Royal Tea
Royal Tea is the fourteenth solo studio album by American blues rock musician Joe Bonamassa released in 2020. It was recorded at Abbey Road Studios.[1] The album was followed by a live release, Now Serving: Royal Tea Live from the Ryman, which includes all songs from Royal Tea except "Savannah".
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| Released | October 23, 2020 | |||
| Genre | Blues rock | |||
| Length | 53:12 | |||
| Label | Provogue | |||
| Producer | Kevin Shirley | |||
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Royal Tea was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album for the 64th Annual Grammy Awards in 2022.[2][3]
Track listing
    
All songs written by Joe Bonamassa and Bernie Marsden except where noted.
- "When One Door Opens" (Joe Bonamassa, Kevin Shirley, Pete Brown) – 7:35
 - "Royal Tea" (James Howe, Bonamassa, Shirley) – 4:29
 - "Why Does It Take So Long to Say Goodbye" – 6:45
 - "Lookout Man!" (Bonamassa, Shirley, Mike McCully, Brown) – 5:31
 - "High Class Girl" – 4:54
 - "A Conversation with Alice" – 4:19
 - "I Didn't Think She Would Do It" (Marsden, Bonamassa, Brown) – 4:12
 - "Beyond the Silence" (Bonamassa) – 6:46
 - "Lonely Boy" (Dave Stewart, Bonamassa, Jools Holland) – 4:06
 - "Savannah" – 4:38
 
- Target exclusive CD bonus tracks:
 
- "Don't You Do Me No Favours" – 5:38
 - "Don't Hand Me Your Hangups" – 4:13
 
Personnel
    
- Joe Bonamassa - vocals and guitar (all tracks), mandolin (10)
 - Kevin Shirley - acoustic guitar (3, 4), percussion (4)
 - Rob McNelley - rhythm guitar (6, 7)
 - Reese Wynans - organ (all tracks), piano (8), Wurlitzer (6, 10)
 - Jools Holland - piano (9)
 - Michael Rhodes - bass (all tracks)
 - Anton Fig - drums (all tracks), percussion (4, 8)
 - Greg Morrow - drums and percussion (4)
 - Jeff Bova - orchestration (1), percussion (2)
 - Lee Thornburg - trumpet and horn arrangement (9)
 - Paulie Cerra - saxophone (9)
 - Ron Dziubla - baritone saxophone (9)
 - Errol Litton - harmonica (4)
 - Juanita Tippins - backing vocals (1 to 5)
 - Mahalia Barnes - backing vocals (6)
 - Jade MacRae - backing vocals (1 to 6)
 - Bernie Marsden - backing vocals (10)
 - Orchestra - The Bovaland Symphonic Orchestra (1)
 
References
    
- O'Cull, Mike (15 October 2020). "Review: 'Royal Tea' Joe Bonamassa". Rock and Blues Muse. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
 - Joseph Hudak (23 November 2021). "2022 Grammy Awards: Country Music and Americana Nominees". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
 - Herbert, Geoff (23 November 2021). "3rd Time's the Charm? CNY Native Joe Bonamassa Nominated for 2022 Grammy Award". Syracuse.com. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
 
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