make an album together. He stated that he "felt a bit guilty about having walked away from Little Steven the artist. I left that part of myself behind and I shouldn't have done that. I let the material down by not continuing to perform it. I betrayed the work and I want to fix that. I didn't give up on the material – there were a lot of other factors – but I do have a sense of wanting some redemption for it."Little Steven is Back With SOULFIRE
" ''
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The album was recorded and mixed in six weeks at Van Zandt's own Renegade Studios in
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and mixing engineer
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's Mix This! studio in
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. Van Zandt debuted his new album at the annual Rock and Roll for Children event at the Fillmore Theater in
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, on March 18, 2017. He debuted a
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song called "The City Weeps Tonight." At the end of the show, he covered " Bye Bye Johnny" as a tribute to the late
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. Van Zandt admitted that it helped keep his songwriting active by writing songs for bands that he signed to his label, Wicked Cool Records. He co-wrote the title track with Anders Bruus from the
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for their 2011 eponymous album, released on Van Zandt's label. "I'm Comin' Back" was a track Van Zandt wrote for
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' 1991 release '' Better Days''. Van Zandt said that "it's one of my favorite lyrics that I've ever written." " Blues Is My Business" is a cover of the
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song from 2003. The band tried it out for their BluesFest performance and Van Zandt decided that he liked his arrangement enough to include it on the album. "I Saw the Light" was a song he started writing in the 2010s for
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but did not finish, but rediscovered it while working on ''Soulfire'' and decided to finish it for himself. "Some Things Just Don't Change" is another one of Van Zandt's favorite tracks that he wrote for Southside Johnny that was originally released on ''
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'' in 1977. "Love on the Wrong Side of Town" was also on that album and Van Zandt co-wrote it with
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. "The City Weeps Tonight" was an outtake from his debut album, 1982's '' Men Without Women''. "It was going to be the first song on my first solo album. I was going to do a chronological history of rock 'n' roll with my own records but the concept changed and I got political. It remained three-quarters finished all these years, but I always liked it. I love doo-wop so this was a great way to get that onto the record." Van Zandt also covered
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" from 1973 but incorporated jazz elements into it. Since he never had a blues song on a record, he wanted to experiment with it. "Standing in the Line of Fire" is a song that Little Steven co-wrote with Gary U.S. Bonds for the 1984 album of the same name. He thought that he could not do better than the way it turned out on Bonds's album so he challenged himself to make a new arrangement of it. "Saint Valentine's Day" is a cover of
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' 2009 hit, originally titled "St. Valentine's Day Massacre". The band, for whom Van Zandt produced their ''St. Valentine's Day Massacre'' album, was signed to his label. Van Zandt originally intended for the track to be for
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, but the session never happened, so he did a similar arrangement for the Cocktail Slippers that is similar to how he intended it to be for Sinatra. '' Sopranos'' creator
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liked the song so much that they decided to do a rock and roll version of it for the soundtrack to the 2012 film '' Not Fade Away''. "I Don't Want to Go Home" is a cover of the 1976 Southside Johnny track from album of the same name. It was the first song Van Zandt ever wrote. While he was performing with
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in 1973, he intended to give the song to
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but did not have the courage to. The last track on the album, "
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Release

On February 9, 2017, Van Zandt released "Saint Valentine's Day" as a single. The song was repeatedly played on Van Zandt's ''
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'' radio show. Preorders for ''Soulfire'' began on April 7, 2017, through
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. Preorder exclusives included signed merchandise such as CDs, 2-LP vinyl, t-shirts, signed test pressings, posters, drumheads, turntable mats, as well as a handwritten lyrics sheet and custom voicemail. Pledgers could also purchase a ticket to an exclusive listening session with Q&A. All preorders included a digital download of the album and instant access to "Saint Valentine's Day." "Soulfire" was released as a single on April 21, 2017, while "Love on the Wrong Side of Town" was released on May 5, 2017, and "The Blues Is My Business" on May 12, 2017. A special vinyl-only single of
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's "Groovin' Is Easy" (an outtake from the album sessions) backed with a live version of the Van Zandt song "The Time of Your Life" (originally from the soundtrack of ''
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'') was released as part of the VIP ticket package for the 2017 Soulfire Tour.


Track listing


Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.


Musicians

* Stevie Van Zandt – vocals, rhythm guitar, guitar solos, arranger * Marc Ribler – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, wah-wah pedal on "Down and Out in New York City", music director * Jack Daley – bass * Rich Mercurio – drums * Andy Burton –
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, reference strings, organ solo on "Blues Is My Business" * Daniel Sadownick – percussion *
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– piano *
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– baritone saxophone, horn transcriptions, additional arranger *
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– tenor saxophone, flute, flute solo on "Down and Out in New York City" * Steven Salcedo – tenor saxophone * Steven Jankowski – trumpet, trumpet solo on "Standing in the Line of Fire" * Kent Smith – trumpet * John Martin – trumpet * Dan Nissenbaum – trumpet, trumpet solo on "Down and Out in New York City" * Michael Davis – trombone * Ian Gray – trombone, trombone solo on "Down and Out in New York City" * Jonathan Dinklage – violin, viola, strings transcriptions, additional arranger *
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, Elaine Caswell, Cindy Mizelle, LaJuan Carter, Martha Redbone, Audrey Martells – background vocals *
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– background vocals on "The City Weeps Tonight" and "I Don't Want to Go Home"


Technical

* Stevie Van Zandt – producer * Geoff Sanoff – producer, engineer * Marc Ribler – producer, photography * Tony Stanziano – assistant engineer * Evan Stark – assistant engineer *
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– mixing * Sergio Ruelas Jr. – mixing assistant *
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– mastering * Paul Osmolskis – production coordinator, photography * Devanshi Kapadia, Dennis Mortensen, Jeremy Tufano – additional assistance * Louis Arzonico – artwork, design * Jo Lopez – cover photography * Joanne Jefferson, Kathie Maniaci, Laura Balducci, Debra L. Rothenberg – photography


Chart performance


References

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