The album, his first for the label, was produced by Bernard Butler and was recorded at Konk studios in London.
It follows the huge global success of James’s previous two albums which, together, have sold more than 4.5 million copies worldwide. His 2006 debut album Undiscovered topped the UK album chart whilst the 2008 follow-up album Songs For You, Truths For Me included Broken Strings, the collaboration with Nelly Furtado which sold in excess of 1.5 million copies.
The Awakening also includes an amazing collaboration, this time with Jessie J on the track Up. This, and one other track, was produced by Mark Taylor. All other tracks were produced by Bernard Butler.
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James Morrison said; "Working with Bernard Butler on this album has brought a whole new dimension to the songs.
"For me this album combines influences stemming from my deep love for classic soul - Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Otis Redding -with a sound that is contemporary.
"Making the album coincided with some very big changes in my life and I think it’s very evident from the music that this is the album I not only wanted to make but that I actually had to make right now".
James, whose last UK tour was a sold out arena tour following his second album, will play a show at London’s Roundhouse on July 30 as part of the iTunes festival. A UK tour will follow later in the year.
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