People Gonna Talk
People Gonna Talk | ||||
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Studio album by James Hunter | ||||
Released | March 7, 2006 | |||
Genre | blue-eyed soul, jazz, blues | |||
Label | Go/Rounder | |||
Producer | Liam Watson | |||
James Hunter chronology | ||||
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Singles from People Gonna Talk | ||||
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Allmusic | link |
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Mojo | link |
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Rolling Stone | link |
Stylus | C link |
People Gonna Talk is the third album by English singer-songwriter James Hunter, released on March 7, 2006. The album charted at number one on the Billboard Top Blues Albums chart.[1] The album reached the top ten in Mojo magazine's Albums Of 2006 critics polls.[2] It was also nominated for Best Traditional Blues Album of the Year.[3] Two singles were released from the album in the U.S., "People Gonna Talk" and "Mollena".[4]
Track listing
All songs written by James Hunter.
- "People Gonna Talk" - 3:18
- "No Smoke Without Fire" - 3:05
- "You Can't Win" - 2:31
- "Riot in My Heart" - 4:16
- "'Till Your Fool Comes Home" - 2:30
- "Mollena" -2:33
- "I'll Walk Away" - 4:07
- "Watch & Chain" - 3:19
- "Kick It Around" - 1:59
- "Don't Come Back" - 2:37
- "It's Easy to Say" - 3:48
- "Tell Her For Me" - 1:53
- "Talking 'Bout My Life" - 2:22
- "All Though Cryin'" - 2:35
Personnel
- James Hunter - guitar, vocals
- Lee Badau - baritone saxophone
- Damian Hand - tenor saxophone, string arrangements
- Jonathan Lee - percussion, drums
- Vicky Matthews - organ
- Tom Morgan - piano
- Gavin Whitlock - baritone saxophone
Guest musicians
- Ellen Blair - viola
- Gill Morley - violin
- Carwyn Ellis - organ
Production
- Liam Watson - Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Harry Benson - Photography
- Noel Summerville - Mastering
Notes
- ↑ "People Gonna Talk chart positions". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2010-02-18.
- ↑ "HATS OFF TO JAMES HUNTER". mojo4music.com. 2006-12-11. Retrieved 2010-02-19.
- ↑ "49th Annual Grammy Awards Winners List". GRAMMY.com.
- ↑ Hoppula, Pete (2009-07-18). "HOWLIN' WILF/JAMES HUNTER". koti.mbnet.fi. Retrieved 2010-02-19.
External links
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