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José James
1978
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A1
Let's Get It
A2
Isis & Osiris
B1
Planet Nine
B2
Saturday Night (Need You Now)
B3
Black Orpheus (Don't Look Back)
C1
Dark Side of The Sun (feat. Baloji)
C2
Place of Worship (feat. Xenia Franca)
D1
For Trayvon
D2
38th & Chicago
Contemporary vocal jazz favourite Jose James makes a staunch return after a long hiatus, following up 2008's The Dreamer with a brand new album, 1978. Combining James' deep love of jazz and hip-hop with songwriting and production nods to R&B heroes Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson and Leon Ware, 1978 is a suavely smooth operation of handclapping funk and organic bossa nova; it's sonically a meeting of the cosmopolitan collective minds New York to Brazil, bringing Afro-Latin sensibilities to the lyrical and productive form that is gritty hip-hop.