Bloodline Maintenance is a 2022 studio album from American singer-songwriter Ben Harper, released on Chrysalis Records.
Reception
Writing for American Songwriter, Hal Horowitz gave this release four out of five stars, calling it a return to form after 2020's Winter Is for Lovers, with the artist laying "down a verbal and musical gauntlet".[1] Editors of AllMusic Guide scored this album four out of five stars, with critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine commenting noting themes of intergenerational trauama and the death of longtime bandmate Juan Nelson (to whom the album is dedicated).[2] In Mojo, John Aizelwood rated Bloodline Maintenance three out of five stars, characterizing it as a "diverse collection" that does not "stray[...] too far from his usual template".[3] Writing for The Arts Desk, Thomas H. Green calls out several possible musical touchstones and influences and characterizes the music as "combin[ing] a sinewy energy and solid lyrics with well-chosen retro influences that don't overshadow the end result" with Harper's "guitar-play, unshowy, imaginative and likeably expressive".[4]
Geoff Burke – flute on "Problem Child" and "Smile at the Mention", alto saxophone on "Smile at the Mention", baritone saxophone on "Problem Child", tenor saxophone on "Problem Child" and "Smile at the Mention", horn and woodwind arrangement on "Smile at the Mention"
Anna Butterss – bass guitar on "Knew the Day Was Comin'"
De'Ante Duckett – backing vocals and vocal arrangement on "We Need to Talk About It"