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| Artist: Jamie Lidell Label: Warp Records Category: Music
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $8.99 You Save: $6.00 (40%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 4659
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 160 UPC: 801061016029 EAN: 0801061016029 ASIN: B0013F2MG6
Release Date: April 29, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Factory sealed
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| Tracks:
| • | Another Day | | • | Wait For Me | | • | Out of My System | | • | All I Wanna Do | | • | Little Bit of Feel Good | | • | Figured Me Out | | • | Hurricane | | • | Green Light | | • | Where D You Go | | • | Rope of Sand |
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Product Description Recorded in Berlin, Los Angeles and Paris, Jim takes even further what was started with Multiply, finding the balance between the spontaneous creativity of his raw ideas and the careful craft and polish of a great record. Jim will switch you on in the morning, move you on the dance-floor and take you down in the small hours. It s a bold, promiscuously diverse album, mixing up gospel grooves, sweetly sung and fiercely passionate soul, delicately moving ballads, thumping early R & B, synthed-up disco, and even a touch of hillbilly funk. I haven t tried to hide the influences, says Jamie Lidell ''This is the music I love.'' But, listen closely and you can hear Jamie moving in new directions, creating a sound and style that is entirely his own.
Album Description British experimental-techno funketeer Jamie Lidell made a name for himself giving mesmerising live multi-media performances in which the singer continually looped his own effects-laden vocals and beat boxing until a dense sonic landscape emerged. However, Lidell switched gears in 2005, releasing MULTIPLY, a more traditional Prince-inspired pop album steeped in classic funk and R&B, and marked by Lidell's confident and refreshingly irony-free performances. In addition to his solo work, Lidell is well-known for his collaborations with Christian Vogel as the duo SuperCollider.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
A little mo' Motown July 6, 2008 Jamie Lidell is one of those artist that broke into a little bit of mainstream by being used in an episode of Grey's Anatomy. His last album Multiply was an absolute piece of art. It evoked the spirit of old time funk, a little motown, and rock and roll. This album is surely focused a little more on Motown. Jim is more polished a lot softer and happier. These songs could have easily been from a past time period. The songs are well written and very well performed. Any fan of Motown would surely fall in love with this album.
Pleasantly surprised! June 30, 2008 I bought the CD after hearing only one of the songs. I figured the rest of the CD probably wasn't as good but I was wrong! They are all good songs and my family and I are really enjoying them. Even my kids (10 and 7) like them!
Soulful Star June 8, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
After hearing one track from JIM, I took a chance and bought the CD....no regrets. From the moment I put it into my CD player, his soulful melodies and amazing voice threw me back to an early Stevie Wonder. I was playing it in the background at a party, and everyone was asking about it was because he was so awesome. A few songs sound a bit similar, but I still recommend this CD.
Time Warped British Blue Eyed Soul May 19, 2008 11 out of 25 found this review helpful
This CD is a whole lot more than "A Little Bit of Feel Good," which is not only getting a lot of radio-play, but also appeared on both "NCIS" and "Grey's Anatomy" in the past few weeks. Though Jamie Lidell's a British bloke, he's got a voice straight out of the 1960's South. He's been likened to everyone from Marvin Gaye to Sam Cooke. My understanding is Lidell came from techno, but I have no experience with his previous music--but you better believe I'm going to check it out!
Standouts for me: "A Little Bit of Feel Good" which will get you up on your feet with it's uptempo beat and gospel groove. "All I wanna do" a bluesy ballad. "Green Light" which adds a techno groove over what could have been an Al Green song.
Rebecca Kyle, May 2008
Good intentions - bad idea May 18, 2008 3 out of 11 found this review helpful
I love Jamie Lidell. I've listened to Multiply more times than I can count, I've seen the dude live many times and he's always been amazing. That's why it's such a bummer to see him go the cheese route. I don't think it's intentional -- I think the guy just enjoys singing and wants to tour with a live band. But this album is just not the right vehicle for that. On Jim, he's lost all the playful energy and earnestness that came out of his past work, and replaced it with polished corniness. I used to defend Jamie Lidell from critics who said he was just another whiteboy soul singer with nothing new to offer, and if his past work sounded like Jim, then that's exactly what he'd be. At the end of the day, I'm sure he'll still mix it up live and make some of this stuff work, but a lot of it is straight up easy listening. In the future, we need more Figured Me Out and less... almost everything else on this album.
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