Rich Robinson

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Veil 03:37 Tools
Enemy 00:00 Tools
Know Me 04:07 Tools
Leave It Alone 00:00 Tools
Yesterday I Saw You 00:00 Tools
Places 00:00 Tools
Gone Away 04:47 Tools
I Know You 00:00 Tools
Forgiven Song 00:00 Tools
Begin 00:00 Tools
Answers 00:00 Tools
One Road Hill 00:00 Tools
The Way Home 00:00 Tools
Lost And Found 04:27 Tools
Only A Pawn In Their Game 00:00 Tools
The Giving Key 00:00 Tools
Down The Road 00:00 Tools
Hey Fear 00:00 Tools
Shipwreck 00:00 Tools
When You Will 00:00 Tools
It's Not Easy 00:00 Tools
All Along The Way 00:00 Tools
In Comes The Night 00:00 Tools
Standing On The Surface Of The Sun 00:00 Tools
Falling Again 00:00 Tools
Follow You Forever 00:00 Tools
This Unfortunate Show 00:00 Tools
I Don't Hear The Sound Of You 00:00 Tools
Bye Bye Baby 05:39 Tools
Station Man 00:00 Tools
Falling Away 00:00 Tools
I Have A Feeling 00:00 Tools
Inside 00:00 Tools
Oh! Sweet Nuthin’ - Live 00:00 Tools
I Remember 00:00 Tools
Music That Will Lift Me 00:00 Tools
Fire Around 00:00 Tools
Time To Leave 00:00 Tools
Baby 00:00 Tools
In You 00:00 Tools
Oh No 00:00 Tools
Trial And Faith 00:00 Tools
Oh! Sweet Nuthin' - Live 00:00 Tools
Obscure The Day 00:00 Tools
It's Over 00:00 Tools
By the Light of the Sunset Moon 00:00 Tools
Look Through My Window 00:00 Tools
Run Run 00:00 Tools
The Broken Stick Crown 00:00 Tools
It’s Not Easy 00:00 Tools
Oh! Sweet Nuthin' - Live Version 00:00 Tools
Astral 00:00 Tools
The Upstairs Land 00:00 Tools
I Don’t Hear the Sound of You 00:00 Tools
Which Way Your Wind Blows 00:00 Tools
eclipse the night 00:00 Tools
Ides Of Nowhere 00:00 Tools
Life 00:00 Tools
Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Memo From Turner 00:00 Tools
For to Give 00:00 Tools
Sleepwalker 00:00 Tools
Surrender 00:00 Tools
Everything's Alright 00:00 Tools
Shallow Words 00:00 Tools
Hold You 00:00 Tools
Over The Hill 00:00 Tools
Magic Rooster Blues 00:00 Tools
Green Pastures 00:00 Tools
Stand Up 00:00 Tools
Roll Um Easy 00:00 Tools
The Giving Key - Live Version 00:00 Tools
Ever 00:00 Tools
Words of the Chosen 00:00 Tools
Gone Away - Live Version 00:00 Tools
Walking By Myself 00:00 Tools
Don't Do It 00:00 Tools
The Weight Of The Horse 00:00 Tools
Sunset Moon - Live Version 00:00 Tools
White Sea 00:00 Tools
I Have a Feeling - Live Version 00:00 Tools
By The Light Of The Sunset Moon - Live 00:00 Tools
Unchange 00:00 Tools
The Giving Key - Live 00:00 Tools
Laila II - Live Version 00:00 Tools
Gone Away - Live 00:00 Tools
Laila II - Live 00:00 Tools
Oh! Sweet Nuthin' (Live Version) 00:00 Tools
One Cylinder - Live Version 00:00 Tools
Gone Away (from the album "Through A Crooked Sun") 00:00 Tools
Cause You're with Me 00:00 Tools
Bye Bye Baby - Live Version 00:00 Tools
Got To Get Better In A Little While - Live 00:00 Tools
I Have A Feeling - Live 00:00 Tools
I Know You - Live Version 00:00 Tools
Answers (Action Direction) - Live Version 00:00 Tools
Everything’s Alright 00:00 Tools
Lost and Found - Live Version 00:00 Tools
One Cylinder - Live 00:00 Tools
Bye Bye Baby - Live 00:00 Tools
Oh! Sweet Nuthin' 00:00 Tools
I Know You - Live 00:00 Tools
Upstairs Land 00:00 Tools
Answers (Action Direction) - Live 00:00 Tools
Laila II 00:00 Tools
Lost And Found - Live 00:00 Tools
The Giving Key (Live Version) 00:00 Tools
One Cylinder 00:00 Tools
Answers (Action Direction) 00:00 Tools
Everything's Allright 00:00 Tools
My Heart's Been Killing Me 00:00 Tools
Got to Get Better in a Little While 00:00 Tools
One Road Hill (Alternate Version) 00:00 Tools
Which Way your Wind 00:00 Tools
It's Not Easy - Live 00:00 Tools
Sunset Moon (Live Version) 00:00 Tools
Thorn In My Pride 00:00 Tools
Gone Away (Live Version) 00:00 Tools
It's Not Easy (Alternative Version) 00:00 Tools
I Have a Feeling (Live Version) 00:00 Tools
Falling Again - Live 00:00 Tools
Falling Again (Alternative Version) 00:00 Tools
Only A Pawn In Their Game - Soundtrack - The People Speak 00:00 Tools
Laila II (Live Version) 00:00 Tools
Bye Bye Baby (Live Version) 00:00 Tools
One Cylinder (Live Version) 00:00 Tools
Lost and Found (Live Version) 00:00 Tools
I Know You (Live Version) 00:00 Tools
Falling Again - Alternative Version 00:00 Tools
Sunset Moon 00:00 Tools
It's Not Easy - Alternative Version 00:00 Tools
Oh! Sweet Nuthin’ 00:00 Tools
The Giving Key - (Live) 00:00 Tools
01 I Know You 00:00 Tools
Eternity's Breath 00:00 Tools
Cause We've Ended as Lovers 00:00 Tools
Driving Wheel 00:00 Tools
Oh! Sweet Nuthin' (Live) 00:00 Tools
05 This Unfortunate Show 00:00 Tools
Stratus 00:00 Tools
The Giving Key - Ao Vivo 00:00 Tools
Gone Away (live) 00:00 Tools
The Giving Key (Live) 00:00 Tools
Lost And Found (Live) 00:00 Tools
Answers (Action Direction)[Live Version] 00:00 Tools
02 Down The Road 00:00 Tools
04 The Giving Key 00:00 Tools
03 One Road Hill 00:00 Tools
Everybody Knows this is nowhere 00:00 Tools
By The Light Of The Sunset Moon (Live) 00:00 Tools
The Music That Will Lift Me 00:00 Tools
Gone Away - Ao Vivo 00:00 Tools
It's Not Easy (Ao Vivo) - Alternative Version (Ao Vivo) 00:00 Tools
I Have A Feeling (Live) 00:00 Tools
Winter 00:00 Tools
07 Inside 00:00 Tools
Cursed Diamond 00:00 Tools
Yesterday 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Oh! Sweet Nuthin' - Ao Vivo 00:00 Tools
Falling Again (Ao Vivo) - Alternative Version (Ao Vivo) 00:00 Tools
Answers (Action Direction) (Live Version) 00:00 Tools
Laila II (Live) 00:00 Tools
Forgiven Song ('04) 00:00 Tools
06 In Comes The Night 00:00 Tools
Jam 00:00 Tools
Begin ('04) 00:00 Tools
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Rich Robinson's talents are already familiar to the millions of fans who've embraced his work as guitarist/songwriter/co-founder of the Black Crowes. But his debut solo effort Paper is a potent musical statement that's likely to come as a pleasant surprise to even his most ardent admirers. The self-produced album - on the artist's own Key Hole label - finds Robinson singing lead and playing most of the instruments on 14 original compositions that reveal the young veteran to be both a distinctive, eloquent lyricist and an engaging, expressive singer. While rockers like "Know Me," "Enemy" and "Yesterday I Saw You" embody the ballsy, rootsy crunch that put Robinson's former band on the map, Paper also encompasses a more thoughtful, introspective side, as well as an unmistakably adventurous sonic vision that manifests itself in the acoustic, orchestral and psychedelic textures of such tunes as "Veil," "When You Will," "Falling Away" and "Forgiven Song." Paper is the product of a lengthy period of personal and musical self-discovery that began when the Black Crowes - the band Robinson formed with his vocalist brother Chris while both were in their teens - went on indefinite hiatus early in 2002. During their 13-year, seven-album recording career, the group almost singlehandedly restored raunchy, no-frills rock 'n' roll swagger to commercial prominence, while earning a near-mythical reputation for its combustible internal chemistry. "After the Crowes broke up," Robinson explains, "I sat around for a few months and spent time with my family, and then I started trying to figure out what I wanted to do. It was a struggle for awhile, because at the time there were a lot of family deaths and various weirdness that happened all at once, and I'd never really had to deal with that kind of stuff before. And I'd been in the Crowes for my whole adult life, so when it stopped, it was like, 'Well, what the hell am I supposed to do now?'" Robinson built a recording studio in his Connecticut home, did some writing and producing with other artists, and made his first venture into film soundtrack work by writing and performing the score for the 2002 feature "Highway". He also developed his longstanding interest in painting into a fulfilling creative sideline. Meanwhile, he continued to write songs. As an outlet for the new compositions he'd been accumulating, Robinson formed a four-piece band, Hookah Brown, which hit the road in early 2003 for an extended club tour that won enthusiastic notices from fans and critics alike. But, having spent his entire musical career as a team player, he eventually realized that he was in no rush to return to the politics of band life, choosing instead to shoulder the burden of a solo career. "Eventually I just said 'Screw it, I'll just do it myself,'" he recalls of his decision to become a frontman. "I'd never really sung lead, so I started taking singing lessons, and the first lesson showed me what I'd been doing wrong, and I immediately became a stronger singer. I started thinking about writing lyrics that worked for my voice. And I tried playing some shows and singing, which was fun, and that built up my confidence about singing." Robinson recorded Paper largely on his own, cutting tracks in old-school analog style and playing most of the instruments except drums, which were provided by Joe Magistro. The album also features guest appearances by ex-Black Crowes keyboardist Eddie Hawrsch and BR549's Donnie Herron on fiddle and pedal steel. "It was a little weird," Robinson admits, "because I'd never made a record without my brother before and I was used to having a bunch of people in the studio. But it was also cool, because I was learning new things and because I felt like I was able to create something new, without the baggage of my musical history." Robinson took Paper's iconoclastic focus a step further by deciding to build his solo career from the ground up, bypassing the music industry's unwieldy machinery. "At some point I realized that I just didn't want to deal with record companies anymore," he states. "I don't want to deal with anyone telling me to change my songs or what producer to use. I don't want to spend six million dollars making a record and then worry about having to sell six million records to pay for it. So I decided to try doing it myself. The music business is kind of like Rome burning right now, and I don't think the traditional record-company methods work anymore. I think that music's going back to the underground way of doing things, and I'm excited about being a part of that." Rather than coasting on his formidable past successes, Rich Robinson is clearly thrilled to be conquering new creative territory. "This whole project," he asserts, "has been a completely positive situation from the start. There's no stress, no bullshit, and I'm really excited about the whole thing. I'm really happy with this record, which was my only goal. And now I'm looking forward to getting it out there and playing these songs on tour, and seeing what happens." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.