Format Details:
Format Details: 2LP
Release Date: 11 March 2022
Label: Leopard
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 4049774770869
Format Details:
Format Details: 2LP
Release Date: 11 March 2022
Label: Leopard
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 4049774770869
Description
Multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and producer Paul Peterson, a former keyboardist of The Time, leader of The Family and fDeluxe and protege of Prince, serves up a greasy slice of The Minneapolis Sound on 'Break on Free', his fifth album as a leader and debut for Leopard Records.
An eclectic collection of tunes, Peterson's latest ranges from the punchy Prince/James Brown-styled title track to the Hall & Oates-influenced "I Couldn't Do It Without You," the power ballad "Beauty Beyond the Darkness," metalesque funk-rocker "Big City" and tender ode to his wife, "Song for Julie (Forever I'll Love You)." He also turns in faithful covers of Stevie Wonder's "Love's In Need of Love Today" and Robbie Robertson's "Broken Arrow," and delivers two slamming salutes to his home turf in "Something in the Water" (which addresses the often-raised question, "Why is Minneapolis so funky?") and "Minne Forget Me Not" (a clever adaptation of Hall & Oates' "Philly Forget Me Not").
A native of the Minneapolis suburb of Richfield, Peterson (christened St. Paul by none other than Prince himself) was on the ground floor of forging The Minneapolis Sound, a subgenre of funk-rock with elements of synth-pop and new wave that was pioneered by Prince and spread by other groups in his orbit like Morris Day & The Time, Vanity 6, Apollonia 6, the Jesse Johnson Revue and The Family, which would later transition into fDeluxe.
Description
Multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and producer Paul Peterson, a former keyboardist of The Time, leader of The Family and fDeluxe and protege of Prince, serves up a greasy slice of The Minneapolis Sound on 'Break on Free', his fifth album as a leader and debut for Leopard Records.
An eclectic collection of tunes, Peterson's latest ranges from the punchy Prince/James Brown-styled title track to the Hall & Oates-influenced "I Couldn't Do It Without You," the power ballad "Beauty Beyond the Darkness," metalesque funk-rocker "Big City" and tender ode to his wife, "Song for Julie (Forever I'll Love You)." He also turns in faithful covers of Stevie Wonder's "Love's In Need of Love Today" and Robbie Robertson's "Broken Arrow," and delivers two slamming salutes to his home turf in "Something in the Water" (which addresses the often-raised question, "Why is Minneapolis so funky?") and "Minne Forget Me Not" (a clever adaptation of Hall & Oates' "Philly Forget Me Not").
A native of the Minneapolis suburb of Richfield, Peterson (christened St. Paul by none other than Prince himself) was on the ground floor of forging The Minneapolis Sound, a subgenre of funk-rock with elements of synth-pop and new wave that was pioneered by Prince and spread by other groups in his orbit like Morris Day & The Time, Vanity 6, Apollonia 6, the Jesse Johnson Revue and The Family, which would later transition into fDeluxe.
Tracklisting
Tracklisting
Simon Oslender, Steve Gadd & Will Lee
Thomas Stieger
Ricky Peterson & The Peterson Brothers
Brecker Brothers
Liv Warfield
Kennedy Administration
Marriage Material
Ida Nielsen
Brass Construction
The Medium Wave Band
Ludivine Issambourg
Roy Ayers
Fantastic Negrito
Crown Heights Affair
The Cromagnon Band
Nikka Costa