The Place You'd Most Want To Live (interlude) (1:12)
Lord Have Mercy (3:59)
Sadie (2:56)
I Want You (4:19)
Wait Til I Get Over (2:46)
That Feeling (4:27)
See It Through (interlude) (8:49)
See It Through (4:51)
Someday We'll All Be Free (feat Skypp) (0:46)
Letter To My 17 Year Old Self (4:11)
Review: Best known as a titular member of Durand Jones & the Indications, a group whose signature soulful sound has seen them reach international audiences, Wait Til I Get Over marks Jones' first foray into solo work. Using this as an opportunity to delve into the more personal, storytelling potential of solo artistry, the record is firmly situated in his hometown - Hillaryville, Louisiana - a town initially founded as a form of reparations to previously enslaved African Americans. The first single to be released from the album, Lord Have Mercy, travels through Jones' family history, recalling his grandmother's memories of moving to the town as a child, via cathartic, wild and raucous vocals. This is a release that masterfully bridges the internal conflict of feeling connected to a place that's at once home but also a historically complex space for its African-American community. Note this edition is a limited gold and blue pressing exclusive to Juno.
The Place You'd Most Want To Live (interlude) (1:11)
Lord Have Mercy (3:51)
Sadie (2:52)
I Want You (4:00)
Wait Til I Get Over (2:47)
That Feeling (4:21)
See It Through (interlude) (4:43)
See It Through (3:54)
Someday We'll All Be Free (5:37)
Letter To My 17 Year Old Self (2:34)
Review: Best known as a titular member of Durand Jones & the Indications, a group whose signature soulful sound has seen them reach international audiences, Wait Til I Get Over marks Jones' first foray into solo work. Using this as an opportunity to delve into the more personal, storytelling potential of solo artistry, the record is firmly situated in his hometown - Hillaryville, Louisiana -; a town initially founded as a form of reparations to previously enslaved African Americans. The first single to be released from the album, Lord Have Mercy, travels through Jones' family history, recalling his grandmother's memories of moving to the town as a child, via cathartic, wild and raucous vocals. This is a release that masterfully bridges the internal conflict of feeling connected to a place that's at once home but also a historically complex space for its African American community.
The Place You'd Most Want To Live (interlude) (1:11)
Lord Have Mercy (3:51)
Sadie (2:52)
I Want You (4:00)
Wait Til I Get Over (2:47)
That Feeling (4:21)
See It Through (interlude) (4:43)
See It Through (3:54)
Someday We'll All Be Free (feat Skypp) (5:37)
Letter To My 17 Year Old Self (2:34)
Review: Normally found recording with his band The Indications, on this new record for Dead Oceans Durand Jones goes solo to explore a more idiosyncratic dimension to his Southern soul. Wait Til I Get Over is a highly personal record which finds Jones digging deep into his roots growing up in Louisiana, reflecting on his ancestry and delivering a potent black music which draws on gospel, rock n' roll and soul and pushes those fundamentals into exciting new places. It's a record to feel with every fibre of your body, with Jones' grit-edged but oh-so-sweet voice at the centre.
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