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Brooklyn-based artist's new drawings, prints, t-shirts, and performances. James Morrison About j. Morrison is a Brooklyn based artist/designer/performer who has exhibited in notable venues that include P.S.1, the MACRO Museum of Contemporary Art in Rome, KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin, the four New York Art Book Fairs, Printed Matter, P.P.O.W, Forever & Today, Exit Art, White Box, ISE Cultural Foundation, MOCA Cleveland, and the Art Institute of Boston. Jamesmorrisonmusic.com James Morrison Catchpole (born 13 August 1984) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist from Rugby, Warwickshire. In 2006, his debut single ' You Give Me Something ' became a hit in Europe, Australia, Japan and Iran, peaking in the top five in the UK and claiming the number 1 spot in New Zealand. At the age of 21, James Morrison became an overnight sensation in the U.K. With the release of his debut album, 2006's Undiscovered, which wasted little time going platinum in the British Isles. Blessed with a fresh, soulful voice that alternated between smooth and rough tones (and suggested a Briti. Available with an Apple Music subscription.
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Albums
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So Beautiful
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You're Stronger Than You Know
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Songs for You, Truths for Me
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Undiscovered
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Higher Than Here
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Higher Than Here [Deluxe Edition]
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The Awakening
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Power
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My Love Goes On (feat. Joss Stone)
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I Won't Let You Go
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Man in the Mirror
Kurt Elling
Live in New York
Top Tracks
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- Nothing Ever Hurt Like You
- You Give Me Something
- Power
- I Won't Let You Go
- Slowly
- Wonderful World
- Under the Influence
- The Pieces Don't Fit Anymore
- Up
- Please Don't Stop the Rain
- Undiscovered
- Demons
- Man in the Mirror
- One Life
- Say Something Now
- Glorious
- The Last Goodbye
- Ruins
- Don't You (Forget About Me)
- Naked With You
- We Can
- Right Here
- Slave to the Music
- One Last Chance
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Born James Morrison Catchpole in Rugby, Warwickshire he is no silver spoon public school educated fellow. He was brought up on a tough crime-ridden estate and recalls a childhood beset by poverty and personal sickness – Morrison contracted whooping cough as a kid and became seriously, near-fatally ill. And things got only worse when his father left and the family were made homeless. Mother Suzy remained a reassuring presence and the family moved several times before settling in Newquay, Cornwall, itself not the idyllic place remembered by holidaymakers but an area with a gritty undercurrent and plenty of social deprivation.
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On the plus side this part of Cornwall has a rich tradition of folk music and beach busking and Morrison discovered his latent talents, putting them to use in school band Peppermint Slug. Another discovery was a love for soul singers – Wonder, Al Green, Otis Redding and Van Morrison all had their effect and cast a spell. A move to Derby to find work resulted in him making a demo after a chance meeting with local guitarist/performer Kev Andrews at Ryan’s Bar. He was off.
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In July 2006 James, now signed to Polydor, released “You Give Me Something” and Undiscovered. Overseen by the noted British producer Eg White (Adele, Will Young, Natalie Imbruglia, Duffy et al) the honest emotion of Morrison’s material struck a chord with the public. Former Simply Red keyboards man Tim Kellett and multi-instrumentalist Steve Robson were useful aides but Morrison’s vocal strength carried all before him and the pure pop and radio friendly nature of the disc sealed the deal.
A five times platinum disc meant that James didn’t stay undiscovered for long and we’d urge you to return to this bold album and enjoy its many delights. The expanded UK version also includes two of his earlier compositions, namely “How Come” and “Better Man”. Singles aside there are plenty of overlooked gems here. “Call the Police” and “The Last Goodbye” showcase an emerging star.
Songs For You, Truths For Me – love that title – pictures a solitary looking man sitting on the kerbside deep in thought. If he had much to ponder as fame overtook his life he wasn’t afraid to reflect that in another thirteen self-penned songs. Again the accent is on reflective soul bearing with harsh personal insights on “Broken Strings” and “Nothing Ever Hurt Like You”. You’d need a hard heart not to succumb to the sentiments expressed in these magnificent tracks. We steer you towards the Deluxe editions where a DVD – Live at Air Studios – and an expanded version with acoustic interpretations (The Basement Sessions) new songs and a cover of Michael Jackson’s “Man in the Mirror” throw more light on this artist’s psyche. A very steady seller for well over a year, Songs… received positive acclaim, triple platinum sales in the UK and a top fifty placement in the US.
2011’s The Awakening sees the artist moving into fatherhood and examining his relationship with his deceased father. Suede’s legendary guitarist Bernard Butler proves an ideal foil with British producer and songwriter Mark Taylor (Cher’s Grammy winning Believe is one of his many fine moments) putting icing on the cake. Awakening debuted at #1 in the UK and broadened Morrison’s reach in Europe and Scandinavia with Sweden, Denmark and Finland being staunch supporters. Evoking a brand of classic soul with great lyrics this is James at his best. For a taste of the man on stage the Digital Deluxe edition offers five Live at the iTunes Festival, 2011 songs and a lush but stripped back acoustic take on “Person I Should Have Been”; as fine a slice of masculine folk/soul as you’re likely to hear these days.
At time of writing James is busy working on his fourth disc. We’re guessing we might hear that in autumn. Meanwhile you can also hear him on a new tune, though one he wrote many years ago, called “Lonely People” that he’s cut with “super talented house music geezers” iLL BLU – London City 4×4 garage and 2-step specialists.
Man’s come a long way from humble beginnings and we salute him and dig his scene. Here is his overview. “I really did think I was going to be in dead-end jobs all my life! I mean my entire family have all got bad backs from all the broken dreams they’re all carrying! Which is why I just wanted to really kind of seize the opportunity and really enjoy it… So yeah, I would say it has definitely helped having the kind of tough upbringing I had. Because it made me realise early on what’s bullshit, what to throw aside, and what to take in and enjoy!”
We echo that sentiment. Undiscovered? Not any more, he’s not.
Words: Max Bell