The Very Thought of You - James Hunter, Noble, Ray
It Ain't Funny
Turn on Your Love Light - James Hunter, Malone, Deadric
Let Me Know
I'll Walk Away
I Wanna Get Old with You
Hallelujah, I Love Her So - James Hunter, Charles, Ray [1]
Believe What I Say
Out of Sight - James Hunter, Wright, Ted
Don't Step on It
Hear Me Calling
Ain't Nothing You Can Do - James Hunter, Malone, Deadric
Brilliant debut release from 1996, now available for the first time in the U.S. The best blue-eyed soul voice in many a decade backs up his vocal skills with his own finely crafted R&B songs. Duets with Doris Troy and ... more »Van Morrison complete a sublime album of rhythm & soul music.« less
Brilliant debut release from 1996, now available for the first time in the U.S. The best blue-eyed soul voice in many a decade backs up his vocal skills with his own finely crafted R&B songs. Duets with Doris Troy and Van Morrison complete a sublime album of rhythm & soul music.
"I was turned on to James Hunter by a friend. What a great find he turned out to be for me. Having started my true music appreciation with the motown sound and soul music of the '60's and '70's, James is a great modern day find. The sax in his music is quite appealing. I highly recommend anyone curious about James's music go to his web site and sample his sound. Gauranteed to please."
Believe What I Say
Blair H. Harrington | Lake Havasu City, Arizona United States | 04/11/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I had never seen James Hunter until I saw him on Leno. I kept hearing a soul thread floating through this song. At times I thought I could hear a mild James Brown influence. (J.B. Fan)
I don't usually hear one song and go to Amazon to buy, but I did and was very satisfied. I bought 2 CD's. Quite pleased on both, Believe What I Say & People Gonna Talk.
B.Harrington"
Follow up record
Donald W. Hines | Sacramento, CA(N.H.) | 06/01/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Not to say this guy isn't good, he is and very smooth too. If you have "People Gonna Talk" though, this new offering is like the cuts that missed the first recording."
Sweet disc
W. Landis | des moines, iowa | 04/04/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"think of sam cooke's smooth voice with a sweet blues guitar sprinkled lightly with funk. this is the real deal. james hunter is a throwback in his style and genre, but he brings it with a modern flair. james is also a tremendous guitar player and shows that on the blues and rockabilly riffs that explode off his guitar. great disc for any kind of listening - road trips to enjoying a cool beverage with a special person! the addition of van morrison on the last song is classic."