Blues Traveler has shared the first preview of the band’s upcoming 15th full-length album, Traveler’s Soul, with “Fool For You”, a song originally written by Curtis Mayfield and popularized by his group The Impressions in 1968. The classic soul tune takes on a new vibe with the bluesy grit of John Popper‘s wailing harmonica and smooth vocals.
“It’s actually got a unique time signature,” said guitarist Chan Kinchla. “The instrumentation we use is different from what’s on the original recording, but it has a modern vibe. It was strangely tricky and definitely a great challenge. We just love the way it turned out.”
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Listen to Blues Traveler’s take on Curtis Mayfield’s “Fool For You”, the first single off the band’s forthcoming album, Traveler’s Soul, below.
Blues Traveler—comprised of John Popper (vocals, harmonica), Chan Kinchla (guitar), Tad Kinchla (bass), Ben Wilson (keyboards), and Brendan Hill (drums)—is currently on tour with dates scheduled through the end of November. Click below for a list of tour dates and visit the band’s website for more information and to purchase tickets. “Fool For You” as well as a pre-order for the album Traveler’s Soul will be available on all digital outlets on August 11th.
Blues Traveler – “Fool For You”