Lettin' Go (album)
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| Lettin' Go | ||||
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| Released | 2000 | |||
| Label | Telarc | |||
| Producer | Son Seals, Jimmy Vivino | |||
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Lettin' Go is the final studio album by Son Seals, released in 2000.[5][6] It was his only album for Telarc.[7]
In 2001, at the 22nd W.C. Handy Blues Awards (since 2006 the Blues Music Awards), Lettin' Go was nominated for Blues Album of the Year and Traditional Blues Album of the Year. It won the award in the latter category.[8]
The album was produced by Seals and Jimmy Vivino.[9] Al Kooper contributed Hammond B-3 organ.[2] The album's final track, a remake of Seal's "Funky Bitch", features Phish's Trey Anastasio.[10] Two of the album's songs were cowritten with novelist Andrew Vachss.[11]