2019 studio album by Black Pumas
Black Pumas is the eponymous debut studio album by American band Black Pumas . It was released on June 21, 2019, through ATO Records . The deluxe edition was nominated for Album of the Year at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards on November 24, 2020, while "Colors " received two nominations for Record of the Year and Best American Roots Performance .[5]
The album reached its peak of number 86 on the US Billboard 200 with 10,000 album equivalent units .[6]
Track listing
Black Pumas track listingTitle Writer(s) 1. "Black Moon Rising" Adrian Quesada Eric Burton 3:41 2. "Colors " Burton 4:06 3. "Know You Better" 4:09 4. "Fire" 4:06 5. "Oct 33" Burton 4:49 6. "Stay Gold" Burton 4:35 7. "Old Man" 3:17 8. "Confines" 3:09 9. "Touch the Sky" 4:27 10. "Sweet Conversations" Burton and Joshua Blue 3:22 Total length: 39:41
Deluxe edition bonus tracks Title Writer(s) 1. "Fast Car " Tracy Chapman 5:41 2. "I'm Ready" 3:59 3. "Red Rover" Burton 3:53 4. "Black Cat" 3:16 5. "Politicians in My Eyes" Bobby Dean Hackney 3:52 6. "Colors" (live in studio) Burton 6:23 7. "Oct 33" (live in studio) Burton 5:44 8. "Confines" (live in studio) 4:49 9. "Know You Better" (live at C-Boys) 5:57 10. "Eleanor Rigby " 5:36 11. "Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City " 4:18 Total length: 53:28
Personnel
Black Pumas
Additional personnel
Stephen Bidwell – drums
Josh Blue – drums, guitar
Brendan Bond – bass guitar
Art Brown – tenor saxophone
Alexis Buffum – violin
Lauren Cervantes – backing vocals
Elijah Clark – trombone
Scott Davis – bass, keyboards
Jay B. Flatt – string arrangements
Spencer Garland – keyboards
JJ Johnson – drums
Josh Levy – baritone saxophone
Angela Miller – backing vocals
Scott Morning – trumpet
Trevor Nealon – keyboards
Derek Phelps – trumpet
Adrienne Short – violin
JaRon Marshall - keyboards
John Speice – bass guitar, drums
Jenavieve Varga – violin
Ulrican Williams – trombone
Production
Jon Kaplan – producer
Jacob Sciba – engineering, mixing
Stuart Sikes – engineering, mixing
Erik Wofford – engineering, mixing
JJ Golden – mastering engineer
Charts
References
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^ "Black Pumas Hit No. 1 on Emerging Artists Chart, Rosé Debuts at No. 2" . Billboard . 24 March 2021.
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