With his last two albums, 2006’s Grammy-nominated People Gonna Talk and 2008’s The Hard Way,
James Hunter delivered a classic yet perpetually modern brand of rhythm
and blues that captivated listeners across generations and earned him
two Billboard Blues #1′s, tours with Aretha Franklin, Van Morrison, Etta
James, and Willie Nelson, performances on Leno, Letterman, and Conan,
and critical raves everywhere from the NY Times to USA Today.
Minute By Minute, out February 26, 2013 on GO Records/Fantasy, marks a pivotal movement in this unique artist’s career—not only because it arguably contains his best writing, singing, and playing to date, but because it signals James’ return to the studio following the loss of his wife Jacqueline, who died of cancer in October 2011.
Minute By Minute, out February 26, 2013 on GO Records/Fantasy, marks a pivotal movement in this unique artist’s career—not only because it arguably contains his best writing, singing, and playing to date, but because it signals James’ return to the studio following the loss of his wife Jacqueline, who died of cancer in October 2011.
It’s also the first album credited to The James Hunter Six.
James made this change in recognition of the collective talent and
unstinting loyalty shown by his longtime cohorts Lee Badau (baritone
saxophone), Damian Hand (tenor saxophone), Jonathan Lee (drums), Jason
Wilson (double bass), and Kyle Koehler and Andrew Kingslow sharing
keyboard/piano duties. The Six have hung together through multiple
albums and more than two decades of international touring, from small
clubs to the Hollywood Bowl – developing a cohesion and intuitive knack
for creating precisely the right arrangement and feel for James’
original songs.
And Minute By Minute is the first James Hunter album
to be recorded in the US, and the first to be produced by Gabriel
Roth, aka Bosco Mann Productions. Roth is co-founder of Daptone Records,
America’s premier soul revival imprint. He earned a Grammy for his
expert engineering on Amy Winehouse’s best–selling album Back to Black,
and has also produced and/or engineered recordings by Lee Fields,
Charles Bradley, Sharon Jones & the Dap–Kings, the Budos Band, and
Naomi Shelton & the Gospel Queens, among others.
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