Rhythm of the People

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Released1993
StudioArlyn
Rhythm of the People
Studio album by
Released1993
StudioArlyn
GenreR&B, blues
LabelBlack Top[1]
ProducerHammond Scott
Robert Ward chronology
Fear No Evil
(1991)
Rhythm of the People
(1993)
Hot Stuff
(1995)

Rhythm of the People is an album by the American musician Robert Ward, released in 1993.[2][3]

Produced by Hammond Scott, the majority of the album was recorded at Arlyn Studios, in Austin, Texas.[4][5] "I Found a Love" was recorded in New Orleans, with bass player George Porter Jr.[5] The Kamikaze Horns played on some of the songs.[6] Ward's wife Roberta sang on some of the gospel-influenced tracks.[7] Ward used his Magnatone amp on the album.[8] The musician felt that Rhythm of the People was a better representation of his musical interests than his previous album, Fear No Evil.[9]

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Track listing

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