The Dreamer (José James album) explained

The Dreamer
Type:studio
Artist:José James
Cover:The Dreamer (José James album).jpg
Genre:Jazz, R&B, soul, hip hop
Label:Brownswood Recordings
Producer:José James
Next Title:Blackmagic
Next Year:2010

The Dreamer is the first studio album by American jazz vocalist José James. It was released on Brownswood Recordings in 2008. A 10th Anniversary Edition was released in 2018, remastered and with 4 additional tracks.

Critical reception

John Fordham of The Guardian gave the album 4 stars out of 5, saying, "James sometimes suggests a 21st-century Leon Thomas (the 1970s singer who became an acid-jazz star), but he also exhibits a highly personal mix of Bobby McFerrin's tonal delicacy and the R&B and soul feel of D'Angelo - with the latter association sometimes reinforced by the way the vocal overdubs and harmonies work." Thomas Barlow of BBC said, "Stripped down and captivatingly raw, this is bonafide jazz all the way."

Adam Greenberg of AllMusic gave the album 4 stars out of 5, saying, "He sings contemporary jazz with a strong sense of respect for the classics, but quietly puts hip-hop instrumentation behind his vocals, and multi-tracks himself for accentuation."

Personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Official Jazz & Blues Albums Chart Top 30: 03 February 2008 - 09 February 2008. Official Charts Company. February 21, 2018.