Red Balloon

Red Balloon

by Tank and the Bangas
Red Balloon

Red Balloon

by Tank and the Bangas

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Tank and the Bangas waste no time speaking to the times on Red Balloon, the New Orleanians' opalescent second album for Verve Forecast. The band skips and bops along on the opening "Mr. Bluebell" as Tarriona "Tank" Ball, lyrically clever and vocally nimble as ever, checks off the U.S. Capitol attack, prescription drug dependency, social media, and smartphones, among other ills and issues, ending with a sweet-sarcastic "Desensitized is the new wave," repeated several times for effect. Wayne Brady, in the role of paranoiac radio DJ -- the first of the album's several jocks -- heightens the tension by helping the band segue into the agitated electro-trap of "Anxiety," a stream-of-consciousness dispatch from a padded cell. "Communion in My Cup" later contains some of Ball's finest blithe boasts ("Man, I'm Michael in a skirt/Bitch, I'm Prince in a blouse") but later sniffs, "Look at your president, look at your government -- you feeling powerless." There's a good amount of say-what-now rambunctiousness with "Who's in Charge," where Ball handles the sighing intro, the fully amped call-and-response, and cartoonish interjections, and throughout "Big," a swinging and bounding collaboration with an operatic Big Freedia. Listeners with an aversion to the zeitgeist razzle-dazzle and rambunctious frivolity are very well served. "Why Try" and "No ID," located in the middle, are supple disco-funk throwbacks; the latter is as bubbly-tough as anything off Evelyn "Champagne" King's first album (if with 2022 attitude). They lead to a second half where the madness is mostly mellow. There's the Earth, Wind & Fire-meets-Mtume (in the French Quarter) romantic sway of "Cafe du Monde," featuring Jamison Ross and Trombone Shorty. "Jellyfish" is old-school romantic escape, while "Heavy" is the most seductive song they've recorded yet. Moreover, good luck to any band that strives to create songs of irrepressible spirit that are as beautiful and soul nourishing as "Stolen Fruit" or the Lalah Hathaway collaboration "Where Do We All Go." It's no coincidence that the first of the two mentions Stevie Wonder by name and that the finale recalls that artist's peerless 1972-1976 period. ~ Andy Kellman

Product Details

Release Date: 05/13/2022
Label: Verve Forecast
UPC: 0602438992454
Rank: 57015

Tracks

  1. Intro
  2. Mr. Bluebell
  3. Anxiety
  4. Oak Tree
  5. Communion in My Cup
  6. Who's in Charge
  7. Why Try
  8. No ID
  9. Caf¿¿ du Monde
  10. Easy Goes It
  11. Stolen Fruit
  12. Big
  13. Jellyfish
  14. Where Do We All Go

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Tank and the Bangas   Primary Artist
Lalah Hathaway   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Wayne Brady   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Rachel Robinson   Primary Artist,Vocals (Background)
Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews   Primary Artist,Trumpet,Trombone,Featured Artist
Big Freedia   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Jamison Ross   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Ton3s   Primary Artist
Jacob Collier   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Joe Johnson   Piano,Keyboards,Synthesizer,Piano,Keyboards,Synthesizer
Ron Allen   Drums
B-Dubb   Bass
Questlove   Vocals
Georgia Anne Muldrow   Vocals,Synthesizer
Itai Shapira   Bass,Guitar,Moog Bass,Synthesizer Bass,Guitar (Acoustic)
Lelo   Vocals (Background)
David Phelps   Keyboards
Joshua Johnson   Drums,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
James Thomas   Organ,Keyboards
Norman Spence   Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Trumpet,Trombone,Keyboards,Percussion,Synthesizer,Synthesizer Bass,Vocals (Background)
Kevin Theodore   Piano,Keyboards
Daniel Abel   Guitar
Brian London   Vocals (Background)
Emmanuel Ventura Cruess   Cello
Corey "2E" Williams II   Vocals (Background)
The HamilTones   Featured Artist
Tarriona 'Tank' Ball   Vocals,Percussion
DJ Soul Sister   Vocals
James "Vito" Lancaster   Vocals (Background)
Etienne Jean Stoufflet   Sax (Tenor)
Albert Allenback   Flute,Organ,Mellotron,Percussion,Sax (Alto),Fender Rhodes,Vocals (Background)
Jonathan Johnson   Bass
Austin Brown   Piano,Wurlitzer,Vocals (Background)
Jeff Gitty   Bass,Guitar
Ishmael Cotton   Organ,Keyboards

Technical Credits

Joe Johnson   Composer,Composer
Lalah Hathaway   Composer
Wayne Brady   Composer
Ron Allen   Composer
Corey Williams   Composer
Rachel Robinson   Composer,Vocal Arrangement
Georgia Anne Muldrow   Composer
Itai Shapira   Composer,Drum Programming
Bassy Bob   Mixing
Michael Neil   Composer
Tatsuya Sato   Mastering Engineer
Brian Wiggins   Composer
David Phelps   Composer
Joshua Johnson   Mixing,Composer,Producer,Recording,Recording Arranger
Todd Monfalcone   Recording
James Tillman   Composer
Jamison Ross   Composer
Norman Spence   Composer,Vocal Producer,Vocal Arrangement
Kevin Theodore   Composer
Jon Castelli   Mixing
Daniel Abel   Composer
John Michael Rouchell   Composer
L10   Mixing
Freddie Ross   Composer
Brian London   Composer,Vocal Producer
Peter CottonTale   Composer,Producer
Tank and the Bangas   Producer,Recording Arranger
Jacob Collier   Composer
Phoelix   Producer
Mason Bonner   Mixing,Recording
Tarriona 'Tank' Ball   Composer
Etienne Jean Stoufflet   Composer
Albert Allenback   Composer,Recording
Jonathan Johnson   Composer
Antonio Bowers   Composer
Biako   Producer,Recording Arranger
BLVK   Producer,Recording Arranger
Nathaniel Austin Brown   Composer
Austin Brown   Co-Arranger,Vocal Producer,Rhythm Arrangements
Jeff Gitty   Composer,Producer
Ishmael Cotton   Composer
Alb the Builder   Producer
Alex Fumo   Engineer
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