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didn't precisely abandon his solo career, but he did stop recording his own albums after 1999's
. He had a few things to keep him busy, including newfound stardom as a television star thanks to The Sopranos and a reunited
, not to mention philanthropy and the development of his own record label (
) and radio station (Little Steven's Underground Garage). When he finally found the time to record 2017's
, he decided the best course of action was to ditch the big political statements that characterized his '80s work and instead craft a statement of personal purpose. Anybody who has followed his music, either on his own or with
, will find
comfortably bracing: it's big, brassy, and soulful, and the
shuffle is on full fire.
finds space for a few detours from this route -- "Blues Is My Business" is naturally a blues tune, "The City Weeps Tonight" is built on street corner doo wop, "Down and Out in New York City" glides along on a funky, sleazy '70s groove -- but these accentuate how his music is a synthesis of all the sounds he's kept alive since the '60s. He blends bold soul with the roar of a teenage rock & roll combo, happy to nod toward his influences ("Love on the Wrong Side of Town" opens with guitars ringing just like
) while keeping his eye on the present. If
often sounds like
circa the late '70s, that's because
served as the Boss' lieutenant and there are distinct differences between the two as writers.
may share the same sense of grandeur in his sonics, but he keeps his focus earthbound, and that provides a nice tension to
: it's big music about everyday things. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine