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Collaborations - The World of Ben Harper
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John Mayer
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Waiting On the World to Change (feat. Ben Harper)
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from The Village Sessions - EP
(2007)
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Eddie Vedder & Ben Harper
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No More (Live)
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from Body of War - Songs That Inspired an Iraq War Veteran (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
(2008)
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Willie Nelson & Ben Harper
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Midnight Rider
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from Outlaws and Angels (Live At Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles 2004)
(2009)
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Jack Johnson & Ben Harper
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My Own Two Hands
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from Sing-a-Longs and Lullabies for the Film Curious George
(2006)
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Fistful of Mercy
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Father's Son
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from As I Call You Down
(2010)
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Bonnie Raitt & Ben Harper
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Well, Well, Well
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from Bonnie Raitt and Friends
(2006)
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Rickie Lee Jones
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Old Enough
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from Balm In Gilead
(2009)
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The Blind Boys of Alabama
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People Get Ready
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from Higher Ground
(2007)
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G. Love
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Let the Music Play (feat. Ben Harper & Marc Broussard)
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from Lemonade
(2006)
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Ben Harper
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Be My Guest
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from Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino
(2007)
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Toots & The Maytals
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Love Gonna Walk Out On Me (with Ben Harper)
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from True Love
(2004)
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Ringside
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Lost Days (feat Ben Harper)
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from Lost Days
(2011)
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Jovanotti & Ben Harper
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Fango
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from Safari
(2008)
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Vanessa da Mata & Ben Harper
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Boa Sorte
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from Hôtel Costes, Vol. 11 - Mixed By Stéphane Pompougnac
(2008)
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Ben Harper & The Blind Boys of Alabama
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There Will Be a Light
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from There Will Be a Light
(2004)
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Comment:
As some of our favorite artists can attest, hooking up with Harper in the studio can make a good song great; better yet, it can make a great song a classic. Consider John Mayer's hope-on-the-horizon anthem "Waiting On the World to Change," turbocharged here with Harper's double-shot of hip-hop and funk. Nearly 30 years after first waxing "Love Gonna Walk Out On Me," Toots and the Maytals revisit the tune with Harper in tow — a stripped-down, toned-up excursion spanning Kingston and Memphis. And finally, the Blind Boys of Alabama don't even try to compete with Curtis Mayfield's reading of "People Get Ready"; they just lift the spiritual out of the revival tent and take it down to the muddy banks of the Mississippi. From Bonnie Raitt to Eddie Vedder, from Willie Nelson to G. Love, we've got all the country-twangin', gospel-praisin', blues-lovin', bossa-chillin' artists — to name but a few — who've hooked up with Harper for a helping hand.
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