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    James Morrison - Higher Than Here (Deluxe) (2015)

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    James Morrison - Higher Than Here (Deluxe) (2015)

    James Morrison - Higher Than Here (Deluxe)
    Pop | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 68:50 min | 138 MB + 5% Recovery
    Label: Island | Tracks: 15 | Rls.date: 2015

    James Morrison is undeniably one of pop’s more likeable and unassuming recent stars. Influential too: his laid-back sound has paved the way for recent megastars like George Ezra and Ed Sheeran. How much that constitutes a good or bad thing, though, divides opinion. Some find Morrison's blend of folk and soul relaxing yet intimate; others have said it's so bland it has its own zen. All, then, agree the amiable singer is short on grit. Maybe Higher Than Here can offer something a little more raw?

    The album starts off promisingly enough. “Demons” – an anthem to positive thinking – breezes in with a funky hip hop, autotune motif that feels urban. The main vocals soon take over with a melody that exudes a credible sense of emotion. So far, so good. Unfortunately, it’s largely downhill from here. Over the next 14 tracks, faux-gospel verses alternate with overblown choruses to create a big sound that amounts to very little. Even when Morrison sings of real heartache – as on “Too Late for Lullabies” – he sounds about as deep-down untroubled as James Blunt or Tom Odell.

    The irony, though, is that Morrison isn’t so middle-class and privileged. He's struggled to get where he is, which makes it all the more mysterious why he chooses to play things quite so safe. Higher Than Here may amplify Morrison's American soul credentials, but it never threatens to actually move you. Nor does it ever comes close to pulling off the trick Paolo Nutini did with Caustic Love of melding a full-on commercial sound with real gutsiness. Still, there is some light at the end of the tunnel. It comes in those few moments where Morrison starts to depart from his "easy" trademark sound. "Right Here" for instance is so R'n'B you can almost imagine Beyoncé singing it. Remarkably, that rather suits him.

    TRACKLIST
    1. Demons
    2. Stay Like This
    3. Heaven to a Fool
    4. Right Here
    5. Reach Out
    6. We Can
    7. Too Late for Lullabies
    8. Something Right
    9. Easy Love
    10. I Need You Tonight
    11. Just Like a Child
    12. Higher Than Here
    13. Shadow of a Dream
    14. Naked With You
    15. Lonely People