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PJ Morton - Cape Town to Cairo (2024) [Official Digital Download]

Posted By: delpotro
PJ Morton - Cape Town to Cairo (2024) [Official Digital Download]

PJ Morton - Cape Town to Cairo (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 28:02 minutes | 334 MB
R'n'B, Funk, Reggae, Afrobeat | Label: Morton Records, Official Digital Download

Maroon 5 keyboardist PJ Morton's guest-stuffed new album, Cape Town to Cairo, is built on an attention-grabbing conceit. He wrote and recorded it within a 30-day span, while journeying the African continent, visiting Johannesburg, Lagos, Accra, up to Cairo, back down to South Africa.

But a good story is just that, and the entire project — which features Fireboy DML, Mádé Kuti, the Soweto Spiritual Singers, and others — would collapse without quality songs. "The songs were the main thing," the five-time GRAMMY winner says. "It doesn't matter who I have on these songs if I don't have any good songs, so that was the priority."

It's a chicken-or-egg situation; the raw materials of Cape Town to Cairo are solid, but the guests helped them truly pop. Of Nigerian native Fireboy DML, who Morton worked with in his home country: "I had a bit of my song 'Count on Me' already, and he sat there and wrote that in 20 minutes," he says, with awe still palpable in his voice.

Elsewhere, Morton hails South African trumpeter and composer Ndabo Zulu's sense of instrumental space on "All the Dreamers" (which also features singer/songwriter Aṣa), and on the highlife "Who You Are," Mádé Kuti's channeling of his grandfather Fela Kuti's essence.

What was Morton's primary takeaway from the experience? Most of us abstractly understand how much Africa influenced American music; it's another ballgame altogether to witness it firsthand — as this native New Orleanian did.

"When I'm in Lagos, Nigeria, and I'm seeing the horn players play, I'm like, Man, this feels like home," Morton enthuses. "I'm in Ghana, and I hear highlife, I'm like, This feels like a second line or something. And then, I eat jollof rice, and I'm like, Man, this is jambalaya. This is their version."

Tracklist:
01 - Smoke and Mirrors
02 - Count On Me
03 - Please Be Good
04 - Who You Are
05 - Thank You
06 - I Found You
07 - All The Dreamers
08 - Home Again
09 - Simunye (We Are One)

foobar2000 1.4.1 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2024-06-14 15:31:02

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Analyzed: PJ Morton / Cape Town to Cairo
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR7 -0.01 dB -9.19 dB 3:19 01-Smoke and Mirrors
DR5 -0.01 dB -6.85 dB 2:49 02-Count On Me
DR5 -0.01 dB -6.42 dB 2:36 03-Please Be Good
DR6 -0.01 dB -7.23 dB 2:18 04-Who You Are
DR6 -0.01 dB -6.87 dB 2:30 05-Thank You
DR7 -0.01 dB -9.53 dB 2:14 06-I Found You
DR5 -0.01 dB -6.71 dB 5:14 07-All The Dreamers
DR6 -0.01 dB -8.12 dB 5:13 08-Home Again
DR6 -0.01 dB -8.00 dB 1:48 09-Simunye (We Are One)
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Number of tracks: 9
Official DR value: DR6

Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1644 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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