Eli Paperboy Reed Gets Raw And Righteous on Yep Roc Debut ‘My Way Home,’ Out June 10 | Shore Fire Media

3 March, 2016Print

Eli Paperboy Reed Gets Raw And Righteous on Yep Roc Debut 'My Way Home,' Out June 10

Listen to "Hold Out" and see March tour dates at Brooklyn Vegan: http://bit.ly/EliHoldOut

On June 10, Eli Paperboy Reed will release My Way Home, the most exhilarating album of his career and his debut for Yep Roc Records. Inspired in part by years spent teaching gospel music to young men and his own formative musical experiences at the church of a soul music legend, My Way Home showcases a new sound for Reed - immediate and unfettered with a voice raised to the rafters and a needle pushed into the red.

My Way Home was recorded live to tape over just four days in Bushwick, Brooklyn, at the home studio of musician and songwriter Loren Humphrey (Guards, Cults). Forgoing heavy production and a big band, Reed's small combo - J.B. Flatt (Zongo Junction) on organ, Michael Isvara Montgomery (Sinkane) on bass, and Noah James Rubin (Skaters) on drums along with his own inimitable guitar work - relied instead on spontaneity and impulse for the 11 songs on My Way Home, all but one of which Eli wrote.

Inspiration for the album first came in 2013 when Reed began working with the Gospel for Teens program, part of the Harlem-based arts group The Mama Foundation, teaching a class on Gospel Quartet music to at-risk youth from around the tri-state area. Combining history lessons with musical instruction, Reed introduced his students to classic Gospel quartet pioneers like The Soul Stirrers and The Dixie Hummingbirds, while encouraging them to write their own modern interpretations. "My love of gospel began with the sounds of the small groups and quartets, which is very different from the choir-based music that [the foundation] was focused on when I was first introduced to them," says Reed. "It's more guitar-driven, more bluesy, more raw, less refined."

Reed's first immersion into gospel music came from his friendship with former Chess Records soul singer-turned-preacher Mitty Collier, who invited him to start performing at her Chicago church while he was still a college student. Collier would visit Reed's dorm room, where despite their 40-year age difference the two would rehearse together the work of gospel legends like James Cleveland and Alex Bradford. Drawing on those formative experiences and his more recent Gospel for Teens work, Reed has indeed found his way home with this new album.

Next week Reed kicks off a March tour where he will road test songs off the new record, including dates in Chicago, Nashville, DC, and at SXSW. See complete itinerary below.

'My Way Home' Track Listing:

01. Hold Out

02. Your Sins Will Find You Out

03. Cut Ya Down

04. Movin'

05. Tomorrow's Not Promised

06. My Way Home

07. Eyes on You

08. The Strangest Thing

09. I'd Rather Be Alone

10. A Few More Days

11. What Have We Done

Eli Paperboy Reed Tour Dates:

3/12 - Washington, DC @ U Street Music Hall

3/13 - Richmond, VA @ The Camel

3/14 - Nashville, TN @ City Winery

3/15 - Memphis, TN @ Hi-Tone Cafe

3/17 - Austin, TX @ Continental Club (SXSW Showcase)

3/21 - Dallas, TX @ House of Blues

3/22 - Tulsa, OK @ The Vanguard

3/23 - Kansas City, MO @ The Riot Room

3/24 - Ames, IA @ Iowa State's The Maintenance

3/25 - St. Louis, MO @ Off Broadway

3/26 - Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle

3/27 - Cleveland Heights, OH @ Grog Shop

3/29 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Rex Theatre

3/30 - Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall

 

Pre-order link for 'My Way Home':

http://yeproc.11spot.com/eli-paperboy-reed-my-way-home-bundle-pre-order-06-10.html

For more information about Eli Paperboy Reed, please contact Ray Padgett (raypadgett@shorefire.com) or Matt Hanks (mhanks@shorefire.com) at Shore Fire Media.