José James
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1978
Release date: 4.5.24
Label: Rainbow Blonde Records
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The historically and musically significant year of 1978 is also the year singer / songwriter / producer José James was born in Minneapolis, and now, is the title of his twelfth album. Releasing on April 5th, 2024, "1978" is a double-disc LP featuring 9 transcendent tracks that capture José James at a mid-career apex, craftily overlapping Soul, Hip-Hop, Jazz and other Jazz-adjacent styles into a fully realized album of remarkable focus. The songs range from the deeply personal intimacy to politically minded and message-driven. The grooves stretch from edgy and resolute, to relaxed and seductive. The performances are supported by a lean-and-lithe lineup of young talent and unexpected collaborators: guitarist Marcus Machado (who has played with Robert Glasper and Anderson .Paak), keyboardist Chad Selph (Lalah Hathaway, Bilal), bassist David Ginyard (Solange, Blood Orange), drummer Jharis Yokley (Chance the Rapper, Ani DiFranco) and featured guest on various tracks, Latin conguero Pedrito Martinez.
“This kind of band, small and tight, is how I stay connected to my jazz essence,” states James. “They can play anything. Everything we tracked, we did with everyone looking at each other in the studio. “I wanted that live feeling, like we’re discovering it for the first time.”
Material-wise, James had been ready for awhile. He had worked on new songs even while touring behind his albums "No Beginning No End 2" and "On & On." “Many of the songs on 1978 began to come together about five years ago. Those ideas evolved, and once we had the group together it all really came together fast.” It was during this period he was introduced to Leon Ware, the Motown songwriter who famously worked with Marvin Gaye in the 1970s. A friendship soon grew into a working relationship.
“I had a writing session with Leon back in 2009 in L.A. at his house in Marina Del Rey. He rolled one and we talked for hours about jazz, Motown and Marvin. I Want You is my all-time favorite album—relaxed grooves and jazz flavors. I wanted 1978 to feel like Leon and J Dilla had come together and made an album for me.”
José James’s "1978" draws its power from both a timeless relevancy and a deep sense of the personal. It is a richly layered musical statement connecting both to the present day, and to past sounds and styles as well—a sincere and seductive valentine to his love of jazz, soul and hip-hop.
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- NPR Morning Edition: Why jazz singer José James is obsessed with the sound of the music from 1978
- Interview Magazine: Singer José James Eats Sashimi in the Studio
- MoMA Mixtape: Archibald Motley Helps José James See the Holy Ghost | Magazine
- KTLA: Music Fest Fridays: José James performs ‘Saturday Night (Need You Now)’
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- AllMusic: '1978' Review
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- Glide Magazine: Jose James Takes Inspiration From Prince & Marvin Gaye On Self Produced '1978' (ALBUM REVIEW)
- LA Daily News: How the 1978 sounds of Prince and Marvin Gaye inspired Pasadena’s José James
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- WBGO: Jose James goes back to 1978 to talk about the present
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- Pasadena Weekly: ‘My Best Album Yet’: Pasadena’s José James fetes all things 1978