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New Leela James "My Soul" In Stores Next Week http://www.amazon.com/gp/...d_i=507846
From the very first track on her 2005 debut album Leela James has captured the gritty, emotion-drenched essence of artists like Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Mavis Staples, Marvin Gaye and has made it her mission to bring it all back - pushing the music forward with a fresh, contemporary perspective that remains faithful to the music's deep and powerful roots. My Soul, set for release on May 25, 2010, marks Leela James' debut on Stax Records, a division of Concord Music Group. The move to Stax - the legendary home of some of the greatest soul and R&B artists of the past half-century - is a fitting destination for a vocalist who has committed herself to preserving the soul tradition. The new album comes on the heels of high praise from soultracks.com, the online source for all things soul and R&B, who recently bestowed a 2009 Readers' Choice Awards to James in the category of Female Vocalist of the Year. Indeed, James has come to own the music that has inspired her since her teenage years. Her commanding live performances have become can't-miss thrillers, placing her among today's most electrifying international concert draws. "The title of the album pretty much says it all," she explains. "I just wanted to go into the studio and do what moved me at the time, and not think about it too much or not allow it to be something that was too planned. That's what great soul music has always been about from the very beginning - something very raw, very authentic and very true." The first single off My Soul is "Tell Me You Love Me," a track that James co-wrote with Andrea Martin and Gordon Williams. The track was produced by rap and hip-hop producer Gerrard Baker (Toni Braxton, Billy Crawford, Masta Ace), who deftly inserts a sample of James riffing on a line from "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye," the classic ballad made popular among soul audiences by the Manhattans in 1978. "This is one of my favorite tracks on the record," says James. "It's a song about someone who's really trying to make love work, which is the same message you hear in ‘Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye.' Great songs are great songs, no matter when they're recorded, or by whom. And sometimes two great songs blend together well, like they do here." Other noteworthy tracks on My Soul include the churning opener, "Ain't New To This" (also produced by Baker), a proud and defiant declaration of survival in the minefield known as the music business; and the bouncy "Party All Night," penned by James and produced by Carl "Chucky" Thompson, who previously worked with Leela on 2005's Change Is Gonna Come. Other notable producers on that debut record were Kanye West and Commissioner Gordon among others. Thompson also handled the production of "Mr. Incredible, Ms. Unforgettable," a sultry duet between James and vocalist Raheem DeVaughn. "Raheem and I are good friends, and we'd been talking for some time about doing something together," says James. "We finally happened to be in the same place at the same time, and we just made it happen. It really wasn't something that we planned. It was just something spontaneous that took its own course." Aside from Baker and Thompson, James enlists the services of a number of other producers on My Soul, including Kadis & Sean ("So Cold"), Carvin & Ivan ("It's Over," "If It's Wrong"), Steven "Supe" White ("The Fact Is"), Ray Murray ("I Want It All") and Butter ("Supa Luva"). While James may have been surrounded by talent in the making of My Soul, the record is ultimately her personal statement - not just about the music's rich past but about its present and its future as well. Her arrival at Stax may position her among legends, but she's well aware that she still has much to do and say. "To be on the premier soul label is a validation of what I've accomplished with my music and what I stand for," she says. "I've always been a champion for this music. This album is my version of soul. It's my experience of soul. It's what soul means to me, and I want to share it with you." [Edited 5/22/10 12:08pm] "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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From the very first track on her 2005 debut album Leela James has captured the gritty, emotion-drenched essence of artists like Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Mavis Staples, Marvin Gaye and has made it her mission to bring it all back - pushing the music forward with a fresh, contemporary perspective that remains faithful to the music's deep and powerful roots. My Soul, set for release on May 25, 2010, marks Leela James' debut on Stax Records, a division of Concord Music Group. The move to Stax - the legendary home of some of the greatest soul and R&B artists of the past half-century - is a fitting destination for a vocalist who has committed herself to preserving the soul tradition. The new album comes on the heels of high praise from soultracks.com, the online source for all things soul and R&B, who recently bestowed a 2009 Readers' Choice Awards to James in the category of Female Vocalist of the Year. Indeed, James has come to own the music that has inspired her since her teenage years. Her commanding live performances have become can't-miss thrillers, placing her among today's most electrifying international concert draws. "The title of the album pretty much says it all," she explains. "I just wanted to go into the studio and do what moved me at the time, and not think about it too much or not allow it to be something that was too planned. That's what great soul music has always been about from the very beginning - something very raw, very authentic and very true." The first single off My Soul is "Tell Me You Love Me," a track that James co-wrote with Andrea Martin and Gordon Williams. The track was produced by rap and hip-hop producer Gerrard Baker (Toni Braxton, Billy Crawford, Masta Ace), who deftly inserts a sample of James riffing on a line from "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye," the classic ballad made popular among soul audiences by the Manhattans in 1978. "This is one of my favorite tracks on the record," says James. "It's a song about someone who's really trying to make love work, which is the same message you hear in ‘Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye.' Great songs are great songs, no matter when they're recorded, or by whom. And sometimes two great songs blend together well, like they do here." Other noteworthy tracks on My Soul include the churning opener, "Ain't New To This" (also produced by Baker), a proud and defiant declaration of survival in the minefield known as the music business; and the bouncy "Party All Night," penned by James and produced by Carl "Chucky" Thompson, who previously worked with Leela on 2005's Change Is Gonna Come. Other notable producers on that debut record were Kanye West and Commissioner Gordon among others. Thompson also handled the production of "Mr. Incredible, Ms. Unforgettable," a sultry duet between James and vocalist Raheem DeVaughn. "Raheem and I are good friends, and we'd been talking for some time about doing something together," says James. "We finally happened to be in the same place at the same time, and we just made it happen. It really wasn't something that we planned. It was just something spontaneous that took its own course." Aside from Baker and Thompson, James enlists the services of a number of other producers on My Soul, including Kadis & Sean ("So Cold"), Carvin & Ivan ("It's Over," "If It's Wrong"), Steven "Supe" White ("The Fact Is"), Ray Murray ("I Want It All") and Butter ("Supa Luva"). While James may have been surrounded by talent in the making of My Soul, the record is ultimately her personal statement - not just about the music's rich past but about its present and its future as well. Her arrival at Stax may position her among legends, but she's well aware that she still has much to do and say. "To be on the premier soul label is a validation of what I've accomplished with my music and what I stand for," she says. "I've always been a champion for this music. This album is my version of soul. It's my experience of soul. It's what soul means to me, and I want to share it with you." [Edited 5/22/10 12:08pm] Very Cool! Enjoyed her "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Yayy she's so underrated, imo. | |
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The cover photo for the album is HOT!!! But, I'm not really feeling the material. Stax Records has really disappointed me with the products they have been releasing. Angie Stone's two discs for the label were completely forgettable and I didn't care for Lalah's last disc. Doesn't sound like Leela's album is much better. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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Thanks for the reminder. I'm placing it high on my "to buy" list. | |
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Thanks for the info.Love her music. "My Joy" is my favorite track from one of her previous albums. Loving the samples of the tracks. Definitely buying her cd. She has that deep, gospel soul in her voice that goes right through your soul. I agree that she is very underrated. [Edited 5/23/10 7:03am] | |
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Hope it's good as the first. Glad to see more talent
coming to Stax. I checked out the samples. Very promising but what's up with the 2 and a half to 3 minute songs. You'd think this is Jermaine Dupri producing an Xscape album. [Edited 5/23/10 22:45pm] Don't laugh at my funk
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Gosh I love her voice but judging from the samples..I'm underwhelmed. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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kitbradley said: The cover photo for the album is HOT!!!
Booooots as for the new material, I don't judge the album by a few snippets only some seconds long, I'm so getting this album... on the other hand she could sing the phone book up and down with this voice I'd still get it Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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Thanks 4 the heads up. | |
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The new Leela James album is the ticket! I've been listening to it all day. Love it! | |
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I'm diggin' this new album. Track after track, her voice possesses a kind of world-weary rawness that annihilates the competition. | |
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Listening to samples...already "So Cold" is my jaym. "Supa Luva" is hott! [Edited 5/26/10 9:38am] Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Listen to the full album via radio station here in Philly,,,,bought it about 1 hr ago and I must say....it's the shit....Supa Luva!!!!!
DAV123 turning to Prince....."hey man remember when you did stuff like this?" " You remember don't you...had my all twisted up on that voice of yours all that sexiness spewing through the speaker....yeah...yeah... oops...got lost there for a minute.... BACK to this album....if you were a fan in the past this album will not leave ya hangin'...I do agree the songs are a lil short but I will take this real singer any way I can.... Did I mention that SupaLuva was HOT..."The Fact Is"...is another hot ass track...and my new fantasy is Prince doing a duet with her for SupaLuva! [Edited 5/28/10 18:13pm] "A Man Can't Ride Your Back Unless It's Bent" MLK 4/3/68 | |
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Im hoping Stax will be the right place for her, her debut had so much promise Life has a way of making you live it. . . . | |
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I love the new album so much. Everyone should buy it. | |
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cool. I'm gonna check her out 12/05/2011
P*$$y so bad, if u throw it into da air, it would turn into sunshine!!! | |
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I got this over the weekend. I finally got a chance to play it and am lovin it on the first go-round. | |
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OK seriously...has no one other than me and Wow gotten this??? | |
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I know right...I have already killed it several times....got my 17 year son on it now...my girlfriend as well....but it's like Laura Izibor....she was not accepted to much here when I mentioned her and I still stand by her debut album...it's just good music. "A Man Can't Ride Your Back Unless It's Bent" MLK 4/3/68 | |
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I previewed the album on its release date and made a mad dash to the store last night. Buy it and n-joy! | |
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..will check it out. | |
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I'm just discovering this girl in the past 48 hours. I've heard snippets only of her music, and I'm quite intrigued. She's on Concord/Stax records, which N'dambi is on. I interviewed N'Dambi last week on my radio show. Maybe I should go for Leela James as well!
I'm planning on listening to her new album first, then going backward to the first. I have good hopes with her from what I've heard. | |
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I simply luv this album...
Should all lay your hands on it.
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We featured her on the radio show blog this morning. | |
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