Ben Harper's music career has always been chameleon-like, genre-jumping, and never predictable.
Interestingly New Zealand and Australia switched onto his music long before things took off for him in the States.
Among his now 13-album deep recording career he has notched up three Grammy Awards, and music as diverse as gospel with a record he shared with the Blind Boys of Alabama, and a blues set with Chicago's Charlie Musselwhite. Plus a stellar line up of pop and rock releases.
Harper grew up surrounded by music and musicians at his grand-parents' music store and museum. By 15 he was nailing Robert Johnson's and Son House's slide guitar licks, and his recorded work under his own name was launched in 1992.
With Call It What It Is Ben Harper regroups with the Innocent Criminals and the result is simply a very fine rock album.