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title: "Revelator"
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# Revelator

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Review: Great Album -- And I'm a Huge Derek Trucks Band Fan - I was a little skeptical at first about what studio creation would result from the husband and wife team. Mostly, I was afraid that the magic of the Derek Trucks Band would be lost. How much of the music would feature Derek? I must say, the greatest treat for a music fan is all of the great stuff on an album that take you by surprise. Especially coming to discover that the Tedeschi Trucks band is bringing out the best in the best guitar player in the world (Mr. Trucks of course). Songwriting: This song is very lyrical. Lots of emotional content. Trucks' solos feed off of this -- i.e. Midnight in Harlem solo is a slow blues masterpiece. The songs on this album are way deeper than Already Free. Simple Things is an up tempo ballad that makes me think of loved ones right away (even though I'm not really sure what exactly the song is about, which I like). Many of these songs have an abstract element to them I've never heard from a Trucks project. Musicianship: Top notch. Derek is getting better with every album he puts out -- by far, his solos in some of these songs have the tightest melody lines I have ever heard from him. Love the horn section. Makes for some great funk. Would like to hear a few more Kofi keys' solos. Vocals: I had never listened to Susan much, but she is very talented. I love Mike Mattison's voice as well and would love to hear one song featuring him with some higher harmonies from Susan (at least give Mike a solo in Bound for Glory). This is their first album -- I suspect they will mix it up more in the future. Still, I like Susan as the vocal leader because her tones seem to add a perfect layer. In conclusion, this album is my album of the year so far. I like it better than Warren Haynes new project (although I love that album too). It still amazes me how many people have yet to discover a talent like Derek Trucks. But I kinda like that when I go see he and his bands live, I can be up close without too much hassle. And tomorrow night, I am seeing them live. Can't wait to see this outfit for this first time. I am pumped!
Review: Superb debut - Revelator is the Tedeschi Trucks Band's debut and it's a great one. Having already released a lot of great music with their solo bands as well as with the Allman Brothers Band, Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks take their roots in Americana and Southern rock and add some R&B horns and vocals to make music that is timeless. "Come See About Me" starts the album out strong with Trucks' tasty slide guitar leading the way while "Don't Make Me Slide" and "Bound For Glory" are both stunners with memorable horn lines with the former having a strong gospel feel while the latter plays like an anthem with its memorable lyric and Susan's great vocals. The tracks "Simple Things" and "Ball and Chain" are strong mid-tempo soul tracks which work very well while "Learn How to Love" and "Love Has Something Else to Stay" are grittier and sassier. The slower tunes are all magnificent as "Midnight in Harlem" has a memorable melody that sticks in your head on first listen, "These Walls" starts out psychedelic before becoming a mellow country tune and "Until You Remember" is a beautiful ballad. "Shelter" ends the proper album on a very tender note as Susan's vocals and Derek's guitar lines will make you weep. The unnamed last track is a pretty cool jam as well. Between their original music and their great live performances, I believe that Tedeschi Trucks Band are the best band that has emerged this decade and Revelator is an outstanding testament of their talents.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B004RSCWZ2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,747 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #21 in Blues (CDs & Vinyl) #41 in Blues Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,279) |
| Date First Available  | March 12, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | SNYL781420.2 |
| Label  | Masterworks |
| Language  | English |
| Manufacturer  | Masterworks |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Original Release Date  | 2011 |
| Product Dimensions  | 5.5 x 0.4 x 4.9 inches; 3.2 ounces |
| Run time  | 57 minutes |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Album -- And I'm a Huge Derek Trucks Band Fan
*by S***1 on June 10, 2011*

I was a little skeptical at first about what studio creation would result from the husband and wife team. Mostly, I was afraid that the magic of the Derek Trucks Band would be lost. How much of the music would feature Derek? I must say, the greatest treat for a music fan is all of the great stuff on an album that take you by surprise. Especially coming to discover that the Tedeschi Trucks band is bringing out the best in the best guitar player in the world (Mr. Trucks of course). Songwriting: This song is very lyrical. Lots of emotional content. Trucks' solos feed off of this -- i.e. Midnight in Harlem solo is a slow blues masterpiece. The songs on this album are way deeper than Already Free. Simple Things is an up tempo ballad that makes me think of loved ones right away (even though I'm not really sure what exactly the song is about, which I like). Many of these songs have an abstract element to them I've never heard from a Trucks project. Musicianship: Top notch. Derek is getting better with every album he puts out -- by far, his solos in some of these songs have the tightest melody lines I have ever heard from him. Love the horn section. Makes for some great funk. Would like to hear a few more Kofi keys' solos. Vocals: I had never listened to Susan much, but she is very talented. I love Mike Mattison's voice as well and would love to hear one song featuring him with some higher harmonies from Susan (at least give Mike a solo in Bound for Glory). This is their first album -- I suspect they will mix it up more in the future. Still, I like Susan as the vocal leader because her tones seem to add a perfect layer. In conclusion, this album is my album of the year so far. I like it better than Warren Haynes new project (although I love that album too). It still amazes me how many people have yet to discover a talent like Derek Trucks. But I kinda like that when I go see he and his bands live, I can be up close without too much hassle. And tomorrow night, I am seeing them live. Can't wait to see this outfit for this first time. I am pumped!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Superb debut
*by J***K on September 16, 2017*

Revelator is the Tedeschi Trucks Band's debut and it's a great one. Having already released a lot of great music with their solo bands as well as with the Allman Brothers Band, Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks take their roots in Americana and Southern rock and add some R&B horns and vocals to make music that is timeless. "Come See About Me" starts the album out strong with Trucks' tasty slide guitar leading the way while "Don't Make Me Slide" and "Bound For Glory" are both stunners with memorable horn lines with the former having a strong gospel feel while the latter plays like an anthem with its memorable lyric and Susan's great vocals. The tracks "Simple Things" and "Ball and Chain" are strong mid-tempo soul tracks which work very well while "Learn How to Love" and "Love Has Something Else to Stay" are grittier and sassier. The slower tunes are all magnificent as "Midnight in Harlem" has a memorable melody that sticks in your head on first listen, "These Walls" starts out psychedelic before becoming a mellow country tune and "Until You Remember" is a beautiful ballad. "Shelter" ends the proper album on a very tender note as Susan's vocals and Derek's guitar lines will make you weep. The unnamed last track is a pretty cool jam as well. Between their original music and their great live performances, I believe that Tedeschi Trucks Band are the best band that has emerged this decade and Revelator is an outstanding testament of their talents.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Musicianship
*by A***R on December 30, 2025*

Every track is good. Great debut. Any fan will love this

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