COLIN JAMES ADDS HEAVY HITTERS TO THE LINE-UP ON FORTHCOMING NEW STUDIO ALBUM, CHASING THE SUN, SET FOR GLOBAL RELEASE AUGUST 23 VIA STONY PLAIN RECORDS.
Listen to First Single, âDevilment,â and Pre-Order Album Here: https://stonyplainrecords.com/colinjames/
o a recording artist, having a bunch of big-name guests on your album can be a double-edged sword: Itâll get you some attention, sure, but thereâs always the danger youâll find yourself pushed out of the limelightâa supporting player in your own production. Fortunately, no one elbows Colin James into the wings. With nearly four decades in the businessâand an armload of sales records and peer accolades to show for itâthe Vancouver blues-rocker has thrown open the door to welcome a house partyâs worth of friends and mentors on his 21st and latest, Chasing the Sun, which streets on August 23rd. Appearances by the legendary likes of Charlie Musselwhite, Lucinda Williams, Darryl Jones and Charley Drayton energize an album that cooks with the intensity of a thousand spotless reputations. But the formula remains 100-proof James throughoutâa distillation of the singular and passionate vision thatâs enshrined him in the hearts of millions of record buyers worldwide as a musicianâs musician.
Take spotlight track âDevilment,â a title-appropriate blast of fire-and-brimstone blues that revels in some red-hot harmonica from the iconic Musselwhite. You can hear every breath of the authenticity Musselwhite has lived and exhaled for more than half a century as both a Grammy-nominated harpist in his own right and a revered sideman to heavyweights like Bonnie Raitt and the Blind Boys of Alabama. Yet his own contribution never overpowers Jamesâ stinging guitar and barroom-approved vocal as the latter sings the praises of a woman whoâs not only âlovelyâ and fineâ but has âthe devilment on [her] mind.â
Pumping the ardor even further into the stratosphere are bassist Jones and drummer Drayton, whose miles-long pedigree (both together and apart) includes work with everyone from the Rolling Stones, Miles Davis and Neil Young to Sting, Paul Simon and Johnny Cash. And that isnât even factoring in the extra instrumental assist by co-producer Colin Linden, who played guitars, bass and dobro on the albumâand just happens to have co-written âDevilmentâ in the first place. (Previous versions of the song appeared on separate 2009 albums by Linden and its co-author, Toronto bluesman Paul Reddick.)
To Linden, whoâs produced six albums with James since they started collaborating back in 1997, the new album is definitely a case of sweetening, not diluting, his palâs boundless talents. âColin is still so engaged with his own artistic development,â he marvels. âAnd it just got better every time we dug in deeper, which is not always the way it is. There are some places on the record where I canât tell if itâs me or him playing guitar, even though we play differently. There is this blending of styles indicative of the vibe of serving the music.â
That means serving it wherever it chooses to go. For the spiritual flip side of âDevilment,â cop a listen to album opener âProtection,â a sinuously driving cover of Williamsâ 2014 plea for salvation from lifeâs dark forces. Jamesâ rendition soars on the perfect sync between his own singing and an unmistakable vocal assist from the Americana icon herself.
âLucinda is such a revered songwriter, such a legend,â James raves. âBut sheâs so nice. And hearing our voices together on tape was such a pleasure.â And with gospel greats Ann and Regina McCrary chiming in too, who up in heaven could deny their tenderest mercies?
Captured for posterity at Nashvilleâs Pinhead Recordersâa 1,000-square-foot, âpurpose-built,â standalone home studio in Lindenâs backyardâChasing the Sun is a cannily assembled set of songs pulled in from all over the place. Scorching originals like âStar Studded Skyâ and âThis Song Kills Hateâ represent career-best collaborations between James and a host of Canadian compadres, including Tom Wilson of Junkhouse and Blackie and the Rodeo Kings and Colin and John-Angus MacDonald of rock maulers The Trews. Adding flavor are four meticulously chosen covers from the songbooks of giants like John Hammond and Paul Butterfield. The track list runs to 11 numbers in totalânine on the album proper, and another two offered as downloads (including âCome to Find Out,â another team-up with Musselwhite).
Chasing the Sun is the latest landmark in a career thatâs been hitting high after high since 1988, when Jamesâ self-titled debut became the fastest-selling album in Canadian history and won him his first JUNO Award. (It helps when one of your earliest champions enjoys a profile like Stevie Ray Vaughanâs.) Since then, James has collected multiple gold and platinum awards, scored a #3 radio hit in the United States (âJust Came Backâ) and shared musical airspace with a whoâs who of greats, including Keith Richards, Albert Collins, Albert King, ZZ Top, the Chieftains, Carlos Santana and Buddy Guy. In the process, heâs received eight JUNOs and 31 Maple Blues Awards and been inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame. Last year, he scored his first nod from the Memphis-based Blues Foundation, which nominated him in the Best Blues Rock Album category for his 2021 collection, Open Road.
So donât pigeonhole him as an early bloomer: To James, the road has only gotten easier and more rewarding over time. âMaybe people donât buy into a blues guy in his early â20s,â he laughs. âWhen youâre knocking at the door at age 60, people are like âOh yeah, come on in.ââ
Chasing the Sun Production Credits
- Produced and Arranged by COLIN JAMES and COLIN LINDEN
- Recorded by MICHAEL STANKIEWICZ and COLIN LINDEN
- Mixed by COLIN LINDEN
- Production Assistant â JANICE POWERS
- Recorded and Mixed at PINHEAD STUDIOS, Nashville, Tennessee
- Mastered by GREG CALBI and STEVE FALLONE at Sterling Sound, New Jersey
- Additional Recording and Engineering by COLIN JAMES at STONEHOUSE STUDIOS, Vancouver, B.C.
- Charlie Musselwhite Recorded by GARY VINCENT at the Clarksdale Sound Stage, Clarksdale, Mississippi
SONG LIST
- Track List CD:
- 1 Protection (Featuring Lucinda Williams) 4:53
- 2 Iâm Still Alive 5:18
- 3 Devilment (Featuring Charlie Musselwhite) 3:16
- 4 Crystal Ball 3:37
- 5 How It Feels To Be Loved 6:06
- 6 Star Studded Sky 4:13
- 7 Too Far Gone 3:51
- 8 In My Own Dream 4:53
- 9 This Song Kills Hate 4:24
- 10 Come To Find Out (Featuring Charlie Musselwhite) 5:02
- 11 Open Your Mind 4:43
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