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Colin James and the Little Big Band II [Japan Bonus Track]
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Release Date:07/28/1999
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  • All Music Guide

    While the late '90s may be remembered as the era of the swing revival movement, Colin James was one of the first artists to rediscover this popular musical style of yesteryear. Although James started out first and foremost as a blues guitarist, he'd been a lover of swing since he was a teen, deciding to ditch his bluesrock for 1993's Colin James and the Little Big Band I. The switch proved to be the right move back home, where the album was a doubleplatinum smash. But since the swing revival was a few years off in the early '90s, James returned to bluesrock with 1995's Bad Habits, before this release signaled a return to swing. Included are covers of such legends as Cab Calloway ("C'Mon With the C'Mon"), Ray Charles ("Mary Ann"), and Willie Dixon (You Know My Love"), plus other highlights ("Jumpin' From 6 To 6," "I'll See It Through," etc.). And fans of James' earlier work will be happy to learn that he hasn't given up blues entirely, especially after hearing the tracks "Let's Shout" a...nd "Tin Pan Alley." [A Japanese version added a bonus track.] - Greg Prato, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Colin James

This Canadian guitarist, singer and songwriter is Canada's answer to the U.S.'s Chris Duarte or Kenny Wayne Shepherd. Colin Munn grew up in Saskatchewan, listening to folk and blues. After learning the pennywhistle and mandolin, he quit school and worked with a succession of bands, among them, the Hoo Doo Men.When he was 19 years old, he moved to Vancouver and joined th... Read more