Rusted Root - Rusted Root (1998) [flac] -
: While Michael Glabicki remains the primary lead, Liz Berlin takes a prominent lead vocal on the track "Moon," a standout performance that adds a new dimension to the band's vocal texture.
: Recorded at Mr. Small's Funhouse in Pittsburgh, the band's hometown base.
: The record was co-produced by Susan Rogers (known for her work with Prince on Purple Rain ) and Pat Moran. Rusted Root - Rusted Root (1998) [FLAC]
: The album wavers between hypnotic tribal grooves and hooky, accessible pop. For instance, "Rising Sun" is a straightforward "clapalong" pop track, whereas "Agbadza" (track 8) finally delivers the heavy, intricate percussion that die-hard fans crave.
: The album features legendary bassist Jack Casady (Jefferson Airplane/Hot Tuna) and members of Hot Tuna (Jorma Kaukonen, Michael Falzarano, Pete Sears). This added a seasoned blues-rock and jam-band depth to the record. : While Michael Glabicki remains the primary lead,
: For audiophiles, the 1998 album is a prime candidate for FLAC listening because of the "cacophony" of instruments used, including the talking drum, djembe, tabla, mandolin, and Kashmiri bells . High-fidelity audio captures the separation of these global percussion instruments much better than standard compressed formats. Album Tracklist & Duration She Roll Me Up Rising Sun Magenta Radio Live a Long Time Kill You Dead You Can't Always Get What You Want
Rusted Root's 1998 self-titled album is a fascinating transitional "piece" for the band, often described as a . It marks a departure from their purely tribal worldbeat roots toward a more polished, radio-friendly pop-rock sound, while still maintaining their complex rhythmic core. Key Highlights of the 1998 Album : The record was co-produced by Susan Rogers
: The album closes with a nearly seven-minute cover of the Rolling Stones' "You Can't Always Get What You Want," reinterpreted through the band's signature rhythmic lens. Production & Technical Context