Singing for My Supper Early James
Album info
Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
13.03.2020
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- 1 Blue Pill Blues 05:52
- 2 Stockholm Syndrome 03:14
- 3 Way of the Dinosaur 03:48
- 4 Clockwork Town 03:20
- 5 Easter Eggs 04:01
- 6 It Doesn't Matter Now 03:27
- 7 High Horse 03:25
- 8 All Down Hill 03:00
- 9 Gone as a Ghost 03:56
- 10 Dishes in the Dark 03:43
Info for Singing for My Supper
Early James, an Alabama native and the latest signing to Dan Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound roster, releases his debut album, Singing for My Supper, via Easy Eye and Nonesuch Records on March 13, 2020. The album spans hard-charging blues, wistful folk, and ages-old pop crooning, anchored by the singer’s voice that oscillates from gravel-gruff shout to a honey-smooth whisper. James’ inspirations run from Fiona Apple and Tom Waits to the Southern gothic poets, as heard in the album’s darker themes and in the wry humor with which he writes about them. Early James’ debut features ten wide-ranging songs, co-produced by Auerbach and David “Fergie” Ferguson, is full of world-weary wisdom. “Blue Pill Blues” details a period when James, who was being treated for depression, quit his antipsychotic medication cold turkey. “High Horse” is a lament of the ways his adolescent excitement faded with the arrival of the vices of adulthood, while “Easter Eggs” finds the songwriter coming to terms with some of the darker sides of his heredity.
Early James, vocals, guitar
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Booklet for Singing for My Supper