It would not be an exaggeration to say that James Lidells the finest blue eyed soul singer in years, and thankfully he puts his pipes in service of the right stuff. Dude can seriously singone minute he...more.
I believe this is one of the most funkiest albums of 2005. His music can to appeal to those who can appreciate all forms of music. From funk (Multiply) to dark rock (The City). This album has it
i bought this album on the recommendation of a friend and have not been disappointed one bit. all the songs are winners most notably the title track "multiply" which does seem like a 60's pop smash but with an unavoidable...more.
I love Jamie Lidell, and have now for awhile. This is a soul/funk album, period, and its a damn good one. It really reminded me heavily of a mix between some Parliament/Funkadelic, and Prince's 'New Power Soul' album...more.