Jim (album)
Jim | ||||
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Studio album by Jamie Lidell | ||||
Released | April 28, 2008 | |||
Genre | Soul | |||
Label | Warp Records | |||
Jamie Lidell chronology | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Crawdaddy! | (favorable)[2] |
The Guardian | [3] |
Okayplayer | (89/100)[4] |
Paste | (?)[5] |
Pitchfork Media | (7.9/10)[6] |
The Stranger | [7] |
Jim is a 2008 album from Jamie Lidell. The album is less electronica-oriented than his previous album, Multiply.[8] In early 2009, Jim was named Best Pop/Rock Album at the 8th Annual Independent Music Awards.[9] For the week of May 17, 2008, the album reached #183 on the U.S. Billboard Top 200 Albums, as well as #7 for Heatseekers Album and #23 for Independent Album.[10]
Track listing
Written by Jamie Lidell and Dominic 'Mocky' Salole (except where noted)
- "Another Day" - 3:49
- "Wait for Me" - 3:23
- "Out of My System" - 3:58
- "All I Wanna Do" - 5:13
- "Little Bit of Feel Good" - 4:03 (Lidell/Salole/Andre Vida)
- "Figured Me Out" - 4:27
- "Hurricane" - 3:13
- "Green Light" - 3:49 (Lidell/Salole/Jason Charles Beck)
- "Where D'You Go?" - 2:24 (Beck)
- "Rope of Sand" - 3:39
Tracks featured on limited edition CDs
- "Multiply" (That's Live Multiply Sessions) - 4:08
- "What's the Use" (That's Live Multiply Sessions) - 4:11
- "What Is It This Time?" (That's Live Multiply Sessions) - 3:04
- "Game for Fools" (That's Live Multiply Sessions) - 2:29
Credits
- Jamie Lidell - Voices, kazoo, brush, drums, tape treatments, bells, claps, tambourine, finger cymbals, marroean sax, recorder, harmonica, off guitar, talkbox, guitar, synth, bass, toy piano, organ, clav, magic omnichord
- Mocky - Drums, guitar, cowbell, organ, synth, bass, piano, claps, backup vocals, keys, percussion, Rhodes piano, clav, mandolin, backup vocals
- Gonzales - Piano, organ, tambourine, drums, hammond
- Hildur Gudnadottir - Cello, backup vocals
- Linda Lee Hopkins, Tatiana Heintz, Joniece Jamison, Nikka Costa, Peaches - Backup vocals
- Stuart Cole, David Ralicke - Horns
- Shawn Davis - Tambourine, bass
- David Palmer - Clavs, flute synth
- Snax - "Digital chunky druma"
- Bill Youngman - Conga
- Brian LeBarton - Clavinet
- Tim Davidson - Tenor saxophone
References
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