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News: Lemar Returns With New Album ‘The Letter’

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(UK) Multi-platinum selling, double Brit Award winner Lemar is back with a new album, ‘The Letter’. Recorded in the legendary EastWest Studios in L.A, where Sinatra recorded ‘My Way’ and Marvin Gaye made ‘Let’s Get It On’, the album is a combination of reinterpreted soul classics and brand new, original tracks. ‘The Letter’ will be released on October 9th. The album’s title track and lead single, is out August 21st and available to listen to now.

‘The Letter’ is the record Lemar has long known he would one day make. It’s a sumptuous soul record with a vintage sound, recorded live, perfectly showcasing his distinctive and versatile honeyed vocals. Lemar has reinterpreted tracks by a who’s who of the great soul singers, including Al Green, Sam Cooke and Van Morrison, while purposely avoiding the obvious track choices. Discussing the covers Lemar said:

“For me, the artists who have made this type of album – interpreting other people’s work – and done it convincingly have taken a no-holds-barred approach. If I was going to do this, I had to do it properly. My versions had to be raw and gritty. They had to expose the essence of the songs.”

Legendary producer Larry Klein, who has worked with the likes of Tracy Chapman, Norah Jones and Joni Mitchell produced the album. Klein isn’t the only collaborator adding authenticity to the project; The Waters – who previously worked with Diana Ross, Michael Jackson and more recently Adele, took up backing vocalist duties on the album.

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‘THE LETTER’ TRACKLISTING:
1. Higher Love
2. The Letter
3. Love Song
4. Gimme Some Lovin’
5. Bring It On Home To Me
6. Love Turned Hate
7. Tainted Love
8. Love And Happiness
9. Crazy Love
10. Someday We’ll Be Together
11. Never Be Another You

TOUR DATES:

General tickets are on sale Friday 10th July, exclusive pre-sale tickets are available Thursday 9th July here

14th September – Sage 2, Gateshead
15th September – Lowry Theatre, Salford
20th September – Glee Club, Birmingham
21st September – Bush Hall, London