This Magnificent Distance is Chris Robinson's second solo album, released on June 29, 2004. The album draws on a vast panorama of Americana musicâÂÂrock, blues, folk, country, soul and elements of jazz.
The album generated some praise from a variety of outlets. It earned a four-star review in the June/July issue of Blender, in which Clark Collis cited âÂÂthe singerâÂÂs heartfelt howling and dynamite harmonica playing.â Harp magazine's Jaan Uhelszki praised Robinson's âÂÂrebel-hearted romanticism, tales of ruined innocence, and the quest for personal liberationâ (August 2004), while Tracksâ Holly George-Warren noted how âÂÂProminent keyboards and eloquent guitar work (by former Black Crowes guitarist Audley Freed, Robinson and co-producer Paul Stacey) make the bucolic âÂÂGirl On The Mountain,â the majestic âÂÂWhen the Cold Wind Blowsâ¦â and the nostalgic âÂÂ(Last of the Old Time) Train Robbersâ sound like Fillmore East jam sessions...A grittier mood envelops the harmonica-driven âÂÂPiece of Wind,â in which Robinson's political convictions surface.âÂÂ
All songs written by Chris Robinson, except where noted.
<br> Several early pressings incorrectly list "Sea of Love" as track 11 and "Piece of Wind" as track 12, but they are in the correct running order when played.
Chris Robinson: vocals, guitar, harmonica<br> Paul Stacey: guitar<br> Jeremy Stacey: drums, percussion<br> George Laks: keyboards<br> Audley Freed: guitars (tracks 1, 3 & 5)<br> Ethan Johns: drums (tracks 3 & 5)<br> Richard Causon: keyboards (tracks 3 & 5)<br> George Reiff : bass guitar
Paul Stacey: co-producer, engineer, mixing<br> Chris Robinson: co-producer<br> Ian Cooper: Mastering