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The Ballad Of Purple Saint James

by +FE on March 12, 2010 at 9:11 AM · Comments
Critically acclaimed R&B vocalist YahZarah returns with her long-awaited album "The Ballad of Purple Saint James". The 13-track set, overseen by Grammy-nominated production duo Nicolay and Phonte of The Foreign Exchange, represents her brightest, most complete work to date.
"It feels good to put our combined talents, efforts, and resources behind an artist that so deserves to be heard," says Nicolay. "I couldn't be more proud of The Ballad..."

YahZarah, a singer-songwriter who first made her mark as a background singer for Erykah Badu, has spent the past few years touring in support of her albums "Hear Me" (2001), "Blackstar" (2003), and 2008's "The Prelude." She worked on "The Ballad..." independently for a number of years before reaching out to Phonte (a longtime friend and fellow NC Central music student), and finally selecting +FE Music as her label home.

"YahZarah is the best singer I personally know, and for years it's been my dream to produce her, " says Phonte. "My goal was to take her vast repertoire of melodic influences, and combine it with material that allowed her voice to really shine."

Clocking in at under an hour, "The Ballad..." showcases YahZarah's rich soprano in a variety of musical settings. The new wave bounce of the first single "Why Dontcha Call Me No More" evokes Pat Benatar, while the throwback synth funk of "Change Your Mind" suggests Solar Records in its heyday. Highlighting YahZarah's classical jazz training is "Shadow," a stunning Zo!-produced piece that features her backed solely by piano and a haunting orchestral arrangement.

In addition to production by The Foreign Exchange, "The Ballad..." also includes contributions from TheRealFocus...(Marsha Ambrosius, Raphael Saddiq), Nate Smith (Michael Jackson), Steve McKie (Jill Scott, Bilal), and guest appearances from Jaspects, drummer Lil' John Roberts, and singer Darien Brockington.

"Completing 'The Ballad...' with Phonte and Nicolay allowed me an opportunity to return back to the joy of making music and to create a project that is sexy, fearless, beautiful and sincere," says YahZarah. "This work is a true reflection of me."



Tracklisting
01. Strike Up The Band
02. Why Dontcha Call Me No More
03. Cry Over You feat. Phonte
04. All My Days feat. Darien Brockington
05. Come Back As A Flower
06. Dedicated To You
07. The Lie
08. Last To Leave
09. Have A Heart
10. Change Your Mind
11. Starship
12. Shadow
13. Love, Come Save The Day
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Reviews
''The Ballad of Purple Saint James truly takes you to a place you have never been. This outstanding album confidently and creatively rests singularly in its own category. You don’t listen to this album; you experience it.'' - Ranier Simons for Nu-Soul Magazine [Click here to read the full review]
''This album borders on legendary status.'' - Matthew Daniel for Soulmusic.com [Click here to read the full review]
''A more complete, well-rounded offering than her past efforts, this album is sure to draw fans, new and old to the alluring vocalist. '' - Ivory Jones for SoulBounce [Click here to read the full review]
''This album is undeniably one of this year's most surprising treasures. (...) A highly listenable album from beginning to end.'' - L. Michael Gipson for SoulTracks [Click here to read the full review]
''The Ballad Of Purple Saint James is not just a supreme album, but a potential landmark in the progression of soul music.'' - Zach Cole for Potholes In My Blog [Click here to read the full review]
''One listen to The Ballad of Purple St. James, and Yahzarah shouldn't be a stranger anymore, as the musical package she presents plays like sage advice from a good friend, and grooves that you'll slip into instantly. One of 2010's winners for sure. '' - Jennifer for Adventures Of An Audio Diva [Click here to read the full review]
''It’s no surprise that Yahzarah’s latest offering, the compellingly diverse The Ballad of Purple St. James, reflects the singer’s relentless work ethic and professionalism. Overseen by Nicolay and Phonte of the Foreign Exchange, the album hits all the right notes, showcasing Yahzarah’s considerable artistry with a set of tracks that stands above and beyond the pack.'' - Norman Mayers for Sub Centric [Click here to read the full review]
''A game changing body of work that galvanizes YahZarah's voice into soul music excellence. The constellation of musicianship, heart-wrenching life stories and impeccable vocal execution makes this LP one of the most tantalizing releases of 2010. '' - Fave for The Groovment [Click here to read the full review]
''Every last track on BPSJ is outstanding and makes it well worth the wait.'' - Soul UK for Soul UK [Click here to read the full review]
''The album encompasses all that has come before and is presented in a manner that should give us a glimpse of what the present and future of music should be if we are really listening.'' - for Grown Folks Music [Click here to read the full review]
''YahZarah delivers one of the most commanding scorned-lover performances in recent memory.'' - Andy Kellman for allmusic [Click here to read the full review]
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