
You won't find much electronica-laced, ambient material on Jim. Lidell began moving away from that formula on Multiply and he's taken it further on Jim, which for the most part throws back to '60s and '70s soul. This is a huge step forward for Lidell and
Britain's Jamie Lidell will ship his diverse sound overseas on April 29 via Warp Records' release of his fourth album, Jim.
Soulfully funky British singer Jamie Lidell made a favourable impression on his last visit to North America in the winter, so he's returning to Canada to play select festivals in support of his Multiply album.
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