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“An overnight success that’s taken 20 years...”

That’s how James Hunter describes the outpouring of praise and acceptance for his 2006 album, People Gonna Talk. Issued in March 2006 on GO Records/Rounder, the Grammy-nominated People Gonna Talk was the singer/songwriter/guitarist’s first Stateside release after two decades of performing and recording in his native Britain.

In support of his album, James and his skin-tight band performed everywhere from hole-in-the-wall clubs to the Hollywood Bowl; they headlined in smaller venues and supported the likes of Aretha Franklin, Los Lonely Boys, Boz Scaggs, and Van Morrison in larger ones. The mellifluous R&B of People Gonna Talk, with its affectionate echoes of Sam Cooke and Jackie Wilson, became an airplay staple on some of the nation’s most influential radio stations. The Los Angeles Times praised James Hunter’s “extraordinary soul voice”; Rolling Stone called his album “a treat not to miss.”

By the year’s end, People Gonna Talk was among the Top Ten “Best Albums of 2006” as cited by Mojo, USA Today pop critic Ken Barnes, and the WFUV/New York listeners’ poll, to name a few. People Gonna Talk was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Tradi¬tional Blues Album and James himself was nominated as Best New/Emerging Artist in the annual Americana Music Awards.

No wonder James Hunter’s second U.S. album, The Hard Way (due out on Hear Music in June 2008), is among this year’s most eagerly anticipated new releases. In terms of both inspiration and quotation, James has taken much from the musical past"as he will be the first to admit. But it’s his own infectious sound and inventive songwriting, blessedly free of slavish mimicry or retrograde nostalgia, that today’s audiences are responding to.

James himself wrote all the songs for The Hard Way and recorded the basic tracks with his working band, just as he did on People Gonna Talk. But now the instrumental palette is richer, the arrangements more detailed, and James himself is singing with more power and nuance than ever before. “We got further into our groove,” explains the singer, “and in two opposite directions simultaneously.”

“On the one hand, the sounds got a bit more sophisticated, a bit posher. Our tenor saxophonist Damian Hand and our drummer Jonathan Lee” " both have played with Hunter for 18-odd years, some of them very odd years indeed " “did all the string arrangements and augmented the instru¬mentation with things like the vibraphone on ‘Tell Her’ and ‘Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere.’

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James Hunter: "Minute by Minute"

James Hunter: "Minute by Minute"

Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers

James Hunter's new album Minute by Minute (Fantasy) is tremendously exciting. If you love R&B riffs and hooks and a raw soulful voice, this one has it all. As I write at WSJ.com today (go here), Hunter has faced his share of hardship. His soul survivor instincts owe much to his grandmother's R&B collection, particularly records by Ray Charles. [Photo above of James Hunter by Ruth Ward] Hunter's voice has the same hurt and sass as Charles and Sam Cooke, ...

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James Hunter Confirms NYC Performance with Chris Isaak

James Hunter Confirms NYC Performance with Chris Isaak

Source: All About Jazz

Soul stirring Brit James Hunter returns to New York City on August 20 for a second summer show, this time with Chris Isaak. The show marks the end of a incredible summer for Hunter. His sophomore album, 'The Hard Way, ' debuted at #1 on the Billboard Blues chart and has remained there for six weeks and counting. Recently James made appearances on Late Night with Conan O'Brien (June 9) and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (July 14). The ...

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James Hunter Brings His Soul to Troubadour

James Hunter Brings His Soul to Troubadour

Source: Michael Ricci

James Hunter makes 'The Hard Way' easy

On Tuesday night, James Hunter is bringing his unique variety of soul to the Troubadour. Unique, you may well question? Yes, unique.

Critics, in their effusive praise, wrong-peg Hunter as a revivalist purist of the Sam Cooke/Jackie Wilson school, but his music takes in a wide range of influences, including '50s piano-based R&B, early Skatalites horn charts, an almost post- modern guitar deconstruction of Ike Turner or Hubert Sumlin, and the New Orleans ...

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Harlem Experiment Featuring Olu Dara, Don Byron, Taj Mahal, James Hunter & More

Harlem Experiment Featuring Olu Dara, Don Byron, Taj Mahal, James Hunter & More

Source: Calabro Music

Brooklyn, NY - It started in 2001 with a simple premise from the groundbreaking indie record label Ropeadope: take acclaimed musicians from a shared hometown, but with vastly different musical backgrounds, put them together in a recording studio and have them create spontaneous art inspired by that city's musical lineage. From this humble thought came Philadelphia Experiment and, hot on its heels, the underground classic Detroit Experiment. Now after four years of deliberation, Ropeadope has broken out its lab coats ...

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James Hunter's Debut Album Reissued on Hep Cat with Guests Van Morrison & Doris Troy

James Hunter's Debut Album Reissued on Hep Cat with Guests Van Morrison & Doris Troy

Source: All About Jazz

JAMES HUNTER'S 1996 DEBUT ALBUM, BELIEVE WHAT I SAY, FEATURING GUESTS VAN MORRISON AND DORIS TROY, FINALLY GETS US RELEASE AUGUST 29

ANAHEIM, CA -- The 1996 debut album by James Hunter, whose current album People Gonna Talk has taught 21st century audiences the joys of early American soul music and rhythm & blues, will receive a US release date August 29 on Hep Cat Records (through Hep Cat Distribution) -- only 10 years late. The album was originally released ...

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James Hunter's 1996 Debut Album Receives Belated U.S. Street Date August 29, Features Van Morrison & Doris Troy

James Hunter's 1996 Debut Album Receives Belated U.S. Street Date August 29, Features Van Morrison & Doris Troy

Source: All About Jazz

ANEHEIM, Calif. -- The 1996 debut album by James Hunter, whose current album People Gonna Talk has taught 21st century audiences the joys of early American soul music and rhythm & blues, will receive a U.S. release date August 29 on Hep Cat Records (through Hep Cat Distribution) -- only 10 years late. The album was originally released on Ace Records in the U.K.

Believe What I Say will not disappoint those who find themselves under the spell of People ...

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The Hard Way

Columbia
2008

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Don't Do Me Any...

Warner Bros. Records
2008

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Warner Bros. Records
1999

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