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Is It Just Too Late For That?
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Singer and songwriter Ed James is creating his own unique British interpretation of the urban genre.
With new album, 'All About Me' presently in production, singer and songwriter Ed James is seeking to trump previous efforts 'Ed James' and 'Studio Breakdown' by creating his own unique British interpretation of the urban genre. Having co-written the entire album with various US and UK producers such as Delinquent, Dezz Jones and Amare, Ed is keen for people to hear how much his sound has progressed since 2007's Studio Breakdown; "Things have really moved on since the last album; the sound, the lyrics, the composition. Everything has really matured and become a lot more polished." Following earlier efforts ‘The Home Truths’ and ‘One Step Forward, Two Steps Back’ it was possibly the self titled album ‘Ed James’ that saw Ed’s first real foray into full professional production. Having previously recorded on very basic equipment in his bedroom, this album saw the introduction of a higher standard of sound quality and is the point at which Ed believes his career started to turn and improve most rapidly. The 12 track album included tracks such as ‘Our Reality’, a complete reworking of an original on ‘One Step Forward...’ by Andy Whitmore of Grey Stoke Productions and the duelling tracks ‘Before Me’ and ‘After You’. His fourth album, ‘Studio Breakdown’ was named following the loss of Ed’s home studio. Having worn out his equipment, Ed found himself unable to record any more music until he could replace the old setup. Fortunately, with the money he had earned from his previous album, he did better than replace it and fully upgraded his entire setup, yet again massively increasingly his sound quality. Whilst the last album had seen his quality improve dramatically, Ed credits ‘Studio Breakdown’ as the breakthrough in his songwriting ability. He fondly remembers writing anything from 5-10 tracks a month, and when it came to releasing the album for download in late 2007, he had as many as 40 songs to narrow down to a single 15-track CD. Having made the cut, the final version included arguably Ed’s greatest track to date; ‘When You Call’. The response to the track was overwhelming with radio play across the UK and any number of up and coming producers remixing the vocal, most notably two step maestro Dezz Jones and Swansea Bassline Alliance member DJ Alistar. The track was also picked up and released by DJ Greg P’s own Ultra Kutz records and received over one million internet plays and downloads. Following the success of the track, Ultra Kutz also went on to release various remixes of ‘Whatchu Expect?’, ‘Eyes off Me’ and ‘Is It Just Too Late For That?’, which received similar radio play from top garage DJ’s EZ, Richie Vibe Vee and DJ Q. Following the underground success of these tracks, Ed began getting approached with regards writing and collaborating with other artists. US super-producer Wyshmaster approached Ed to collaborate on ‘We Supply It’ for the soundtrack of Midway game NARC with 3rd Infintry in addition to a collaboration with Jelly Joe on ‘Let’s Roll’. This then led to a series of underground collaborations: ‘Baby Girl’ and ‘I Miss You’ with Interscope’s Young Ras, ‘Dream On’ with US rapper Cassius and Ras Kwame favourite ‘Escape With Words’ with Essex’s own Blinks. Ed went on to write several tracks for Forget About It Records’ R’N’B diva J-Dia’s debut album featuring D-Block’s styles P. His career has been full of exciting opportunities, none more so that a brief stint living in the United States working for Cleveland based independant record label MoneyTree Records. During this period, Ed was fortunate enough to work on 'Trippin' and 'Whatchu Wanna Do?" with multi platinum award winning producer Michael Siefert who is credited for work with Tori Amos, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and Regina Spektor. Ed's latest track, 'Get Em Off' is a bass thumping club filler and was produced by latest collaborator So Fine Productions featuring rap vocals from underground veteran Point Game. The song has also been remixed by regular contributor JD Beatz and is due for imminent release with UK garage label Imploded Records. This comes hot off the heels of Radio 1Xtra 2-step garage favourite, 'You Got It', co-written by James Honeysett (JD Beatz). Almost unimaginably, the original was later improved upon with a hard hitting bassline remix by Godfather's of UK garage Delinquent contributing two mixes (alongside a further two mixes from Scott Tonic) to a five track release under Swansea-based garage label Ultra Kutz Records. 2008 was a big year for Ed with old favourite 'When You Call' still receiving radio play, alongside a fresh bassline mix from JD Beatz, and the release of 2-step hook-fest 'Meant To Be' by Michael Dodman's Slice of Ice Records (with mixes from Dezz Jones, Fergie and JD and Jon Buccieri). 2009 promises to be an even bigger year with the release of ‘All About Me’
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R&B R&B/Soul/Pop
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Peak #625
Peak in subgenre #376
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Produced by Doubl2-T Productions
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2006
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April 13, 2006
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MP3 5.1 MB 192 kbps 3:42
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IS IT JUST TOO LATE FOR THAT? Ed James Featuring Cram Written By Edward James Halsey Produced By Doubl2-T Productions INTRO VERSE I need your time to set it right I'm sick and tired o' tellin' lies Creepin' in doors late at night at home I let you know my love is true And that I'm lovin' you and only you Nobody else is coming through for me BRIDGE But you gotta be One step ahead o' the game with me Ain't no use just sitting blaming me Ain't no changing or re-training me I got my ways, and I'm stickin' to em Ain't no sense in making plans with me I don't wanna settle start a family I just wanna live a life o' fantasy You and me against the world HOOK Now we got it all out in the open, noting not a single cross word spoken And nobodies heart's yet close to broken, maybe we should call it quits? Or maybe now the crossroads has been opened, and we gotta choose if bonds are broken, We can start again like I been hopin', or baby is it just too late for that? VERSE I'm glad I finally came clean You know the score on you and me Now you know just where I been at night The short term was all I saw Every time I walked out the door Now I'm ready to be pure to you BRIDGE But you gotta know If you leave now you decide to leave But theres no more things to hide for me No more feelings left inside of me It's out in the open You know the score I set it right for you Commiting scared me, didn't bother you It didn't mean I wasn't lovin' you Just didn't think that that was what I wanted HOOK RAP VERSE HOOK OUTRO
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