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Seasons of My Soul

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While the alternative electro of Ellie Goulding and Marina & the Diamonds dominated the early Sound of 2010 polls, it's a former commune-dwelling lounge-pop chanteuse named after prolific children's author Rumer Godden who appears to have stolen their thunder on nearly every annual best albums countdown. Since the Radio 2 playlisting of her debut single, "Slow," 31-year-old Anglo-Pakistani Rumer has quietly crept up on her more NME-friendly counterparts thanks to her authentic '60s chilled-out sound, which has been publicly championed by everyone from musical hero Burt Bacharach, who personally invited her to sing for him at his California home, to former Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott, who wrote a glowing review of her in The Guardian after seeing her perform on the prestigious Jools Holland show. Inspired by the 1930 standards of Rodgers & Hammerstein, the gospel soul of Laura Nyro, and the easy listening pop of Dusty Springfield, Seasons of My Soul is an astoundingly self-assured first offering that is a million miles away from the indie folk of her short-lived early-noughties outfit La Honda. Of course, there's no escaping the fact that Rumer's effortlessly smooth and warm tones bear an uncanny resemblance to Karen Carpenter, particularly on the multi-layered harmonies of "Blackbird" and the melancholic ballad "On My Way Home." However, her worldly vocal delivery, combined with some highly personal lyrics and luxurious orchestral production from Steve Brown (most famous for his role as the bandleader in Steve Coogan's chat-show spoof Knowing Me, Knowing You), elevates the album above being mere tribute act fodder. Although the tempo never strays beyond a walking pace, Seasons of My Soul impressively manages to remain fresh and intriguing throughout its 11 tracks. "Aretha," a tale of a young girl who escapes her tough domestic life by listening to the soul legend, is set against a backdrop of smoldering acoustics and simple blues melodies; the sensual brass-led "Come to Me High" offers a more provocative antidote to the album's prevalent wistful nature; and the harmonica and twanging guitar solos on closing track "Goodbye Girl" provide a convincing countrified reworking of the David Gates '70s classic. An immediately engaging debut, Seasons of My Soul has the potential to repeat the crossover success of Norah Jones' Come Away with Me and Amy Winehouse's Back to Black, its unquestionable authenticity signaling the arrival of an equally timeless and unaffected voice.

© Jon O'Brien /TiVo

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1
Am I Forgiven?
00:03:30

Brown, Composer - Dick Beetham, Masterer - Tom Elmhirst, Mixer - Steve Brown, Producer, Electric Guitar, Harp, Organ, Piano, Programmer, Strings, Bass - Joyce, Composer - Dan Parry, Assistant Mix Engineer - Rumer, Backing Vocals, MainArtist - Aoife NicAthlaoich, Cello - Beatrice Phillips, Violin - Francesca Barritt, Violin - Richard Marcangelo, Drums, Percussion, Congas - Triona Milne, Viola

© 2010 Warner Music UK Limited ℗ 2010 Warner Music UK Limiited

2
Come to Me High
00:02:49

Dick Beetham, Masterer - Tom Elmhirst, Mixer - Steve Brown, Producer, Electric Guitar, Harp, Organ, Piano, Programmer, Strings, Bass - Joyce, Composer - Dan Parry, Assistant Mix Engineer - Rumer, Backing Vocals, MainArtist - Aoife NicAthlaoich, Cello - Beatrice Phillips, Violin - Francesca Barritt, Violin - Richard Marcangelo, Drums, Percussion, Congas - Triona Milne, Viola

© 2010 Warner Music UK Limited ℗ 2010 Warner Music UK Limiited

3
Slow
00:03:34

Dick Beetham, Masterer - Tom Elmhirst, Mixer - Steve Brown, Producer, Electric Guitar, Harp, Organ, Piano, Programmer, Strings, Bass - Dan Parry, Assistant Mix Engineer - Rumer, Backing Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - Aoife NicAthlaoich, Cello - Beatrice Phillips, Violin - Francesca Barritt, Violin - Richard Marcangelo, Drums, Percussion, Congas - Triona Milne, Viola - Sarah Joyce, Composer

© 2010 Warner Music UK Limited ℗ 2010 Warner Music UK Limiited

4
Take Me as I Am
00:03:45

Dick Beetham, Masterer - Tom Elmhirst, Mixer - Steve Brown, Producer, Electric Guitar, Harp, Organ, Piano, Programmer, Strings, Bass - Joyce, Composer - Dan Parry, Assistant Mix Engineer - Rumer, Backing Vocals, MainArtist - Aoife NicAthlaoich, Cello - Beatrice Phillips, Violin - Francesca Barritt, Violin - Richard Marcangelo, Drums, Percussion, Congas - Triona Milne, Viola

© 2010 Warner Music UK Limited ℗ 2010 Warner Music UK Limiited

5
Aretha
00:03:15

Dick Beetham, Masterer - Tom Elmhirst, Mixer - Steve Brown, Producer, Electric Guitar, Harp, Organ, Piano, Programmer, Strings, Bass - Joyce, Composer - Dan Parry, Assistant Mix Engineer - Rumer, Backing Vocals, MainArtist - Aoife NicAthlaoich, Cello - Beatrice Phillips, Violin - Francesca Barritt, Violin - Richard Marcangelo, Drums, Percussion, Congas - Triona Milne, Viola

© 2010 Warner Music UK Limited ℗ 2010 Warner Music UK Limiited

6
Saving Grace
00:03:19

Dick Beetham, Masterer - Tom Elmhirst, Mixer - Steve Brown, Producer, Electric Guitar, Harp, Organ, Piano, Programmer, Strings, Bass - Joyce, Composer - Dan Parry, Assistant Mix Engineer - Rumer, Backing Vocals, MainArtist - Aoife NicAthlaoich, Cello - Beatrice Phillips, Violin - Francesca Barritt, Violin - Richard Marcangelo, Drums, Percussion, Congas - Triona Milne, Viola

© 2010 Warner Music UK Limited ℗ 2010 Warner Music UK Limiited

7
Thankful
00:03:34

Dick Beetham, Masterer - Tom Elmhirst, Mixer - Steve Brown, Producer, Electric Guitar, Harp, Organ, Piano, Programmer, Strings, Bass - Joyce, Composer - Dan Parry, Assistant Mix Engineer - Rumer, Backing Vocals, MainArtist - Aoife NicAthlaoich, Cello - Beatrice Phillips, Violin - Francesca Barritt, Violin - Richard Marcangelo, Drums, Percussion, Congas - Triona Milne, Viola

© 2010 Warner Music UK Limited ℗ 2010 Warner Music UK Limiited

8
Healer
00:03:15

Dick Beetham, Masterer - Tom Elmhirst, Mixer - Steve Brown, Producer, Electric Guitar, Harp, Organ, Piano, Programmer, Strings, Bass - Joyce, Composer - Dan Parry, Assistant Mix Engineer - Churchill, Composer - Rumer, Backing Vocals, MainArtist - Aoife NicAthlaoich, Cello - Beatrice Phillips, Violin - Francesca Barritt, Violin - Richard Marcangelo, Drums, Percussion, Congas - Triona Milne, Viola

© 2010 Warner Music UK Limited ℗ 2010 Warner Music UK Limiited

9
Blackbird
00:03:54

Dick Beetham, Masterer - Tom Elmhirst, Mixer - Steve Brown, Producer, Electric Guitar, Harp, Organ, Piano, Programmer, Strings, Bass - Joyce, Composer - Dan Parry, Assistant Mix Engineer - Rumer, Backing Vocals, MainArtist - Aoife NicAthlaoich, Cello - Beatrice Phillips, Violin - Francesca Barritt, Violin - Richard Marcangelo, Drums, Percussion, Congas - Triona Milne, Viola

© 2010 Warner Music UK Limited ℗ 2010 Warner Music UK Limiited

10
On My Way Home
00:04:30

Dick Beetham, Masterer - Tom Elmhirst, Mixer - Steve Brown, Producer, Electric Guitar, Harp, Organ, Piano, Programmer, Strings, Bass - Joyce, Composer - Dan Parry, Assistant Mix Engineer - Rumer, Backing Vocals, MainArtist - Aoife NicAthlaoich, Cello - Beatrice Phillips, Violin - Francesca Barritt, Violin - Richard Marcangelo, Drums, Percussion, Congas - Triona Milne, Viola

© 2010 Warner Music UK Limited ℗ 2010 Warner Music UK Limiited

11
Goodbye Girl
00:03:31

DAVID GATES, Writer - Dick Beetham, Masterer - Tom Elmhirst, Mixer - Steve Brown, Producer, Electric Guitar, Harp, Organ, Piano, Programmer, Strings, Bass - Dan Parry, Assistant Mix Engineer - Rumer, Backing Vocals, MainArtist - Aoife NicAthlaoich, Cello - Beatrice Phillips, Violin - Francesca Barritt, Violin - Richard Marcangelo, Drums, Percussion, Congas - Triona Milne, Viola

© 2010 Warner Music UK Limited ℗ 2010 Warner Music UK Limiited

12
Alfie
00:02:52

Burt Bacharach, Writer - Hal David, Writer - Dick Beetham, Masterer - Paul Spong, Flugelhorn - Tom Elmhirst, Mixer - Steve Brown, Producer, Harp, Organ, Piano, Programmer, Strings - Dan Parry, Assistant Mix Engineer - Rumer, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocals, MainArtist - Aoife NicAthlaoich, Cello - Beatrice Phillips, Violin - Francesca Barritt, Violin - Richard Marcangelo, Drums, Percussion, Congas - Triona Milne, Viola - Andy Hammill, Bass - Les Davidson, Guitar - Roger Beaujolais, Vibes - Steve Brown at RAK Studios, Producer

© 2010 Warner Music UK Limited ℗ 2010 Warner Music UK Limiited

13
It Might Be You (Theme from Tootsie)
00:03:25

Nicky Holland, Oboe - Dick Beetham, Masterer - Marilyn Bergman, Writer - Alan Bergman, Arranger, Writer - Steve Brown, Producer, Arranger, Acoustic Guitar, Harp, Organ, Piano, Programmer, Strings - Dave Grusin, Writer - Dan Parry, Assistant Mix Engineer - Rumer, Backing Vocals, MainArtist - Richard Marcangelo, Drums, Percussion, Congas - Triona Milne, Viola - Rebecca Jones, Viola, Violin - Lenny Brown, Fender Bass - Niamh Molloy, Cello - Steve Brown at LA Studios, Producer, Mixer - Dominika Rosiek, Violin - Matt Backet, Guitar

© 2010 Warner Music UK Limited ℗ 2010 Warner Music UK Limiited

Album review

While the alternative electro of Ellie Goulding and Marina & the Diamonds dominated the early Sound of 2010 polls, it's a former commune-dwelling lounge-pop chanteuse named after prolific children's author Rumer Godden who appears to have stolen their thunder on nearly every annual best albums countdown. Since the Radio 2 playlisting of her debut single, "Slow," 31-year-old Anglo-Pakistani Rumer has quietly crept up on her more NME-friendly counterparts thanks to her authentic '60s chilled-out sound, which has been publicly championed by everyone from musical hero Burt Bacharach, who personally invited her to sing for him at his California home, to former Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott, who wrote a glowing review of her in The Guardian after seeing her perform on the prestigious Jools Holland show. Inspired by the 1930 standards of Rodgers & Hammerstein, the gospel soul of Laura Nyro, and the easy listening pop of Dusty Springfield, Seasons of My Soul is an astoundingly self-assured first offering that is a million miles away from the indie folk of her short-lived early-noughties outfit La Honda. Of course, there's no escaping the fact that Rumer's effortlessly smooth and warm tones bear an uncanny resemblance to Karen Carpenter, particularly on the multi-layered harmonies of "Blackbird" and the melancholic ballad "On My Way Home." However, her worldly vocal delivery, combined with some highly personal lyrics and luxurious orchestral production from Steve Brown (most famous for his role as the bandleader in Steve Coogan's chat-show spoof Knowing Me, Knowing You), elevates the album above being mere tribute act fodder. Although the tempo never strays beyond a walking pace, Seasons of My Soul impressively manages to remain fresh and intriguing throughout its 11 tracks. "Aretha," a tale of a young girl who escapes her tough domestic life by listening to the soul legend, is set against a backdrop of smoldering acoustics and simple blues melodies; the sensual brass-led "Come to Me High" offers a more provocative antidote to the album's prevalent wistful nature; and the harmonica and twanging guitar solos on closing track "Goodbye Girl" provide a convincing countrified reworking of the David Gates '70s classic. An immediately engaging debut, Seasons of My Soul has the potential to repeat the crossover success of Norah Jones' Come Away with Me and Amy Winehouse's Back to Black, its unquestionable authenticity signaling the arrival of an equally timeless and unaffected voice.

© Jon O'Brien /TiVo

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