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James Morrison

Songs for You, Truths for Me

  • AMG Review of Songs for You, Truths for Me

    Amg
    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    What separates James Morrison from fellow Brit singer/songwriters like James Blunt and Daniel Powter is his taste for soul. Sure, this may have been fostered in part by his fondness for Elton John -- whose presence is as inescapable in Morrison's music as it is in Blunt, Powter, or any number of modern-day pop troubadours -- but Morrison picks up on the splashy soul of John's middle-period, weaving in elements of Stevie Wonder and Van Morrison to create a retro-soul vibe that's more about the song than the groove. This is more true on Songs for You, Truths for Me than it was on his 2007 debut Undiscovered, as he piles on horn sections, sings with a gruff studied soulfulness, and even cribs from Van's "Crazy Love" on his own "Precious Love." All this soulman posturing can come across as a bit too earnest, but it does give Morrison a heft and measure of grit missing in the simpering Blunt, which lends Songs for You some pleasing sonic textures not all that dissimilar to John Mayer's Continuum, but Morrison isn't just about sound, he can construct good pop songs, especially when he goes for big, bright hooks, as he does on the '70s soul pastiche "Save Yourself" and "The Only Night," which recalls Elvis Costello in his Get Happy! phase. These talents kind of contradict the soul-baring promise of the album's title, but Morrison kind of drags when he gets into ballad territory, like the Nelly Furtado duet "Broken Strings." He's better on easy rolling numbers like "Please Don't Stop the Rain" or when he puts a bit of a kick in the tempo, as the energy accentuates his popcraft, which is more energetic, forceful -- and, yes, soulful -- than his peers, something that comes into sharp relief on this solid sophomore affair.

Video Premiere: James Morrison - “Get To You”…
about 1 month ago

“Get to You” is a new song set to appear in the deluxe edition of James Morrison’s 2008 studio album “Songs for You, Truths for Me” which is released on November 25th, with the single out a week before. Watch the brand new video to the track ...

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Joxy, Why Didn't You Tell Me?
10 months ago

That James Morrison put out another CD last year!Mah goodness can this boy get any better? Seriously, listen!

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once, when i was little.
10 months ago

"I was the one who would always jump in first, I didn't think twice to look behind. Got such a good feeling just from playing in the dirt, once, when I was little."I feel like I'm a child when I listen to this song, and in all honesty, it's a good thing. It's a rarity to find something that just makes you feel so good on the inside -- good in the way that you're a child again. I can find a mill...

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