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    The Hard Way

    The Hard Way
    Artist: James Hunter
    Label: Hear Music
    Category: Music

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    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 18 reviews
    Sales Rank: 3743

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    MPN: 30669
    UPC: 888072306691
    EAN: 0888072306691
    ASIN: B0016OMFPM

    Release Date: June 10, 2008
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    Tracks:

      • The Hard Way
      • Tell Her
      • Don't Do Me No Favors
      • Carina
      • She's Got A Way
      • Til The End
      • Hand It Over
      • Jacqueline
      • Class Act
      • Ain't Going Nowhere
      • Believe Me Baby
      • Strange But True

    Similar Items:

      • People Gonna Talk
      • ...Believe What I Say
      • Lay It Down
      • Keep It Simple
      • All I Intended to Be

    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    When the notoriously private Van Morrison praises a particular musician, that individual merits a closer look. Meet British R&B sensation James Hunter, who counts the Belfast troubadour among his biggest boosters (Morrison also appears on his 1996 debut, ...Believe What I Say). Recorded at London's Toe Rag Studios, an analogue favorite of Billy Childish and the White Stripes, The Hard Way showcases a rough and ready voice that recalls Sam Cooke and Georgie Fame after a few smokes and a tasteful, minimalist six-string approach. If Hunter eschews modernity, The Hard Way plays more like a reinvention of 1950s forms than a mere throwback. In that sense, the Colchester native performs a similar function to former touring partner Chris Isaak. His fourth platter adds New Orleans flavor thanks to famed producer/pianist Allen Toussaint, who guests on three tracks. With no covers and no filler, The Hard Way looks set to garner Hunter a second Grammy nod--if not a first win. As Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings have proven, keeping soul alive in the 2000s isn't just about getting the sound right, but about nailing that non-ironic feel, and James Hunter performs his neo-classic tunes like he means every note. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

    Album Description
    Soul deep Brit James Hunter - who possesses a "tight, slithery soul groove" and a "sweet growl" (NY Times) - will make his Hear Music debut with the release of 'The Hard Way.' The new album finds Hunter delving further into the realm of deep soul on a set of all-original material.

    'The Hard Way' was produced by Liam Watson (The White Stripes) at famed analogue haven Toe Rag Studios in London.

    The instrumental palette is rich and the arrangements sharpened for 'The Hard Way.' Allen Toussaint joins Hunter on the sultry "Til The End," the rhumba "Believe Me Baby," and the title track. The gorgeous Echo Strings buoy "The Hard Way" and the romantic "Carina," with accompanying pedal steel. The jumping "Don't Do Me No Favors" is designed for the dance floor.

    The album resolves with the romantic ballad "Strange But True," the first Hunter recording stripped down to just vocals and guitar. The album also showcases further evidence of Hunter's guitar prowess, his manic solos recalling the fretwork of Ike Turner.

    Hunter has extensively road tested the new album, crisscrossing North America and Europe since his 2006, GRAMMY nominated album 'People Gonna Talk' put him on the map. That album took him from being "one of the best voices, and best kept secrets, in British R'n'B and Soul," as Van Morrison put it, to a major breakout success of 2006. He opened for Etta James, Boz Scaggs, Los Lonely Boys, and Aretha Franklin; reached #1 on Billboard's Blues chart; and made several national television appearances. 'People Gonna Talk; earned him critical acclaim as well, with Rolling Stone calling it "a treat not to miss" and USA Today raving about his "sublime soul."

    Album Description
    Eagerly awaited 2008 album from the British retro-Soul singing sensation, the follow-up to his Grammy-nominated People Gonna Talk album from 2006. The Hard Way is Hunter's giant step toward staking his place in the Pop-Soul pantheon alongside Same Cook, Jackie Wilson, Charlie Rich and Van Morrison. Three of the album's cuts feature special guest Allen Toussaint on piano. 12 tracks.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 13 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars James Hunter At The Top Of His Game   June 10, 2008
    Mike B.
    11 out of 11 found this review helpful

    James Hunter is less Sam Cooke on this one, and more Ray Charles. He's clearly been absorbing the Atlantic/Stax catalogue - which is a great thing. Why not learn from the best?

    Like on his previous CD, it's all original material. Hunter continues to exhibit his rare gift for writing songs that come out sounding like old r&b classics from the 50's, 60's, and 70's. And that's not easy. In fact, I can't think of any other current artist able to do it!

    This is punchier, with more grit and growl than the ultra-smooth "People Gonna Talk" - and better reflects the energy of his "live" show. It's another beautifully paced mixture of mid-tempo and up-tempo compositions, with only a couple slow numbers. Many tracks feature prominent sax, keyboards, and sometimes a low-key violin section. As a whole, it rocks a little more than its predecessor - and has a somewhat looser, more organic feel to it. He sounds more contemporary. Lyrically, these are songs of unrequited love - the romantic pleas of a persistent suitor - but they're never sad or morose. A couple others offer hard-won advice gleaned from life lessons. In either case, he lets you know he's a survivor and a fighter.

    For a guitar hotshot, Hunter seems to prefer being an understated team player - really letting loose only a few times. "Don't Do Me No Favours", "Til The End", and "Ain't Goin' Nowhere" all contain incendiary guitar work. "Carina" is similar to "Mollena" from the last CD. It's a sound I love - like Ben E. King and the Drifters. "She's Got A Way" slightly resembles Ray Charles' "I Got A Woman", while "Believe Me Baby" channels Ray's "What'd I Say" with a chorus nod to Rufus Thomas' "Walking The Dog" (featuring great Allen Toussaint piano). Another stand-out is "Jacqueline", which seems inspired by Little Richard's "Good Golly, Miss Molly" and Chuck Berry's "Maybellene". The man has impeccable good taste! As usual, his vocals are soulful and spot-on.

    Really, the whole CD is terrific. This guy's going to be around for a long time. I love "People Gonna Talk" a lot, but "The Hard Way" is even better. If you get it, I guarantee you'll enjoy it.



    5 out of 5 stars British Blue Eyed Retro Soul   June 11, 2008
    R. Kyle (USA)
    11 out of 13 found this review helpful

    When I first heard James Hunter, I thought I'd missed something from the 60's. Something really good, that is--something I'd have dug a quarter out of my ragged jeans to hear on the jukebox good.

    The reviewers who describe Hunter's voice as a growl are right--but he can purr, too. This is a strong entree into the new retro soul movement and a very welcome one. The beat's strong here and you just want to get up and dance.

    So far, "Believe me Baby," "The Hard Way" and "Don't do me no Favours" are my top favorites of this CD, but I suspect I'm going to have a new favorite each time I listen. Love it--brand new and sounding like a classic.

    Rebecca Kyle, June 2008



    5 out of 5 stars James Hunter/The Hard Way: As Good as I Can Find Now   August 2, 2008
    Pamela S. Steen (Bradenton, FL)
    4 out of 4 found this review helpful

    I couldn't imagine who was singing those soulful, Motown, Temptations-like tunes I grew up with from CKLW when I heard them on WMNF only 2 months ago. This is a great addition to my CD collection. No better purchase can be made if you love the Temptations and R & B from the 60's and early 70's...What a great voice, excellent backups and musicians who do it the right way. I am so glad I bought it. Just purchased two more of his CDs. Thanks for having it in stock!!


    5 out of 5 stars He gets better and better...   June 10, 2008
    William Weiss (Maine USA)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    I couldn't recommend an album any more highly than this one! The Hard Way is James Hunter's 4th album, not counting his Howlin' Wilf releases. This album has more raw energy than his last album, and a bit more versatility as well...it rocks! "The Hard Way" and "Don't Do Me No Favours" have fairly strong hooks, and that, combined with Hunter's clever writing and his ability to turn a phrase make this album a real treat. He was nominated for a Grammy for the "People Gonna Talk" album, but sadly, James lost to Ike Turner. I think that this is his year and this is THE album to do it. Listen to the sample tracks from this album and I think you'll agree. Buy it and just try to stop your feet from moving!


    2 out of 5 stars Nothing new   July 10, 2008
    Bill/KC (Kansas City, MO USA)
    3 out of 6 found this review helpful

    I'm a big Hunter fan, but if you already have Hunter's previous release "People Gonna Talk", don't waste your money getting this one. "The Hard Way" is a virtual clone, with "People" being a bit stronger effort IMHO. If you're new to James Hunter, pick up either one of these CD's, just not both!


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