James Hunter


Bio

The indeed very extraordinary and very British James Hunter, who possesses a “tight, slithery soul groove” and a “sweet growl” (NY Times), will be making his Hear Music label debut on June 10th, 2008 with the release of The Hard Way. This new collection finds Hunter delving even further into the limitless realm of deepest soul with another expertly crafted set of all-original material. In their second collaboration together, The Hard Way was produced by Liam Watson (also producer of The White Stripes “Elephant”) at famed analogue haven Toe Rag Studios in London.

The instrumental palette is exquisite, and the arrangements sharpened for The Hard Way. New Orleans National Living Treasure (and R&B Maestro) Allen Toussaint joins Hunter on the rumba “Believe Me Baby,” and also the title track. Gorgeous Echo Strings buoy opener “The Hard Way” as well as the dreamy “Carina” with accompanying pedal steel. The jumping “Don’t Do Me No Favours” is a solid design for the dance floor. The album resolves with the delightful, romantic ballad “Strange But True,” the first Hunter recording stripped down to just bare vocals and guitar. This collection showcases further evidence of Hunter’s amazing guitar prowess, his manic solos recalling the fretwork of Ike Turner.

James and his band have extensively road-tested the new album while criss-crossing North America and Europe after his 2006 GRAMMY-nominated album “People Gonna Talk” put him on the World map. That album took him from being “One of the best voices, and best kept secrets, in British R&B and Soul,” as Van Morrison puts it, to a proving major breakout success in 2006 and throughout 2007. James has opened for Etta James, Boz Scaggs, Los Lonely Boys, Robert Cray, Bryan Adams, Los Lobos, Willie Nelson, Buddy Guy, and even the Queen of Soul herself, Miss Aretha Franklin. “People Gonna Talk” also reached Number 1 on the Billboard Blues Chart; and Hunter played both National and International TV appearances. “People Gonna Talk” not only earned Hunter critical acclaim, but also garnered a huge, adoring fan-base. Rolling Stone exudes James Hunter is “A treat not to miss” and recently quoted: The Hard Way is “Unbelievably awesome!” USA Today raves about Jame’s “sublime soul.” But you be the judge …

The Hard Way will be carried in Starbucks stores nationwide, as well as traditional music retailers, and digital download stores. In the mean time, enjoy three new preview tracks here … Oh, and pass the word!

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