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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0670917117827 Label: Hepcat Records Manufacturer: Hepcat Records MPN: 1178 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Hepcat Records Release Date: August 29, 2006 Studio: Hepcat Records Editorial Review: Product Description: Brilliant debut release from 1996, now available for the first time in the U.S. The best blue-eyed soul voice in many a decade backs up his vocal skills with his own finely crafted R&B songs. Duets with Doris Troy and Van Morrison complete a sublime album of rhythm & soul music. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - RetroThis is pure blues and jazz and a lotta soul. If you are a lover of any of these genre or all of them get this album. I swear he is channelling a very famous singer from the sixties. See if you can guess which one. I, myself need to get his other two albums. I am also glad I saw him as an opening act for Chris Isaak. The best double bill I have ever attended. See him, hear him and buy this album. You will not be disappointed. Rating: - He and his band are fantastic!So glad I bought this album, I have no idea how I found it. I think it was a suggestion by Amazon based on another purchase. Just love his voice, his band and the type of songs - old 50's & 60's soul. Rating: - sweet discthink of sam cooke's smooth voice with a sweet blues guitar sprinkled lightly with funk. this is the real deal. james hunter is a throwback in his style and genre, but he brings it with a modern flair. james is also a tremendous guitar player and shows that on the blues and rockabilly riffs that explode off his guitar. great disc for any kind of listening - road trips to enjoying a cool beverage with a special person! the addition of van morrison on the last song is classic. Rating: - Follow up recordNot to say this guy isn't good, he is and very smooth too. If you have "People Gonna Talk" though, this new offering is like the cuts that missed the first recording. Rating: - Believe What I SayI had never seen James Hunter until I saw him on Leno. I kept hearing a soul thread floating through this song. At times I thought I could hear a mild James Brown influence. (J.B. Fan) I don't usually hear one song and go to Amazon to buy, but I did and was very satisfied. I bought 2 CD's. Quite pleased on both, Believe What I Say & People Gonna Talk. B.Harrington |