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| Sleepless | ||||
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| Released | September 10, 2002 | |||
| Studio | Sear Sound, Avatar, and Red House (New York, NY); Woolly Mammoth Sound (Boston, MA). | |||
| Genre | Rock, blues [1] | |||
| Length | 40:36 | |||
| Label | Artemis | |||
| Producer | Peter Wolf, Kenny White | |||
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Sleepless is the sixth solo album by Peter Wolf, released in 2002. The album ranked 427 on Rolling Stone 's "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time". [1]
Wolf told The Boston Phoenix in 2002 that he had a "pessimistic sensibility" in his approach to making the album with no great expectations about the album's commercial viability after watching his previous record "die on the vine" due to his then label (along with several others) being "swallowed up in (a) big corporate conglomerate". He explained that he "made this record figuring, ‘I have a lot of different interests, a lot of different roots, and this is the painting I feel like painting right now.’ And what's the single? There is no single. I wasn't thinking of hooks." [2]
The album features notable guest appearances by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Wolf's former J. Geils bandmate, Magic Dick, and Steve Earle.
Upon release, Sleepless received positive reviews. In addition to Rolling Stone ranking 'Sleepless' at #427 on their Top 500 Greatest Albums of All Time List, 'No Depression' wrote "With Sleepless, Wolf seems back in charge at last, turning in the rootsiest -- and easily the best -- of his solo works." [3] . In their review, 'Pop Matters' stated: "Peter Wolf has released 'Sleepless', his sixth solo album, which shows just how far he has matured as a music artist. You don’t want to miss this one. Comfortably taking pages from Dylan’s recent tour de force 'Love and Theft', the Rolling Stones’ canon circa ’68-71, and those timeless Stax singles, Wolf delivers a masterful fusion of blues, country and soul.” [4]