PJ MORTON - Cape Town To Cairo - LP - Gatefold Vinyl [SEP 6]

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Label: Morton Records / Empire Catalogue ID: ERE1032 Format: Vinyl
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PJ MORTON - Cape Town To Cairo - LP - Gatefold Vinyl [SEP 6]

PJ MORTON - Cape Town To Cairo - LP - Gatefold Vinyl [SEP 6]

€28.99

 

LP - Black Vinyl housed in a Gatefold Sleeve.  

From Cape Town to Cairo, and now to fans, stages and screens around the world, PJ Morton shares his newest album, fully made in the motherland. Cape Town to Cairo is a collection of songs that he created in 30 days throughout 4 countries in Africa — South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana and Egypt. Described as the best trip of his life, this transformative journey began as just the seed of an idea last fall, but instantly grew into his most sonically-sprawling and immediately-inspired record to date. With no music, lyrics or preconceptions, he stepped foot onto the continent with two thoughts: a wild dream to write and record his next LP in less than a month, and a mission to immerse himself in as many different cultures, stories and communities as he could.

Surrounded by featured collaborators like Fireboy DML, Mádé Kuti, Asa, Ndabo Zulu, and Soweto Spiritual Singers, as well as additional producers including P.Priime and The Cavemen., his own live band and local musicians, PJ Morton used music as his common language. Always his greatest way of communicating, he expressed his feelings and experiences of Africa through songs he and others were forming together on the spot, side-by-side in different studios, cities and towns for the very first time. None of the tracks were written before he arrived or after he left, and the arrangements showcase both the countries’ native genres as well as the innate, stylistic instincts that have made Morton a 5x GRAMMY-winner and 20x GRAMMY-nominee, whether it be his soul, R&B and gospel roots, or the pop prowess he has further honed as a member of Maroon 5.

“When you’ve been in music as long as I have, you’re constantly looking for inspiration,” says PJ Morton. “And you’re looking for the things that made you want to do it in the first place. I’ve made albums every type of way you can think, so I wanted to try something I hadn’t done before. As a Black American who had never been to South or West Africa, I knew there was something there waiting for me. So I put a little pressure on myself to make a full record in a month, but I also said, ‘If I’m gonna go to Africa, I want to see Africa.’ We made music, but we also formed connections. We made new friends, and this is just the start.”

Tracklist: 

A1. Smoke and Mirrors
A2. Count On Me (feat. Fireboy DML)
A3. Please Be Good
A4. Who You Are (feat. Mádé Kuti)
A5. Thank You

B1. I Found You
B2. All The Dreamers (feat. Aṣa & Ndabo Zulu)
B3. Home Again
B4. Simunye (We Are One) (feat. Soweto Spiritual Singers)